Subverse says:Public Enemy crushed the 'yes yal' pattern in Hip Hop. N.W.A. then accomplished the same task on the West Coast, and just as funky. Dead Prez came out and continued the movement bringing it back to the right coast. J Wells is now repin' the west with the same intense, stylistically ghetto approach. Still thought provoking, and still very much funky.
And The Girls GobyMen Without Pants pop, electronic, indie, rock For having his roots in hip-hop, Dan The Automator has decided he's done with that genre, and has teamed-up with some of the most adventurous...more »
100 Days, 100 NightsbySharon Jones & The Dap-Kings urban/R&B, funk When I heard Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings' first album Dap Dippin', I thought it was another raw-ass-super-heavy-funk re-issue from Soul Fire Records. I was...more »