BEATS + RHYMES
This is a rap column. I write about rap music. Been doing it for over five years now (time flies). Lately though, I havent been in much of a rap mood. Not on some rap sucks and Im so bored with everything kind of way. More like an, Ive been drinking Heineken for five years, and this month Im going to have a Corona kind of thing. Feel me?
Have you heard Sam Roberts yet? Hes a kid from Montreal who I cant stop listening to. Put out a little EP last year and blew it up all over radio, then got picked up by Universal in New York. Im sure therell be big things on the horizon for this cat. If you feel like it, I highly recommend checking it out.
When I was younger, and rap was first really breaking through, hip hop cats had to fight to get respect. The media, our parents, teachers, other kids
they were just hating on it. To be down with hip hop back then, you almost had to reciprocate the hate back on the rockers and hippies and punks who wouldnt respect your scene. To like rap was to hate on everything else, until rap got its proper respect. These days, cats bitch and moan about how mainstream its gotten, but what the fuck? Isnt that what we were fighting for?
There were always a few artists who broke through here and there into the hands of other fans. Partying with cats who were all about Anthrax, Metallica and GNR, it wasnt too hard to get them into some Ice-T or Public Enemy. The energy was similar. My hippie friends would let me slip on a Pharcyde or Tribe Called Quest tape in between their Grateful Dead and Phish jams. Cypress Hill played a big part in bringing that rock audience into the hip hop world. Weeded music is weeded music, I guess.
I remember when the Beatnuts first came out, and one of them was wearing a Nirvana shirt in all their photos. Cats were clowning on dude. I wonder how many of you rap fans out there have ever listened to a Nirvana album?
Been listening to this other cat Lindy quite a bit, too. Caught him playing here and there over the yearsone of my favorite live bandsand he put out an indie record last year which stays in heavy rotation with me. Check out www.lindymusic.com.
Its pretty cool how these days all the different musical worlds seem to be meshing. Its not always a good thing, with corny fools like Limp Bizkit rapping horribly, but then other shit like N.E.R.D. comes along and more than makes up for the crud. Im still going to do a hip hop version of Megadeths Peace Sells, But Whos Buying if I can get ahold of Dave Mustaine.
So anyway, do a search for some of these names, and let me know if youre feeling any of it: Cheerleader, Three Inches of Blood, Welcome Karma, Nasty On, Billy Talent, Pimp, Alexisonfire, IceNine, Boy, The Salads, Three Days Grace.
Oh yeah, Im touring Europe for two months this March and April, so any heads out there who want to hook up on the other side, hit me up.
Peace,
FRITZ THA CAT
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Top Nine (in no particular order)
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1. Jon Juan & Record Face (recordface@hotmail.com) 2. Murs: The End of the Beginning (Def Jux) 3. The Streets (Vice) 4. Gringo Grinder feat. Fritz tha Cat (pantone@rogers.com) 5. Advertising the Invisible: Exotic Logic (Evil Genius) 6. Beans 12” (fuck, I forget the name, but it’s so dope.)
7. IceNine (www.flatwax.com) 8. Benzino (just kidding, dude needs to really quit. Eminem’s about to destroy him.) 9. Rikoshay: demo (hotness!)
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