The Rammellzee

The Rammellzee was a truly unique force in the worlds of hip-hop, visual art, and performance. Emerging from the vibrant New York City art scene of the late 70s and early 80s, he became known for his complex, futuristic, and often cryptic philosophies surrounding language, symbolism, and what he called "Gothic Futurism." He was a pioneer of "gangsta duck" rap, a style characterized by his distinctive, gravelly vocal delivery and often violent lyrics. Beyond music, Rammellzee was a prolific visual artist, creating intricate sculptures and paintings that reflected his theories and worldview. He was a true original, constantly pushing boundaries and challenging conventional thinking.

Rammellzee's influence can be seen in everything from hip-hop and graffiti to fine art and fashion. He collaborated with artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. While his music, like tracks such as "Beat Bop" and "Pay the Rent," might not have achieved mainstream chart success, its impact on underground culture and experimental music is undeniable. He remained a dedicated and prolific artist throughout his life, constantly evolving and refining his unique vision, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and intrigue.

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The Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee
Album - 11 Tracks - Released March 1, 2004
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  1. October 27, 2003