The Tippy-Top of Chap Hop

Oct 28, 2014 00:27


Chap hop is a blend of hip-hop music with a chap æsthetic; that is, a dandyish steampunk or early twentieth century style. It’s decidedly uncool - and was even before Michael Gove expressed a fondness for it - and furthermore, a fair proportion of it is not especially good.

However, fear not, for a while I ago I ploughed my way through most of it and compiled a list to share with some friends. Here, for your delectation, I present “Chap Hop - The Good Bits”. (If you’ve only got time for one, make it Fighting Trousers, but they’re all worth checking out for different reasons.)
Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer:

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Songs for Acid Edward: a history of 1990s techno, on the banjolele

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Just Like A Chap: a more typical example of chap hop Professor Elemental:

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Fighting Trousers: Professor Elemental challenges the upstart Mr. B
(The unseen "Geoffrey" is, of course, the Professor's simian butler)

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Sir, You Are Being Hunted: gangsta chap hop; a promo for a computer game of the same name Sir Reginald Pikedevant, Esquire:

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Just Glue Some Gears On It (And Call It Steampunk): chap-hop meets barbershop

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A Belated Introduction: Sir Reginald realises he’s being mistaken for Mr. B and Professor Elemental.
Spot the cameo by Glamis castle, and count the knuckles at the end.

dandy, steampunk, video, whimsy, music

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