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The Dynospectrum
1998 studio album by The Dynospectrum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dynospectrum is a studio album by The Dynospectrum, a collaboration between rappers Slug, I Self Devine, Sab the Artist, and Swift. They performed under the pseudonyms Sep Se7en, Pat Juba, General Woundwart, and Mr. Gene Poole, respectively. The production was handled by Ant, who assumed the name Solomon Grundy for the project. It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment on October 13, 1998.[1]
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In a 2008 interview with Impose, Slug said: "When we made the Dynospectrum, I was so high, I really thought we were like a legion of superheroes."[2] In 2015, he picked it as one of the label's most underrated albums.[3]
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Critical reception
Peter S. Scholtes of City Pages placed the album at number 10 on the "Top Local Records of 1998" list, describing it as "a dense, tense, ultimately rewarding journey into hip hop's dark heart."[5] Writing for City Pages in 2013, Chaz Kangas called it "one of the greatest hidden treasures of the Rhymesayers catalog".[6] In that year, Potholes in My Blog placed it at number 7 on the "12 Best Rhymesayers Albums" list.[7]
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Track listing
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Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
- Sep Se7en (Slug) – vocals
- Pat Juba (I Self Devine) – vocals
- General Woundwart (Sab the Artist) – vocals
- Mr. Gene Poole (Swift) – vocals
- Solomon Grundy (Ant) – production, turntables, recording, mixing
- Dr. Moreau – recording, mixing, layout, design
- Abuse (Aaron Horkey) – artwork, layout, design
- Kevin Craig – photography
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