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Antipop Consortium is one of the most inventive underground hip hop crews in the early 2000's. The Consortium was formed in fall 1997 to turn the commercial Hip Hop scene on its head. It consisted of the three vocalists (Beans, High Priest and M. Sayyid) which come from the New York street poetry scene and producer Earl Blaize in the background. After a series of cassette only releases on the own label Antipop Recordings and some underground singles the label Ark 75 released the group's debut album "Tragic Epilogue" in 2000. Their music is bridging the gap between Hip Hop...
There is more than one artist with the name Consortium. 1) At the time 'Rebirth' was recorded back in 1975, Consortium, having evolved from West Coast Consortium, were one of the hardest working groups on the circuit. A popular attraction at the packed London venues of this period, the group consisted of experienced musicians who had been familiar faces on the scene for close on a decade playing with various other bands and recording countless sessions. With the onset of the Punk era the band became disillusioned with the music business and so along with the disappointment of being let...
BLOODY MONK CONSORTIUM is an underground hardcore hip-hop group assembled through a long distance collaboration initiative, and fused together by 3 primary figures. West coast Prod. Lex Luger and rapper Leeroy Destroy both from East San Jose, California teamed up with with East coast rapper LABAL-S from Southern New Jersey in early 2009 to form one of the most ferocious and highly skilled collectives the rap game has experienced in a long time. They have expanded the brand and incorporated strong alliances with international producers FuckRICO(Finland) DJ ShadowFist(Slovenia) and Graff writer Kebo(Italy) and continue to open its doors to more...
British group going for a West Coast vocal group sound in the late-sixties. They eventually evolved into Consortium. Their line-up was: Robbie Fair (lead vocals) Geoff Simpson (lead guitar, organ, mellotron, vocals) Brian Bronson (rhythm guitar, vocals) John Barker (bass, trombone, vocals) John Podbury (drums) .