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Date:      Thu, 28 Nov 2019 13:12:05 -0500
From:      "Gutterprose Records" <contact@gutterprose.com>
To:        freebsd-pf@freebsd.org
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SINGLE RELEASE | FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION Gutterprose Records Presents =E2=
=80=98PRIME TIME=E2=80=99 BY PRIME SINISTER Hi! I found your email and =
thought this single would be of interest to you=2E I would love to star=
t a conversation and hopefully work with you=2E =E2=80=98Prime Time=E2=80=
=99 is the first single from =E2=80=98Patient Zero=E2=80=99, the second=
 album by UK hip-hop artist Prime Sinister=2E Prime Sinister, is a 23-y=
ear-old Londoner, who, while studying to become a journalist, doubles a=
s a full-blown musical revolutionary=2E As the creator of his own rhyme=
 style, =E2=80=9CSyllablism=E2=80=9D, Prime Sinister has crafted songs =
in which every word, line and verse are not only interconnected but for=
 the first time, symmetrical=2E Prime Sinister=E2=80=99s rhyme style ca=
n probably be more simply defined as the consecutive use of rhyming syl=
lable patterns=2E But, on listening to it in action, it=E2=80=99s clear=
ly more complex=2E The words arrange themselves into sequence =E2=80=93=
 syllable families, reunited to tell stories of a dystopia, expanding t=
hemselves naturally into verses=2E They play out in their natural state=
, unpolluted, forming elaborate stories almost independent of interfere=
nce from the writer=2E It is the act of relinquishing ego and letting t=
he words play themselves out, however disorienting =E2=80=93 it is as i=
f the writer does not exist, and we are listening to language unadulter=
ated from the manipulations of man=2E The very act of making an album i=
n a singular style is a unique experiment in hip-hop =E2=80=93 and Prim=
e Sinister has done it with flair in abundance=2E Growing up in London =
in the 2000=E2=80=99s, Prime Sinister was exposed to music that would c=
hange the course of his life=2E Consuming albums from Nas=E2=80=99 Illm=
atic to Dizzee Rascal=E2=80=99s Boy In Da Corner, and encountering the =
music of the UK underground, Prime Sinister studied the greatest albums=
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=E2=80=93 and ushering hip-hop writing into the next stage of its evolu=
tion as an intricate, intellectual art form=2E =E2=80=98Patient Zero=E2=
=80=99 takes place in a city called =E2=80=98Rage=E2=80=99 in an altern=
ative universe=2E =E2=80=98Prime Time=E2=80=99, track five, is produced=
 by world-class production maestro Muckaniks, and features gripping pia=
no keys and hard-hitting, modern-sounding drums=2E The song, like the r=
est of =E2=80=98Patient Zero=E2=80=99, recounts otherworldly stories of=
 misery and triumph=2E Filled with abstract rhymes and metaphors, the s=
ong captivates and engages the listener throughout=2E WE WOULD LOVE TO =
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MP Gutterprose Records, 390 Hanworth Road, Hounslow,, London, United Ki=
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