Monumental Movement Podcast
This episode explores the rise of alternative hip-hop through the work of Company Flow, a pivotal force that redefined the genre’s sonic and ideological boundaries in the late 1990s. Formed by El-P, Bigg Jus, and Mr. Len, the group challenged mainstream hip-hop conventions through dense lyricism, abrasive production, and uncompromising independence. We trace their landmark release Funcrusher Plus, a project that fused industrial textures, fragmented sampling, and unconventional rhythms into a radical sonic identity. Rejecting polished commercial aesthetics, Company Flow embraced raw, experimental production—positioning noise, distortion, and dissonance as central elements. Historically, the group played a key role in the emergence of independent hip-hop infrastructure, particularly through the founding of Definitive Jux, which became a platform for forward-thinking artists. Their work reflects a broader movement toward artistic autonomy, DIY distribution, and resistance to industry standardization. This episode analyzes Company Flow as a turning point—where underground ethos, experimental sound, and lyrical complexity converged. Through history, technology, and cultural context, we explore how their approach reshaped hip-hop’s possibilities and laid the groundwork for alternative and experimental rap movements. 【Related Column】Company Flow: The horizon of alternative hip-hop opened up by the DIY spirithttps://monumental-movement.jp/en/column-company-flow/
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