6:37 pm
December 3, 2012
I use to love horrorcore music, I was actually pretty hardcore about it in 2001 to about 2009. I feel like it really started loosing it's touch! I know the majority of topics were about Death, Murder, Raping, Hating god, Etc. But I feel like at least back then, there was a few good artists that could rap about everything and not just one simple topic. There was more '' variety '' if you will, ever since Kill Musick and Horrorcore.com went bye bye it just hasn't been the same. Anyone else agree with me? the music has gotten pretty damn dry... who knows, maybe I'm just growing up and don't like it anymore? The last really dope horrorcore artist I heard was '' playboy the beast ''
7:20 pm
September 18, 2012
Yeah, I love horrorcore but my biggest problem with the genre is the lack of talent. The lack of very creative Kendrick Lamar or Lupe Fiasco or Sadistik type of word play. The lyricism, most can hardly pull off rhyming with only two syllables. And the lack of story telling. Now, I love shock value, but great story telling is gone. It's just gotten corny. It's always had a sense of corniness to it but there is a way to make horrorcore with out being fucking corny and that's what I want to hear. Horrorcore that feels real, that has an emotional investment to it.
But we still have King Gordy and Twiztid. There are probably a few more that I just haven't gotten into yet.
And Lucem Ferre. Lucem Ferre will try to make horrorcore how it should be.
8:31 pm
May 9, 2014
@lucem-ferre, I've shown some of my friends your songs, one of them described it as "black rap", kinda like black metal. But yeah, when I get something other than an iPhone, I'll download your music.
As for horrorcore, I don't know too many new artists, Mars is cool, but I only know a few songs from him. There's so much music, I haven't heard it all to know any new horrorcore shit.
I tried to do horrorcore, but that didn't work out. Now I just rap about whatever. Like having a heroin needle for a dick. And having people floss their teeth with my dick hair. Or fucking heroin addicts.
"Your girl fucked me 'cause you cummin' quicker than FedEx Air"- Sean Law
8:42 pm
March 20, 2013
and we eagerly away your next installment lucem.
im sorta the same as jiffy, i tried horrorcore but it just doesnt fit with who i am as a person now. my group stuff with Soulless will still be really dark horrorcore stuff but as a solo artist im trying to move away form that and just get creative with what i do.
I think the FLH mixtape did that for me because i didnt end up doing any horror related stuff. some real corny stuff but not horror related.
i sort of agree, but we still have artists like BLH and prozak.
8:53 pm
September 18, 2012
Yeah, BLH and Prozak are dope.
I have a very experimental and really different single ready to drop if I could get the album art done. Cough cough.
Other than that, I've been slacking. I got my project about half recorded and songs put together that I jam to a lot and the other half isn't even written yet. It's only 11 songs.
8:57 pm
September 18, 2012
9:14 pm
March 20, 2013
why dont you invest in a home studio lucem?
i mean save your nickels and spend a few hundred on a decent mic and a portable vocal booth?
you'd save alot of coin in the long run. theres some really cool gear out there you can get without breaking the bank.
ive also been a bit slack on my project. ive got about 10 - 11 beats ready to roll but nothing recorded. i got my midi keyboard so ive been mostly dicking around with that. plus im trying to get a new job so that has taken up a fair whack of time too.
and then theres a house to look after, which seems to be falling apart everytime i turn my back.
11:02 pm
September 18, 2012
Novocaine, That Aussie Asshole said
why dont you invest in a home studio lucem?i mean save your nickels and spend a few hundred on a decent mic and a portable vocal booth?
you'd save alot of coin in the long run. theres some really cool gear out there you can get without breaking the bank.
ive also been a bit slack on my project. ive got about 10 - 11 beats ready to roll but nothing recorded. i got my midi keyboard so ive been mostly dicking around with that. plus im trying to get a new job so that has taken up a fair whack of time too.
and then theres a house to look after, which seems to be falling apart everytime i turn my back.
Because I don't have the proper space to do so with out stupid ass children and shit disturbing my recording sessions.(I feel ya Mono) Plus, I like having an engineer there to coach me and give opinions and tips on, well, everything he can. I mean, the place I record at is top of the line stuff with a top of the line engineer it's worth every penny to me. I'd probably never build a home studio. If I ever build a studio it'll be a good studio used for everything. It'd be me making a lot of money, getting Chris or somebody as good, and me building them the perfect studio.
12:13 am
March 20, 2013
2:18 am
January 5, 2015
X1LOKI1X said
I use to love horrorcore music, I was actually pretty hardcore about it in 2001 to about 2009. I feel like it really started loosing it's touch! I know the majority of topics were about Death, Murder, Raping, Hating god, Etc. But I feel like at least back then, there was a few good artists that could rap about everything and not just one simple topic. There was more '' variety '' if you will, ever since Kill Musick and Horrorcore.com went bye bye it just hasn't been the same. Anyone else agree with me? the music has gotten pretty damn dry... who knows, maybe I'm just growing up and don't like it anymore? The last really dope horrorcore artist I heard was '' playboy the beast ''
horrorcore was dying by that point. The genre sort of eats itself. When killmusick and horrorcore.com were active scenes, you had a lot of crony-ism in the genre. People would say nice things to people they knew on the sites and inflate egos and shit.
