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h8kurdt 07.06.2015 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
I'm not gonna lie, it's really interesting watercolor artwork, reminiscent of a lot of myth-based cultural children's books I was exposed to as a sprat in the early '80s. One on Irish folklore comes immediately to mind.

I think it's inventive, even though the influences are clear, and I think it's pretty interesting, but... Well, how do I put this? ... I just... I don't think anyone who liked Kanye West would probably wear that. It's like... If someone REALLY LOVED Ronald Reagan, would they sport a t-shirt with his "Land of Confusion" video puppet on it?

 


Know what I'm saying? I think this artwork would be great, for example, in a comic book that featured a number of celebrities as the main characters, and focused on the worst, most vapid elements of the celebs' personalities. Maybe if you applied that style to an image of the famous Kanye teddy-bear, it would feel a little more like a celebration of the guy. But he looks like a PCP addict who's not above buggering infants in that particular frame.

Sorry- not trying to be a dick. It's fascinating... Really...and maybe it would appeal to a young black Ye fan. But it's just really weirding me out, right now. Looks like my own face when I'm on far too high a dose of mushrooms and looking in the mirror.

No offense.


Haha none taken. That's the whole point. It's an intense picture and not your usual, but we (drawer and I) like it so we figure someone else might. We've sold a few already, so we'll see how it goes from here. At the moment it's early days and we're still feeling things out.

If you guys are interested here's some more of his drawings https://www.facebook.com/nashdrawsil.../photos_stream

h8kurdt 07.06.2015 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
That's an interesting drawing and all- might be cooler if the style was used to caricature political villains- but I would *never* wear that. Of course, I've never worn anything without sleeves except for the undershirts I wear under my work clothes (which still embarrass me even though I'm the only one who sees myself in them), so maybe I'm a too J. Crew for your look.

But listen, if someone started marketing a line of dress casual clothes with tasteful and unassuming embroidered Dead Kennedys or SY or Aphex Twin or Kanye logos on the breast pockets or cufflinks, I think that person could make a lot of money with the aging punks, acid heads and thugs who need to look professional at work, but don't want to stop repping their hardcore roots.

Metalheads in particular would probably flock to a fashion line like this, since so many of them have IT jobs which allow for nothing but the occasional neat ponytail as a means of self expression.

Maybe you could get in on this. My girlfriend makes clothes and sells them on Etsy (you know her as E. noise field if at all) and is kind of brilliant when it comes to DIY fashion. And I briefly spent some time taking Graphic Design electives in college, so. Maybe we could all be happy opportunistic capitalists together!!! Have your peopl call my people (ie PM me) if you're interested.

*Fistbumb*

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Hmm, you've raised some good points. I'll talk it over with the other one.

Thanks for the tips guys. Always needed.

h8kurdt 07.06.2015 02:00 PM

 


Anyone heard this yet? Just giving this a whirl now and so far, so pretty good. Let's see how it holds up for the rest of the album.

Rob Instigator 07.06.2015 03:21 PM

https://youtu.be/Cv3sAFe1FCM

Toilet & Bowels 07.06.2015 06:58 PM

Is Drake what passes for good in hiphop these days?

louder 07.06.2015 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Is Drake what passes for good in hiphop these days?

definitely top 5, don't sleep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgRrxFsX538

louder 07.07.2015 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Yeah, I'm not surprised. It's a shame, but Weezy's done. TKO. Carter V, if ever released, is going to have to be the end. If people keep waiting around for things to get good again, he's going to keep making crap that he promises will be dope, and we'll keep getting our hopes up and he'll keep crushing them.

Let's face it guys: Carter and Carter II were his classics of their era, and eventually they'll be forgotten. C3 was a fluke, with great production being more responsible for its timelessness than Wayne's actual talent. It's a great record, but set those lyrics against typical, dead on arrival beats like those on- well - just about every album since C3, and C3 would be just as forgettable.

C4 had a moment or two, and so did most of his tapes, but homie's done.

