NEW EXCLUSIVE MIXTAPE: Team DAR- Genesis

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Halfway through, Another Day, Cloudy Skies, Don't Trust Em and Glide have stood out to me. Dig that there's a variety in regards to production.
 
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infamous114;7389757 said:
Halfway through, Another Day, Cloudy Skies, Don't Trust Em and Glide have stood out to me. Dig that there's a variety in regards to production.

Thanks man. Glad you're rocking with it and the eclectic nature of the tape.
 
Ayo how you can @ the whole community for this?
iKingGodGivBiz;7387846 said:
BlackAX410;7384894 said:
@‌Jee504

@MrCrookedLetter‌

@Sion‌

@‌P.Town

@T.Sanford

@infamous114‌

@MikeydaGawd‌

@buttah‌

I think we need to @ the whole community..keeping it between the same ten people makes it a fraternity

How can we actually make that happen?

 
infamous114;7394709 said:
Apollo's issue is dude is monotone as fuck. I feel like dude can spit but he on his Guru shit in regards to being monotone lol.

That's just my brother's voice lol. He can def spit
 
Sion;7394639 said:
Be For Real, Since You Came In My Life, PLW, those tracks I really like, the rest of the album is dope. Apollo kinda boring but he tolerable. I must say tho @BlackAX410 I told yall he'd be dope af if his shit was mixed better. Axel you need to stay around TrueGod you're lyricism & ear for beats will elevate greatly by association. In some parts, you can see where his influence is apparent (tracks 6 - sounded like True rewrote his shit to keep up the pace w/ you before blacking out, while on Since You Came In My Life you slow it down & take a page out his book. You Dont Want None was dope up until the hook - sounded like IceJJFish (no diss). Rest of the album is cool tho, Axel keep riding w/ Team DAR trust !!!

7.5/10 - Would rate it higher but some tracks could have been mixed better & Apollo I thought was aight. TrueGod & Jeff Axel stood out the most to me. Still going thru it I heard the album a few days back but didn't really listen to it.

Good looks on that. And I ain't rewrite it, I just did the verse basically off the top in the studio but definitely wanted to keep up the pace, then I just kinda.... IDK spazzed a bit. Axel got heat, Apollo got heat too, Speed verses hilarious to me on here. Good look on the review though.
 
Sion;7394639 said:
Be For Real, Since You Came In My Life, PLW, those tracks I really like, the rest of the album is dope. Apollo kinda boring but he tolerable. I must say tho @BlackAX410 I told yall he'd be dope af if his shit was mixed better. Axel you need to stay around TrueGod you're lyricism & ear for beats will elevate greatly by association. In some parts, you can see where his influence is apparent (tracks 6 - sounded like True rewrote his shit to keep up the pace w/ you before blacking out, while on Since You Came In My Life you slow it down & take a page out his book. You Dont Want None was dope up until the hook - sounded like IceJJFish (no diss). Rest of the album is cool tho, Axel keep riding w/ Team DAR trust !!!

7.5/10 - Would rate it higher but some tracks could have been mixed better & Apollo I thought was aight. TrueGod & Jeff Axel stood out the most to me. Still going thru it I heard the album a few days back but didn't really listen to it.

Sion, thanks for the review. Also, huge shoutout for naming those three tracks as your favorites on the tape (each hold a special place since I produced them and wanted to, as with every track, craft a different vibe than what people were used to hearing from Team DAR while still maintaining the sensibilities of our respective audiences).
 
TrueGodHS;7394864 said:
Good looks on that. And I ain't rewrite it, I just did the verse basically off the top in the studio but definitely wanted to keep up the pace, then I just kinda.... IDK spazzed a bit. Axel got heat, Apollo got heat too, Speed verses hilarious to me on here. Good look on the review though.

True, you know, but others probably don't. Since I dropped the album Death of the King, which was this lo-fi art rap album (that's kind of my thing, and I've referred to it as "Speed-Fi" or "No-Fi") detailing my struggles with mental illness and all that jazz, I wanted to approach things differently on Genesis.

