Thanks for uploading this, I just recently discovered Skalpel and they're awesome. I love exploration of rap's roots, one of which is jazz. Great talent, great tracks, great!
if you enjoy skalpel then check out the cinematic orchestra, blockhead,jaga jazzist, dj food, dj shadow and dj krush...i'm also discovering sensational sounds the ferther i dig deep into the roots of hip hop.
Thanks for the recommendations, I'm familiar with all those except blockhead and jaga jazzist. All are great artists, the ones you've mentioned there :) In reply, here are a couple of names that share the same sound, maybe you haven't heard some of them :)
Hive, Parov Stelar, RJD2, Blue sky black death, Kid Koala, Opus.. Also, Big Bud is great, check out his Soulfood v=14H-ChYYg10&fmt=18 ,I found the rest of his Late night blues album to be equally great..
@noiz87 You are exploring the roots of rap by listening to Skalpel? That makes no sense whatsoever. Hip hop was already established as a genre in the 1970's and "rap" became massively mainstream long before Skalpel was even releasing any music. It would actually be more accurate to say that hip hop is one of the roots of Skalpel, considering they borrow some of their beat styles from hip hop music. And much of the jazz Skalpel is fusing into their music has been sampled from the 60s and 70s...
@bbillyson Chrono-logically, your logic is flawless :) However, my exploration often takes me all over the globe, eras and genres, cultures. Skalpel was one of the stepping stones that helped me grow accustomed to jazz, since rap>jazz can be quite a harsh transition for the untrained ear. Skalpel values the roots, jazz, that's why I brought the topic up.
I totally and utterly agree with you, because you speak the facts my friend :)
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cinolski 2 months ago
take a deep breath then listen...wow
erickBUENO2009 2 months ago
Chyba najlepszy kawałek z tej płyty. Poza tym jednym kawałkiem płytka trochę przeciętna :(. "Skalpel" o wiele lepsza.
IAmPeteRockFan 6 months ago
mniam mniam
schmidt969 1 year ago
herrlich
EndORviehne 1 year ago
The best song on Konfusion..This album was however a bit disappointing for me compared tro their debut ´Skalpel´.
UJ96LFA 2 years ago
genialne <3
pejkos 2 years ago 4
czy ktośma może uwtór Skalpela - voice of reason?
KLX1410 2 years ago
I want their albums =D
muutiasse 2 years ago
Great song!. I would also advise you to check out Alice Russell and The Quantic Soul Orchestra.
JoeStephens78 2 years ago
0 comments? Eh..
Thanks for uploading this, I just recently discovered Skalpel and they're awesome. I love exploration of rap's roots, one of which is jazz. Great talent, great tracks, great!
noiz87 3 years ago 2
if you enjoy skalpel then check out the cinematic orchestra, blockhead,jaga jazzist, dj food, dj shadow and dj krush...i'm also discovering sensational sounds the ferther i dig deep into the roots of hip hop.
MARECLOUD 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the recommendations, I'm familiar with all those except blockhead and jaga jazzist. All are great artists, the ones you've mentioned there :) In reply, here are a couple of names that share the same sound, maybe you haven't heard some of them :)
Hive, Parov Stelar, RJD2, Blue sky black death, Kid Koala, Opus.. Also, Big Bud is great, check out his Soulfood v=14H-ChYYg10&fmt=18 ,I found the rest of his Late night blues album to be equally great..
Rise higher by helping others rise :)
noiz87 3 years ago 7
@noiz87 You are exploring the roots of rap by listening to Skalpel? That makes no sense whatsoever. Hip hop was already established as a genre in the 1970's and "rap" became massively mainstream long before Skalpel was even releasing any music. It would actually be more accurate to say that hip hop is one of the roots of Skalpel, considering they borrow some of their beat styles from hip hop music. And much of the jazz Skalpel is fusing into their music has been sampled from the 60s and 70s...
bbillyson 1 year ago 2
@bbillyson Chrono-logically, your logic is flawless :) However, my exploration often takes me all over the globe, eras and genres, cultures. Skalpel was one of the stepping stones that helped me grow accustomed to jazz, since rap>jazz can be quite a harsh transition for the untrained ear. Skalpel values the roots, jazz, that's why I brought the topic up.
I totally and utterly agree with you, because you speak the facts my friend :)
noiz87 1 year ago