On the record

JIM CARROLL  on music

JIM CARROLL on music

It was the music TV highlight of the year so far as Tyler, The Creatorand Hodgy Beats started a riot on Late Night with Jimmy Fallonlast week. Check it out on YouTube and you too will be shouting "wolf gang" at the screen – or muttering that it's the end of civilisation as we know it.

You might not have heard of Tyler, The Creator, Hodgy Beats and the Odd Future crew before now. Every so often a bunch of kids come along to shake things up, and now is the time for the Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, to give their full name, to shine.

OFWGKTA are a gang of whipsmart, bratty, snotty teenage rappers, producers, skate kids, visual artists and mischief-makers from LA. Led by Tyler, the Creator, the Odd Future crew will remind some of trying to decipher what the Wu-Tang Clan were all about when they first broke out of Staten Island, but the comparison begins and ends there. Odd Future are a very different proposition to the Wu.

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Their gritty, grimey rhymes are probably going to alienate twice as many people as their sound attracts, but they don’t really give a damn if people find them objectionable. There’s a thrilling, unpredictable swagger to them that we haven’t experienced in hip-hop in yonks. Here’s a gang who are doing this for their own amusement and are not adhering to any rulebook.

But it will be interesting to see what happens now that the mainstream has come calling. XL boss Richard Russell has signed Tyler for an album (due in April) and their profile is already skyrocketing. Keeping that swagger going is about to get a little harder. And just where the hell is Earl?

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