Subverse says:Dynomite D gained popularity in the late 90's. It was post "Endtroducing" by Dj Shadow; Dj Krush was still putting out abstract hip hop; Ninja Tune was providing an avalanche of instrumental hip hop. Everyone's turntables were open to that sound, and Dynomite D came in at the perfect time. Well things change as they always do. So now we are only left clenching fond memories and scratched up Ninja Tune compilations, while our turntables are still spinning.
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 »