Drake has surpassed him as a rapper and a creative voice and even a brand. And Drake's a former child soap actor, the most unlikely rap star ever. Wayne should bow out.

this guy was an idol for me, it truly sucks to see him tarnishing his legacy like that. even though Rebirth, Carter 4 and IANAHB2 weren't great, they were fun with a few gems and Wayne wasn't taking himself seriously so i couldn't hate. on FWA it actually sounds like he's trying hard to impress me with technical rapping skills, and falling off short.

if he's still got a few good songs on his vault, then he needs to put them on Carter 5, release it then call it a day.

Toilet & Bowels 07.07.2015 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
definitely top 5, don't sleep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgRrxFsX538


If that's case I'm going back to bed. Which is to say it sounds like garbage to me.

louder 07.07.2015 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
If that's case I'm going back to bed. Which is to say it sounds like garbage to me.

lol, a lot of people in your age say that about 99% of today's hip-hop so that's fine.

louder 07.07.2015 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
 


Anyone heard this yet? Just giving this a whirl now and so far, so pretty good. Let's see how it holds up for the rest of the album.

i've heard some good things about it, still need to listen. The Internet were always pretty good if you ask me.

Toilet & Bowels 07.07.2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by louder
lol, a lot of people in your age say that about 99% of today's hip-hop so that's fine.


That's because we're old enough to remember when it was good.

h8kurdt 07.07.2015 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Is Drake what passes for good in hiphop these days?


I honestly do not see why people love him. His voice grates me to the point where I find it nigh on un-listenable.

Toilet & Bowels 07.07.2015 04:12 PM

His voice is grating, indeed, but that wouldn't matter as much if actually rhymed properly or had some lyrics worth hearing. I mean B Real and the Beastie Boys, El-P, Eminem & Thirstin Howl III could probably all be said to be grating but they're all actually good rappers so it doesn't matter.

louder 07.07.2015 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
His voice is grating, indeed, but that wouldn't matter as much if actually rhymed properly or had some lyrics worth hearing. I mean B Real and the Beastie Boys, El-P, Eminem & Thirstin Howl III could probably all be said to be grating but they're all actually good rappers so it doesn't matter.

except Drake is miles better than Em. have you even tried any of his albums? i doubt it..

louder 07.07.2015 04:17 PM

Drake's voice is very accessible, i mean he wouldn't be the hottest rapper today if it wasn't. this guy started as a fucking child actor, people used to see him as a cornball, he HAD TO be an incredible rapper to get to where he is now, but whatever.

louder 07.07.2015 04:25 PM

http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/video...9hsNJamITkeq43 - Drake doing "Too Much" on Fallon (starts around the 05:30 mark). such an emotional song with great lyrics and simply A1 technical rapping. honestly one of the best performances i've seen from a rapper.

Rob Instigator 07.07.2015 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
I honestly do not see why people love him. His voice grates me to the point where I find it nigh on un-listenable.


Degrassi rap

Toilet & Bowels 07.07.2015 04:36 PM

This is my general gripe with rappers these days, they say something in a loose slack jawed or gruff way (probably about their possessions, be that cars/money/women/drugs/clothes*), they repeat it, they repeat it again, they repeat it again, they leave a gap, they repeat half of it and then sing the end bit, they say about three words that don't rhyme and don't scan, they leave a gap, they say the first thing again...etc. Over a beat with a skittery/ticky drum pattern that sounds a bit like somebody winding up an egg timer.

louder 07.07.2015 04:38 PM

LOL.

Toilet & Bowels 07.07.2015 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by louder
Drake's voice is very accessible, i mean he wouldn't be the hottest rapper today if it wasn't. this guy started as a fucking child actor, people used to see him as a cornball, he HAD TO be an incredible rapper to get to where he is now, but whatever.


Dude, Ma$e was the biggest hottest rapper for a while and his voice and rhyming were awful, all I get from what you say here is that Drake is the Selena Gomez of rap.


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