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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: definitivedoodle on September 14, 2005, 06:52:00 am
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i know wrong place, and wrong band for most the heads on here, but The Roots are playing at AU on saturday.
www.therootslive.com (http://www.therootslive.com)
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I'm going to be there for a bit :) But that's for DJ? Acucrack!
MindCage
Mindless Faith (http://www.mindlessfaith.com)
Deep6 Productions (http://www.deep6.com)
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the roots are a great band, and fans of all kinds of music like those cats.
i will be in Canada though
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I think you are wrong. Not that there is anything wrong with being wrong. The Roots are generally an acceptable band amongst most music pricks.
Originally posted by definitivedoodle:
i know wrong place, and wrong band for most the heads on here, but The Roots are playing at AU on saturday.
www.therootslive.com (http://www.therootslive.com)
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because they are a hip hop act who actually, GASP, plays its own music.
not that theres anything wrong with rapping over a record, like a karaoke singer...
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Originally posted by Ms. L. Aneous:
because they are a hip hop act who actually, GASP, plays its own music.
That's usually the majority of hip hop acts I like. The ones that actually play live. Like 2 Skinnee J's ;)
MindCage
Mindless Faith (http://www.mindlessfaith.com)
Deep6 Productions (http://www.deep6.com)
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2skinny js are dope
and if you like the roots live
you should catch atmosphere
same vibe
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Forgetting for a second that turntabilism is a viable musical art form, requiring as much practice as a traditional instrument...a number of hip-hop artists actually play their own music. Does it matter if it was created in the studio using synthesizers, samplers and programs or using traditional instruments?
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I thought the murmur on this was that it was a student only show?
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Originally posted by hitman:
I thought the murmur on this was that it was a student only show?
nope, on sale on ticketmaster.
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Originally posted by MindCage:
I'm going to be there for a bit :) But that's for DJ? Acucrack!
MindCage
Mindless Faith (http://www.mindlessfaith.com)
Deep6 Productions (http://www.deep6.com)
i remembered this post when i was there.
im not sure how they were booked, i love seeing new stuff but sad that people booed them... i think it def would of worked at buzz sting cube--whatever it called. i swear i heard 2pac in one of there songs.
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Originally posted by definitivedoodle:
im not sure how they were booked, i love seeing new stuff but sad that people booed them... i think it def would of worked at buzz sting cube--whatever it called. i swear i heard 2pac in one of there songs.
Like the yawnfest of the acoustic act that was on before them was a good choice too? haha Yeah there was some 2pac sampled they put in one of their songs for this show. They were booked because a guy that does booking for them now also does handle a lot of the productions at AU.
Acucrack actually played the night before at Cubik (Buzz) at Nation which of course was more fitting. They'll be playing Sonar on Oct 7th with Acumen Nation. That's their industrial/rock band they're both in.
MindCage
Mindless Faith (http://www.mindlessfaith.com)
Deep6 Productions (http://www.deep6.com)
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Originally posted by j_lee:
Forgetting for a second that turntabilism is a viable musical art form, requiring as much practice as a traditional instrument...a number of hip-hop artists actually play their own music. Does it matter if it was created in the studio using synthesizers, samplers and programs or using traditional instruments?
I do not doubt that "turntabilism" requires practice...but to say "as much practice as a traditional instrument" is laughable...seriously...sounds like you've never tried picking an instrument before...