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ELIGH |
Posté par : The Notorious S.Y.L.V. - 2013-01-15, 10:19:16 - Forum : Rap & autres musiques
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Lomi a écrit :Les anciens disques d'Eligh ne vieillissent pas très bien je trouve..
codotusylv a écrit :Eligh, je n'ai jamais été super fan de ses albums des 90's, à part un morceau par ci par là. Ca ne devient vraiment bien qu'avec Poltergeist, et Enigma bien plus encore, je trouve.
hera a écrit :Foutaise. Gas Dream all the way!
Dans mes souvenirs, il y a deux trois morceaux bien sur Gas Dream, ouais. Mais le reste c'est pas l'extase.
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Vintage Helly Hansen |
Posté par : Lewis Riveroy - 2012-12-21, 11:27:04 - Forum : Rap & autres musiques
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Washington Post:
Helly Hansen jackets craze sparks violence
Helly Hansen markets to sailors, skiers, outdoor adventurers and those who want to look like them. Their jackets include down parkas, fleece hoodies and windbreakers, many in the bright colors that appear to be in this year. The clothing line was started by a 19th-century Norwegian sea captain and generally caters to the Aspen ski crowd. But now it has become the rage in the District’s hip-hop culture.
The company’s Web site calls its products perfect for the rugged outdoors and “the streets of Europe’s fashion capital.” Prices for the clothing can exceed $650.
In the D.C. area, the owner of U First says, shoppers opt for pink sailing jackets with green hoodies that can cost $450. It’s not just women and girls scooping them up, he says, but also men and boys who buy them to match the $300 pink Nike Air Foamposite shoes that recently hit stores. The name of the shop’s owner is not being used because The Washington Post does not name victims of crime without their consent.
Trendy jackets and other fashion staples are nothing new — recall, for example, Triple F.A.T. Goose, 8-Ball and Starter, and shoes such as the Reebok Pump and first-generation Nikes. Still, there doesn’t seem to be a simple reason Helly Hansen is in this year.
Area retailers insist that they were as surprised by the fad as anyone and have struggled to meet demand. And while the brand was linked with hip-hop culture during a boomlet in the 1990s, experts struggle to find a contemporary connection.
It seems largely concentrated in the D.C. area, said Dave Mays, co-founder of Hip Hop Weekly magazine. The District “has a history of being a very stylish city,” he said, credited with launching the Timberland boot craze in the 1990s, creating “the staple shoe of the hip-hop generation.”
“Hip-hop culture is always looking for something new and different,” Mays said. “We take traditional brands and reinvent them with an urban flair, and they get adopted to our own market.”
Mays said Helly Hansen advertised in another magazine he founded, the Source, in the early 1990s. Around that time, the brand turned up in rap lyrics, and its puffy ski jackets — designed specifically for the hip-hop market — were sported on stage by Funkmaster Flex and Redman over large gold chains.
In March, D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier mentioned Helly Hansen as she ticked off items popular with criminals. The stabbing of 18-year-old Olijawon Griffin at the Metro station cast new light on the issue, and police said another man was robbed of his Helly Hansen jacket at gunpoint Nov. 27 in Southeast.
Two days after the Metro stabbing, Gay Carden said, her 18-year-old son was the victim of the Clinton robbery.
“They were after his Helly Hansen,” Carden said. “It’s every kid’s dream to have a Helly Hansen. But if I had known there was so much danger that comes with the coat, I never would have gotten him one.”
Shopping at U First this week, Peggy Welch of Upper Marlboro said both her daughters, ages 13 and 23, wanted Helly Hansens for Christmas. She said yes to the older one but not the teen because of concerns for the younger girl’s safety.
Welch said she doesn’t understand the allure, but she knows this much: “It’s the hottest thing out.”
C'est le grand retour de la dépouille de vestes HH. 90s back!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBrzEVJwYFg[/video]
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[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs1a4idxRiY[/video]
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...oUl1q8zx88[/video]
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FOOL'S GOLD RECORDS |
Posté par : Gnou - 2012-12-18, 21:14:44 - Forum : Rap & autres musiques
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Le label de A-Trak donc, qui s'est mis au rap assez sérieusement avec Danny Brown l'année dernière et Action Bronson cette année.
La compilation Loosies est sortie aujourd'hui, elle rassemble les rappeurs du label et leurs amis, de Donnis à Roach Gigz et Droop-E.
Téléchargement gratuit là: http://foolsgoldrecs.com/loosies
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Florilège de listes de fin d'année (2012) |
Posté par : Lewis Riveroy - 2012-12-06, 16:10:48 - Forum : Rap & autres musiques
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Recensons ici les listes et autres tops de fin d'année dignes d'intérêt.
voici déjà celle du Martorialist:
Year-end lists are the only time you ever want to be early to the party so here's to 2012 AKA the year which gave us a critically acclaimed album by a Rapper who I found practically unlistenable on his song with Gunplay, the year which has still yet to give us Husalah's customary one great song per annum, and the year I'm gonna humbly take credit for Katie Got Bandz's success and Das Racist's break-up. This was also the year which finally presented me with a few Rick Ross solo joints I like since they don't sound like mock-Jeezy or pastiches of American Gangster-era Jay-Z, and which gave the world a great Chief Keef song I never want to hear again due to its terrible G.O.O.D Music remix with KanYe's unintentionally hilarious Junior Reid vocal samples and Jadakiss' ridiculously silly Christian Bale as Batman voice.
