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Sole and the Skyrider Band (album)
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Bracken (band), etc.
Please see the talk page for this article; simply reverting my edits while using the same reasoning is unconstructive. Chubbles (talk) 16:12, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
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Moved material
Since the talk page is for discussion and not for article drafts, I took the liberty and moved the material to User:Tasketz Kayo/Sandbox. I hope you find this useful. --Muhandes (talk) 16:46, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
- I appreciate your input. But I can't edit the sandbox since I've been blocked. This talk page is the only one I can edit now. --Tasketz Kayo (talk) 18:47, 2 July 2012 (UTC)
- I didn't realize that, I was just trying to be helpful. I don't know if it is against any policy to do it on your talk page, I guess you can try copying it all back here and see. Seriously, it is a shame you keep getting into edit wars, cause I think that in general you can make valuable contributions. --Muhandes (talk) 07:07, 3 July 2012 (UTC)
Telephone Jim Jesus
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Birth name | George Chadwick |
Born | New London, New Hampshire |
Origin | Oakland, California |
Genres | Indie hip hop |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Anticon |
Website | www |
Telephone Jim Jesus (born George Chadwick) is an alternative hip hop producer based in Oakland, California. He is a member of Restiform Bodies along with Passage and Bomarr.
History
Telephone Jim Jesus released the solo debut album, A Point Too Far to Astronaut, on Anticon in 2004.
The second solo album, Anywhere Out of the Everything, was released on Anticon in 2007. He toured the United States with Sole and the Skyrider Band in the next year.
He formed the group Furious Stylz with drummer John Wagner and producer Skyrider.
Discography
Solo
- A Point Too Far to Astronaut (2004)
- Anywhere Out of the Everything (2007)
Telephone Jim Jesus & The Bomarr Monk
- Live at the Chapel of the Chimes (2006)
Restiform Bodies
- Restiform Bodeis (2001)
- TV Loves You Back (2008)
Productions
- Sole - "Da Baddest Poet" "Ode to the War on Terrorism" from Selling Live Water (2003)
- Sole - "Locust Farm" from Live from Rome (2005)
Contributions
- Passage - "Old Aunt Mary" "Suffragette" "Pail of Air" from The Forcefield Kids (2004)
- Pedestrian - "The History Channel..." from Volume One: UnIndian Songs (2005)
- Alias & Tarsier - "Dr. C" from Brookland/Oaklyn (2006)
References
- "Artist Chart: Telephone Jim Jesus". XLR8R. 08/07/2007.
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A Point Too Far to Astronaut
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Splendid Magazine | favorable |
Cokemachineglow | 81% |
A Point Too Far to Astronaut is the official debut album from American alternative hip hop producer Telephone Jim Jesus. It was released on Anticon in 2004.
Track listing
- War Toy - 2:14
- Bathroom Mirror - 2:45
- I'm Not OK - 0:59
- N=1 Trial (feat. Pedestrian) - 2:22
- Failure to Fly - 2:10
- Untitled Private Landscape (feat. Pedestrian) - 2:00
- Guessing Tubes - 3:01
- The Ouroboros Tongue - 1:07
- Struck by Falling Object - 3:40
- A Blindness Falls Pt. A (feat. Pedestrian) - 0:24
- A Blindness Falls Pt. B (feat. Pedestrian) - 2:14
- Blue in the Face - 2:15
- Convertible Stingray (feat. Passage) - 1:31
- Little Boy One Eye - 2:41
- Sometimes - 3:44
- Two Clasping What They Dream Is One Another (feat. Pedestrian) - 5:30
References
- Chadwicked. "Telephone Jim Jesus - A Point Too Far to Astronaut". Tiny Mix Tapes.
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Anywhere Out of the Everything
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XLR8R | 4/10 |
Anywhere Out of the Everything is the second album from American alternative hip hop producer Telephone Jim Jesus. It was released on Anticon in 2007.
Track listing
- Did You Hear? - 4:24
- Birdstatic - 4:05
- Ugly Knees - 2:26
- Featherfall - 2:12
- Leather & Glue - 4:32
- A Mouth of Fingers - 6:26
- Suicide Wings (Birdstatic Remix) - 5:43
- Dice Raw - 4:21
- Hit by Numbers - 8:10
- Faces All Melted - 3:00
- The Castle by the Freeway - 3:15
References
- Byrne, Michael (09/24/2007). "Anywhere Out Of The Everything". XLR8R.