I haven't talked much about killmusick on here so I don't think anybody realizes that I created that site with Kap and we used to get submissions and shit all the time but people didn't even know how to put together a press kit or how to record clean vocals or anything because people on the message boards would be overly polite to people and not criticize anything.
There's a lot of secondary reasons the genre died, but the crony bullshit was the worst. Also, being primarily internet based wasn't helping. If you look at the people who were moderately successful within the genre, there were always scenes offline. Kap caught the wicked shit scene of Detroit and Saginaw. He built that scene to a degree by helping to create UNLV and with Curt going on to start Bedlam. Then later you had V Sinizter, and a few other dudes. Bob e Nite tried to get shit moving offline where he lived. Some dudes in chicago had shit moving. Some dudes in windsor were really trying to get a ball going. Mad Insanity really got the bay area going after Brotha Lynch Hung. Necro had his scene in new york. I think LSP are trying to build a scene where they're at.
The best thing a horrorcore rapper could do would be to go hard in their local hip hop scene and not try to revive horrorcore.com or killmusick bullshit and just be known as that local rapper who is on some other shit. Try to dominate on a local scene and then worry about the internet.
I saw Curt up at the gathering. It was a surprise. I bought his new album. I have always enjoyed BADMiND's production and there's a track with kap which is pretty raw. I don't have that kind of darkness in my heart no more but it definitely made me feel nostalgic.
2:20 am
January 5, 2015
King Lucem Ferre said
Yeah, BLH and Prozak are dope.
I have a very experimental and really different single ready to drop if I could get the album art done. Cough cough.
Other than that, I've been slacking. I got my project about half recorded and songs put together that I jam to a lot and the other half isn't even written yet. It's only 11 songs.
sorry sorry sorry it's coming.
11:16 pm
September 18, 2012
I have to say, I think you need to do both the local and the internet thing. At the same time, but yeah, face to face experiences last a lot longer than the internet ones. The local fans are going to make you money. The internet fans will expand you.
I know SKR and LSP have their followings here in SLC.
11:28 pm
March 20, 2013
King Lucem Ferre said
I have to say, I think you need to do both the local and the internet thing. At the same time, but yeah, face to face experiences last a lot longer than the internet ones. The local fans are going to make you money. The internet fans will expand you.
I know SKR and LSP have their followings here in SLC.
totally agree with that.
you need to be hitting a broad spectrum. the internet is a big place. but hometown fans will last alot longer.
11:46 pm
May 19, 2013
4:04 am
April 20, 2015
7:20 am
October 8, 2014
I think that Horrorcore was SO good back in the day, that when I listen to the new stuff its a massive let down. I mean the whole LSP camp is dope, Dark Half is my shit. But god damn, when you have Q Strange/Bedlam/KGP/Majik Duce, then just old school 3-6 Mafia/Koopsta/Esham/Natas/HOK, you can even through in Old Bone Thugs. Everything's just been said and done before (and better the first time around). I believe that @novocaine said a while back, that its even hard to listen to now a days cuz its just not you anymore. And I concur with that statement 100%, not saying I don't always have a love for the wicked shit, its just the BLOOD AND GUTS rippen with my chainsaw dripping from the ceiling thing is mad played.
10:13 am
March 20, 2013
did anyone check out the scumbag worldwide mixtape? hyperbolic time chamber?
i downloaded it a few weeks back, i suppose its horrorcore and its definitely got some dope tracks to it.
GMO Skee seems to be doing horrorcore type shit, but mostly its music for little white kids to play violent video games to. his new album was pretty fucking dope.
i mean theres good stuff out there still. Playboy The Beast is sorta semi horrorcore mexican gangbanger shit, if thats what your into. even though his name is fucking horrible.
there is GOOD horrorcore out there still, you just have to find new and inventive ways to chop people up into little pieces.
the sicfux crowd is definitely doing cool shit too. i havent ahd a chance to listen to killa capones latest shit, but manson was a dope album.
Reznik outta the czech is killing it too.
11:33 am
November 15, 2012
12:43 pm
May 19, 2013
King Gordy,Lo Key,Mars,Q strange,J Reno,So Sick Social Club,Old Prozak,Brotha Lynch Hung,Kung Fu Vampire,,Esham,G Macc(Fuck It,All Of Siccmade), Sicfux(Jimmy Donn,Killa Capone,Ect...,Grave Plott,Trizz,X-Raided,,Twisted Insane,....Im sure theres more.But Included allota differnt styles in the mix here.Should find sumthin ya enjoy if ur lookin....
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