Anti-Pop Consortium歌手简介:
Antipop Consortium emerged in the early 2000s as one of the underground hip-hop scenes most inventive groups, bridging the gap between New York hip-hop and glitchy IDM. Group members Priest, Beans, and M. Sayyid joined forces in 1997, along with producer E. Blaize, who would become the groups most celebrated member. After some underground singles that didnt reach far beyond New Yorks boroughs, the Ark 75 label released Tragic Epilogue, the groups debut full-length, in 2000. Though the album wasnt quite as daring as Antipop Consortiums successive releases, it nonetheless garnered substantial acclaim, placing the group among similarly edgy New York underground rap artists such as Company Flow.
In fact, Tragic Epilogues acclaim even crossed the Atlantic. Warp Records — the legendary IDM label based in England best-known for releasing artists such as Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, and Autechre — decided to sign the group, quite a noteworthy move for both parties: Warp was known for IDM, not hip-hop, and Antipop Consortium was potentially distancing itself from the finicky underground hip-hop scene. Regardless of the risks involved, Warp released Antipop Consortiums The Ends Against the Middle EP in late 2001, followed shortly after in 2002 by a full-length effort, Arrhythmia. Both releases incorporated an obvious IDM influence, particularly from a production standpoint. Producer E. Blaize moved away from straight hip-hop breakbeats, going instead with glitchy beats and angular rhythms. As a result, Antipop Consortium crossed over from the stateside underground hip-hop scene to the more international IDM scene, which was becoming increasingly interested in rap during the early 2000s. After wrapping up DJ Shadows North American tour in late July 2002, Antipop Consortium disbanded. It was expected that High Priest, Beans, and M. Sayyid would release solo material by the end of the year.