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|    Luca to All    |
|    Re: Post-Punk Rap?    |
|    11 Apr 06 00:26:56    |
      XPost: rec.music.hip-hop, alt.rap       From: luca-03-06@nurfuerspam.de              Cos360° wrote:              > think of the use of the phrase "post" in the above context as meaning a        > diversion from a culture that has been heavily influenced by a preceeding        > era.              So there are three parties? An era of whatnot, a culture that ensues and       the post-whathaveyou that diverses itself from that culture?       Do you have another example?              > post-punk rap makes perfect sense, when we have songs like "99 Problems" and        > "One Mic", both songs that highlights raps ability to take on unusual        > cadences and musical styles whilst still keeping it completely consistent        > with its RB music origins               Post- can more often indicates the wish to break from the preceeding        culture, current, ideology, as a counter-reaction to it, which may mean        the new thing has been influenced by the one before, but not making it        consistent with the antecedent. Not necessarily.       Like post-communism...              Luca       --        "I heard you did a joint with Puff Daddy and got outshined."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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