TAG: camu tao

Nov16

Copywrite, The Life And Times Of Peter Nelson (Review)

Copywrite

The Life And Times Of Peter Nelson

Released by Man Bites Dog Records


Spit and polish. The aphorism that best defines this triumphant return from an MC that probably swam through more shit than Andy Dufresne. OK, Copywrite didn't do himself any favors with his pill-fueled decision-making and catching bad ones from Camu Tao (R.I.P.) and Icon The Mic King (Copy addresses both of these street rumbles). But all of that gossip and hearsay is immaterial when considering this second release from an artist who's debut dropped in 2002. Jay-Z had him on his radar and we know what happened to Eastern ...

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Aug31

Camu Tao – King Of Hearts (Review)

Camu Tao

King Of Hearts

Released by Definitive Jux / Fat Possum


The indie rap world lost one of its brightest young talents when Camu Tao succumbed to lung cancer in 2008. From his early days with the Columbus-based MHz crew to his work with Def Jux, Camu’s dynamic charisma and vocal range were undeniable. But after years of collective and group records (e.g. Nighthawks and S.A. Smash), the general public never got the chance to hear Camu Tao all by his lonesome over a full-length. King of Hearts showcases the myriad manifestos of an artist equally prone to playful party anthems and heartfelt contemplations. Fans of his earlier work may be surprised to find Camu opted to eschew rap almost entirely on the record in favor of a funky, Cody Chesnuttesque delivery. On “Death,” a man facing his own mortality wails away, “Death, where have you been all my life?” over a rambling, circus fun house beat. It is a raw and powerful credo that stands in direct contrast to the infectious, upbeat swagger of “Plot A Little.” That and lo-fi tracks such as “Get At You” display the ease with which Camu could transition between singing and rapping, even mid-verse on occasion. It’s a tool more and more emcees are employing these days, but few this side of k-os and Dessa pull off successfully.

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Feb03

Goodbye Def Jux

El-P Puts His Label On Hiatus, Focus On Def Jux "Brand" 

Def Jux founder and artistic director El-P has announced that he will putting his classic indie hip-hop label (voted the #2 label of the decade by you) on hiatus, following the release of the late Camu Tao’s King of Hearts LP. El-P explains that this break will allow him to focus on being a producer and raper full-time in a statement on the Def Jux website. He also expect to continue Def Jux as a brand of some sort (sounds like a media company we know) just not releasing music in the traditional way.

In 2000 starting a traditional record label made a lot of sense. But now, in 2010, less so and I find myself yearning for something else to put my energy into. I also see newer, smarter, more interesting things on the horizon for the way art and commerce intersect, and as an artist and an entrepreneur, I’m eager to see them unfold. The evolution of this industry is, in my opinion, exciting, inevitable and it would be nice to see the DEFINITIVE JUX brand be a part of it. In other words, maybe we can turn this hoopty in to a hovercraft.

Read the full statement here. …MORE

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