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Pitchfork Music Festival 2007: Clipse Are Trill

"I know you have a peaceful event here and all..." Pusha-T said a few tracks into the Clipse's day-stealing set -- and a few minutes later, it was a crowd of thousands hollering back "ka-ka-kat-kat" in joyous gunshot unison. Call 'em Frosty (they want you to), and know the snow-blowing Thornton sibs are a must-see hip-hop act. Malice and Pusha's cadences keep the metaphor alive on record, delivering lines with icy marksmanship -- but live, things get heated; their lines about blowing lines come with voices strained and know-all expressions. Mark Ronson may have the term on lockdown, but Clipse's rhymes feel like the authentic shit. Hipster's choice for coke-rap record of the year Hell Hath No Fury has its anthems, and we got 'em yesterday ("Wamp Wamp" (with Sim Thug turning up for lyrical duty), "Ride Around Shining," "Keys Open Doors"). The sound at the festival may be dodgy, but tickets were reasonable -- we got it for cheap --and Clipse paid 'em back in full.


Check back later for more fest coverage (including Mastodon, Cat Power, Iron & Wine, Beach House, and Grizzly Bear). Too many Clipse pics after the jump.







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so i was first row to see these guys, and they brought the fucking fire! one of the best performances at a show I've ever seen. the DJ with the sound effects made it perfect though, throwing in added gunshots for the decidedly "grimey" atmosphere

Posted by: joordeke at 07/15/07 1:54 PM | Reply
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extremely jealous i didnt get to see this, but i personally think its awesome that he has a cell-phone holster. makes him look like my dad or something

Posted by: christopher at 07/15/07 2:27 PM | Reply
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but I am sure your dad uses his cell phone for decidely less cool things, like checking the weather.

Posted by: Jesse at 07/15/07 4:16 PM | Reply
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so does this mean hip hop has finally stopped hating melody?

Posted by: nick at 07/15/07 6:06 PM | Reply
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ok that whole commentary was embarrassing. cringe.

Posted by: danuta at 07/15/07 8:34 PM | Reply
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dude i was there, was as ill (and trill) as described. clipse make me want to start doing coke again.

Posted by: sam jameson at 07/15/07 9:37 PM | Reply
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seriously, that entry gave me massive douche chills

Posted by: trs at 07/15/07 10:07 PM | Reply
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Unless I was hallucinating from the heat, I'm pretty sure I was standing behind Pusha-T, who smoking a joint and rocking out....to OF MONTREAL. Wow.

Posted by: Fitz at 07/16/07 3:40 AM | Reply
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unless i'm mistaken, that was Ab-Liva who showed up for Clipse, not Slim Thug. he was the only guest i remember - showed up, spit his verse on Cot Damn, Ride Around Shining, and one other i think? it's all a little hazy now, damn. But yeah, Ab-Liva, not Slim Thug. right?

Posted by: t.o. at 07/17/07 2:11 PM | Reply
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