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I just saw Kurt Vile shout-out to Czarface's absolutely brilliant hip-hop album Super What?:

Earlier this year, Vile spoke with The Quietus about the album:

I didn’t know what to expect from this record. I bought it when I was on the road. I listened to it on a ferry on a Discman, leaving the UK, headed to Europe. The music behind it is really good, but then the rest of it is insane and makes me laugh, and it’s just the perfect intro. It just explodes into my headphones and into my brain, and I’ve never been the same. That’s one of my favourite modern tracks as well.

The video is better than the Quietus thing; Vile is obviously deeply into hip-hop and he loves music. By the way, Vile's latest album is really fucking playful and good. He's always creating good music. Go, Kurt Vile!

Czarface is a great collaboration. Imagine hip-hop at its most playful, groovy, and funky, and you're down. Everything Czarface release is truly great, no exaggeration. Everything from the comic-book examples... It's not weird that MF DOOM collaborated with Czarface. I mean, check out this album. It's actually the first posthumous release from MF DOOM after his death.

This album is SO much fun. Darryl from RUN-DMC is in here. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien is here. There's so much to love here. Simple and flash lyrics, references to everything from throwaway riddims like 'dem girls like sugaaaaah' to the laughter at the start of the first track.

I fucking love musicians that don't take themselves too seriously. Make no mistake, this is not sloppy in any sense; this is music by people who know what the hell they're doing and have the chops to take in influences, fun, chaos, chance, and severely addictive rhymes and beats from everywhere.

I fucking love hip-hop and this album is a great example of why everyone should get deeply into this.

This album reminds me of Deltron 3030's eponymous great album...

#music #MusicTips #Czarface #MFDOOM #HipHop

Mike D was a member of Beastie Boys, one of my favourite hip-hop bands. He's now released new music since the B-Boys stopped in 2012.

Here's a live video now that Mike is performing live. This video features his playing Beastie Boys' song 'Looking Down The Barrel of a Gun' which is a great fucking song, originally produced by The Dust Brothers.

...and he brought Money Mark onstage. Mark is an old B-Boys collaborator and a brilliant musician in his own right; his album Push The Button and his underappreciated Brand New by Tomorrow.

Check out Mark. God damn! He could and can fly.

OK, just one more video.

This is perhaps the best-ever live-concert video. Holy shit. Beastie Boys gave 50 people super-8 cameras and just asked them to never turn them off. A year after the gig, Yauch and a few others edited this together. DAMN.

#BeastieBoys #MikeD #music #MusicTips #MoneyMark #love #HipHop