(2:55) Young Fathers - Coco Sugar (3:49) Kanye West - The Life Of Pablo (5:01) Brock Hampton - Iridescence (6:20) Injury Reserves - Injury Reserves [Self-Titled] (7:54) JPEGMafia - All My Heroes Are Cornballs (9:06) Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory (10:24) Kanye West - Yeezus (11:44) Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition (12:53) Clippings - There Existed An Addiction To Blood (14:27) Death Grips - Bottomless Pit
I don't fault your Death Grips pick. I mean any album of theirs would have served the purpose. But why didn't you swap in The Money Store for Bottomless Pit?
If you’re on the fence: this is the best genre of hip hop hands down. With guys like Peggy, Danny Brown, clipping., Death Grips, and many others, there’s always great quality
ive already said MULTIPLE times Peggy is the absolute real deal Goat of this sub genre whats managed to accomplished musically stats critically etc in his time is legendary and his works make everthing else look like PEEK A BOO.....
solid list. i'm so glad iridescence made it, the more aggressive tracks are def more experimental/noisy hip hop tracks. I feel like an album list from me would get too convoluted explaining the picks, so ima just do songs. (mainly bangers) • Oh Shit!!! - Injury Reserve • 1539 Calvert - JPEGMAFIA • Black Skinhead - Kanye West • Story 2 - clipping. • NEW ORLEANS - BROCKHAMPTON • Yeah Right - Vince Staples • Legend Has It - Run The Jewels • WHAT'S GOOD - Tyler, The Creator • Ain't It Funny - Danny Brown • No Love - Death Grips (if i had to pick, but all opening dg tracks do the job).
I think Madlib & Dilla really started this new wave of unorthodox production. People can say what they say about the rhymes on Champion Sound, but no one can deny that the production on that joint paved the way for experimental hip hop. I'd even make the argument that Madlib wouldn't have produced the joints on Madvillainy the way he did if it wasn't for Dilla being in his life. After the early 2000s, I'd give Flying Lotus, Samiyam, Dibia$e, Ras G, Knxwledge, and Earl MAD credit for their contributions to experimental Hip Hop.
2:55 Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar 3:48 Kanye West - The Life of Pablo 5:00 BROCKHAMPTON - iridescence 6:18 Injury Reserve - Injury Reserve 7:50 JPEGMAFIA - All My Heroes Are Cornballs 9:05 Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory 10:23 Kanye West - Yeezus 11:42 Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition 12:53 clipping. - There Existed an Addiction to Blood 14:27 Depth Grips - Bottomless Pit I'm not a native speaker and it was quite hard sometimes to understand what was the artist's name. This kind of list would help in the description ;) Here we go, boys and girls! Here's my list for foodies (On all replies "it's not an experimental hip-hop" - so do you ): MIKE - May God Bless Your Hustle Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs Jay Electronica - A Written Testimony The Skull Eclipses - The Skull Eclipses (Special
Bro keep this shit up! I love it, it’s so refreshing to hear someone talk about music non-pretentiously and actually swearing. Please never stop swearing it won’t be the same 🤬
Nice clipping shout-out. There Existed is so so good, but I do prefer CLPPNG. Either way you go, though, you get consistently high energy throughout. Keep it up! Caretaker pulled me in (you got me to sit and listen to it and JFC that was incredibly moving), stayed because your content is so quality.
I've never even realized I've been a fan of experimental hip hop. Half of your list I've had added to my library for a while. A good XHiphop album would be "A Quiet Farwell" by Slauson Malone. A very interesting listen
i'd say another really good experimental hip hop album would be Because the Internet by Childish Gambino, some of the songs are somewhat normal but when the album gets weird, it gets WEIRD. plus it's one of the best hip hop albums of the 2010s no cap
Hahaha I just finished this video and realized I was listening to these albums in reverse order; I've almost finished Death Grips and I just started listening to Clippings. I thought this was gonna start FROM Clippings and DG. Wish me luck on my backwards journey.
Man, I've seriously needed a list like this! Been so bored going burning out my playlists lately and yeah, got a few new albums to check out now! Thanks :D
ngl chief the first 3 minutes of this video, as far as I'm going right now, is some of the best content I've seen on this site in at least a few months.
