Brain Food - Single
Maundz, the outspoken rascal of Melbourne's rap-scene; has a heart of gold, a potty mouth, and an acid tongue. His second LP Zero, is the first release of 2012 from irrefutable hip hop collective Crate Cartel. Zero is a fast approaching sun on the horizon after what has been a long winter for Maundz fans. Maundz quickly became a buzz word throughout Australia's various hip hop circles after the release of his debut LP Mr Nobody in 2010. Revered by the likes of Hilltop Hoods and Drapht as the next big thing, Maundz has become highly respected by his underground and commercially established cohorts alike. Belonging to the elite Crate Cartel crew, Maundz is surrounded by a support network of stoic men with strong spirits and an outstanding yet unconventional work ethic. The intuitive approach applied to every project the Cartel take on, is what has assisted them to produce such consistently unique, purist material. Zero's production is handled entirely by the fastidious Wik, another lethal weapon from the Crate Cartel armoury. Throughout the album, the duo has managed to create the kind of sonic congruency only achieved after extensive collaboration. A virtuoso working-class linguist; Maundz primes his rhymes with lightly cryptic pop-culture references, breathing fire into the revelations of the every-man. Zero is littered with impressive names, featuring collaborative efforts from New York's number one man of the moment Action Bronson, ARIA award winning Drapht, Golden Era's Vents and Sesta, Melbourne kings Brad Strut and Bias B, and of course Crate Cartel. Lead single 'Take It Back' features the legendary Bias B, full of nostalgic imagery and vintage beats and cuts. The track revisits cultural icons of the 80's and 90's. Its accompanying cameo-rich music video gained an extensive amount of exposure within weeks of its release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Maundz, the outspoken rascal of Melbourne's rap-scene; has a heart of gold, a potty mouth, and an acid tongue. His second LP Zero, is the first release of 2012 from irrefutable hip hop collective Crate Cartel. Zero is a fast approaching sun on the horizon after what has been a long winter for Maundz fans. Maundz quickly became a buzz word throughout Australia's various hip hop circles after the release of his debut LP Mr Nobody in 2010. Revered by the likes of Hilltop Hoods and Drapht as the next big thing, Maundz has become highly respected by his underground and commercially established cohorts alike. Belonging to the elite Crate Cartel crew, Maundz is surrounded by a support network of stoic men with strong spirits and an outstanding yet unconventional work ethic. The intuitive approach applied to every project the Cartel take on, is what has assisted them to produce such consistently unique, purist material. Zero's production is handled entirely by the fastidious Wik, another lethal weapon from the Crate Cartel armoury. Throughout the album, the duo has managed to create the kind of sonic congruency only achieved after extensive collaboration. A virtuoso working-class linguist; Maundz primes his rhymes with lightly cryptic pop-culture references, breathing fire into the revelations of the every-man. Zero is littered with impressive names, featuring collaborative efforts from New York's number one man of the moment Action Bronson, ARIA award winning Drapht, Golden Era's Vents and Sesta, Melbourne kings Brad Strut and Bias B, and of course Crate Cartel. Lead single 'Take It Back' features the legendary Bias B, full of nostalgic imagery and vintage beats and cuts. The track revisits cultural icons of the 80's and 90's. Its accompanying cameo-rich music video gained an extensive amount of exposure within weeks of its release. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Briggs
Clandestien
Downsyde
Drapht
Mad Nice
North Of The Yarra
Big Drummer Boy
Milk Crates
Patchwork
Michelle Leslie
The Real Deal
Pink Shirts
Anti pop
No Concern
White Shirts
All Quotes
Maundzilla
Zero
Whiplash
Extra Extra
Take it Back
Lipstick
Gusto
Semolians
Agent 99
C U Next Tuesday
Agent 86
Red Velvet
The Campaign
Traveling Lady
Zero's theme
She's Gone
Slang Rap
Mr Nobody
Elemenohpee
March the 10th
Brain Food
March The 5th (Ft. Fluent Form)
What's Happnin
Wik's Theme
Then Till Now
Letters And Numbers
Whats Happnin
Take it Back (Feat. Bias B)
Lost Cause
Rules and Regulations
Possibilities (Ft. Deece)
C U Next Tuesday (feat. Drapht)
Lamens Term (Ft. Shawn Lov)
Masquerade
Profound
How 'Bout A Drink Skit
Toys Skit
Game Turn (Ft. Verbal Kent And Briggs)
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