![]() Creating collages from the unfamiliar helps to show the fallacy in thinking of this kind of music as unoriginal, while also adding to Knx.’s legend as a prodigious crate-digger- a snippet from an episode of "What’s Happening" on “Rude” is a perfect find for the track’s dreamy mix. For every Jadakiss ad-lib, every Illmatic skit, there’s an unrecognizable treatment of Camp Lo’s “Luchini AK (This Is It)” or a magical horn salvo like the one on “Pho”. The tracks on Anthology don't make it as easy for sample-spotters as on some of Knxledge's past releases. But while post-Dilla beatmaking fervor has reached its highest point, there’s certainly room to be made for a producer steeped in the history of black music and still with it enough to put out remixes of Drake, Miguel, and Danny Brown. rejects the free release schedule that so many in the hip-hop community have embraced, which is likely the reason he remains relatively obscure- his bandcamp mixes, at $5 a pop, are out of your standard internet-comber’s price range.
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