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  1. For another good frontier narrative, you might enjoy Nathanial Hawthorne's short story Roger Malvin's Burial, about two European settlers in Massachusetts on their way home after massacring some natives. If you really loved Blood Meridian, then you probably would enjoy Melville's Moby-Dick (if you have not already read it), which I believe was McCarthy's favorite book and is referenced indirectly throughout BM.

    As for movies, my favorite western is the Coen Brother's version of True Grit. Used to love the John Ford movie The Searchers when I was younger too, haven't seen it in a while, though. That one has frontier violence and confrontations between settlers and natives.

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  2. 22 minutes ago, Mattthegoone said:

    Unreal, never heard this album before, stevie winder look at those cakes 😆

    Nice! Spring is def the best track on there I feel like. Love the keyboards and the four on the floor groove. I've been going through James Brown's discography recently, dude had over 60 albums so it's a lot to wade through, this article is pretty helpful. At the end of the day he was singles artist, though, so the singles compilations have a ton of his best stuff.

  3. 31 minutes ago, beerwolf said:

    Stinks like that Cunt Blair and Bush who also lied to have an excuse to go psycho.....

    That's just my thoughts. Be it right or wrong..

    I think you are right about this last point, very much so. America is most blameworthy imo for spawning the global War on Terror ideology. The consequence was that any powerful country, whether or not allied with western countries, has carte blanche to do warfare and rescind rights of less powerful countries or peoples.

    A lot of recent posts have mentioned that they do not like conspiracy-minded thinking and are careful with what they say, but I think it can be helpful to have a little paranoia. A good American author said that paranoia is like garlic in the kitchen of life, you can never have too much (it was a tongue-in-cheek comment by a character, not meant to talk about the type of paranoia that can be symptomatic of certain mental illnesses). I would suspect that Isreal had foreknowledge of the attack too, but who knows. I think the more serious consideration, though, is that the biggest geopolitical players are all vying for dominance or to at least undermine the interest of their direct opponents. "Innocent civilians" will always be in the crosshairs as these situations play out.

    Thankfully there is much less death and destruction from war and instability on a global scale compared with WWII and the Vietnam war era, but the threat of a nuclear exchange will never go away, even if that risk is low, all of these skirmishes potentially point in that direction. A lot of research and projections about the impact of climate change in Southwest Asia and Middle East are also pretty scary. The Syrian civil war, which I believe is still active in the Northwest region of that country, began as protests that were brought on by drought and people not having resources/water/crops to live. Every powerful nation jumped on it and exploited it to play power games and sell each other weapons. During the rest of this century, climate will most likely create more instability in that region, and I wonder how the current situation in Israel and Palestine will play into it. 

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  4. I feel the same. Babylon Bis was also my standout upon first listen, such nice flows and rhymes from Westside Gunn. The beat on Kitchen Lights was also tight, kinda moving and regal. The songs with Conductor beats were really good as well, especially those weird gospel interludes on The Revenge of Flip Legs.

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  5. 2 minutes ago, NI64 said:

    I am kind of in the same boat honestly. Donuts never really clicked with me, it's almost too refined/polished. I think Dilla was at his best when he was more loose and raw. Like I absolutely love his unreleased beats/outtakes (Beats Batch series, etc.). Same reason I love the Wagon Christ Studio Sessions too

    I feel this about digging the more loose and raw stuff (I'm partial to the 1996 What Up Doe session tracks), but I also love Donuts, tracks like Airworks and Time. Also, it's open for interpretation, but some of the ways that the tracks seem to be expressing a feeling that you are going to be departing earth soon, since he was finishing some of the songs while very close to death apparently, it's kind of hard-hitting and unusual for that feeling to be expressed so clearly but with very short snippets of audio, like at the beginning of The Twister, that Stevie Wonder sample from one of his live albums, where he's like "before I go . . . someone warm like you" before Dilla brings the main beat in. I could be reading too much into those moments on the album, but they always seemed eerie and funky to me.

    Anyhoo, happy belated 50th to Mr. Vibert. He has the juice!

