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Bay Area rapper/producer T-Nutty has a distinct sound, one that's equal parts gangsta aggression -- the spitfire opening track "Simple Statement" is a take-no-prisoners declaration of intent -- and a considerably weirder, looser style than one immediately associates with hardcore rap. T-Nutty's largely electronic beats aren't "just-press-play" minimalism like so many of his peers, but fully realized mutations of sound that are as interesting on their own as the raps above them. The tension between the grim starkness of T-Nutty's lyrical vision and the oddball soundscapes percolating underneath makes Flowmastermouth a difficult album to parse at times, but a little effort reveals it to be a challenging yet entertaining listen. Particular highlights include the chattering steel-drum-like sound underpinning "After Tonite," and the fiercely delivered slow burner "Black Armor." ~ Stewart Mason
Audio Mixers: K Lou; Larry Funk; T-Nutty.
Recording information: El Sobrante, CA; Hitworks, Sacramento, CA; K-Lou's, Sacramento, CA; KS, MO. T-Nutty Flowmastermouth Songs | 1. | Simple Statement |
| 2. | Flowmastermouth |
| 3. | Cali Boyz |
| 4. | Ain't That About a B! @#% |
| 5. | After Tonite |
| 6. | Mic Check |
| 7. | Nutt Factors Up |
| 8. | High Times |
| 9. | Tip Toe |
| 10. | Ni@@a Wit Game |
| 11. | Black Armor |
| 12. | West Walkin' |
| 13. | When the Chop Starts Poppin' |
| 14. | Today's a Gift |
| 15. | Sac Kingz |
| 16. | Controversy |
| 17. | Bonus Tracks (Nutt Factorz) |
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$13.15 Stephen Christopher was born on September 9, 1964 in McKeesport, PA, right outside the city limits of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Son of the local legendary pianist Carl T. Geruschat, Stephen has been a creative writer since childhood, beginning with the formal study of bass clef (low-toned brass instruments to include trombone and baritone) music beginning at age 12 and guitar seriously since age 11. As a child Stephen wrote intelligent poetry and sat studying the hands of his uncle as he played his guitar, along with family friends and his Grandfather as the family gathered to sing Holiday songs or just to share time together on a weekend. Stephen grew up among stringed instruments, piano and guitar, always accompanied by more than adequate vocalists. This was a profound influence, as a young Stephen idolized his namesake ('Uncle Steve') hoping himself to someday sing and play the guitar. In the 9th grade, Stephen was the youngest ever feature guitar player in the high school Stage Band, and was involved in school music programs from the age of 12 through graduation, dedicated to competition Marching Band and various ensembles. Stephen's earliest memories in life are musical, with a locally-famous father who was a classically-trained and Carnegie-Mellon-educated musician known for his ability to read music on sight nearly perfectly without ever having seen the score in advance. Stephen's father Carl was also the entertainment critic for the Daily News in McKeesport, PA and was assigned a weekend of interviews with the Beatles when they came to America and played the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh in 1964. Stephen's father was also closely associated with the 'Mr. Rogers Neighborhood Television show', and cast members sometimes frequented the family home. Also, cast members from the Broadway Smash 'Hair' even visited from time to time.Stephen began to seriously write songs as a pre-teen, his first song of memory entitled "Moolight is Creepin' Through the Window" and performed his first feature concert appearance at age 14, performing for a nearly full auditorium during a High School chorus presentation. Upon taking the stage, he knew immediately this was where he felt most comfortable, and does to this day. Since the age of 14, Stephen has semi-regularly performed live, written songs and recorded in multiple recording studios in Pittsburgh, PA and Columbia, South Carolina, ever honing his skills. Later in life the stage called him in a different way, when at age 17 he created his own characters and dialogue to compete for one of five full scholarships that were being offered at a small Liberal Arts College known for it's exceptional ...
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