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Our homies new track, trip out.
C.U.N.T - I Don't Give a Shit (2012)
This needs to be on the soundtrack of a Jim Van Bebber movie someday.
C.U.N.T (aka SkaterVader) - In The Basement (2012)
If you are not the type of person that subscribes to hundreds of rap channels on youtube, stuff like this might slip through the cracks. SkaterVader is a producer from Florida (I think?) whose production you may have heard on some dope Metro Zu/Posh Gang and related shit. Around the middle of last year, he took a break from the mellow J Dilla influenced synth clap sound that dominates much of his music, and quietly dropped this EP by one of his aliases, "C.U.N.T". He has since removed the songs from youtube, so I'm sure only a few small number of people ever heard this, which is a bummer, since it's some great stuff. He went full on "devil shit", with this one, but instead of trying to make some underground Memphis revival music like many of his peers have, this stuff sounds more like some sort of "electronic" release that Earache Records would have put out circa 1995. Distorted gabber kick drums, lots of noise, samples distorted and blown out to the point of being completely unrecognizable. Think Scorn, Techno Animal etc. I'm not even sure if this influence was intentional or not. The lyrics are fucking stupid but in a good way.
He pulled it from youtube, like I said, but fortunately he still has this EP up on his tumblr, which he sadly never updates anymore: http://skatervader.tumblr.com/post/27466619336/download-c-u-n-t-in-the-basement-tape