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BumRap : Underpass Logic
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Underground Hip-Hop music with stream of conscious lyrics that have a political tinge.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date: 2008
Underpass Logic Record Label: Central Standard
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 1:11 $0.99
Andromeda Uprock 3:20 $0.99
Foggie Hasbro 4:30 $0.99
Quiet Hour 3:04 $0.99
Iron Landscapes 3:10 $0.99
Mechanical Bodies 3:24 $0.99
We, the Moss People 1:39 $0.99
Untitled 3:00 $0.99
Cardboard and Marker 1:52 $0.99
Vortex Complex 4:19 $0.99
Andromeda Uprock (Instrumental) 3:20 $0.99
Foggie Hasbro (Instrumental) 4:30 $0.99
Quiet Hour (Instrumental) 3:04 $0.99
Iron Landscapes (Instrumental) 3:09 $0.99
Mechanical Bodies (Instrumental) 3:24 $0.99
We, the Moss People (Instrumental) 1:39 $0.99
Untitled (Instrumental) 3:05 $0.99
Vortex Complex (Instrumental) 4:20 $0.99
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Album Notes

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BumRap Underpass Logic is the first brick in the foundation for the BumRap crew. An idea formed around artist collaboration with a focus on the spontaneous, BumRap is a no holds stream of conscious. The first volume features lyricists Aeon Grey and Asphate Woodhavet (of Maxilla Blue), with Aeon Grey handling a majority of the production and DJ Touchnice adding turntable elements. Underpass Logic is an unpolished glimpse into modern reality.

BumRap is a growing collective of musicians and street artists creating from the spirit and soul. The content and composition of future volumes are unknown, as it could feature three entirely new artists musically and visually.

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REVIEWS

Lirical
author: Joquan Da Hooligan
Nice very important to be lirical nice flow keep it up
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author: Brad at CD Baby
Beneath the thump of the slightly affected kick drums, the click and slap of the percussion, and the bass lines that are tucked around the edges but still manage to knock out a fully-formed groove, you'll find the icing on the cake: some great lyricists. This is a thick hip hop record, one that doesn't subscribe to a discernible formula, but that also makes perfect sense when you hear it. The raps are quick and spot-on, rattling through thoughts so rapidly that the double-tracked back-ups are almost providing color commentary. The beats are on point as well, not afraid to take some chances and never riding the same feel for too long. "Quiet Hour" is a hard-hitter with dark orchestral hits forming its backbone; "Iron Landscapes" flips it, working in some lighter R&B. They both succeed, and together they pack a wallop of a 1-2 punch. If you like the more abstract side of hip hop (El-P, etc.), you'll be wantin' to try this on for size.
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