     

  6. 2 hours ago, Rubin Farr said:

    True Detective 3 - enjoyed this one, as it kept subverting expectations, and would be prescient now to some of the pedophile hysteria in the US. It was amazing that the entirety of law enforcement was that clueless as to the real crime committed, after 3 rounds of Ali becoming consumed by the mystery of the case.

    Mind Hunter S1 - half way thru, great so far if dry in its acting.

    I gotta revisit S3 of True Detective, only watched it once when it aired and did not enjoy as much as the first 2, although the final shot of the S3 was quite nice and very memorable.

    S1 of Mindhunter is so good! I really hope that David Fincher returns for a 3rd season. The dude who plays Ed Kemper in S1 is incredible. I guess it is pretty dry the acting but I felt like it meshed well with the other elements of the season film-making wise.

  7. 44 minutes ago, auxien said:

    listened to these both today

    I revisited this RA mix a couple of weeks ago, it's so good. The transition from EPMD's Total Kaos into MC Shan's The Bridge is magnificent around the 20:20 mark. It's always fun trying to trace subtle references and sonic echoes of old school Hip Hop in their current material, feel like it's kinda hard to hear, though. But there seem to be long stretches in the newest live sets where snare-like sounds are going consistently on the 2 and 4 for long stretches, so rhythmically it's kinda there I suppose, but that's an Electro staple too.

    As for now playing, treated myself this evening to one of my favorites:

     

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  8. 2 hours ago, d-a-m-o said:

    Surprisingly no Westside Gunn feat...

    Westside's new album coming one week from today, cannot wait! Someone leaked the track titles with production credits and features. I'm kinda bummed it looks like Daringer only has one song on there, but the whole thing looks promising. RZA has a beat on there. He made the intro beat to 10, but this time it looks like a full fledged song with West and Stove on it.

    Spoiler

    Tracklist for Westside Gunn's "AND THEN YOU PRAY FOR ME" revealed

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    Revealed by Darrell Krum via Instagram, who did the graphic design for the album's vinyl

    1. Flygod Did (feat. AA Rashid) [prod. Mr. Green]

    2. Mama’s Primetime (feat. JID & Conway the Machine) [prod. Beat Butcha]

    3. Interlude (feat. Cartier A. Williams) [prod. Mr Green]

    4. Kostas (feat. Conway the Machine & Benny the Butcher) [prod. Tay Keith]

    5. 1989 (feat. Stove God Cooks & DJ Drama) [Miguel The Plug (Shanara Son)]

    6. Suicide in Selfridges (feat. DJ Drama) [prod. Conductor Williams]

    7. Kitchen Lights (feat. Stove God Cooks) [prod. DJ Benoit]

    8. Flygod 2X [prod. Dxpe Mikie Beats]

    9. Dunnhill (feat. Rick Ross) [prod. Miguel The Plug (Shanara Son)]

    10. House of Glory (feat. Stove God Cooks) [prod. RZA]

    11. JD Wrist (feat. Stove God Cooks, Estee Nack, Trap-A-Holics & Westside Pootie) [prod. Flygod JR aka Mir]

    12. Disgusting (feat. Giggs) [prod. Miguel The Plug (Shanara Son)]

    13. Trynna Kill You (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) [prod. Denny Laflare]

    14. LL Bool Gunn [prod. Miguel the Plug (Shanara Son)]

    15. Babylon Bis (feat. Stove God Cooks) [prod. JR Swiftz]

    16. Ultra Grizelda (feat. Denzel Curry) [prod. Miguel The Plug (Shanara Son)]

    17. Jalen Rose (feat. Boldy James) [prod. Daringer]

    18. Steve and Jony (feat. EST Gee) [prod. Tay Keith]

    19. Mr Everything (feat. Jeezy & Swamp Izzo) [prod. Forever Rollin]

    20. Freddy Js (feat. Peezy & DJ Holiday) [prod. Miguel the Plug (Shanara Son)]

    21. The Revenge of Flip’s Leg (feat. Rome Streetz) [prod. Conductor Williams]

    22. And Then You Pray for Me (feat. KayCyy) [prod. Brother Tom Sos]

    The album drops next friday, October 13th

     

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