^^ either click the 'video link' icon above the text box for a post or just wrap the relevant URL in the following in "plain text": open bracket ([), "video," closed bracket (]), URL, open bracket ([), /, closed bracket (]). Sorry, not sure how else to type that out.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
I think that's the second time you've mentioned your bias for that record hiphopchiq1, what's the story? I love that album too, so many good cuts and for the world at large it's definitely a sleeper record. How about a couple more recent ones? Rashad & Confidence - Element Of Surprise ^^^ just dope. Clean, practiced and thoughtfully written and delivered rhyby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
That Siah and Yeshua Dapo ED Visualz EP is a classic in my book. I finally picked it up on wax recently (from a DWG'er) and Jesper must've really lucked out coming up on that one for cheap...it's not crazy expensive, but a nice copy is definitely in the $40-60 range. Anyways, FANTASTIC record. Also, Jesper, that Antonio Carlos e Jocafi is something I've been fiending for afby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
I haven't gotten into the Flaming Lips too heavily (no vinyl, some digital) but that is some serious collection there!by vamosarapiar - General Discussion
You guys and your metal! I gotta say, I just can't get down with it. Having said that, a lot of those metal musicians (and this is coming from a complete outsider of the genre) have SERIOUS chops. Anything you think would be an easy transition to a non-metal listener?by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Quoterchecka Quotevamosarapiar I've seen that too...but I gotta say, I don't know why you're upset. I'm definitely not upset. More like amused by the sheer newbie smell overpowering that forum. I don't live there but rarely do I see even a remotely experienced comment from anyone, seems like they are all in good company. Quotevamosarapiar they're not hurtinby vamosarapiar - General Discussion
^^^ I will say, it is pretty funny to see those comments of "I'm so jealous you got " as if it's hard to find or special. These are mostly teens and college-kids from the looks of it without expendable cash to spend on records, can't hate on that, but it's a different crowd that's probably not worth the time for anyone that actually spends a good deal of time thby vamosarapiar - General Discussion
I've seen that too...but I gotta say, I don't know why you're upset. That place is clearly for "tourists" as you mentioned, ie. those folks newly infatuated with the format more than the music. Either way, people gotta start somewhere, it's clearly obnoxious as shit that people post pictures of their latest pick-ups, collections, etc. but keep it moving, they'reby vamosarapiar - General Discussion
That Thai funk record is something I saw at a record store but just couldn't afford at the time, looks like it may be worth going back to cop.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Quotedjdiggla Pac Cringe. Quotetruseone REKS Are you talking about this Reks? I'm a big fan of Reks and he's one of my favorite current artists but top 10? I like this thread, but I want some explanations haha!!by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
The amount of material that Creed Taylor and Van Gelder put out is just amazing, sooooo many jazz classic under their collective belts.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
^^ gonna have to peep those later on. I like that Adrian Younge record, BK-One told me online that he and his band invented a new keyboard designed to sound like an organ recorded to vinyl specifically for this record and tour...lol, crazy. I listened to this Bobby Hutcherson record earlier this morning, that Van Gelder stamp is crucial.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
I'll have to think on that, I've not got the deepest Brazilian collection but like you it's always something I'm learning more about. I have a bunch of really great cuts on random comps. that have left me little information, I really gotta step up and pony out for a few of the classics. Not really on the Verocai tip but top on my list and I'm embarrassed I don't ownby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
A couple cheap copies for sale even:by vamosarapiar - General Discussion
Nice picks! That Verocai record is just fire and I've really been needing that Maia comp.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
A New Perspective is definitely a top five jazz record for me. He put out such an amazing amount of good material and was definitely one of the great examples of a jazz artist progressing and continuing to put out music through the years.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Yeah I agree, I liked the first one of this "series" better for sure. And like you, I'm also happy I copped. This is one of those things that would be easily regrettable to not purchase but also very easy to pass on for the same amount you paid. This just arrived, K-Def!!!by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
It's been a while since I pulled this one out. Man, this dude is so talented at really (re)constructing a SOUND.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Short Eyes is without a doubt my favorite Curtis Mayfield record (and, having said that, one of my favorite ever). ^^^ none of those things would be in my "normal listening" patterns but all of it sounds interesting if not down-right dope (though I can't envision my ever taking a liking to Megadeath lol, I should check it out first though!). That psych comp. sounds like somethiby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
"Mas vale morir parrado que vivir de rodillas," Emiliano Zapata said it before James Brown, not that it takes away from it! Gonna have to think on this topic some, like BM31 said there are just too many to list (particularly when we're clearly all fans of music that is damn-near rebellious in its nature). Still, I think you're right rchecka, some songs are just the perfectby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Burned through some of the Curtis classics this afternoon:by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Spinning this right now, one of my favorites without a doubt.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Bumped this this morning and def. enjoyed it, gonna have to revisit the second half tomorrow 'cause I had to step away for a while...plenty of familiar cuts and definitely a work or company-appropriate mix.by vamosarapiar - Member Submissions
Just hit play.by vamosarapiar - Member Submissions
^^ one of the best Hip Hop records I've picked up in a while. The album is great, embarrassed I waited so long on finally grabbing the wax.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Boots Riley. Black Thought is definitely in my top 10 without a question.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
This is up my alley, thanks for the heads up on this. Will definitely be checking this out during work tomorrow, props!by vamosarapiar - Member Submissions
I've been getting in contact with some people to get a hold of some of the harder-to-find Damu The Fudgemunk releases in order to fulfill my inner nerdiness and complete the Damu vinyl collection, I got a good line on a couple of the pricier/limited pieces this week and will be shelling out more than usual for a couple records. In any case, I grabbed this for a quick relisten:by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Hip Hop
Appreciate the suggestions, I'll have to check out the snippets of the Country Funk record either way and the Janusz is a no brainer.by vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop
Nice pick ups, there's a couple you've got pictured there that I've almost purchased: Country Funk and the Thom Janusz one in particular...sounds like that second one is worth grabbing? The Country Funk release was just kind of intriguing to me but I'm not one for country (or Southern Rock for that matter) so I'll end up skipping that. I still don't have the Quakersby vamosarapiar - Crate Digging: Non Hip Hop