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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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90s Surf Music. I've always enjoyed what I've heard previously.
I assume The Prunes are someone different from The Electric Prunes?
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 21:52, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
The Prunes. Danish hip hop.
They did some tracks on Mo Wax. I am an obsessive Mo Wax fan.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut5ccdhkDzY
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 21:56, Reply)
Hip hop is a bit uncharted territory for me
I have recently been tentatively dipping my toe in with some related purchases.
Obsessing about a label can be a costly process, but often fun.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:07, Reply)
I am available if you need any hip hop guidance.

(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:10, Reply)
And I'm here if you need any hip replacement advice

(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:15, Reply)
Haha

(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:16, Reply)
Starting points-
Instrumental or vocal? Old Skool, New Skool or No Skool? East Coast or West Coast? Golden Age or Daisy Age? Electro or turntables?
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:16, Reply)
I tried starting from the beginning
I bought Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash LPs.
Turned out to be mostly disco apart from the famous ones.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:21, Reply)
Public Enemy- Nation of Millions and Fear of a Black Planet.
Then Black on Both Sides by Mos Def. Report back when this assignment is completed.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:23, Reply)
I've been looking at PE on eBay, but couldn't decide which to go for...
Noting these down before heading off to bed. Thanks.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:27, Reply)
Those are the best two by far.

(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:29, Reply)
I'll bear that in mind... Actually you have already indirectly helped.
You were on here one night raving about Endtroducing (which one of my more clued up friends also rates), then I saw it was reissued on 180g vinyl so decided to give it a try. I was not disappointed.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:15, Reply)
...Endtroducing is an astonishing piece of work.
The archaeology of crate digging. Preserving the unremembered past.

Best tracks are Building Steam With a Grain of Salt, The Number Song, Organ Donor and WDYSLL.
(, Tue 21 Feb 2012, 22:18, Reply)

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