KYO-004
The Tape vs. RQM
Hungry Man

EP * 2005-04
 

A1  Hungry Man [video]
A2  Move To The Rhythm
B1  Back To The Future
B2  Hip Hop Is Dead (Alternative Dub)

The first The Tape Album "Perpetual Dubbing" was released in early 2004 on Hamton Recordings and received raving reviews from national as well as international press. Instantly The Tape -- Robot Koch and Walera Goodman at that time -- were compared to artists such as Four Tet, DJ Shadow and Prefuse 73. Punk, Jazz, Hip Hop and electronic music were woven into something completely new, with Hip Hop as a connecting element.

The next step for The Tape was the use of live vocals. Thus for the "Autoreverse" recording sessions the New York spawned spoken word artist RQM was drafted. What was first meant to be just a featured artist type collaboration soon turned into a partnership (Walera Goodman had left The Tape due to his work as a producer). Out of the eclectic world of Robot's beats and RQM's warm rhymes emerged a broad-stroke impression of contemporary Electronic post Hip Hop music.


The Tape press photo
Photo: Gene Glover
* Download -- RGB JPG, 300dpi, 14.7 x 9.8cm, 1.0MB


Discography Robot Koch:
2000  Goodman and Clean - Lights EP
2002  Back 2 Square1 - The State of the World
2003  Jahcoozi - Fish 12"
2004  V.A. - Girls EP
2004  The Tape - Perpetual Dubbing
2004  Jahcoozi (Modeselektor Remix) - Pfadfinderei DVD
2005  The Tape vs. RQM - Hungry Man EP
2005  The Tape vs. RQM - Autoreverse

Remixes:
2002  Soul Parlor - The way we talk
2004  Jahcoozi - Kartoffelkäfer Remix EP
2004  Mendelsson - White Canary

Discography RQM:
2003  Al Haca Soundsystem - We sick EP
2003  Al Haca Soundsystem - Inevitable LP
2004  Innocent Sorcerers - Gods and suns? EP
2004  Sterotyp Meets Al Haca - Phase 1 EP
2004  Sterotyp Meets Al Haca - Phase 3 LP
2004  I-Wolf - I-Wolf & Burdy Meet the Babylonians LP


* Buy this record online at kitty-yo.com


2005-04-04