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Standard (Dig)
Psyche Origami
Standard (Dig)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: Psyche Origami
Title: Standard (Dig)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Arcthefinger Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 9/20/2005
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Experimental Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634457166523
 

CD Reviews

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The Verbal Herman Munster | 03/21/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ok, so i won't lie, My friend and myself bought this album knowing absolutely nothing of them. We walked in the record exchange and picked out the album with the most peculiar Album cover. It really paid off in this case. Pysche Origami have fresh beats and classy textbook rhymes. Very similar sound to J5. I was extremely surprised to find out that these MC's and DJ's are from Georgia. I have nothing against The south, except that in these days, they produce mindless, down right awful music. Peace to all the Talent from the south, but thats not a lot. Goodie Mob, Outkast, (In their early days), thanks for putting forth real music. When We first heard Pyshce, my fellow rap scholar in training, and I believed them to be From somewhere in California. The Bay Area??? Well, we were INcorrect. Sorry, But The Standard Is such a great album. Overflowing with creativity, and dripping with talent, Its an instant favorite. I promise it."
Conceptual Excellence {4 Stars}
Norfeest | Washington DC USA | 12/07/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Atlanta, Georgia trio (most popular for their spots on Adult Swim commercials) consists of emcee Mr. Wyzard, and DJs Synthesis and Dainja. Mr. Wyzard produces all but three of the tracks and his sound can be summed up as boom bap with a bouncy twist. With well thought out conceptual rhymes, tight beats, and excellent scratches and cuts from DJs Dainja and Synthesis, Psyche Origami is proof positive that rap music from the south can be so much more than the misogynistic zombie music that you see on television or hear on the radio."