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13671348 | Play | Wake Up Dead | 04:10 Tools | |
13671349 | Play | Black Rose | 05:10 Tools | |
13671350 | Play | Save Yourself | 05:02 Tools | |
13671352 | Play | Bed of Flowers | 07:12 Tools | |
13671351 | Play | Diva de los Muertos | 05:43 Tools | |
87444379 | Play | Ghost in the Machine | 05:43 Tools | |
13671353 | Play | Ghost in the Machine (feat. Louise Fraser) | 06:18 Tools | |
13671355 | Play | Ghost in the Machine (Ft. Louise Fraser) | 06:20 Tools | |
13671367 | Play | Wake Up Dead (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 04:13 Tools | |
13671366 | Play | Black Rose (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 05:14 Tools | |
13671362 | Play | Save Yourself (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 05:05 Tools | |
13671363 | Play | Bed Of Flowers (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 07:16 Tools | |
13671360 | Play | Ghost In The Machine Ft. Louise Fraser (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 06:20 Tools | |
13671356 | Play | Diva De Los Muertos (Prod. By Kid Called Computer) | 05:40 Tools | |
13671358 | Play | Ghost in the Machine (Ft. Loui | 06:20 Tools | |
13671361 | Play | Ghost In The Machine (Featuring Louise Fraser) | 06:20 Tools | |
13671359 | Play | Ghost In The Machine Ft. Louise Fraser | 06:20 Tools | |
54261868 | Play | Ghost In The Machine (feat. Louise Frasier) | 06:20 Tools | |
13671357 | Play | Ghost in the Machine feat. Louise Fraser | 06:20 Tools | |
13671364 | Play | Ghost in the Machine (Louise Fraser) | 06:20 Tools | |
54261869 | Play | Ghost in the Machine ft Louise Fraser | 06:20 Tools |
Very few things speak louder than progressive passion and at only 24 years of age, Sadistik has quickly become one of the most innovative new artists to display just that from the underground hip-hop scene, mainly due to his emphasis on artistic innovation rather than the oh-so-common ego-driven bravado. By crafting a sound that is uniquely his own with intricately woven rhymes that are both emotionally resounding and technically innovative, Sadistik has been garnering new fans since the release of his debut album "The Balancing Act." This record has been heralded by many critics for its beautifully composed production (mainly headed by multi-instrumentalist Emancipator) and fearlessly emotional potency because "after you are done listening to [it] you feel as though you have the world's strongest drug in your veins" (lastfm.com). Following both the critical and independent success of "The Balancing Act" was the release of the music video for the single titled "Searching for Some Beautiful" which was also highly received and was rewarded with its acceptance into MTVu. Sadistik's efforts are not limited to recordings, however, as he can be found performing his intimate yet energetic shows around his home of Seattle and around various cities in the United States. He is currently working on a new full-length album with Emancipator slated for an early 2011 release, as well as a follow up to "The Art of Dying" with Kid Called Computer and a solo album to follow shortly after. Enter Kid Called Computer: A Kansas City native who moved to Chicago as a full-time creator of soundscapes. Branching from his production work for MCs such as Mac Lethal and Ces Cru, Kid Called Computer began creating solo instrumental music with his signature hybrid of classic hip hop bass and drums intertwined with heavy ambience and post-rock structuring and density. Sound bizarre? That's because it is. In a culture where just as many artists try to be different as those who try to conform, Kid Called Computer just is (italicize "is"). It is from this mutual disregard for the norm that Sadistik & Kid Called Computer formed as a duo. With so many commonalities in their outlook on music as well as their own individual strengths to bring to the table, Sadistik & Kid Called Computer have truly created a sound that is absolutely unique on their debut EP "The Art of Dying." Sadistik & Kid Called Computer are currently preparing for their upcoming national headlining tour and beginning to work on their follow-up release. www.sadistikmusic.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.