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High concept lyrics and beats from a Scientific Emcee. This is masterful production from the cutting edge of Hip Hop.
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap: Alternative Hip Hop
Release Date:
2005
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Record Label: Dynamica Music
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DYNAMICS PLUS: What do you get when you mix Epic storytelling, Hip Hop and Science fiction? You get the Lenzmen Dynamics Plus. Born and raised on Long Island New York and influenced by Emcees and Rap groups that stressed originality and imagination, Dynamics expresses a unique sound found no where else in the world of music. His artistic vision is more likened to a graphic soundtrack that paints images of far off soundscapes with lyrics that dance across the canvass of wordplay and metaphor. He cites Science Fiction as his main influence and it shows in his music- from the chaotic noises he crafts into abstract melodies to the ambient tones used throughout his compositions.
Skilled in both music production and graphic arts, he has mixed his passion for the Audio and Visual and conducted eXperiments under the company name A.V.X.- clearly evident in his live shows where he splices movie clips together and projects the footage onto the audience. His history includes several years as radio host on the M-Train at WBAU 90.3 and chief producer for the Hip Hop Scientists Lenzmen. You can also enjoy his artwork in the form of photo-real graphic novels released by his own graphic arts company Dynamica Comics. In the works is a video show due out this summer. Did we mention he has his own label? The man stays busy. The first official release Run from The Fallout was well received and it is upon this foundation the newest project Doctor Atomics and The fortress Of Solitude was built.
-features 18 tracks of next level artistry.
Dynamic Universe Volume Six is another combination of two complimentary projects...
The Doctor Atomics Project and The Fortress Of Solitude.
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Dynamica Music 2005
Also available: Lenzmen album 2: Scientific Community
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CMC BetterPropaganda.com:
The natural successor to the Anti-Pop Consortium's elegantly silver-surfaced 2002 release, Arrhythmia (and, even, Kool Keith and Dan The Automator's previously multi-faceted display of pornographic comic book brilliance, 1996's Dr. Octagonecologyst) is Fallout Shelter Productions' Dynamic Universe, Volume VI: Dr. Atomics & The Fortress Of Solitude by the leader of New York's Lenzmen Crew, Dynamics Plus . With his vision and conceptual discipline - along with those Kirk and Spock at Epcot Center beats - he's created something inspiring, original, and, while adding to what's been done, more humanly consistent (like on the Steve Jobs-like diatribe, "Finish The Project") than anything introduced to the burgeoning Blip Hop genre before.
Compared to past Sci-Fi efforts, "D.U.6" is focused, allowing Dynamics Plus' Mad Underground Scientist fighting the Robots shtick to deepen (unlike Raw Fusion's 1991 release Live From The Styleetron which couldn't maintain it's computerized concept for more than 3 or 4 songs) revealing a world with more parameters (unlike Kool Keith's Dr. Octagon, who seemed so bored, by the very idea of a concept, he just kept inventing more and more) which gives it a staying power beyond what we've come to expect (unlike, almost, everyone else, from the Jonzun Crew ("Space Cowboy") to Dan Nakumara's pre-White People experiments with Deltron 3030 and, very loosely, Gorillaz) and hinting, by holding back, there must be more to come.
Dynamics Plus claims he works to replace Blip Hop's sonic structure - and, obviously, raise it's I.Q. level - with the help of his female-voiced Active Monitoring Frequency Liason (A.M.F.L.) but she's not used as a distraction - like Kool Keith's "horse in the hospital" shtick - but as a clever tool to increase the theme's hold on you: now - you're in the future. Like George Clinton, building his career on warped out titles like "The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstien", "Atomic Dog", "Mothership Connection", "Silly Millameter", and - taking a trip to the ocean's depths, looong before James Cameron - "Aqua Boogie", Dynamic Universe, Volume Six makes you go with it, suspend your belief, think, and marvel at how seriously you can get down to all this digital nonsense. I did - and it was great.
...this is the next phase:
Welcome to the Dynamic Universe.
Buy this album.
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The Lenzmen’s Dynamics Plus has one of the most original and lyrically enhanced
author: Mark Zeblin
The Lenzmen’s Dynamics Plus has one of the most original and lyrically enhanced flows of any album I’ve heard. Ever. There’s no other way to describe this album than once you hear it you need to listen again and again. The lyrics make you listen to the songs over and over just to absorb all the concepts being laced over some crazy beats. After hearing the album and visiting their website I found the other Dynamics Plus album and the Lenzmen group album to be just as deep and engaging. I only hope for more of this flow as hip hop evolves much deeper.
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This is undoubtedly one for the headphone rocking b-boys and girls who want to g
author: DJ Slim
"Sci-Fi and hip-hop may seem worlds apart, but this is something that The Lenzmen Dynamics Plus is working to change as they drop a second album of space-age phonics. Coupling wordplay that recalls the underground verbosity of names like El-P, Quasimoto and Kool Keith with the sort of futuristic soundscapes that would not be out of place being filed under ‘leftfield,’ this album is certainly an original listening experience. Although this album is split into two separate parts, the slew of sci-fi styled samples added to the production keep a coherent feel across the 18 tracks. This album insists that listeners pay attention for example on “Ghost Of Machines” with lyrics like
“Here’s a tone to blow holes through your headphones/ Invade your zone and raid the data from your catacombs/ I wrote a quote for your tombstone you should atone/ Or read a tome it’s very well known you’re a copy clone…”
Commercially minded listeners may find much of this release going over their heads, but those that are more accustomed to the work of labels like Subverse, Battleaxe and Def Jux will be more likely to catch onto this daring release. Alongside additions from guests like Doctor Strange and Centri ‘God-Killa’ Zilla, this album focuses heavily on the lyrics. This is undoubtedly one for the headphone rocking b-boys and girls who want to get close to the lyrical super-nova. "
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this is the next phase. Welcome to the Dynamic Universe. Buy this album
author: CMC
"...With his vision and conceptual discipline - along with those Kirk and Spock at Epcot Center beats - he's created something inspiring, original, and, while adding to what's been done, more humanly consistent than anything introduced to the burgeoning Blip Hop genre before. Dynamic Universe, Volume Six makes you go with it, suspend your belief, think, and marvel at how seriously you can get down to all this digital nonsense. I did - and it was great. ...this is the next phase. Welcome to the Dynamic Universe. Buy this album."
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The Lenzmen.....ill concept!!! and I remember this group!!!
author: Sudan Life
I love hip-hop that is over the mindless masses headz!!!!!
And to hear the snippets of this LP, brought a smile to my face... The concept, the lyrics........sh*t the cover is bananas and did I mention the lyrics....quick, sharp with skill!!! It's great to hear this group still doing their thing...shout out to my man Doc Strange...remember Old Westbury with Damu - Sudan Life from Jamaica, NY...Check out my CD coming real, real soon...Hip-Hop Instrumentals...One!
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