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Live Hip-hop band from Boston featuring MC Exposition.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date:
2004
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Framework
Audible Mainframe
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Record Label: Emerson Records
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The debut album from Audible Mainframe, a live hip-hop band formed in Boston in 2003, now living in Southern California.
Framework finds the fledgling band recording together for the first time, supporting MC Exposition's poetic observations of life in the new millenium. The band had barely been together a year, when they won the 2003 Beantown Meltdown Battle of the Bands, and simultaniously scored a recording deal with college label Emerson Records.
By this time, MC Expo, already a respected lyricist in the local scene, had released his debut album "The Metro" to critical acclaim across the East Coast and beyond. Creating a live band to take the music to the stage seemed like the logical next step.
Coupled with the unique beats of The D-Boyz (DJ MUTT and guitarist Lethal D), the songs found on "The Metro" comprised the new band's live set, until the group was offered a 3-month period of time to write, record, mix, and master the album that would become Framework.
The hectic pace aside, the album came together smoothly, with the band and some friends from the Boston music scene spending the first two months of 2004 in the same studio that houses the venerable college music station, 88.9fm WERS.
Released in the spring of 2004, "Framework" debuted at number 14 on the College Music Charts, and opened many doors for Audible Mainframe, who would go on to become one of Boston's most noteworthy live hip-hop groups.
With featured guests such as Boston emcee Reks, singer Kelli Scarr (formerly of Moonraker), Toussaint the Liberator (formerly of Soulive), and a 5-piece DJ collective known as "The Deck Demons", Framework has something for everyone.
After many setbacks, we are happy to announce "Transients", the new album from AMF is coming later this year... Stay Tuned!
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Enjoy this album? Then check out Audible's second release, The "War to Be One" ep, available here at CD Baby:
www.cdbaby.com/audiblem2
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author: Smooth_G
nothing more to tell....many reviews...Audible Mainframe is de shit i was waiting for...some true HipHop...no bling bling shit!...you will love this cd, if you hate 50 cent (;...or..no everybody will love this cd...probably although people who normaly dont like Hip Hop...pls produce youre next CD asap!!! much love to give for
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Hot Rap Music with a good shot of Rock
author: www.GreatIndieMusic.com
Mixing Rap and Rock effortestly. Keep up the good work!
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and they said hip hop was dead
author: Mr Blue
I havent heard of these cats before, but they definetly got the hip hop holy ghost. I wonder how these cats sound live. Keep it crackin folks.
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author: MLF-N
This is from the aunt of a future band member. So I am biased. But hey, I am valid. I am not a big hip-hop fan. But this album. I mean to say. I love it. Of course knowing someone from Cape Verde is singing, with a husband from Senegal and a love of Africa. That helps. But that alone couldn't do it. This is a great album. There is pathos and drive. And the satire in Caffeind is beyond compare!! Thank you and I am now your avid fan!!
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