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One of the most promising talents
to emerge in the Midwest in recent years, Brandon Paschal (aka Socrates) has won
much critical praise and underground success for his eloquent wordplay and vocal
abilities. Socrates' emergence presaged a rush of Midwest underground MCs and
returned the spotlight to the true lyrical hip-hop rhyme styles after it had
been commandeered by South & West Coast-influenced rap.
So how did he get his name? Of course one of the greatest
philosophers of all time, SOCRATES, dropped knowledge on almost any subject
thinkable. This is exactly the reason this name is fitting to the style
portrayed in his lyrics. Emcees like SOCRATES are hard to find. Too many emcees
get too commercial, and don't challenge the listener. With astounding vocab and
philosophic style, SOCRATES is ready for any obstacle that stands between him &
his objectives. Born & raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, Brandon always dreamed
of a career in the music industry. Having involved himself with music since age
7, and even more formally since age 12, he applies that knowledge straight to
his music - and in the summer of 1999, Philosophic Productions was born. Along
with his "lyricist characteristic," SOCRATES adds a mix of Old & New Skool
production that separates himself from others. His classical influence can
definitely be noticed in his notable musical arrangements through his
production.
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Philosophic Productions
"Philosophically expanding a hip-hop nation"
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Listen to this snippet and you'll see without a doubt why this, the 4th album release, is so hot! SOCRATES and LB rip it all album long, and this snippet doesn't even do the whole album justice. |
CD: A Day In Our Lives
Label: Philosophic Productions / Platinum Studios (P&P)
Credits: Written and Produced by SOCRATES and LB |
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