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                                                                        ::k4:

         a r t i s t :: Tyler, the Creator
           t i t l e :: Bastard
             d a t e :: 2010-00-00
           l a b e l :: n/a
           g e n r e :: Hip-Hop
         s o u r c e :: FREEWEB
       b i t r a t e :: 217 kbps avg
      e n c o d e r  :: FhG/LAME
         t r a c k s :: 15
     p l a y t i m e :: 55:39
             s i z e :: 96   MB

        tracklist

  1   Bastard                                 6:09
  2   Seven                                   3:29
  3   Odd Toddlers Featuring Casey Veggies    3:36
  4   French! Featuring Hodgy Beats           4:03
  5   Blow                                    2:55
  6   Pigs Fly Featuring Domo Genesis         3:35
  7   Parade                                  2:22
  8   Slow It Down Featuring Hodgy B          3:07
  9   AssMilk Featuring Earl                  3:40
  10  VCR Wheels                              3:28
  11  Session Featuring Hodgy Beats And Mike  3:29
      G
  12  Sarah                                   4:45
  13  Jack And The Beanstalk                  3:50
  14  Tina Featuring Jasper And Taco          3:07
  15  Inglorious                              4:04

        releasenotes

  After a few decades of murders and crack deals, gangsta rap bloodthirst has
  lost a lot of its sting. But here we have a teenage skate-rat snarling in a
  demonic, asthma-wrecked rasp, talking about rape and dismemberment and
  coke-snorting and throwing in homophobic slurs, and suddenly every wound is
  fresh again. Bastard is a rough listen, to be sure; if you can hear it without
  wincing every 30 seconds or so-- without feeling some genuine despair-- you
  might have some serious problems of your own. But as with the most successful
  transgressive art, its ugliness digs deep into your brainpan and stays there.

  And only some of the value here is of the shock variety. Tyler's nihilistic
  gargle has cathartic star-power the same way DMX's livewire grunt once did,
  and many of the antisocial jokes are genuinely funny: "I go to Obama rallies
  screaming out 'McCain!'" The self-produced, spaced-out, lo-fi beats transform
  warped, woozy skronk-noise into rap thump. Ariel Pink is a favorite of
  Tyler's, and it shows. In all its violent weirdness, Bastard forms its own
  universe, and he doesn't do it without context. At the end of the opening
  title track, Tyler lets us know exactly where all this animosity might come
  from: "Fuck a deal, I just want my father's email/ So I can tell him how much
  I fuckin' hate him in detail."

  http://myspace.com/imaginace

          info

Within our first releases we want to provide you, the outside world, with some
information about us, k4. We are a group composed of music addicts who are not
bounded to any musical genre. In connection with our free spirit we do not
care too much about so-called "scene standards" especially the new proofing
requirements. Nonetheless we want to release our stuff in compliance with the
existing council rules.
If there is a release not fully matching those requirements, we will tag it as
an internal release, e.g. if the music is available for free from web. We hope
you will enjoy another great musical trip with our releases.For any questions
climb up mountain k4. We will wait there for you.

_____________________________________________________________________________
Tyler_The_Creator-Bastard-FREEWEB-2010-k4_int



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                                                                        ::k4:

         a r t i s t :: Tyler, the Creator
           t i t l e :: Bastard
             d a t e :: 2010-00-00
           l a b e l :: n/a
           g e n r e :: Hip-Hop
         s o u r c e :: FREEWEB
       b i t r a t e :: 217 kbps avg
      e n c o d e r  :: FhG/LAME
         t r a c k s :: 15
     p l a y t i m e :: 55:39
             s i z e :: 96   MB

        tracklist

  1   Bastard                                 6:09
  2   Seven                                   3:29
  3   Odd Toddlers Featuring Casey Veggies    3:36
  4   French! Featuring Hodgy Beats           4:03
  5   Blow                                    2:55
  6   Pigs Fly Featuring Domo Genesis         3:35
  7   Parade                                  2:22
  8   Slow It Down Featuring Hodgy B          3:07
  9   AssMilk Featuring Earl                  3:40
  10  VCR Wheels                              3:28
  11  Session Featuring Hodgy Beats And Mike  3:29
      G
  12  Sarah                                   4:45
  13  Jack And The Beanstalk                  3:50
  14  Tina Featuring Jasper And Taco          3:07
  15  Inglorious                              4:04

        releasenotes

  After a few decades of murders and crack deals, gangsta rap bloodthirst has
  lost a lot of its sting. But here we have a teenage skate-rat snarling in a
  demonic, asthma-wrecked rasp, talking about rape and dismemberment and
  coke-snorting and throwing in homophobic slurs, and suddenly every wound is
  fresh again. Bastard is a rough listen, to be sure; if you can hear it without
  wincing every 30 seconds or so-- without feeling some genuine despair-- you
  might have some serious problems of your own. But as with the most successful
  transgressive art, its ugliness digs deep into your brainpan and stays there.

  And only some of the value here is of the shock variety. Tyler's nihilistic
  gargle has cathartic star-power the same way DMX's livewire grunt once did,
  and many of the antisocial jokes are genuinely funny: "I go to Obama rallies
  screaming out 'McCain!'" The self-produced, spaced-out, lo-fi beats transform
  warped, woozy skronk-noise into rap thump. Ariel Pink is a favorite of
  Tyler's, and it shows. In all its violent weirdness, Bastard forms its own
  universe, and he doesn't do it without context. At the end of the opening
  title track, Tyler lets us know exactly where all this animosity might come
  from: "Fuck a deal, I just want my father's email/ So I can tell him how much
  I fuckin' hate him in detail."

  http://myspace.com/imaginace

          info

Within our first releases we want to provide you, the outside world, with some
information about us, k4. We are a group composed of music addicts who are not
bounded to any musical genre. In connection with our free spirit we do not
care too much about so-called "scene standards" especially the new proofing
requirements. Nonetheless we want to release our stuff in compliance with the
existing council rules.
If there is a release not fully matching those requirements, we will tag it as
an internal release, e.g. if the music is available for free from web. We hope
you will enjoy another great musical trip with our releases.For any questions
climb up mountain k4. We will wait there for you.

_____________________________________________________________________________
Tyler_The_Creator-Bastard-FREEWEB-2010-k4_int



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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