Does the world need another a-capella, spoken-word, free-verse rap-thing? Almost definitely not. That didn't prevent me from making one, however. This is dedicated to the 217.
Showing posts with label Wombaticus Rex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wombaticus Rex. Show all posts
5.5.14
"Pedestrian" - Wombaticus Rex
Does the world need another a-capella, spoken-word, free-verse rap-thing? Almost definitely not. That didn't prevent me from making one, however. This is dedicated to the 217.
23.1.14
"Math" - Wombaticus Rex x Es-K
Fresh produce from NEKtones Studio. One big surprise about the response to this track: a lot of rap fans catch feelings on behalf of Socrates. I blame Inspectah Deck for this.
21.12.13
"Live From Vermontistan" - Wombaticus Rex
Fresh produce from the Green Mountains. This was mixed and recorded at Burke by the NEK legend Walter Westinghouse. Just ripping through my catalog with Louis Mackey assisting. We had a great time with good people and questionable substances.
If you're digging this, you will almost definitely enjoy "Fear of Death and the Need for Reproduction."
29.4.13
"Been a Long Year" - Wombaticus Rex
Cover art by The Memetic Supply Co.
Basically, everything I've threatened to drop at any point in my career is coming out this year. First up, a lost album from 2004, Been a Long Year. Back when Wombaticus Rex was still my sole project. Pretty much every track on this album is something I still get emails asking for copies of, so rather than bellyache about sound quality like a primadonna, we're doing the right thing and just releasing it. Enjoy.
23.1.12
"Jeddore Premium Flow" - More Hump Jones Lyrics
Took way, way too long - hopefully this will brighten up some shitty day in the future. Fun Fact: This song is 94 bars. Why, though?
Jeddore Premium is Jim Lahey's weapon of choice from the apex of all television programming, Trailer Park Boys. It's an obscure off-brand version of Alberta Premium.
Ongoing media assault available via Channel Hump.
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