The intro reminded me how crazy it is that you’ve gained like 80k subs since this video. And you deserve every one dude you’ve made some quality shit bro.
this channel is gonna blow up dude! i can already tell . also thank you for including bh’s iridescence.. i dont rlly listen to em anymore but ive always felt like its their best of their newer albums
Came here four or five months ago wanting to get into this stuff, now I know and agree on everything you said this video. This and the reddit flow chart were the perfect places to start.
Damnnnnn Peggy... I agree All My Heros Are Cornballs is a superior record to Veteran. Veteran is more experimental, but I think it gets lost in repetition with it's interludes becoming the SAME weird everytime. All My Heros Are Cornballs, on the other hand, has a massive amount of variety while simultaneously maintaining the strange vibe and production. That being said, both records are two of my favorite this decade, and Peggy is one of my fav artist rn. I highly highly reccomend both albums, can't go wrong with either.
Gonna have to give these a shot! My usual music selection doesn’t overlap much with the stuff you tend to cover (I’m still out here unironically blasting dubstep in 2020), but you have a way of presenting it that just grabs me out of my seat. You hit right home recommending The Caretaker and this sounds real promising too.
As a Death Grips fan, I actually don't click with Bottomless Pit at all, which is weird to me. For me, there's nothing I get from it that isn't done better on The Powers That B, No Love Deep Web or Year of the Snitch. I would actually recommend Year of the Snitch as the best starting point for getting into DG, it represents a crazy melting pot of all the different sounds they're known for. Also, Is Big Fish Theory really more experimental than All My Heroes Are Cornballs? The beats on Big Fish are nuts (especially Yeah Right, holy shit), but Vince can't compete with Peggy's insane sound design in my book. Great vid dude, thanks!
I tried listening to the money store when I 1st listened to them, but hated it. But then I listened to exmilitary and all their other stuff started to make sense.
my favorite experimental hip hop album (and also my favorite hip hop album in general) is cLOUDDEAD's self titled. its so mysterious and ominous throughout the whole album and keeps you hooked throughout its entire hour plus run time. some people would argue its cloud rap, but i disagree with that, its totally experimental hip hop.
BP is my favorite DG album but I’d be remiss to not acknowledge just how intense and downright terrifying some of the tracks off No Love Deep Web are. Like “Lock Your Doors” just has a dreadful, almost apocalyptic instrumentation, and the raw production of “No Love” fills me with a rising uneasiness through and through.
Some other great hip hop albums: Resin - Kill Bill The Rapper Buy Muy Drugs - Buy Muy Drugs THIS DOES NOT EXIST - Lil Darkie Beneath the Toxic Jungle - Rav Burd - Wilma Vritra The Impossible Kid - Aesop Rock Come To Life - Cities Aviv Some Rap Songs - Earl Sweatshirt Rap Album Two - Jonwayne
For real it's gotten to a point where i overthink showing music to people because of the tolerance to experimental thing Edit: And everything you're saying about iridescence is very true
bro I`m totally a new fan of your channel, I`m from Argentina so english is my second language, it`s difficult some times understand the names of the albums, what I want to say if you can write the names in the description it will be better at least for me hahaha, hope you keep growing
yeezus really shouldn’t be super high it’s very entry level experimental. there’s really only a few moments of super experimental moments on the whole album
Definitely Atrocity Exhibition got me into Experimental HipHop it even took me back to Dr. Octagon. I love MF doom but my knowledge of Abstract Experimental HipHop was kinda off
Funny! This Experimental Hip Hop is turning out to be a huge and very deep rabbit hole. No need to send help, anybody that needs me wait at the other end. I'm kind of leaning toward the industrial side but the rest is pretty good too. JPEG was a lot better than I had expected. There's a list of the top 100 albums EHH online, this will take a while. Death Grips I'm going with Exmilitary as my fave then No Love Deep Web, then I'd say Money Store.
Mine fav would be Beatles-Revolver, Sgt Pepper's Pink Floyd-DSOTM, Meddle King Crimson-In The Court Of The Crimson King Close to the edge by Yes Ik these aren't Hip Hop
I like your list but I would've made some changes. Big Fish Theory is great but not extremely experimental. I would put it after tlop. I also think iridesence and Injury reserve should switch places, as well as Bottomless Pit and TEAATB. From filthy tongues of gods and griots is an album I would include after clipping. I feel like this album kind of combines DG and clipping in a sense, the style of clipping and the harshness of DG. I would also end the list off with By the time i get to phoenix. It's maybe not the most experimental (though it is very experimental) but it makes sense as the last album, since it's kind of "post hiphop". Otherwise it's a great list bro!
