Atmosphere
Atmosphere are a hip-hop group from Minneapolis centering around rapper Slug (aka Sean Daley). The son of a black father and a white mother who divorced when he was a teenager, Slug became entranced with hip-hop, graffiti, and breakdancing, and formed the Rhymesayers collective with two high-school friends -- Siddiq Ali (Stress) and Derek Turner (Spawn). After some early gigs as Urban Atmosphere, where Slug DJed behind Spawn's rhyming, the pair hooked up with producer Ant (Anthony Davis), as well as likeminded locals such as {$MC Mu...[more]
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This is a 19" x 25" 2-color screenprinted Atmosphere poster on recycled cream stock for the April 29, 2008 show with Abstract Rude and DJ Rare Groove at the 9:30 Club. Hand-signed, numbered and designed by El Jefe Design.
Poster $24.99
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3 Versions of Title Track as well as "Reflections" and "Self hate Bad Dub"
12 $8.99
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This Atmosphere shirt is a size SMALL and features a graphic burst overlaid with the band name.
Small Shirt $19.99
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This Atmosphere shirt is a size LARGE and features a graphic burst overlaid with the band name.
Large Shirt $19.99
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This Atmosphere shirt is a size EXTRA LARGE and features a graphic burst overlaid with the band name.
X-Large Shirt $19.99
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This Atmosphere shirt is a size MEDIUM and features a graphic burst overlaid with the band name.
Medium Shirt $19.99
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Repackaged, re-mastered, and uglier than ever, the critically acclaimed third official studio release from Atmosphere is back. Also includes a bonus DVD, previously out of print for years and now repackaged in a custom sleeve. Originally released as the limited "Sad Clown Bad Dub 4 (The Godlovesugly Release Parties)" DVD, it features two hours of live performance footage, backstage shenanigans, several guest appearances, and music videos for "Godlovesugly", "Summersong", and "Say Shh".
CD+DVD $16.99
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VINYL FORMAT. Eighteen powerhouse tracks overflowing with Slug's fantastic flow and lyrical smarts and Ant's groove-raking production and beats. Remastered and repackaged with a bonus DVD of the out-of-print "Sad Clown Bad Dub 4".
2xLP+DVD $17.99
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Coming straight outta the rough'n'tumble surroundings of Minneapolis/St. Paul, the Rhymesayers clique is slowly but surely putting Minnesota on the hip-hop map. OK, so the frozen lands that gave listeners Prince and Morris Day & the Time may seem like a fairly unlikely setting for the next hip-hop hotbed, but you can't deny the talent the area's been bringing to the table. First, Eyedea won the country's biggest MC battle with a brilliant display of freestyle ability, now Atmosphere's l [ read more ]
CD $15.18
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The opening track on Lucy Ford, "Between the Lines," burrows into the heads of a frustrated policeman, an oblivious young girl who watches movies perpetually to get away from her own life, and an indie rapper who descends into self-abnegation instead of self-aggrandizement -- hardly typical subject matter for a rap song. In fact, with Slug's singsong delivery, it hardly seems like a rap song at all, and is tugged back toward the genre only by Ant's steady beat-making. But then {$Atmosphere [ read more ]
CD $13.28
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The opening track on Lucy Ford, "Between the Lines," burrows into the heads of a frustrated policeman, an oblivious young girl who watches movies perpetually to get away from her own life, and an indie rapper who descends into self-abnegation instead of self-aggrandizement -- hardly typical subject matter for a rap song. In fact, with Slug's singsong delivery, it hardly seems like a rap song at all, and is tugged back toward the genre only by Ant's steady beat-making. But then {$Atmosphere [ read more ]
CD $13.28