
Artist: Dr. Dooom Title: Dr. Dooom 2
ΫΫΫ Source: CDDA Size: 64,10 MB
ΫΫΫ Encoder: Exact Audio Copy Bitrate: VBRkbps
ΫΫΫ Ripped: Sep-22-2008 Streetdate: 000-00-0000
ΫΫΫ Genre: Hip-Hop Run Time: 52:15
ΫΫΫ Label: Threshold Recordings
ΫΫΫ Url: n/a
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01. 02:45 Simon ²Î«Î«Î«
02. 03:30 The Countdown ²Î«Î«Î«
03. 03:22 R.I.P. Dr. Octagon ²Î«Î«Î«
04. 03:38 I’m Creepin’ ²Î«Î«Î«
05. 03:14 I Followed You ²Î«Î«Î«
06. 03:53 Run For Your Life Feat. Fathered ²Î«Î«Î«
07. 02:57 Step-N-Fetchers ²Î«Î«Î«
08. 04:01 The God Of Rap ²Î«Î«Î«
09. 03:30 How Sexy Feat. Denis Deft ²Î«Î«Î«
10. 03:14 That Girl Is A Monster ²Î«Î«Î«
11. 03:38 Do Not Disturb ²Î«Î«Î«
12. 03:03 Take That Ride ²Î«Î«Î«
13. 03:15 Mopped Up ²Î«Î«Î«
14. 03:54 Always Talkin’ Out Your Ass ²Î«Î«Î«
15. 04:21 Surgery Feat. Motion Man
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ΫΫΫ² all tracks produced by Kutmasta Kurt except
ΫΫΫ² track 8 which is produced by TomC3.
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After single-handedly redefining “warped” as the mind and mouth behind the Bronx-based Ultramagnetic MC’s, “Kool” Keith Thornton, aka Rhythm X, aka Dr. Octagon, aka Dr. Dooom, headed for the outer reaches of the stratosphere with a variety of solo projects. A onetime psychiatric patient at Bellevue, Keith’s lyrical thematics remained as free-flowing here as they ever were with the N.Y. trio, connecting up complex meters with fierce, layers-deep metaphors and veiled criticisms of those who “water down the sound that comes from the ghetto.”
2008 will see the return of Dr Dooom, produced by KutMasta Kurt. This album will be huge! One of the more underrated producers and DJs in the West Coast underground, KutMasta Kurt initially made his name working with Kool Keith, during which time he first donned his trademark Mexican wrestling mask. Kurt began DJing in the Bay Area. As his reputation grew, local MCs began to approach him about producing tracks. Kurt bought some basic studio equipment and taught himself to use it. After a few remixes for the likes of Tim Dog, Buju Banton and Mic Geronimo, Kurt’s friendship with the groundbreaking, underappreciated Ultramagnetic MC’s paid off when, in 1994, ex-leader Kool Keith tapped Kurt to handle DJ and production duties for his new solo career. Kurt produced a couple of tracks on Keith’s landmark Dr. Octagon album, but their first full project together was 1997’s “Sex Style”, the first album released under Keith’s own name. Kurt also helmed Keith’s album as Dr. Dooom, 1999’s “First Come, First Served”, and 2000’s “Matthew”.
By the time “Matthew” was released, Kurt had begun to build his own career apart from Keith. He provided remixes for the likes of the Beastie Boys, Planet Asia, Rasco, Luscious Jackson and Blackalicious, among others. He also formed his own label, Threshold, and in 2000 released the full-length album “KutMasta Kurt Presents: Masters of Illusion”, a collaborative project that featured Kool Keith and underground MC Motion Man.
Skip ahead to 2008 and the Dr. Dooom comeback. The album is titled “Dr. Dooom 2″ and it’s the type of release that everybody will be talking about.