So, these are the songs that've rocked my world in 2012. Can't be arsed separating them into singles and album or mixtape cuts + loosies this year since so few of the singles I like become hits nowadays, and, as ever, la règle du jeu are one song per artist and no order of preference.
A-Mafia - Realest N*gga In My City
Fam-Lay - Clap Clap
Ampichino & Young Bossi ft. Yukmouth - Runaway
Mic Terror - Rodney King
Gunplay - Jump Out
Rick Ross - High Definition
Chinx Drugz ft. French Montana - I'm A Coke Boy
Coke Boyz ft. Stack Bundles - Tap That
DB Tha General - Don't Worry
Alpoko Don - Get My Paypa, Dog
Killa Kyleon & Mouse On Tha Track - Freddy Krueger
Mouse On Tha Track - Raise A Finger
Foxx - I Wonder
$hizz & Foxx ft. Webbie - Send Ya Hit Man
Lil' Phat - Countin' Money
Troy Ave - I Know Why You Mad
Clyde Carson ft. The Team - Slow Down
TREE - Sunday School
Young Giftz ft. TREE - Nino
$tarlito - Clap For Him
Travis Porter - Ballin'
E-40 ft. Cousin Fik - Wasted
Cousin Fik - Knocka N*gga Down
DJ Paul - Cocky
N.O.R.E - Kenny Powers
Skip ft. Wacko - Bandana
Future - Trending Topic
Nicki Minaj ft. 2 Chainz - Beez In The Trap
Jackie Chain - So Throwed
Feva ft. Husalah & Franchise - Handsome
Dubb 20 & Husalah - Been A While
Katie Got Bandz - Hittaz Only
King Louie ft. Shorty K - Hitta Shit
Roc Marciano - We Ill
Alchemist ft. Roc Marciano - The Turning Point
NhT Boyz - Freeway
Gucci Mane ft. Rocko - Plain Jane
Frenchie ft. Trick-Trick - Jack Shit
Bo Deal - N*gga Rich
Nas ft. Mary J. Blige & DJ Hot Day - Reach Out
8Ball - Lucky's Theme Song
Drumma Boy ft. 8Ball & MJG - Smokin' On That Loud
Sean Price - STFU Part 2
Treal Lee & Prince Rick ft. Ace Hood - Transform
Max Minelli - Safe Place
Kevin Gates - Radio
RiFF RaFF - Time
TKO Capone ft. RiFF RaFF - Lil' Mama I'm Sorry
Rich Kidz - Never Did
Lil' Durk ft. Fredo Santana - Wild N*ggas
Problem - Trippin'
Ty Dolla $ign - My Cabana
GLC ft. Raheem Devaughn - Cathedral
DG Yola - Ain't It Funny
Black Rob ft. Snaggapuss & Sadat X - Can't Make It In N.Y remix
J. Stalin - The Molly Song
Lil' Cali - Me And My Thugs
Diamond ft. Jackie Chain & Juicy J - At The Bar
Short Kidd - The Mafia
LoveRance ft. 50 Cent, IamSu! & Skipper - UP! remix
IamSu! - Two Eleven
Show Banga ft. Kool John & IamSu! - Party Ain't A Party
Fat Trel - Swishers & Liquor
HD ft. Lil' Rod - Pursuit Of Happiness
Beanie Sigel - Kush Dreaming
Krypto ft. Beanie Sigel, Freeway & Axion Jaxion - Black Tie Affair
si vous allez sur le blog, chaque morceau vous redirigera sur youtube pour écouter.
http://themartorialist.blogspot.ch/2012/...-list.html
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Vinyl VS MP3 VS CD |
Posté par : Lewis Riveroy - 2012-12-05, 11:17:33 - Forum : Rap & autres musiques
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Je rebondis sur une discussion qui anime en ce moment le forum de l'Abcdr. Vous en avez quelque chose à foutre vous de la qualité des mp3? Apparemment les mecs se plaignent que les mixtapes et autres free albums qui sortent tous les jours ne soient pas tous en 320kbps.
Personnellement j'essaie d'éviter au maximum le 320 parce que ça prend beaucoup trop de place sur mon ipod nano 4GB de Mathusalem. Si j'ai le choix je vais invariablement choisir un truc encodé en VBR, moins gourmand. Le 192kbps me va également très bien. En revanche, je dois bien reconnaître que le 128kbps c'est pas terrible. Tout dépend de comment ça a été encodé, mais en général on sent quand même une perte. Ceci dit la "qualité" sonore de ce que j'écoute importe très peu finalement. C'est sûrement parce que j'ai passé une bonne partie de ma vie à écouter de la musique sur cassette, avec du souffle et tout le toutim.
Chez moi, j'écoute de la musique soit sur mon laptop, avec des speakers pourris, soit avec des vinyles... Et là je vois vraiment une différence. Les basses notamment sont plus profondes. Pourtant je n'ai qu'une platine à courroie d'entrée de gamme et des haut-parleurs de puissance moyenne. Parmi les gens du forum, y a-t-il des audiophiles avertis qui pourraient m'explique l'avantage des mp3 en 320kbps? Ou alors c'est juste de la pose.
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