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55 Stories
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Urban Smarts | favorable |
55 Stories is the first album from American indie hip hop producer DJ Mayonnaise. It was released on Anticon in 1999.
Track listing
- Intro/Center of the Universe (2:34)
- Two Sides of the Fence (4:18)
- Da Da Da Da....Da (2:12)
- Aquarius (2:02)
- Divine Disappointment Revisited (3:14)
- Wizard Unrobed (2:31)
- Paper Cliche (4:58)
- DJ Signify Can't Do This (3:51)
- Sinful Strut (3:11)
- Diggin in Moodswings Crates (1:44)
- A Hundred Words (2:45)
- www.miravie.com (2:44)
- Swedish Orgy (2:00)
- Words of Wisdom (2:53)
- DJs Shouldn't Talk/Ozzy Rules (2:44)
- Dr. Me (2:46)
- Fisbys Tavern (2:03)
- Inner Suzie (2:54)
- "Sample Here" (2:01)
- San Francisco Sing-A-Long (2:09)
- Outro (1:33)
References
- tadah. "dj mayonnaise - 55 stories". Urban Smarts.
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Restiform Bodies (album)
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Restiform Bodies is the first official album from American alternative hip hop trio Restiform Bodies. It was released on 6months in 2001.
Track listing
- Principles of Easy Listening (Pt. A) - 1:35
- Principles of Easy Listening (Pt. B) - 4:55
- Teleprompter - 2:38
- Stuff About Dreaming (Old Old Old) - 2:57
- Still Suit (Pt. A) - 3:39
- Still Suit (Pt. B) - 0:55
- Still Suit (Pt. C) - 2:11
- Weather Balloon - 2:37
- Wants For: - 1:56
- Second Floor Apartment - 2:10
- Installation II A) Birds - 5:09
- Installation II B) Funny Squirty - 3:40
- Installation II C) Rock 4 Life - 2:21
- Installation II D) Prettiest Lights - 1:22
- Keep Looking It's Worth It - 0:27
- Dirty Porno Rug - 4:23
- Bathroom Cipher (FAT) - 0:21
- Our Old Cheesy Rap Anthem That Goes Ry Cooder Duh Nuh Nuh Nuh - 5:25
- Busy Boner - 1:39
- 3rd Reel Judy Garland - 4:34
- Stupid Human Button - 12:36
References
- Torreano, Bradley. "Restiform Bodies". Allmusic.
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Kenny Dennis EP
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Pitchfork Media | 7.8 |
Robert Christgau | A- |
San Diego Reader | favorable |
Impose Magazine | favorable |
Prefix | favorable |
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The Styrofoam Drone | favorable |
Kenny Dennis EP is a studio EP from American rapper Serengeti. It was released on Anticon in 2012.
The EP is entirely produced by his labelmates Jel and Odd Nosdam.
Track listing
- Rib Tips (2:44)
- Don't Blame Steve (3:08)
- Shazam (2:25)
- Top That (1:51)
- Kenny Dennis (3:26)
- Flat Pop (3:27)
References
- Weiss, Jeff (March 27, 2012). "Serengeti: Kenny Dennis EP". Pitchfork Media.
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(help) - Uddenberg, Brett (March 28, 2012). "Serengeti's Kenny Dennis EP". San Diego Reader.
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(help) - Sullivan, Matt (April 10, 2012). "Serengeti, Kenny Dennis EP". Impose Magazine.
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(help) - Padula, David (April 27, 2012). "Serengeti - The Kenny Dennis EP". Prefix.
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(help) - Castano, Fred (3/2/12). "Serengeti – Kenny Dennis EP". Potholes in My Blog.
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(help) - "Serengeti's Kenny Dennis EP". Lesson Six. April 16, 2012.
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(help) - johnnymarston (April 15, 2012). "Serengeti – Kenny Dennis EP". The Styrofoam Drone.
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Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop
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Blougou | favorable |
Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop is a compilation album released by Anticon in 1999.