(2:55) Young Fathers - Coco Sugar
(3:49) Kanye West - The Life Of Pablo
(5:01) Brock Hampton - Iridescence
(6:20) Injury Reserves - Injury Reserves [Self-Titled]
(7:54) JPEGMafia - All My Heroes Are Cornballs
(9:06) Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory
(10:24) Kanye West - Yeezus
(11:44) Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
(12:53) Clippings - There Existed An Addiction To Blood
(14:27) Death Grips - Bottomless Pit
I don't fault your Death Grips pick. I mean any album of theirs would have served the purpose. But why didn't you swap in The Money Store for Bottomless Pit?
@@theville9885 toatally. This being an introduction to experimental then money store can attract more listeners in my opinion
@@theville9885 because bottomless pit>>>tms
Finally, now I know the perfect music to play in front of the girls I like. Thanks Jake, you are a saint.
yo is that the guy that listens to imagine dragons?
Bumbo Columbo The one and only
It's not on here but acid by jockstrap? Any girl will love it I promise. All my friends loved it
@@1234souleaterevansYo that's a good song bro I thought it was finna be ass but when it actually started it was good
If you’re on the fence: this is the best genre of hip hop hands down. With guys like Peggy, Danny Brown, clipping., Death Grips, and many others, there’s always great quality
Thank u for giving bad people good ideas
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those who can’t adjust
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I KEEP GIVING BAD PEOPLE GOOD IDEAS
NOIDED joke
For me it all started with MF DOOM
i love this
MotherFuckin' DOOM
Same bruh
I started with Death Grips, but DOOM is a legend
@@sammshoyu8434 i found Death Grips someone after DOOM so it's not that different 🙃
Bruh, i've just watched the caretaker's video, subscribed and then this upload just in time.... this channel is gonna blow, keep it up!!
Love u Diego
I did the same exact thing 2 months later
ive already said MULTIPLE times Peggy is the absolute real deal Goat of this sub genre whats managed to accomplished musically stats critically etc in his time is legendary and his works make everthing else look like PEEK A BOO.....
solid list. i'm so glad iridescence made it, the more aggressive tracks are def more experimental/noisy hip hop tracks. I feel like an album list from me would get too convoluted explaining the picks, so ima just do songs. (mainly bangers)
• Oh Shit!!! - Injury Reserve
• 1539 Calvert - JPEGMAFIA
• Black Skinhead - Kanye West
• Story 2 - clipping.
• NEW ORLEANS - BROCKHAMPTON
• Yeah Right - Vince Staples
• Legend Has It - Run The Jewels
• WHAT'S GOOD - Tyler, The Creator
• Ain't It Funny - Danny Brown
• No Love - Death Grips (if i had to pick, but all opening dg tracks do the job).
I love everything single track you just listed
There is NOT ENOUGH LOVE for Legend Has It man for real
@@ABucketofJake dude run the jewels needs more recognition
Ulises valadez contreras - Kan Kill
Story 2 literally created music
I think Madlib & Dilla really started this new wave of unorthodox production. People can say what they say about the rhymes on Champion Sound, but no one can deny that the production on that joint paved the way for experimental hip hop. I'd even make the argument that Madlib wouldn't have produced the joints on Madvillainy the way he did if it wasn't for Dilla being in his life.
After the early 2000s, I'd give Flying Lotus, Samiyam, Dibia$e, Ras G, Knxwledge, and Earl MAD credit for their contributions to experimental Hip Hop.
i would also have to give El-P as much credit, because he was doing crazy shit in the early 2000s
2:55 Young Fathers - Cocoa Sugar
3:48 Kanye West - The Life of Pablo
5:00 BROCKHAMPTON - iridescence
6:18 Injury Reserve - Injury Reserve
7:50 JPEGMAFIA - All My Heroes Are Cornballs
9:05 Vince Staples - Big Fish Theory
10:23 Kanye West - Yeezus
11:42 Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
12:53 clipping. - There Existed an Addiction to Blood
14:27 Depth Grips - Bottomless Pit
I'm not a native speaker and it was quite hard sometimes to understand what was the artist's name. This kind of list would help in the description ;)
Here we go, boys and girls! Here's my list for foodies (On all replies "it's not an experimental hip-hop" - so do you ):
MIKE - May God Bless Your Hustle
Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs
Jay Electronica - A Written Testimony
The Skull Eclipses - The Skull Eclipses (Special
Legend, could I put this in the description of the video
@@ABucketofJake please do :) Do you have a Spotify account BTW? It would be interesting to stalk on what you're listening to :)
I probably should work on making one
A Bucket of Jake yeah id love that too
bruh this man pulled Jai out lmao, that man is a god indeed.
