What records would you consider post-hip-hop/post-rap? Would you even consider post-hip-hop/post-rap a genre?
Not yetWe haven’t reached that point as of yet
PhonemenomiconcLOUDDEADImagine Your Self in a Free and Natural WorldNone of This is RealDealer's Choice
>>127851475Idk but that album is mid
>>127851475Death Grips - Government Plates
>>127851475I imagine post hip hop looks like a return to their funk, soul, and r&b roots but with hip hop structure and poppiness
>>127851475bootleg viper the rapper album
>>127851475The Ian freestyle that went viral? Not rhyming but doing spoken word basically in a rapping cadence over a beat?
>>127851475>Would you even consider post-hip-hop/post-rap a genre?Most experimentation within hip-hop is just expanding on what's been done for decades. Its history has always revolved around people toying with beats, samples and sounds in unconventional ways. There are ancient memphis rap cassettes that sound chopped up, freaky and chaotic in the same way as what we consider modern experimental hip hop like Phoenix in your pic, if not to quite as extreme an extent.
>>127852477Which of these Memphis rap tapes would you recommend?
Post-hip hop exists. It's existed as long as critics have felt the burning need to call everything post-x because they're troglodytic pseuds
>>127852477Yeah I was gonna say as a genre it's been experimental since the beginning. Public Enemy are "classic hip-hop" but if they debuted today people would call them "post-rap" or "industrial hip-hop" cause of how noisy and weird those first few albums are.
>>127851475Viper of course, just crap but original not sampled crap, that bypassed the regular filters