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Débruit

Débruit may be the task of self-described Afro-beat surrealist Xavier Thomas, who all mixes dance and hip-hop components with traditional and modern sounds from around the world. Born and elevated in Brittany, Thomas used recording as a little child and used the saxophone at age group nine, eventually growing his …

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Red Ants

Lyrically speaking, Canadian hip-hoppers the Red Ants champion the underdog. Versatile but rigid, frontman MC Modulok combines his overconfidence with paranoia, cynicism, and an abstract intellect to progress the group’s complicated, progressive picture. The Crimson Ants had been founded in 2002 on Toronto’s East Aspect by Modulok and fellow aspiring …

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Young Fathers

Quite simply, you could contact Young Fathers a lo-fi R&B trio; nevertheless, they don’t totally easily fit into that box, using their wide-spanning pass on of substitute rap, indie pop, reggaeton, and digital music. Shaped in Edinburgh, Scotland in 2008 by Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole, and G. Hastings, the group …

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Nosaj Thing

Los Angeles maker Nosaj Factor crafts stately, ethereal, synth-based instrumental hip-hop, with influences that range between Planks of Canada and DJ Darkness to Danny Elfman and Erik Satie. An L.A. indigenous, Thing was influenced young from the hip-hop r / c the bus drivers would play on his method to …

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Jay Electronica

Probably one of the most talked-about rappers of 2008, Jay Electronica built his status via the web and person to person, without a lot as an individual commercial launch to his credit. Created Je’Ri Allah in 1976, he was raised in the Magnolia tasks of New Orleans, where he resided …

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Quakers

Multi-faceted tasks like Blakroc as well as the Gorillaz might seem ambitious, but Quakers took the thought of a hip-hop collective to epic proportions. By using Rocks Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf, Portishead’s Geoff Barrow constructed 35 people to donate to Quakers’ 41-monitor debut. Along with Barrow (heading with the alias …

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The Proov

Dutch hip-hop clothing the Proov are designed throughout the rhyming and reading abilities of MC CeeMajor (Cor Giesing, given birth to in 1975). Impressed with the genre-defining information of Public Foe and Eric B. & Rakim on the sensitive age group of 12, he began what was to get the …

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Kon

Kon witnessed hip-hop’s advancement in NEW YORK, during family excursions, as well as with his hometown of Boston. He began collecting information as a young child and started DJ’ing in the middle-’80s. In 1996, he fulfilled up with fellow DJ Amir Abdullah; as Kon & Amir, the duo released many …

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Mexicans with Guns

The productions and remixes of Mexicans with Weapons — an alias of San Antonio, TX-based polyglot Ernest Gonzales — fall somewhere within post-dubstep and experimental hip-hop, pitting deep bass probes and insolent percussion against combinations of piercing noise detritus and cut-up vocal samples. MwG’s debut was a 2008 remix from …

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Diego Bernal

Diego Bernal can be an instrumental hip-hop maker from San Antonio, Tx. From the San Antonio-based Exponential Information label, he cites affects that range between Latin (e.g., Trio los Panchos, Joe Bataan) and jazz (Charles Mingus, McCoy Tyner) to hip-hop (J Dilla) and R&B (Expenses Withers). While operating like a …

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