Paint By Numbers
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Paint By Numbers brings two emcees with diverse styles and a battle tested DJ to form a collage of Hip Hop goodness.
Emcee/Producer Cros1 formerly of Hip Hop group Konstant Output, which was named Best Hip Hop group in 2004 by periodical/newspaper The San Antonio Current and Emcee Era, which was a part of the Beatards and Skyhorse have both worked with inner city youth in the areas of art and music. DJ Tech-Neek is a member of the Intergalactic Turntable Pimps and has competed in numerous regional DJ battles. Now, with Paint By Numbers these three individuals bring a flavor that some call jazzy and others unsure what to call it just bob their heads in approval.
The leading track off their debut album, "Recipe" gives the bands formula for creating the Jazz infused rhythms. Other singles off their album include, "Girls I Never" "Lets Go" and "Gotta Go Now."
Band profile available at http://www.myspace.com/pbn
Emcee/Producer Cros1 formerly of Hip Hop group Konstant Output, which was named Best Hip Hop group in 2004 by periodical/newspaper The San Antonio Current and Emcee Era, which was a part of the Beatards and Skyhorse have both worked with inner city youth in the areas of art and music. DJ Tech-Neek is a member of the Intergalactic Turntable Pimps and has competed in numerous regional DJ battles. Now, with Paint By Numbers these three individuals bring a flavor that some call jazzy and others unsure what to call it just bob their heads in approval.
The leading track off their debut album, "Recipe" gives the bands formula for creating the Jazz infused rhythms. Other singles off their album include, "Girls I Never" "Lets Go" and "Gotta Go Now."
Band profile available at http://www.myspace.com/pbn
Why this name?
Paint By Numbers... taking the art of Hip Hop back to basics.
Do you play live?
We have played in and around Texas (Austin, San Antonio, San Marcos, Houston etc...) Out of Texas in Laffayette, Louisiana.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Gives independant artists a chance to share their music. Good or bad, it's an opportunity.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
As long as we can stay creative with our music.