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What Hip Hop Are You Listening To Today?

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October 08, 2012 05:04PM
^Good call. I still gotta get that.



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October 08, 2012 11:58PM
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All the recent K-Def output has been really great, happy I copped these:

Sup V, how is that K-Def black and red 45?

I'm feeling Night Shift, and tempted on this. Do me a solid and rate it.



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Re: What Hip Hop Are You Listening To Today?
October 09, 2012 12:06AM
Super dope album but Chopped Herring is bugging with the pricing at times IMO; still, I had to pick this one up since its too dope. One of those things that you cringe while sending the payment but think about what its worth in the long run everytime it gets a spin.

I've gotta look for more of Tommy Mas' production.
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Re: What Hip Hop Are You Listening To Today?
October 09, 2012 12:11AM
^^^ That was an oddly timed comment about the Action Bronson btw sorry, let me get back to you in a bit about that K-Def as I'm having it a bit confused in my head with another recent drop; personally, that record above it, "The Record Club 45" is one of the dopest releases of the year to me (and its K-Def as well even though it doesn't say so anywhere), if that's still available that would be my first recent K-Def output pick.
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Re: What Hip Hop Are You Listening To Today?
October 09, 2012 01:15AM
Just listening to this black/red K-Def again: definitely on par with the other recent K-Def output actually, though its still not touching that Redef Record Club joint. This 7" is another good example of K-Def's layered sampling ability, you almost don't realize how much is going on at times (or how seamlessly sounds come in and out of the track) unless you're really listening (and you seem the type to be really listening).

Both of the tracks on the first side are dope, slightly funky cuts (the second in particular). The B-Side is on some chilled-out, smoke sesh shit; there's a synth (or maybe organ?) on this track that reminds me of some West Coast 90's production, drums are nice on that one as well! Definitely a head-nodder.
Sometimes I'm not a huge fan of just listening to instrumentals but with someone like K-Def there's almost always progress, development and some sort of song structure instead of a straight loop that doesn't make it boring (I do listen to plenty of other instrumentals as well, I just can't with everything, even tracks that I loved when the MC was rhyming on it).

I actually haven't listened to Night Shift in full (late pass) so I can't compare it directly. The actual record is pretty dope and the red/black effect is nice but there's a haziness to the record that means its not straight "clean" (I think this has to do with the plastic packaging tbh), its a great sounding slice either way.

Overall I'm happy you reminded me of it and with the purchase, I'd cop again for whatever that's worth.
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