Author Topic: Immortal Technique  (Read 396 times)

Don Breezio

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Re:Immortal Technique
« Reply #15 on: March 08, 2004, 06:49:00 PM »
glad to hear nobody's had probs with sandbox automatic...ill order them soon im sure...prolly when i get my tax return.

my fav. tracks are

freedom of speech (props to es el duque)
you never know
dance with the devil
harlem streets
 

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Re:Immortal Technique
« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2004, 11:39:52 PM »
the tickets were actually 10 bucks for the show in LA. But anyway, the show was dope, he said he made 400,000 off CD sales and COncernts, which ain't that bad, considering he's pretty new
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Re:Immortal Technique
« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2004, 12:05:36 AM »
Yes, the show was crazy.

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I got Re.4m at the very tail end of his show, so I can't speak much for him. He did bust a freestyle, as he is a Project Blowed participant, which is what they're known for. That was rather tight. After Re.4m was Time Machine. They're a duo, one black and one white(possibly Latino, couldn't tell). At the beginning their show was OK, but they finished with a routine called Spelling Bee. They would bring up words in their raps and state "You can't spell without ." And they would expand on that word. It was very tight. I've never really seen that type of routine. I gave them much props for that.

Next up, L.A. Underground staples Acid Reign. They started their set with just Beond and Gajah, later on they brought up the other member OlMeca(some of you might know him from the Band Slowrider). They did some hot freestyles and acapellas. They have that Project Blowed sound, since that is what they also rep. OlMeca busted some hot verses in Spanish, as well. Anyone familiar with the L.A. Underground will know them. Peep out their site for info on Acid Reign, Re.4m, OlMeca, Slowrider and other artists on their Nomadic Sound Systems label. They have some up coming shows, so check that out.

After 3 acts, Immortal Technique came out. He busted out some crazy off the top freestyles, acapellas and most of his material. He did songs like "The Illest," "The Point Of No Return," "Industrial Revolution," "Harlem Streets," "Dance With The Devil," and others. He had so much energy. It was crazy. He had one of his boys with him who did a song of his, very tight. IT did a few of his pattened "Political/Social rants." One that stood out "Fuck Pussy Rap!" The crowd loved that. He ended the night with a call and response shout "Viva La Revolucion!" Great way to end his amazing set.
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Re:Immortal Technique
« Reply #18 on: March 09, 2004, 05:01:49 AM »
Wake up white people!

lol, you front? Most white ppl already suffer from Insomnia .. just in order to take the methaphor geniusly over.
Cause I don't care where I belong no more
What we share or not I will ignore
And I won't waste my time fitting in
Cause I don't think contrast is a sin
No, it's not a sin