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Fast rhymes & some breath control for ya
Verse number 1 is the bully speaking to a victim and verse number 2 is the victim's response. I was asked to write this song for a workshop I deliver at youth conferences etc.
Shae and Dave D freestyles. Cuts courtesy of Shae on the ones and twos.
Much props to Kid Sundance and Reflex the Architect for dropping lyrics on this track. Don't sleep on these two!
HUGE drum sound. The content is about trying to create something real and honest and valuable in an environment where that's not necessarily what everyone wants.
Famous breaks remixed for the b-boys
This song was produced for a documentary filmed for sexually exploited youth and street workers.
I played the instruments on this track. Sort of an experimental jazz type thing
Introspective, emotional track. The verses in this song are very personal. Vocal on the chorus is Joy Lafontaine.
Champion Sound is a newer one and another crowd favorite. People always stay clapping along with this one.
Inspired by Keith Green. I can't dumb my music down or edit what I'm about to make everyone happy.
This one's about everything that it took just to get to this point, musically and otherwise, but also how this is just the beginning.
Homage to the Beatsy Boys and 'Trane. Me and Dave Decoine just rocking on a track. This song is always a crowd favorite everytime we do it live.
This song is one of the first I produced. It's about empathizing with homeless people and folks that have nowhere to go and no options.
We were raised to fight through hard times.
A song about being half cree-indian and half white. I'm Metis and this song was written as a way of dealing with my cultural identity.
A japanese inspired breakbeat. Live drumming by Shae. My wife is Japanese and I've spent a lot of time in Japan so I guess that's where this song came from.
Potentially for sale. Make me an offer at my email contact address.
A real personal track that came out of a spoken word piece.
