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2659065, Your questions:
Posted by Ishwip, Tue Feb-07-12 04:35 PM
>(produced by Fluent)
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>Curren$y & Alchemist "Covert Coup"
>Statik Selektah & Action Bronson "Well Done"
>Exile "4-Track Mind"
>Common "Dreamer/Believer" (prod. No I.D.)
>Black Milk & Danny Brown "Black and Brown"
>Random Axe "Random Axe" (prod. Black Milk)
>Pete Rock and Smif'n'Wessun "Monumental"
>Cunninlynguists "Oneirology" (prod. Kno)
>blu & Exile "Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them"
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>These are what I could think of from I guess the past year or
>so.
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>Madlib does it all the time, too. Wasn't sure if remix/mixtape
>albums count, though.


1. When was the last artist or group to use this format?

Guess it would have to be Common w/ No I.D.

2. When was the last LP produced in this manner?

Common "Dreamer/Believer"

3. Do you prefer that style or the way LP's are made now?

Well, for myself a lot of the albums I cop are either produced by one producer or a tight-knit squad of producers so albums still come off focused. OR, if it is the buffet-route, the MC's I like the most take care to craft an album that doesn't sound scatter-shot.

I tend to listen to a lot of instrumental projects, too, which are usually one-producer albums (I assume you were talking about albums with rapping, though).

4. Are there any combinations of artist and 1 Producers that you would like to hear?

Planet Asia and Madlib (that little EP from December doesn't count as it was all previously released beats, although it was nice teaser)


I'm sure there are others, that was the first that came to mind. T


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I don't like the beat anymore because its just a loop. ALC didn't FLIP IT ENOUGH!

Flip it enough? Flip these. Flip off. Go flip some f*cking burgers.(c)Kno

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