So, I just said "fuck it," stopped writing for Boi-1da.net for a bit, and dropped some bars that were completely off-the-cuff. Hilarious even, mainly since here's this kind of usually solemn guy who's been talking about bipolar disorder and stuff talking about making chicks squirt and anal in a "sober's non-existent" (yeah, that's word to @BlackAx410) sing-songy voice. A complete 180 that completely plays into the burgeoning mythos of Speed on the Beat, showcasing that I could do reflective "if you take a look at my life, you can see what I see" shit along with (albeit slightly parodic in nature) turn-up tracks and "Nasty Loverman" verses.

Anyways, before I get that "nigga you talk too much" reply, thanks one and all for peeping the album. If you can tolerate a "lo-fi" mixing approach, also check out Death of the King. And be sure to be on the lookout for more Team DAR stuff in the coming months and year.

 
Sion;7394639 said:
Be For Real, Since You Came In My Life, PLW, those tracks I really like, the rest of the album is dope. Apollo kinda boring but he tolerable. I must say tho @BlackAX410 I told yall he'd be dope af if his shit was mixed better. Axel you need to stay around TrueGod you're lyricism & ear for beats will elevate greatly by association. In some parts, you can see where his influence is apparent (tracks 6 - sounded like True rewrote his shit to keep up the pace w/ you before blacking out, while on Since You Came In My Life you slow it down & take a page out his book. You Dont Want None was dope up until the hook - sounded like IceJJFish (no diss). Rest of the album is cool tho, Axel keep riding w/ Team DAR trust !!!

7.5/10 - Would rate it higher but some tracks could have been mixed better & Apollo I thought was aight. TrueGod & Jeff Axel stood out the most to me. Still going thru it I heard the album a few days back but didn't really listen to it.

Appreciate dat mane yea linking up wit him definitely rejuvenated my career foreal cant even front im to da point where i hate listening to a majority of my older music cuz of how subpar it was, its more projects wit us comin thru tho belee dat
 
BlackAX410;7395235 said:
Appreciate dat mane yea linking up wit him definitely rejuvenated my career foreal cant even front im to da point where i hate listening to a majority of my older music cuz of how subpar it was, its more projects wit us comin thru tho belee dat

^That's how I feel about most of my early tracks. But, those early tracks, "subpar" or not, they showcase where you were at that time. So, I can't full-on hate 'em, and you shouldn't either LOL
 
SpeedontheBeat;7395063 said:
TrueGodHS;7394864 said:
Good looks on that. And I ain't rewrite it, I just did the verse basically off the top in the studio but definitely wanted to keep up the pace, then I just kinda.... IDK spazzed a bit. Axel got heat, Apollo got heat too, Speed verses hilarious to me on here. Good look on the review though.

True, you know, but others probably don't. Since I dropped the album Death of the King, which was this lo-fi art rap album (that's kind of my thing, and I've referred to it as "Speed-Fi" or "No-Fi") detailing my struggles with mental illness and all that jazz, I wanted to approach things differently on Genesis.

So, I just said "fuck it," stopped writing for Boi-1da.net for a bit, and dropped some bars that were completely off-the-cuff. Hilarious even, mainly since here's this kind of usually solemn guy who's been talking about bipolar disorder and stuff talking about making chicks squirt and anal in a "sober's non-existent" (yeah, that's word to @BlackAx410) sing-songy voice. A complete 180 that completely plays into the burgeoning mythos of Speed on the Beat, showcasing that I could do reflective "if you take a look at my life, you can see what I see" shit along with (albeit slightly parodic in nature) turn-up tracks and "Nasty Loverman" verses.

Anyways, before I get that "nigga you talk too much" reply, thanks one and all for peeping the album. If you can tolerate a "lo-fi" mixing approach, also check out Death of the King. And be sure to be on the lookout for more Team DAR stuff in the coming months and year.

Nigga you talk too much LOL the hell you got a bio in here for
 

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