Daft Punk/Electronica/House/etc.

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Man I'm in Chicago. House music all night long. We even have a annual Ole Skool House picnic we have every year the weekend after the 4th of July. Me and J-Gutta kicked there this summer. You see this crowd, all house music heads. It was over 30k out there=relmfu
 
I got a gang of house music 12'' along with my hip hop, you can't go to a party in the Chi without some house music playing, it's uncivilized
 
ReppinTime;5157005 said:
You gotta get some kush, put a pill up a girl booty and then fuck her to this


Man if you talking about doing something with a girl... you need to play Daft Punk- something about us. Now that's what I'm talking about.... "It might not be... the right time..." :D Yeah that's my jam. Shoot I had to just bump that again now.... :) Yeah...

 
yeah it's gotten to be a trend in the past few years but kanye and lady gaga brought it to the light and i appreciate that. I used to get a ton of shit from my friends about being into dance... It took me a while to fully embrace my electro leanings because of all the shit I got for it, but coming from the world of the weird I accept it now. Here are some straight up faves. Daft Punk is actually not one of my faves but here is a good 2pac mash up that I absolutely love.


Better than anything Kanye could do.

As a matter of fact I mostly listen to weird women.







 
AHipHopLovers;5187505 said:
AHipHopLovers;5187505 said:
I think that Diddy Dirty Money album helped influence others too. It sure did to me.

Well I've never listened to them at all but I can tell you that electro was always working in the background up through the new millenium.... where it started to get influenced to mix with rap I'm not quite sure.

You got artists like Peaches, the Grime movement, and other alternative rap. I listen to a lot of alternative rap that mix dance with rap. People here for the most part would call it garbage (no surprise that's how it is with experimentation). I'm not so much bothered by that, but it takes an open mind. People experiment and it takes that kind of experimentation to come out with the Kanye Wests.

I have no hate for alternative rappers who mix dance with their set.




 
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libertine;5187584 said:
AHipHopLovers;5187505 said:
AHipHopLovers;5187505 said:
I think that Diddy Dirty Money album helped influence others too. It sure did to me.

Well I've never listened to them at all but I can tell you that electro was always working in the background up through the new millenium.... where it started to get influenced to mix with rap I'm not quite sure.

You got artists like Peaches, the Grime movement, and other alternative rap. I listen to a lot of alternative rap that mix dance with rap. People here for the most part would call it garbage (no surprise that's how it is with experimentation). I'm not so much bothered by that, but it takes an open mind. People experiment and it takes that kind of experimentation to come out with the Kanye Wests.

I have no hate for alternative rappers who mix dance with their set.




Good point. But you got a bunch of remixes. Like that authentic stuff or rap overs.

And speaking of M.I.A. and rap overs. Check out these.

Drake - Unstoppable


And that Big Sean rap over M.I.A is dope too.
 
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I like groups massive attack thievery corperation and morcheeba groove armada and bent. trip hop is good when your high or rolling although I don't roll that often(its been 5 yrs). when I listen to music choice I always look for that station.
 
March Madness...Miami gonna be busy as fuck this month with all the DJ's coming into town to debut new songs, perform at Ultra, clubs, pool parties etc.
 
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