Lone Catalysts "Culture" (LP)

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Product: Vinyl (Limited Edition Colored Vinyl)

Limited up to 500 copies

Color in Color Vinyl

 

Product: Vinyl (Test-Pressing)

Limited up to 10 copies

Edition: Ink Stamped & Individually Numbered

 

Artist: Lone Catalysts (J-Sands & J-Rawls)

Album: Culture

Release Date: November 17, 2017

 

  

A1 The Sidelines (feat. Mr. Complex)

A2 The DJ

A3 Graffiti (feat. Bukue One & Strawberry Kap)

A4 Different Cities

A5 The B-Boy (feat. Tony Touch)

 

B1 Rhymes (feat. Greg Nice)

B2 Me vs You

B3 Its A Demo (feat. Artifacts)

B4 The MC (feat. Strawberry Kap)

B5 Smiles (feat. Blak Smif & Strawberry Kap)

 

All songs produced by Lone Catalysts

Except "The DJ", beat produced by Drumatic

Mixed by DJ Romes (Lootpack)

Mastered by by Miloud Sassi for db Master Pro

Art Direction & Graphic Design by Gustavimages

 

 

Album Description

From Columbus and Pittsburgh, so many flyers had been distributed that it was almost impossible to take a step without noticing those abandoned on the sidewalk.

Drawn in an anarchic way, cables ran along the streets to the place requisitioned for the event. It was necessary to feed the walls of speakers which, in due course, would spit heavy basses and would make the dancers go wild. In the surrounding stores, the first suspicious disappearances of spraycans had been reported, one could see B-Boys pass a lino roll under the arm.

Sparkling sneakers and dance sequences, scratching and beat juggling, throw up and burning, everyone knew what he was doing there since the duo Lone Catalysts had announced the color: CULTURE was going to celebrate the Hip Hop in its five declensions. From graffiti to beatboxing, from deejaying to dancing with, above the debates, its most visible part of all: RAP.

Swiftly using the scalpel in his collection of jazz, soul and funk records, distributing the strikes on his MPC, J. Rawls had given furiously organic colors to his 90s productions full of asperities. In his book, J. Sands' rhymes were all devoted to glorious, immortal, competitor and competitive Hip Hop.

In all the streets around, everyone had tagged in red the date of the monumental block-party: November 17, 2017.

 

Executive Produced by Loscar

EFFISCIENZ Copyright 2017

 

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