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| Name: Gene Yuss (Posted: 4/16/2006 11:43:00 PM) Comment: You like some 70’s funk inspired lo-fi production featuring the Legendary Kool Keith flippin spacy lyrics? Then Project Polaroid is tailor-made for you. What more can be said about Kool Keith and his influence on hip-hop? The man might as well do experimental projects such as the one we’ve got here. TomC3 is on some way out other sh*t! I’m not just saying that either as the dude still rocks with an MPC 60 to craft his dark, funk laden tracks. This is definitely something “different” and its screaming for a Madvillain cross collab. | Name: Gene Yuss (Posted: 4/16/2006 11:39:00 PM) Comment: You like some 70’s funk inspired lo-fi production featuring the Legendary Kool Keith flippin spacy lyrics? Then Project Polaroid is tailor-made for you. What more can be said about Kool Keith and his influence on hip-hop? The man might as well do experimental projects such as the one we’ve got here. TomC3 is on some way out other sh*t! I’m not just saying that either as the dude still rocks with an MPC 60 to craft his dark, funk laden tracks. This is definitely something “different” and its screaming for a Madvillain cross collab. | Name: Gene Yuss (Posted: 4/16/2006 7:23:00 PM) Comment: You like some 70’s funk inspired lo-fi production featuring the Legendary Kool Keith flippin spacy lyrics? Then Project Polaroid is tailor-made for you. What more can be said about Kool Keith and his influence on hip-hop? The man might as well do experimental projects such as the one we’ve got here. TomC3 is on some way out other sh*t! I’m not just saying that either as the dude still rocks with an MPC 60 to craft his dark, funk laden tracks. This is definitely something “different” and its screaming for a Madvillain cross collab. |
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