great video, but i'm pretty sure that twenty one pilots does not make experimental hip hop
É sim, don't @ me
Bro keep this shit up! I love it, it’s so refreshing to hear someone talk about music non-pretentiously and actually swearing. Please never stop swearing it won’t be the same 🤬
didn't even like hip hop until i decided to listen to veteran now its opened me up to the genre and i cant believe i slept on it for my entire life
Ayyyyy IRIDESCENCE GANG! YES, best Brockhampton album, fight me.
Completely agree Pat
You misspelt saturation 3
Saturation III 10/10
Iridescence 9/10
Saturation 7/10
Ginger 6/10
Saturation II 6/10
Nice clipping shout-out. There Existed is so so good, but I do prefer CLPPNG. Either way you go, though, you get consistently high energy throughout.
Keep it up! Caretaker pulled me in (you got me to sit and listen to it and JFC that was incredibly moving), stayed because your content is so quality.
You da legend but I do have to listen to more clipping man
Reading the comment section REALLY makes me realise, that Danny Brown is SO UNDERAPPRECIATED!
I've never even realized I've been a fan of experimental hip hop. Half of your list I've had added to my library for a while. A good XHiphop album would be "A Quiet Farwell" by Slauson Malone. A very interesting listen
THE GOATTTTTTTTT
(And I would also recommend some rap songs by earl sweatshirt)
I don't know dude, there exists an addiction to blood, dude
THE FEAR.
Man, I still love Yeezus.
Fight me
That goddamn Caretaker album keeps slapping me in the face on all my "recommended videos" lists & I'm going insane because of it
i'd say another really good experimental hip hop album would be Because the Internet by Childish Gambino, some of the songs are somewhat normal but when the album gets weird, it gets WEIRD. plus it's one of the best hip hop albums of the 2010s no cap
dang right, i was already going to mention it, glad someone agrees
That’s a good point I hadn’t even thought of that while making the video but good point boys
v underrated record
id say its more alternative hip hop than experimental but nonetheless an amazing album with an absurd theater play to accompany it
I just wanna say.... I enjoy the little memes you put in the intros of the video.
Oh my god fucking finally someone gives Iridescence the love it deserves!
Hahaha I just finished this video and realized I was listening to these albums in reverse order; I've almost finished Death Grips and I just started listening to Clippings. I thought this was gonna start FROM Clippings and DG.
Wish me luck on my backwards journey.
That’s an interesting endeavor indeed
dude, i got here from the dementia video, but your meme content is 10/10
Man, I've seriously needed a list like this! Been so bored going burning out my playlists lately and yeah, got a few new albums to check out now! Thanks :D
ngl chief the first 3 minutes of this video, as far as I'm going right now, is some of the best content I've seen on this site in at least a few months.
Thank you Duke I appreciate you saying that
@@ABucketofJake hey that's my name i love you
I recommend Third Side Of Tape by Lil Ugly Mane, its a genrebending masterpiece
The intro reminded me how crazy it is that you’ve gained like 80k subs since this video. And you deserve every one dude you’ve made some quality shit bro.
MAN your channel is great, please keep it up
this channel is gonna blow up dude! i can already tell . also thank you for including bh’s iridescence.. i dont rlly listen to em anymore but ive always felt like its their best of their newer albums
Bro rap song tutorial is a masterpiece
dude, SO happy you shouted out J'OUVERT that's hands down my favorite song off iri, definitely top 3 for me for BH.
It's good to see a great channel blow up like this 👍
Came here four or five months ago wanting to get into this stuff, now I know and agree on everything you said this video. This and the reddit flow chart were the perfect places to start.
This my new favorite TH-cam channel
you are SPOT ON about Iridescence, that shit is underrated af
I’m so glad I found this channel. This is a great channel.
