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I'm Derision- an underground rapper with a shady past, shady present, and probably a short future. Let me know what you think about my music.
Why this name?
Derision means sarcasm and ridicule, and I can be a very sarcastic person, so it's perfect for me.
Do you play live?
every chance I get, solo or with the group.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I would definitely sign with a major label as long as I can be myself. If I have to create an image for them I won't sign.
Band History:
Profreedom records consist of: Profisized Storm, J.S. Free, Element 1, D-Love, Jester, Spydamann, E.C., Derision, and DJ Wrecked-Em. We are broken down into multiple groups: Misguided Poets, Dollars-4-Cents, Extraterrestrial Visionaries, and Abstract Minds.
Your influences?
Methodman, Redman, Jester, Spydamann, J.S.Free, Element One, Profisized Storm, Jurassic 5, Benefit, Dialated Peoples
Favorite spot?
N.Y.C.
Anything else...?
MADLINS 1/29/05 SPOKEN WORD NIGHT

Presenting a theme night for the second straight time, Madlins put on a ‘spoken word’ night this time for Temecula, CA. Although long a planned project, springing a ‘hip-hop’ night in Trendy Temec seemed too ‘Compton’ for yuppie Ville. The powers-that-be at Full Value Entertainment always gave it a ‘let’s think about it’ vote when it would come up for discussion. However, after sampling MECHANIZM once or twice and seeing no increase in wrought iron front doors, 1/29/05 was chosen to be the first all hip-hop night. The next hip-hop night is scheduled for 3/26/05.

SET 4 – MISGUIDED POETS


Combining politics and girls and raps about each, was the Temecula based group MISGUIDED POETS, made up of ELEMENT ONE, in a red T bearing the likeness of Jimi Hendricks; PROFISIZED STORM, doing most lead raps; JS FREE, sporting a denim shirt; DERISION, in a ‘South Pole’ T; the black T’d JESTER; the white hoodie wearing SPYDAMANN, and a real scratcher, DJ WRECKED-EM. Although the crowd faces changed, the size did not as a nice gathering of fans, friends, family, and ‘outsiders’ got to hear a full-on RAP ASSAULT to the ears and minds, delivered with a sense of style and humor. The crew ‘served’ JESTER, who spat out a lightning fast rap without any scratches or sampling, to answer any doubts that he got soft while in the ‘619’ (the area code of San Diego). JESTER also did a rap about a girl in his High School that he has an eye on. DJ WRECKED-EM, though using only 1 turntable with a CD mini system, was the most creative on DJ work and had the hometown crowd’s little kids dancing to the rap beat. – PT ROTHSCHILD
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