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9 hours ago, kthxbliz said:

Liked both of those.

 

Ive been rocking this again today. 
 

One of Chester P’s best lyrical performances I ever heard.

 

 


He’s got a new EP just out.

 

My favourite lyrical performance of his is this from his excellent Post Apocalyptic Story Teller album from a few years ago. 
 

 

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9 hours ago, Camel said:


He’s got a new EP just out.

 

My favourite lyrical performance of his is this from his excellent Post Apocalyptic Story Teller album from a few years ago. 
 

 

Damn that’s so nice I’ll need to check that album.

 

Chester P for mayor! 

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On 03/07/2021 at 00:57, Camel said:


He’s got a new EP just out.

 

My favourite lyrical performance of his is this from his excellent Post Apocalyptic Story Teller album from a few years ago. 
 

 


This is really epic.

 

The hardest truth to obtain is in a knotted shard
Buried in my guts this man at large knows that nothing lasts
Even the last laugh will demise into a dreaded silence
The dreaded sirens of the banshees of unsettled violence
Broke my chain of thought of self emancipated guidance
A rebel rising on these vapours of a devils island

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23 hours ago, Camel said:

This is a really nice EP with a really nice laid back vibe.

 

 

Thanks, Had never heard of this guy before! 
 

Really not sure what to make of that. The production was so smooth and nice but I felt a bit let down by the vocals.

 

At first I wasn’t sure, but after hearing him on a few further tracks, I think he just sounds better with a higher tempo. 
 

I definitely have a preference for a reasonable tempo anyway, so that didn’t surprise me, but I just think he remains on-beat much better on tracks like Calling Me Back or even My Wonders with Fliptrix. 
 

 

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I had a crazy thought today. Like literal stoned out paradigm shift. I got to wondering what the hiphop scene would look like had the backpacker underground era of the late 90s and early 2000s had occurred instead within the technological context of like the SoundCloud era, instead of the Napster and CD-R era that it was unfortunate enough to coincide closely with. Thoughts?

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