Whoa thanks for these good stuff.
I got to know Death Grips because of the game Critters for Sale, then I found this channel.
Damnnnnn Peggy...
I agree All My Heros Are Cornballs is a superior record to Veteran. Veteran is more experimental, but I think it gets lost in repetition with it's interludes becoming the SAME weird everytime.
All My Heros Are Cornballs, on the other hand, has a massive amount of variety while simultaneously maintaining the strange vibe and production.
That being said, both records are two of my favorite this decade, and Peggy is one of my fav artist rn. I highly highly reccomend both albums, can't go wrong with either.
THE experimental hip hop album: M I A- Maya.
Yessssss
Gonna have to give these a shot! My usual music selection doesn’t overlap much with the stuff you tend to cover (I’m still out here unironically blasting dubstep in 2020), but you have a way of presenting it that just grabs me out of my seat. You hit right home recommending The Caretaker and this sounds real promising too.
Give it a shot my guy see what you think
I feel my horizons widening watching these videos
This is a fantastic video, very articulate the music is described so well. Also rlly funny too. You should have more subscribers for sureee
As a Death Grips fan, I actually don't click with Bottomless Pit at all, which is weird to me. For me, there's nothing I get from it that isn't done better on The Powers That B, No Love Deep Web or Year of the Snitch. I would actually recommend Year of the Snitch as the best starting point for getting into DG, it represents a crazy melting pot of all the different sounds they're known for.
Also, Is Big Fish Theory really more experimental than All My Heroes Are Cornballs? The beats on Big Fish are nuts (especially Yeah Right, holy shit), but Vince can't compete with Peggy's insane sound design in my book.
Great vid dude, thanks!
I would say that YOTS is one of the hardest to get into but good for you for clicking with that of all things mad respect and I totally agree
@@ABucketofJake The funny thing is, every time I get one of my friends into DG, it's because I show them YOTS. It's crazy, but it works!
Bottomless Pit The second best DG album
I tried listening to the money store when I 1st listened to them, but hated it. But then I listened to exmilitary and all their other stuff started to make sense.
NOT the bottomless pit. The money store. And also kids see ghosts should’ve been here as an honorable mention
I was thinking of doing an honorable mention
Thank tod someone else loves iridescence as much as i do
my favorite experimental hip hop album (and also my favorite hip hop album in general) is cLOUDDEAD's self titled. its so mysterious and ominous throughout the whole album and keeps you hooked throughout its entire hour plus run time. some people would argue its cloud rap, but i disagree with that, its totally experimental hip hop.
I will give that a listen
I saw them live back in 2002.
Talked to Dose for a while before the show.Awesome talent and person.
iri is my favourite brockhampton album this, shit is crazy for that pop rap group, and probably good place to start with experimental hip hop
BP is my favorite DG album but I’d be remiss to not acknowledge just how intense and downright terrifying some of the tracks off No Love Deep Web are. Like “Lock Your Doors” just has a dreadful, almost apocalyptic instrumentation, and the raw production of “No Love” fills me with a rising uneasiness through and through.
You raise some good points
Some other great hip hop albums:
Resin - Kill Bill The Rapper
Buy Muy Drugs - Buy Muy Drugs
THIS DOES NOT EXIST - Lil Darkie
Beneath the Toxic Jungle - Rav
Burd - Wilma Vritra
The Impossible Kid - Aesop Rock
Come To Life - Cities Aviv
Some Rap Songs - Earl Sweatshirt
Rap Album Two - Jonwayne
Labor Days is the superior Aes album
Eyy Rav and Kill Bill are both dope
I love trap rap and experimental rap🤝
Fella I love your content deadass
A underground artist that needs more attention is Ulises valadez contreras
Bet ima checkm our
A Bucket of Jake th-cam.com/video/zXbSfl0O3qU/w-d-xo.html this one hit me hard when I found it years ago
The only album I know in this is CLIPPNG
I feel I did something wrong
That’s mad rare to hear somebody who ONLY knows clipping and nothing else
For real it's gotten to a point where i overthink showing music to people because of the tolerance to experimental thing
Edit: And everything you're saying about iridescence is very true
bro I`m totally a new fan of your channel, I`m from Argentina so english is my second language, it`s difficult some times understand the names of the albums, what I want to say if you can write the names in the description it will be better at least for me hahaha, hope you keep growing
bro i fucking love iridescence so much thank u for validating me
I LOVE THIS VIDEO SO MUCH 🔌🐝
thanks for responding to my dm man, luv you keep it up
Rest in peace Groggs ❤️
man you deserve so much more attention than you get
8:45 this prediction is slowly coming true, peggy just met Ye yesterday
big fish theory, yeezus, clipping AND death grips... all very based picks
i like watching these kinda videos cause it fascinates me how much white people love talking about experimental hip hop
thanks man, now i have a lot of new music to hear👍
Some kid named Jeremy is quaking in his shoes right now
Jouvert fucking best BROCHAMPTON SONG EVER!!!!!!!!!
