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The Shape Shifters

THE FORM Shifters certainly are a LA alternative rap collective that emerged within the 1990s and inspired a cult following over time. The group’s full-length recording debut, Planet from the Styles (1998), premiered on cassette and put together different four- and eight-track recordings through the years 1993 through 1998; the …

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Katalyst

Beneath the moniker of Katalyst, maker/DJ/label manager Ashley Anderson had a significant part in furthering the reason for intelligent hip-hop generally, and its own Southern Hemisphere subset specifically, while also developing a diverse catalog of dance remixes, original spirit, and funk. Before he resolved on the name Katalyst, Anderson worked …

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Abstract Mindstate

Abstract Mindstate the MOD (Misfitz of Dialogue) was made up of MCs Snow Gre and Ebony Poetess the Hellcat. Mindstate created at Jackson Condition in Mississippi, where Gre and EP helped type the Stewpot Stowaways, a hip-hop team made up of “outcasts,” or people who have been originally from your …

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Themselves

Themselves, area of the Anticon staff, play underground hip-hop using the confounding lyrical poetry of Doseone’s other group, cLOUDDEAD, but minus the same method of ambient audio textures. Vocalist Doseone and manufacturer Jel teamed up originally as Them and released a self-titled full-length in 2000. Reincarnated simply because Themselves, in …

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Subtle

Shaped in 2001 when Amoeba Music record shop employees and musicians Jel (Jeffrey Logan) and Doseone (Adam Drucker) — who already composed the Anticon strap Themselves — began using Dax Pierson, clicking very quickly. Soon they asked woodwind participant Marty Dowers, guitarist Jordan Dalrymple, and cellist Alexander Kort — most …

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The X-ecutioners

New York-based turntable group the X-ecutioners were, alongside San Francisco’s Invisibl Skratch Piklz, one of the primary all-DJ outfits to signal a recording contract, and the first ever to to push out a full-length record concentrating on the art of turntable tricknology. Previously referred to as the X-Men (they transformed …

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The Perceptionists

Made up of rappers Akrobatik (given birth to Jared Bridgeman) and Mr. Lif (Jeffrey Haynes) and DJ Fakts One (Jason Goler), the Perceptionists are to the Boston, MA, hip-hop picture because the Justice Group of America are to superheroes: the very best of the greatest marshaling their power for the …

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The Pharcyde

An influential alternative rap quartet from South Central LA, the Pharcyde was formed by MCs/suppliers Tre “Slimkid” Hardson, Derrick “Fatlip” Stewart, Imani Wilcox, and Romye “Booty Dark brown” Robinson. Hardson, Wilcox, and Robinson had been all dancers and choreographers who fulfilled around the L.A. underground golf club circuit in the …

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88-Keys

Affected in his teen years by Prince Paul’s focus on De La Soul’s legendary album 3 Feet Great and Growing, N.Con.C. indigenous Charles Misodi Njapa became 88-Tips and managed to get his mission to become hip-hop manufacturer. First he became an intern and an engineer at Western world Hempstead’s famous …

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7L & Esoteric

7L & Esoteric first came together in 1992 after 7L heard Esoteric DJing at an area college radio place in Boston. Esoteric’s pieces had been mainly hip-hop-based, but sometimes he’d fuse his very own materials into his playlists. After hearing Eso’s materials, 7L approached him in the expectations of developing …

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