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Treologic : What's the Question
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Positive, Intelligent, Universal, Subliminal, Treologic melts hiphop, jazz, reggae, and funk It's a soulful-satisfaction. Experience.
Genre: Urban/R&B: R&B Rap mix
Release Date: 2003
What's the Question Record Label: Cigol Records
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Cav 7:28 $0.99
Obnoxious 4:37 $0.99
Ladybug 6:15 $0.99
Play the Pawn 4:32 $0.99
Goodbye 6:09 $0.99
Fever 3:31 $0.99
Colawalker 4:54 $0.99
Fly Away 4:47 $0.99
Move Ya 5:44 $0.99
Qna 4:32 $0.99
Coffee 5:17 $0.99
Who? What? 3:58 $0.99
Bft 9:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Treologic has always pushed the boundaries of music's sonic palatability. Hardly fitting into one genre or style, the logic is to embrace the rich roots of Chicago hip-hop and jazz. While always creating and recording new ideas, changing up their live shows, keepin' it fresh for all who experience their audio seduction is all part of the philosophy of Treologic.

The sound of Treologic can only be described as completely original: a slick mix of hip hop, jazz, electronic music, reggae/dub house, rock, soul, and funk. The lyrical stylings of Billa Camp are a mix of new and old hip-hop, drawing influence from groups like Tribe Called Quest, NWA, Black Thought of the Roots, Common Sense, and even Eminem. The sound that Arteaga, Massaro, and Loiselle produce behind him is a chameleon, sometimes sounding like Soullive or Medeski Martin and Wood, sometimes morphing into a breakbeat right off the turntable of Mix Master Mike or sometimes breaking into a smooth hook that would fool the industry standard. Jordan Lopez provides the smooth vocal tips that give Treologic that reggae/ Sublime flava - somewhere his voice smooths over from Sade to Bob Marley but the sweetness is what gets ya on each hook. DJ Savage adds in his scratching, beeps, and chirps to give it that true hip hop flava, and you have the making of a legend that aims to change music as we listen to it.

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REVIEWS

hot-shit...treologic...gawd, i love ya.
author: molly
the rhymes, the beats, the band, the message...you're taking hip hop to whole new level with this piece.
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this cd is blazing
author: The Group L.E.
comp this cd. its in a league of its own. keep it hot.
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author: Steve
I caught their act in Springfield one night while I was attending a conference and was very impressed! The group has a nice flow with a smooth vibe, somewhat like Tribe Called Quest, but the background music sometimes takes the forefront instead of the lyrics. This creates a unique groove that leaves you with a good feeling. The live performance sounds as good as the cd so check them out. Keep up the good work fellas.
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CD Baby, ship to the Philippines please! <--- actually, we DO ship to the Philip
author: :D
Variety and vibe. Sounds interesting, though I just heard the first 2 minutes of each song. :( How I wish CD Baby ships to the Philippines!
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