Anyone else peep the Maggot Brain sample on one of the songs on Late Nite Cinema?
Bank heist in Kathmandu, it was a slaughter
The day Buddha was born it rained tea instead of water
All they need is that radio push and they are in.
I think i've been the biggest pusher of BSBD in nw London.
There so good i want them to be big.
I tell everyone about BSBD, their music can be listened to by ANYONE, its digital art, and that's another thing that pisses me off, how underated producers are as artists.
It takes so much more to produce a immaculate piece of electronic music then paint or sculpt or design.
Plus you have to be really intune to be able to flow and hear music like a producer, some are born with the ear, but most aren't.
Chloroform has got to be BSBD's masterpiece in my opinion.
Bank heist in Kathmandu, it was a slaughter
The day Buddha was born it rained tea instead of water
Its bullshit that iv never seen ANY BSBD albums in any music store iv been too
damn i bought a heap of broken images very cheap about a year ago but have not yet listened to it...i need to listen to that cd tonight
^ye, you should definitely take that album for a spin, its great, peace.
Ive been listening ALOT to these songs lately
every week i discover stuff from their discography that ive been sleeping on. I love the feeling of just putting on a random song from one of their albums, and halfway through realising that the song is actually pure gold.
Listen child is a wonderful choon.
It's hard to find bad BSBD choons, all the stuff i have heard of theirs is flawless.
Currently bangin out Razahs Ladder
Bank heist in Kathmandu, it was a slaughter
The day Buddha was born it rained tea instead of water
I discovered BSBD through Hell Razah's Razah's Ladder, their polished sound and unique ideas set them apart from alot of hip hop I was hearing at the time.
For producers who do hip hop that are also trained musicians, I look at them as one of the best in that category, aside from being just dope producers in general. I can tell by things I hear in their hip hop production they are musicians, from the playing ability over the samples to the composing aspects, it's interesting to hear.
I still have to check out their album with Jean Grae, I've heard one of their instrumental albums where their strictly orchestrating and composing like a cinema and it was deep.
The Jean Grae album had some incredibly dope beats, but as far as collabs are concerned The holocaust one was the best.
Amazing epic scale beats that perfectly compliment holocausts style.
If you havent heard Slow Burning Lights i reccomend it, it has grown on me tremendously
Bank heist in Kathmandu, it was a slaughter
The day Buddha was born it rained tea instead of water
One of my favorites on that Hell Razah album is The Cube, the song with him & Shabazz talkin about the ghetto that also appears on their Red Hook LP.
Just relistened to the Holo/BSBD collabo dope album cuz the beats were dope.
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