Originally Posted by
David Daniel Davis
Cameo Gallery show was dope. They are the most humble guys, not a single iota of hubristic disposition emanated from them. They have accomplished a lot in their seven years on the scene and they are all about their work. They are going straight back to the lab as soon as they get off of tour and working on more bangers. They expressed great disdain for Babygrande records and said that they have never even met Chuck Wilson. They signed all of my stuff and told me that if I see their stuff that came out on Babygrande in a store do not buy it, just download it because they never got paid for all of that stuff that they did over there. They said the only reason they got involved with them was because Babygrande was the only label that picked up the Holocaust project and they just kept going from there, but got off as soon as they could when they realized the fuckery that was going on over there. I asked them if they had any plans to do an instrumental for A Heap Of Broken Images disk II, they said they are not sure if they have those instrumentals any more, because they were from such a long time ago, they might be on an old hard drive some where. Of course, I had to ask about the Holocaust situation, they were like "we could do a documentary about that". I asked what the recording process was like, they said he was extremely lazy and just wanted to rush through everything. They said "not to be condescending, but Holocaust is bipolar/schizophrenic and really fucking crazy. It was tons of stress." They talked about how he stole their passports and mailed them with a threatening letter to the F.B.I., but fortunately for them Holocaust did not put enough postage on the envelope and it came back to the house. Their set was 45 minutes long and incorporated joints from Noir and Glaciers and a few remixes. they are in the Southern leg of their tour right now and if you are in that area, you should definitely check them out.
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