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Alexipharmic : Run
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A zen buddhist rapping ferociously about forgotten societal issues, the triumph of humanity, and the beautiful struggle of life over majestic instrumentals.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date: 2006
Run Record Label: Elephant Memories
  • Download Album (MP3) - $8.95
  • Buy CD - $11.95
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro (Letter to the Listener) 0:36 $0.99
Who Is Alexipharmic? 4:13 $0.99
Summer 4:12 $0.99
Fox News 4:20 $0.99
Adam and Eve and Koko 4:00 $0.99
Blueprint of a Terrorist 4:13 $0.99
Wax Philosophical ft. Sarx 3:58 $0.99
Astigmatism 3:10 $0.99
Awkward Clockwork 3:26 $0.99
Dark Days of Darfur 4:24 $0.99
The Last Emperor 5:00 $0.99
Potholes ft. Abadawn 3:00 $0.99
Run 4:46 $0.99
Outro (Gone) 4:37 $0.99
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Album Notes

50% OF ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY (WWW.SAVEDARFUR.ORG). HELP STOP GENOCIDE.

A native son of the Pacific Northwest, Alexipharmic had a love for life and music since his first day out of the womb. Musically influenced by everything under the sun, from Hendrix to Mahler and Davis to Rakim, Alexipharmic spent his childhood in the libraries of the schools where his mother taught, learning about Buddhism and the ongoing struggles of Rwanda, the Sudanese, and the American homeless. This upbringing molded a man called to duty: to empower, inform, and be a voice for the voiceless. When Alexipharmic first heard 2Pac’s “Keep Ya Head Up” at age nine, he knew what form his mission would take: using music to help make a better world.

Shortly after, piles of spiral-bound notebooks filled with lyrics littered the floor of both of his parent’s homes. Turning in homework at school was difficult and awkward, as almost every piece of paper had hasty lyrics or undelivered love notes scribbled on the back. A few years later, Alexipharmic began recording his songs over beats given to him free of charge, using an old camcorder with the lens cap on and rapping in an old coat closet. Out of these early sessions came a library of songs.

While in college, Alexipharmic recorded his first-full length album at age 20. It was his first time in a studio, and he slept on the studio's floor for two weeks to save money to record the album. The budget for the recording was $75. The product of these sessions was Run, a powerful 14-track album that served as a window to Alexipharmic’s growing world view. Songs ranged from the politically charged “Fox News,” to the more down tempo “Summer.” The climax of the album is the title track, where the narrator runs back through time, intervening in decisive moments in the history of the world. The song is a microcosm of the whole album, capturing the spirit, attitude, and energy of the whole.

Not ready to rest after releasing Run, Alexipharmic set his sights higher by organizing a national benefit tour. The Save Darfur Tour launched in January of 2007 and featured the Visionaries, Vakill, Grayskul, Sleep, Lightheaded, Sweatshop Union, CasOne, Freestyle, and label mate Abadawn along with Alexipharmic to raise awareness for the victims of the genocide in Darfur.

Alexipharmic is currently finishing up his next album, American Beauty. It will be released in Fall 2008 on Elephant Memories Records.

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REVIEWS

Worth the purchase
author: Alex Alverson
Very awsome stuff, and definately a worthwhile buy, I'm satisfied with it. Absolutely every track has incredible lyrics. That's probably the highest quality of this album: The lyrics. Alexipharmic is an extremely talented lyricist to be sure. The concepts are also very good as well. The only problem I had with the album (And it is a minor one to be sure) is that a lot of the songs sound a bit similar. Maybe it's the formula of the songs more than anything, but that's the only thing that I noticed throughout the listen. However, because of the amazing lyrics, concepts, etc., it redeems itself. Some of my favorite tracks are "Summer," "Adam And Eve And Koko," "Awkward Clockwork," "Dark Days Of Darfur," and "Run." The title track is by far my favorite on the album, mainly because of the concept (Very unique), the lyrics, the beat, and the performance, also the fact that it breaks away from the typical format found in many of the other songs (Which is what I was talking about before), and that's a nice change of pace. All in all, Run is a very good album, and definately worth the buy. Oh! And one last note that I think I'll throw in: I was glad to see that the run time of the album was about 53 minutes, because these days albums have been getting shorter and shorter, and I don't like to pay for anything less than 45 minutes. Alexipharmic definately provides quality as well as quantity.
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I'm very happy with the purchase
author: Eric Grover AKA Preach
That one tune Dark Days of Darfur is worth the purchase alone...I like the laid back style real mellow...the save the world content is a much needed message.
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1 of thebest album i heard this year
author: Gomezo
I like this album cause it tackles topics that are real and not some of the sh** i hear on the radio taday I also think "Blueprint of a terrorist" is an original and good idea for a tune.
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Blinding! (Britsh word for awesome)
author: Gomezo
I brought this album after hearing the tune Sun on Alexipharmic myspace and i thought it was well produced really good lyrics style an flow and the topics that he writes bout are real none of this stupid Sh** I some times hear on the radio I also think the track Blueprint of a terrorist is a relly orinigal Idea.
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