Location: | Muncie, Indiana |
Year(s): | 2010 - 2013 |
Categorized as: | Hip-Hop |
Members: | Raafiq, Spearman, Udi |
Website: | www.bedlambrethren.com |
Total Request: | 1294 (1243 downloads, 51 plays) |
Total Request: | 1294 (1243 downloads, 51 plays) |
About: | Harlem, NYC’s own Udi the Erratic Assassin (after a string of underground iTunes hits with artists such as Timbo King, Holocaust, and Bronze Nazareth as well as an appearance on Terminal 3 presents The Academy) teamed up with Indiana native and extensive stage performer Cheating Death (known for his appearances as Merc Versus on Kevlaar 7‘s Unbutton Your Holsters & Who Got the Camera?, Chief Kamachi‘s Rise and Rhyme Vol. 1, and the soundtrack to the independent film Free Wall) who in turn brought in New Zealand Lost Children of Babylon affiliate and 1 Outs Street Battles founder Spearman to grace the boards. Their combined sound could be described as The Roots meets Cypress Hill…dark, live microphone artistry. |
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2012, Invisible Inc Multimedia,
After a successful debut mixtape and EP the Brethren have dropped their first full-length release, entitled Black Feather Messengers. This project, presented by 116 Productions & Invisible Inc Multimedia, features special guests C-Rayz Walz, Kevlaar 7 of Wisemen, Thirstin Howl the 3rd, Chief Kamachi, and more…
2012, Invisible Inc Multimedia,
This EP is a prelude to the Black Feather Messengers album. Featuring The Soulution (Indianapolis), Verbal Godz (Indianapolis), Jewelz Infinite (San Diego), Konsciente Stado (Spain), June Marx (NYC), A Man Called Relik (Muncie), and Biggs Unique (Angola). With production by Lord Chain (Indianapolis), White Lotus (Canada), Ruler Why (Texas), Klinik (Indianapolis), and more.
2011, Invisible Inc Multimedia
2012
2012, Holographic Pagoda Recordings,
Holographic Pagoda Recordings proudly presents Lone Ninja's 4th solo album "Rogue Agent". Lone Ninja is often compared to the likes of M.F. DOOM, due to the concealment of his identity and also to Killarmy for the war zone imagery he masterfully conveys in his rhymes. Jake Paine of HipHopDX said this of Lone "Lone Ninja keeps the character of Hip Hop alive at a time when everybody wants to be known." Rogue Agent is Lone Ninja's most ambitious solo album to date, boasting 27 tracks, 11 features and 14 assorted producers. It is an action packed rollercoaster ride that stays consistant and combines the distinct sounds from his three previous albums and then takes it to a higher level.