Beatboxing and loops extreme
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here's some of his stuff:
http://www.biggerbread.com/hear.htm
listen to his rendition of Kashmir...good lord
http://www.biggerbread.com/hear.htm
listen to his rendition of Kashmir...good lord
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wow!!!!!!!!
i dunno too much about the beatboxing scene, but it seems that this guy has just gone and done a fatality on the scene - he really seems to have set a new standard, just like brisk was saying.
i dunno about it being partially a promotion though - the guy just seemed to be passionate about explaining how he arrived at his hardware decisions.
seems like a savvy, talented, mofo
i dunno too much about the beatboxing scene, but it seems that this guy has just gone and done a fatality on the scene - he really seems to have set a new standard, just like brisk was saying.
i dunno about it being partially a promotion though - the guy just seemed to be passionate about explaining how he arrived at his hardware decisions.
seems like a savvy, talented, mofo
Heard this one awhile ago. No added effects, just him. Last part is crazy when he does the beat and vocals.
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/beatbox.wmv
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/beatbox.wmv
Hey, a mate of mine bought it. We were about 10 at the time, so I guess that's a decent enough excuse. I remember sitting in my room listening to that, the Beasties and Public Enemy thinking... I need to get me a baseball cap....!Ezekiel wrote:Could it be that nobody actually bought the album, and failed to hear it as a result?*Disco* wrote: Anyone remember the beatboxing track on the Vanilla Ice album?! I guess not...