Posts Tagged ‘alias’

Alias – “Goinswimmin”

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Alias is making a new instrumental album. I have no idea what the title is or when it is slated to drop, but after hearing this snippet I’ll have both ears open.

Peace,
Employee

Themselves – “Crownsdown&Company” (“Crownsdown” Remix Album w/ New Themselves Music)

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Via Dose:

hey young world…

its a themselves Summer Vacation…
at least on the west cizzy, and in europe….

Crownsdown&Company…
will be out SOON on Anticon…
featuring remixes by…
dalek
buck65
alias
13&god
lazer sword
our brother the native
odd nosdam
baths
bracken
& NEW themselves music…

we have also, after a decade of drawing,
completed the “Themselves Coloring Book”…
which we will have with us as we go door to door…

that said, be there or be square….
love,
the themselves…

Maybe they can breathe some new life into this piece. OFFICIALLY PUMPED AND READY2FUCKIN’RAWK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Peace,
Employee

I asked Slug some questions about Deep Puddle Dynamics

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

A hardscrabble investigative internet journalist can never be afraid to ask the painful questions. Put forth the challenging inquiries. Stare into the face of the cold truth. Get the answers. Let the dominoes fall as they should. Slug shines a spotlight on what happened with and the mechanics of the legendary quartet Deep Puddle Dynamics in this hard-hitting, in-depth interview.

Employee: DPD is widely regarded as a groundbreaking collaboration of the early internet rap gawdz. Was recording it awkward on any level or did it flow seamlessly in the studio?

Slug: i lost a close family member during the recording sessions. so i had to leave for 2 days during our 10 day session.
i wouldn’t say awkward, but we didn’t know what we were doing.
we had a lot of fun.

Employee: Post-DPD you started to noticeably distance yourself from Anticon as a whole. I’m not asking you to burn bridges or critically blast anyone. But why the effort to separate yourself from the Anticon collective?

Slug: dudes were younger than me, so it was hard to agree with a lot of the strong opinions that were floating around.
then, when i released godlovesugly and a few of those dudes started calling me a “sell out” for that record, i knew that for better or worse, i wasn’t on the same page when it came to making music.
it wasn’t so much that i was trying to separate myself from the collective, but i didn’t want to be part of the artmob mentality that i thought i was seeing from them.
however nowadays, i do consider how youth played a role, and i no longer have those issues with any of those dudes

Employee: You once remarked you’d participate in a DPD sequel if Sage Francis replaced Sole. Why?

Slug: i don’t remember saying that, but if i did, it wasn’t serious.
it was probably just a dumb jab at sole. i used to be mad at him.
i offer humble apologies for that.
truthfully, sage should have replaced me.

Employee: Where do you rank the DPD album in the Slug discography?

Slug: just another record. like the rest of the crap i’ve participated in.
i don’t really revisit any of my shit, unless i’m gonna perform it live.

Employee: Did you receive any backlash from friends of yours for the album itself?

Slug: nope. most of my friends didn’t listen to our type of shit.

Employee: Knowing what you know now, would you take part in it today if the opportunity arose?

Slug: wouldn’t work. i’ve become quite the control freak since those days.

The End.

Peace,
Employee

Future Primitive Radio: Anticon

Monday, December 7th, 2009

From 2002, featuring Dose, Sole, Telephone Jim Jesus, Jel, Bomarr Monk, Odd Nosdam, Passage, Sage Francis, Alias and Why?

Anticon Future Primitive Radio Session

Peace,
Employee

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