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Ink 19 :: Aesop Rock
Despite the obvious pitfalls of playing on a giant Transformer in a "backyard", Aesop Rocks this block party-esque show at Orlando's Anti-Pop Music Festival. S D Green was there to drink the .50 PBRs.
AESOP ROCK BLOCKHEAD AND BLACK MOTH SUPER RAINBOW Orlando, Florida Saturday, November 9, 2007 by S D Green Port-o-potties and a beer stand do not a $15 show make. Orlando’s Anti-Pop Music Festival banished Aesop Rock and company to the Social’s back parking lot for their performances. The concert ...
Ink 19 :: Aesop Rock
Under-underground MC Aesop Rock's Float begins with the terse exhalati...
AESOP ROCK FLOAT Mush Recordings Under-underground MC Aesop Rock's Float begins with the terse exhalation, "So I heard y'all wanna float" and continues with warp-speed rhyming over minimal accompaniment that could easily be mistaken for a hip hop Young Marble Giants if the incessant hi-hat tics weren ...
Ink 19 :: C-Rayz Walz
Ravipops (Definitive Jux). Fair and Balanced Review by Bill Campbell.
...maybe even a little sloppy. Don't get me wrong. Murs is aiight; but I've grown accustomed to a much higher standard from the label that's brought us Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, RJD2 and Mr. Lif (who Rolling Stone recently deemed an artist to watch). Ravipops has laid all those fears to rest. South Bronx...
Ink 19 :: RJD2
Dead Ringer (Definitive Jux). Review by Bill Campbell.
...hip-hop label most definitely on the rise. Started by Company Flow's El-P, it already has an impressive roster, including Mr. Lif, Cannibal Ox, and Aesop Rock, that has garnered hails from all corners of the hip-hop kingdom. Some of those cheers have already fallen on RJD2 and will continue to bless...
Ink 19 :: Perceptionists
Def Jux,Hip Hop,Perceptionists,Black Dialogue,Definitive Jux Records,Shelton Hull
..., his joint venture with Akrobatik and DJ Fakts One. A skilled veteran who knows his hippdebip from his dipsy-doo, Lif runs with serious folk: Aesop Rock, El-P, Talib Kweli, Guru, Humpty Hump, WWE Champ John Cena -- who uses their collabo “Champion Scratch” as his theme song -- and so on. Lif’s own product...
Ink 19 :: Darkness Descends
Bing Futch pens Dark's Corner, a view of the Orlando music scene as personal gonzo autobiography. Columns Editor Matthew Moyer picks his favorite moments from Dark's Corner, and Bing Futch rebuts and rebounds.
...of the chicken and a little sauce. [Goddamn, the very first column! I love metaphors and similes, modern day parables that are easy to digest like Aesop. I think I was really trying to develop a voice at this point in time, some signature style that didn't copy my peripheral knowledge of writers like...
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