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Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby dead prez » Jun 5th, '11, 01:17

After listening to Nicolay's City Lights Volume 1.5, it opened me up to a world of Hip Hop devoid of lyrics. Normally when one listens to Hip Hop you'd expect lyrics, but this one is free of that, and I don't know but I really liked this album. I really liked the serene soundscape and how atmospheric it was, honestly if anyone rapped over the beats it would have probably ruined it.

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Anyone else have any other recommandations you'd like to share, I'm already aware of Nujabes/Fat Jon/Oh No.
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby Master Chief » Jun 5th, '11, 01:22

I never listen to instrumentals unless I'm writing to them or they're from the Halo soundtracks. But, actually sitting down to listen to a whole instrumental album is an unbearable and impossible task for me.

I heard Mr. Porter released an instrumental package that was original sent to Nas for Untitled. He's one of my fav. producers so I guess I would recommend that even though I haven't heard it.
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby classthe_king » Jun 5th, '11, 01:22

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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby dead prez » Jun 5th, '11, 01:25

@ MC I could understand, as a lot of rap instrumentals tend to be highly repetitive, so listening to a whole album of just beats is probably daunting. Maybe it's a rock mentality that I've picked up recently, after all I'm enjoying prog rock maybeshewill more than any Hip Hop artist right now, and there's no lyrics in there at all.

@ Class thanks, but you only listen to him because he makes beats for Sadistik, right. :angry:
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby classthe_king » Jun 5th, '11, 01:26

Well that's how I discovered him....but his music is beautiful
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby Xray » Jun 5th, '11, 04:56

I vibe all day listening to instrumentals tbh. I don't nearly listen to as much rap songs as I listen to beats, most of the time when I'm home. Vocals would have definitely ruined both those beats. Listen to this beat. It's amazing so I had to sample it.

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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby stillmatic » Jun 5th, '11, 05:17

Pete Rock - The Surviving Elements entire album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_R-D3Tf2JU

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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby ThomasJ » Jun 5th, '11, 09:14

I love instrumental hip-hop.

If you haven't, check out:

Apollo Brown
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Kno (He doesn't really have an instrumental album, but download his Excrementals series)
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby AJS2050 » Jun 5th, '11, 12:17

stillmatic wrote:Pete Rock - The Surviving Elements entire album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_R-D3Tf2JU

Just rock with it.


I've got this instrumental album and would definetly recommend it.

Other Favorties: Apollo Brown - Make Do, Foreign Exchange - Connected Instrumentals, Ta-ku - Day & Night EP
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby classthe_king » Jun 5th, '11, 14:39

Xray wrote:I vibe all day listening to instrumentals tbh. I don't nearly listen to as much rap songs as I listen to beats, most of the time when I'm home. Vocals would have definitely ruined both those beats. Listen to this beat. It's amazing so I had to sample it.

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http://hulkshare.com/00olutrmbhzy

Planning a track on this one.


I wouldn't reccomend that. Sadistik already did a track on that beat.
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby Xray » Jun 5th, '11, 16:10

classthe_king wrote:
Xray wrote:I vibe all day listening to instrumentals tbh. I don't nearly listen to as much rap songs as I listen to beats, most of the time when I'm home. Vocals would have definitely ruined both those beats. Listen to this beat. It's amazing so I had to sample it.

Original


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http://hulkshare.com/00olutrmbhzy

Planning a track on this one.


I wouldn't reccomend that. Sadistik already did a track on that beat.

Just heard Sadistik's version. Lyrically he demolished it pretty fucking hard, but what I plan on doing with that beat is completely different. But that was pretty strange to hear a full blown lyrical warfare attack on a beat like this. But yeah...still using it.
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby KillahBee » Jun 5th, '11, 22:31

Damn, ThomasJ already mentioned everything I came here to reccommend :zipped:

Oddisee is good too, he has an album called Travelling Man, names each beat after a City, then tries to encapsulate the sound of each particular city in his beats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsX3XOob ... re=related

Not stictly hiphop, but I'd advise you to check out Burial too, Untrue is one of the most atmospheric instrumental albums around
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby dead prez » Jun 5th, '11, 23:15

KillahBee wrote:Damn, ThomasJ already mentioned everything I came here to reccommend :zipped:

Oddisee is good too, he has an album called Travelling Man, names each beat after a City, then tries to encapsulate the sound of each particular city in his beats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsX3XOob ... re=related

Not stictly hiphop, but I'd advise you to check out Burial too, Untrue is one of the most atmospheric instrumental albums around

Thanks that sounds dope. :y:
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Re: Instrumental Hip Hop

Postby Tornado » Jun 6th, '11, 15:47

I love hearing pure instrumentals you can listen to. Twas the case that only songs i'd listen to but hearing the right beat can inspire creativity a lot more for me than hearing most Hip-Hop songs. It paints a scene in my mind where i wanna write like a possesed poet
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