Scud One: Steven Tyler (Vinyl LP)
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Limited green colored vinyl LP pressing. Chicago producers Scud One (Cult Classic, 2012) and T-White (The Gift Vol. V, 2014) have been working together in hip-hop production for more than four years. Scud One is a producer and lyricist whose work on Cult Classic and Don't Drink The Kool-Aid - alongside artist Denmark Vessey - was called organic and thoughtful, political and soulful, and without being quirky or removed from the streets (Daniel Isenberg - Nahright. Com, Complex Magazine). Scud One has worked, notably, with artists Quelle Chris, Guilty Simpson, and Exile, among others. T-White is a producer, animator and video director whose record debut was the fifth volume in the ten-volume The Gift series compiled by House Shoes. He has produced for Denmark Vessey on Don't Drink The Kool-Aid and 2015's Martin Lucid Dream; T-White produced the single Don't Smoke K2 which was featured on NPR's Songs We Love. Steven Tyler - a title derived from the combination of the first names of both artists - is a collaboration between Scud One and T-White focusing on the integration of beats, interludes and spoken-word comedy skits delivered with absurd - and sometimes sardonic - wit. It's a packed album, making use of colorfully-loud, spacey artwork and irreverent humor throughout it's tracklist. As a collaborative effort, it showcases the strengths of both it's producers - Scud One's lavish looping skills and sample choices, with T-White's drum proficiency, interlude construction, and penchant for comedy. Steven Tyler is hard as fuck. - House Shoes. Intro (Skit), That Funk That Groove, Mig, One Day, Bad Neck, Aqua Lean, Lost Land, Crowned King, WBPM Rock Radio (Skit), Crux, Go on Walkin, Man Made, Dadaism, Get Off the Stage (Skit), Rudeboy Moving Co, Feel Like Runnin, Stand-Up (Skit), Danger Punch, Backstage Pass (Skit), Leon Breeze, Bull, Backstage Pass (Skit), Meditation, Try Me, Tiny Trees, Rick As F*#k (Outro)
Limited green colored vinyl LP pressing. Chicago producers Scud One (Cult Classic, 2012) and T-White (The Gift Vol. V, 2014) have been working together in hip-hop production for more than four years. Scud One is a producer and lyricist whose work on Cult Classic and Don't Drink The Kool-Aid - alongside artist Denmark Vessey - was called organic and thoughtful, political and soulful, and without being quirky or removed from the streets (Daniel Isenberg - Nahright. Com, Complex Magazine). Scud One has worked, notably, with artists Quelle Chris, Guilty Simpson, and Exile, among others. T-White is a producer, animator and video director whose record debut was the fifth volume in the ten-volume The Gift series compiled by House Shoes. He has produced for Denmark Vessey on Don't Drink The Kool-Aid and 2015's Martin Lucid Dream; T-White produced the single Don't Smoke K2 which was featured on NPR's Songs We Love. Steven Tyler - a title derived from the combination of the first names of both artists - is a collaboration between Scud One and T-White focusing on the integration of beats, interludes and spoken-word comedy skits delivered with absurd - and sometimes sardonic - wit. It's a packed album, making use of colorfully-loud, spacey artwork and irreverent humor throughout it's tracklist. As a collaborative effort, it showcases the strengths of both it's producers - Scud One's lavish looping skills and sample choices, with T-White's drum proficiency, interlude construction, and penchant for comedy. Steven Tyler is hard as fuck. - House Shoes. Intro (Skit), That Funk That Groove, Mig, One Day, Bad Neck, Aqua Lean, Lost Land, Crowned King, WBPM Rock Radio (Skit), Crux, Go on Walkin, Man Made, Dadaism, Get Off the Stage (Skit), Rudeboy Moving Co, Feel Like Runnin, Stand-Up (Skit), Danger Punch, Backstage Pass (Skit), Leon Breeze, Bull, Backstage Pass (Skit), Meditation, Try Me, Tiny Trees, Rick As F*#k (Outro)