I personally would put a Dälek record, and clouddead, those two are extremely underrated.
10:00 it is what happened when SOPHIE is on the production
yeezus really shouldn’t be super high it’s very entry level experimental. there’s really only a few moments of super experimental moments on the whole album
1 minute into listening to Death Grips: wtf is this
1 hour: BLOBLOBLOBLOBLOBLOBLOOHHHNOOO
BLABLABLABLABLABLABLABLAHOOOOTHEAD
I went from the impossible kid to the money store to the mouse and the mask. What the fuck is my listening history
trash is such a banger on bottomless pit
Absolutely agree
first album was excellent! im definitely gonna check them out more
Atrocity Exhibition was pretty experimental and insane
a day after i listened to pulse demon i was listening to yeezus and my dad walks in my room saying, is this more of that weird tv static music
Definitely Atrocity Exhibition got me into Experimental HipHop it even took me back to Dr. Octagon. I love MF doom but my knowledge of Abstract Experimental HipHop was kinda off
You predicted Scaring the Hoes at 1:30.
Great channel, bro! You got an amazing and interesting voice and an interesting narrative. New sub here ;)
I subbed off this video alone. I knew about Brockhampton before, but I would not have listened to this album without you.
Thanks again.
That Young Fathers record bangs sooo hard
Correction, all*
IRIDESCENCE IS SO UNDERRATED
i hope the best for you dud
Earl sweatshirt is what started it for me
vince staples is the goat of exp hip hop
Another album I feel like was ahead of it's time, was Maya by m.i.a.
Iridescence is my fav brockhampton album
This is awesome... I wish you included examples from the album's though.
TH-cam copyright bruh
Yooooooo I was hoping you would could include the Brockhampton album! I totally agree with your opinion on it!! There best album imo.
Not gunna mention the fact that SOPHIE did some production on big fish theory?
EL-P Fantastic Damage.
One of the first albums that put me in that experimental zone.
A lot of people recommend that album and I think I should totally give it a listen
@@ABucketofJake you will like it. no doubt.
could replaced life of pablo with a dalek album but ok
Funny! This Experimental Hip Hop is turning out to be a huge and very deep rabbit hole. No need to send help, anybody that needs me wait at the other end. I'm kind of leaning toward the industrial side but the rest is pretty good too. JPEG was a lot better than I had expected. There's a list of the top 100 albums EHH online, this will take a while. Death Grips I'm going with Exmilitary as my fave then No Love Deep Web, then I'd say Money Store.
yes i also agree with tlop > mbdtf ty for being high intelgance
mbdtf is a masterpiece but i feel like it gets old quickly
Mine fav would be
Beatles-Revolver, Sgt Pepper's
Pink Floyd-DSOTM, Meddle
King Crimson-In The Court Of The Crimson King
Close to the edge by Yes
Ik these aren't Hip Hop
I like your list but I would've made some changes. Big Fish Theory is great but not extremely experimental. I would put it after tlop. I also think iridesence and Injury reserve should switch places, as well as Bottomless Pit and TEAATB. From filthy tongues of gods and griots is an album I would include after clipping. I feel like this album kind of combines DG and clipping in a sense, the style of clipping and the harshness of DG. I would also end the list off with By the time i get to phoenix. It's maybe not the most experimental (though it is very experimental) but it makes sense as the last album, since it's kind of "post hiphop". Otherwise it's a great list bro!
This is some vanilla music and that says alot about me
my favourite experimental hip hop piece of work would HAVE to be Faces by mac. RIP legend
DAVEED DIGGS IS IN CLIPPING OMG WTF