Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 13:12:05 -0500 From: "Gutterprose Records" <contact@gutterprose.com> To: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: =?utf-8?B?U1VCTUlTU0lPTjogUHJpbWUgU2luaXN0ZXIgLSDigJhQcmltZSBUaW1l4oCZIFtQcm8=?= =?utf-8?B?ZC4gTXVja2FuaWtzXSBbVUsgSGlwLUhvcF0=?= Message-ID: <092fa79b97914be998c0b4ab6ec21d8b@gutterprose.com>
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SINGLE RELEASE | FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Gutterprose Records Presents ‘PRIME TIME’ BY PRIME SINISTER Hi! I found your email and thought this single would be of interest to you. I would love to start a conversation and hopefully work with you. ‘Prime Time’ is the first single from ‘Patient Zero’, the second album by UK hip-hop artist Prime Sinister. Prime Sinister, is a 23-year-old Londoner, who, while studying to become a journalist, doubles as a full-blown musical revolutionary. As the creator of his own rhyme style, “Syllablism”, Prime Sinister has crafted songs in which every word, line and verse are not only interconnected but for the first time, symmetrical. Prime Sinister’s rhyme style can probably be more simply defined as the consecutive use of rhyming syllable patterns. But, on listening to it in action, it’s clearly more complex. The words arrange themselves into sequence – syllable families, reunited to tell stories of a dystopia, expanding themselves naturally into verses. They play out in their natural state, unpolluted, forming elaborate stories almost independent of interference from the writer. It is the act of relinquishing ego and letting the words play themselves out, however disorienting – it is as if the writer does not exist, and we are listening to language unadulterated from the manipulations of man. The very act of making an album in a singular style is a unique experiment in hip-hop – and Prime Sinister has done it with flair in abundance. Growing up in London in the 2000’s, Prime Sinister was exposed to music that would change the course of his life. Consuming albums from Nas’ Illmatic to Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In Da Corner, and encountering the music of the UK underground, Prime Sinister studied the greatest albums in hip hop and stumbled across the true hidden potential of the genre – and ushering hip-hop writing into the next stage of its evolution as an intricate, intellectual art form. ‘Patient Zero’ takes place in a city called ‘Rage’ in an alternative universe. ‘Prime Time’, track five, is produced by world-class production maestro Muckaniks, and features gripping piano keys and hard-hitting, modern-sounding drums. The song, like the rest of ‘Patient Zero’, recounts otherworldly stories of misery and triumph. Filled with abstract rhymes and metaphors, the song captivates and engages the listener throughout. WE WOULD LOVE TO COLLABORATE WITH YOU! 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