Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop (Anticon, 1999)
A little predictable, in that it's exactly what I'd imagine an experimental hip-hop album from the late 90s would sound like, but nonetheless, pretty dank. If I keep this rap thing up, I think Anticon would be a good label for Anonymoose, at least better than the others I've heard things from. Except Starks Enterprises of course.
Choice cuts: Untitled, It's Them, My Little Habbit
The Ground (Robert Beavers, 2002)
Had to watch this for both my man Sy and Susan Oxtoby of PFA fame, who included it on her Sight and Sound list. I get the following, it's probably been a couple years since a strictly experimental film resonated with me so much. I'm sure a lot can be written about it, I don't really have the skill or the inclination. This is my second Beavers after a little thing tagged onto a Markopoulos series and I'm stoked to watch more now.
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