wax tailor really dosent have that many peers in the sense, he does what he does in full albums, whereas other artists may do his style in one or two tracks amongst their catalogue. those peers lean more towards the instrumentalization, and then towards jumbling rap lyric clips throughout. also dosent help hes european, which makes a difference believe it or not as far as peerage (i can hear the difference, dont know how to verbalize it, much in the same way aim is too)
broadly? start scouring with dustedwax.org its dusted wax kingdom label. then theres artists im sure you know cut chemist, j rocc, d-styles, rob swift, roc raida (all dudes w/ west coast style) - though not the narrative type youre looking for and more scratch focused. theres prince paul & his related projects...ruckus roboticus...adlib, and madlib...mr scruff... also it seems the late 90's were the 'golden age' of this type of sound production, for places to start looking.
more narrowly? shoulder shrug emoji. heres a couple
- mr scruff - fish (or the keep it unreal alb)
- stuntdouble & tenshun - drunktro
- professor brian oblivion - feel the funk
- tack-fu - how long
- main sequence - mannhandler
- cut chemist - motivational speaker
- 1200 hobos - the illuminati
- born talent - the avids affection
- pablo - due praises
- public enemy - dark side of the wall 2000
- zaire black - experiments with the truth
- roc raida - ill kick your ass/who you fuckin wit
- jurassic 5 - contact, react
- colossus - interlude 1
- insight - outro (crooked needle alb)
- wax tailor - que sera
- d-styles - wont you be my neighbor
- dj js1 - rule 4080
- centz - insult 2 watch
- detane - luv interlude
- dj revolution - head 2 head, rhythm control
- rob swift - the ghetto
- adlib - grovers eerie story, introduction to rhythm
- ruckus roboticus - here we go, never play with scratches
- time machine - the mekster
- pugslee atomz - michael's
- epstein - tape 1
- dj day - close your eyes, what planet what station
- malcolm and martin - do it again
- captain murphy - hovercrafts and cows
- louis mackey - mc-ide
- ribbonmouthrabbit - not such a clear day
- trillionaires - recession proof
- madlib - smoke theme for dankery harv
- koncept - understanding
....and one of the earliest tracks to use 'clips' style in the 80s: willesden dodgers - not this president
broadly? start scouring with dustedwax.org its dusted wax kingdom label. then theres artists im sure you know cut chemist, j rocc, d-styles, rob swift, roc raida (all dudes w/ west coast style) - though not the narrative type youre looking for and more scratch focused. theres prince paul & his related projects...ruckus roboticus...adlib, and madlib...mr scruff... also it seems the late 90's were the 'golden age' of this type of sound production, for places to start looking.
more narrowly? shoulder shrug emoji. heres a couple
- mr scruff - fish (or the keep it unreal alb)
- stuntdouble & tenshun - drunktro
- professor brian oblivion - feel the funk
- tack-fu - how long
- main sequence - mannhandler
- cut chemist - motivational speaker
- 1200 hobos - the illuminati
- born talent - the avids affection
- pablo - due praises
- public enemy - dark side of the wall 2000
- zaire black - experiments with the truth
- roc raida - ill kick your ass/who you fuckin wit
- jurassic 5 - contact, react
- colossus - interlude 1
- insight - outro (crooked needle alb)
- wax tailor - que sera
- d-styles - wont you be my neighbor
- dj js1 - rule 4080
- centz - insult 2 watch
- detane - luv interlude
- dj revolution - head 2 head, rhythm control
- rob swift - the ghetto
- adlib - grovers eerie story, introduction to rhythm
- ruckus roboticus - here we go, never play with scratches
- time machine - the mekster
- pugslee atomz - michael's
- epstein - tape 1
- dj day - close your eyes, what planet what station
- malcolm and martin - do it again
- captain murphy - hovercrafts and cows
- louis mackey - mc-ide
- ribbonmouthrabbit - not such a clear day
- trillionaires - recession proof
- madlib - smoke theme for dankery harv
- koncept - understanding
....and one of the earliest tracks to use 'clips' style in the 80s: willesden dodgers - not this president
find me a music service that can do this.