Antipop Consortium Discography Led
Antipop Consortium was one of the most inventive underground hip hop crews in the early 2000's. The Consortium was formed in fall 1997 to turn the commercial Hip Hop scene on its head. It consisted of the three vocalists (Priest, Beans and M. Sayyid) which come from the New York street poetry scene and producer E.Blaize in the background. After a series of cassette only releases on the own label Antipop Recordings and some underground singles the label Ark 75 released the group's debut album 'Tragic Epilogue' in 2000.
Secret Frequency Crew - 'Deep Blue (Anti-Pop Consortium Remix)' (2001) DJ Logic - 'French Quarter (Antipop Consortium Remix). Usb Vga Display Adapter Driver Linux. Antipop Consortium discography.
Their music is bridging the gap between Hip Hop and Intelligent Dance Music. Because of that avantgarde electronic label Warp Records, known for releasing such artists as Aphex Twin or Autechre, signed the Group in 2001 and released the EP 'The Ends Against The Middle' and 2002 the second album 'Arrythmia' with world wide acclaim. Ezdrummer Authorization Code Serial. So the music came also more and more into the ears of electronic listeners.
After a long cooperation and uncountable collaborations and side projects with other artists the group temporarily split in August 2002 to pursue other projects. They reformed in August 2007.
The anti-pop consortium have still not received the attention they've deserved. But maybe, that has suited them fine; though i don't know the details of the break-up of the group in. Complete hiphop masters, these guys shit is off the hook, not standing up well agains't but way above much in not all hiphop i've heard worthy of counting as 'important' or whatever.
Yeah, Just many great times i've had 'with' these guys. Just bought Beans' debut and i'm very glad to see his mission continues without hesitation or fucking it up; no compromises, just like he and mates have always made music. Get a release, any one; b4 you are kicking yourself in the future 4 missing out on these guys in you're life 4 so long. Peace [no war, bitches].
When Anti-Pop Consortium burst on the scene at the turn of the millennium, their MO was decidedly different from the hiphop zeitgeist of the time. In an era when bling-bling and 'Big Pimpin' was at its absolute apex, the four-person crew from New York City united under the credo 'disturb the equilibrium.'
Before long, the group signed to Warp Records, which led to high-profile tours with Radiohead and DJ Shadow. Then, at the height of their renown, they disbanded in 2002 in order to experiment with side projects and solo releases. Two years ago Anti-Pop Consortium was reborn, reuniting for some live shows that led to their most recent full-length Fluorescent Black.
Continuing to raise the bar of excellence set a decade ago, they seem to be intent on proving that not only were they ahead of their time, but that they're still at the top of their game.