Track listing
- DJ Signify & DJ Mayonnaise - "Propaganda (Intro)" (1:36)
- Deep Puddle Dynamics - "Rainmen" (5:04)
- Buck 65 - "Untitled" (3:11)
- DJ Signify & DJ Mayonnaise - "Interlude" (1:50)
- Slug, Eyedea & Sole - "Savior?" (5:54)
- Them - "It's Them" (5:57)
- DJ Signify & DJ Mayonnaise - "Interlude #2" (0:41)
- Alias - "Divine Disappointment" (4:02)
- DJ Signify - "Meditations" (3:37)
- Sole & Dose - "Human Races the Tortoise" (5:25)
- Mr. Skurge - "My Little Habit" (2:22)
- Slug - "Nothing But Sunshine" (4:53)
- DJ Signify & DJ Mayonnaise - "Interlude #3" (0:55)
- Sole & Moodswing9 - "Martyr Theme Song" (4:42)
- 6.2 - "Simulated Snow" (3:34)
- DJ Signify & DJ Mayonnaise - "Interlude #4" (0:58)
- Buck 65, Sole, Circus, 6.2 & Cosmic Lovefuck - "Holy Shit!" (6:14)
- The Pedestrian - "Bright Moments" (3:05)
References
- Gizzi, Dan. "Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop". Allmusic.
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Giga Single
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UKHH | favorable |
Abcdr du Son | favorable |
Giga Single is a compilation album released by Anticon in 2001.
Track listing
- Anticon - "We Ain't Fessin'" (4:39)
- Sole - "Silence (Poor Me Pt. 7)" (5:37)
- Why? - "You'll Know Where Your Plane Is..." (2:50)
- Buck 65 - "Pen Thief" (4:38)
- Sage Francis - "Inherited Scars" (4:32)
- Josh Martinez - "Outlook" (4:31)
- Alias - "Watching Water" (4:06)
- Sixtoo - "Grimey Inks the Moment" (2:42)
- DJ Mayonnaise - "Ode to the Modern Woman" (3:35)
- Sole & Dose - "A.D.D." (3:29)
- Object Beings - "Attack of the Post Modern Pat Boones" (3:04)
- Stuffed Animals - "Infomercial" (1:32)
- Odd Nosdam - "Eat" (1:18)
- Brandon - "Pedestrian for Vessel" (5:34)
- Themselves - "My Way Out of a Paper Bag" (5:33)
- Controller 7 - "Heckles from the Peanut Gallery" (4:07)
- Private Dancer - "Do the Coffee Grind Dis Dance" (1:25)
References
- Kaplunk, Sumo. "Anticon - The giga single LP". UKHH.
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Anticon Label Sampler: 1999-2004
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Drowned in Sound | 10/10 |
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Anticon Label Sampler: 1999-2004 is a compilation album released by Anticon in 2004.
Track listing
- "Hello" (0:19)
- Why? - "Cold Lunch (Albert Brown Mortuary Dumpster Dive Remix)" (1:15)
- Themselves - "Dark Sky Demo" (2:35)
- Alias - "Watching Water" (2:25)
- Sole - "Shoot the Messenger" (2:15)
- Passage - "The Unstrung Harp" (1:50)
- Pedestrian - "The Toss & Turn" (3:24)
- Deep Puddle Dynamics - "Mothers of Invention" (2:35)
- Controller 7 - "Bunny Slippers" (0:51)
- Odd Nosdam - "Wig 21" (2:20)
- Themselves - "Poison Pit" (2:07)
- Why? - "Hahaha / On My 19th" (2:52)
- Sole - "Bottle of Humans" (2:44)
- Alias - "Divine Disappointment" (3:38)
- Themselves - "It's Them" (3:22)
- "Pity Party People Interlude" (0:19)
- Odd Nosdam - "Eat: Chew" (1:30)
- Passage - "Poem to the Hospital" (2:10)
- Pedestrian - "Jane 2: Electric Boogaloo" (2:24)
- Alias - "Pill Hiding" (2:14)
- Sole - "Salt on Everything" (2:18)
- Why? - "Bad Entropy" (1:21)
- Odd Nosdam - "Wig 12" (2:00)
- Sage Francis - "Crack Pipes" (1:56)
- Alias - "Sixes Last" (1:38)
- Alias - "Dec. 26th, 2002" (2:43)
- Themselves - "Good People Check (Hrvatski Remix)" (3:18)
- Restiform Bodies - "Sippy Cup" (2:30)
- Why? - "Darla" (2:55)
- Dosh - "Steve the Cat" (4:13)
- Alias - "Unseen Sights (feat. Markus Acher)" (4:26)
- Sole - "Dumb This Down" (3:13)
- Jel - "Nice Last (Demo Version)" (3:51)
References
- Lawrence, Alistair (April 19, 2004). "anticon - label sampler: 1999-2004". Drowned in Sound.
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