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psocoptera) wrote2017-03-02 11:35 pm
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Splendor & Misery
So rap group Clipping. offered free downloads of their album Splendor & Misery for Hugo nominators, suggesting it was eligible for Best Dramatic Short. I know very little about rap, but not having much to nominate there, I figured there was no downside to listening, and OH MY GOD. I have this vague memory of the first time I was working my way through the early Rush discography, 2112 and the Cygnus X-1 songs, laying there completely caught up in it, and, like, narrative audio IS NOT MY THING 90% of the time, but, man, the other 10%. SPACE SCIENCE FICTION IN MY EARS, I don't know, this has gotten very capslocky, but the whole idea that you can couple pushing the boundaries of music with telling a spec-fic story, it's such a powerful synergy. There's pretty obviously a lot going on in Splendor & Misery that I don't understand - it's extremely reference-dense, the kind of literary poem puzzle someone who knows what the fuck they're talking about can dissect for pages - but even the bits I can get, slavery narratives/songs plus hip-hop as a specifically Black genre plus a delightful blender of science fiction references, it's clever and fascinating and *different* and, yes, absolutely nominating it.
ETA: let me know if you want the download link, I'll share it with anyone else who's nominating this year.
ETA: let me know if you want the download link, I'll share it with anyone else who's nominating this year.
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Also Daveed is AMAZING live and if you ever have a chance to see clipping. in concert, you should. The first time I saw them the crowd was all Hamilton fans who kept trying to get him to do Guns & Ships and were not really sure what to make of all the clangs and screeches, but they've been gaining some traction, and at the show I went to last week most of the people near me knew a substantial chunk of the lyrics.
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