Tornts – The Deadbrain Diaries (Sept. 3)

1 09 2010

Staggering out of the radioactive fog that tolls the end for the rotten city crumbling behind comes Tornts, the shuffle of dead feet the only sound in this blasted landscape.
The Deadbrain Diaries charts the final, terminal years of a tumoured city. The last, brief flares of light spark from amber glass to sharp steel and rough paper. Tornts has unleashed a furious tirade, raging against the indifference of the bone grinding machine and the piss stained nightmares on every street corner. This is the staggering power of the Tornts juggernaut at full throttle. As one of the leaders of underground rap in Australia, this is the first Tornts LP featuring work by other producers as well as the man himself. Beats have been crafted by Beat Butcher (Brad Strut, Sean Price, Ghetts), Ciph Barker (Killah Priest, Hell Razah), Chemo (Skandal, Triple Darkness) and Ciecmate (BTE, Hospice). This all star cast is joined by Tank Beats (Germany), INCH Productions (France), DJ Lopsided (750 Rebels), Heata (Hired Goons) and up and coming Melbourne producer Illuminate.

Tornts has been ready since he left the womb, and with fellow spitters such as Bigfoot, Diem, Billy Bunks, Ken Oath, Jake Biz and Kid Selzy, his rhymes are merciless. Tornts is back to devastate, with 18 tracks ranging from cold street visions in No One to the relentless Hit Never Miss and the apocalyptic soundtrack synth reality of Wastelands Author. Anthems You’re All Goin Out and Bad News are placed in contrast with the brief, bleak Wish I Was Dead and the double time inspired Reaper’s My Chauffeur.
This album also sees the return of the devastating combination of Tornts and Brad Strut, tearing their lyrical sandstorm through the carefully manicured gardens of soft radio pop rap. Strut and Tornts are set to appear at the Hip Hop Kemp Festival in the Czech Republic, sharing the bill with acts such as Masta Ace, Large Professor, Necro, and Buckshot, Heltah Skeltah, plus Smif N Wessun of the legendary Boot Camp Clik.
Accompanied by two professionally shot HD video clips from leading director Heata, the lead single Hit Never Miss
and the follow up joint No One, Deadbrain Diaries is set to smash through expectations for hardcore hip hop in this country and worldwide.

Track listing

01. Intro
02. Hit Never Miss
03. Stuck In the Streets
04. Merciless (ft. Brad Strut)
05. No One
06. Warpigs (ft. 750 Rebels)
07. Bad News
08. Sinking Visions
09. Strife On My Mind (ft. Kid Selzy)
10. Wastelands Author
11. All Goin’ Out
12. Don’t Like Ya Shit (ft. Billy Bunks)
13. One
14. Wish I Was Dead
15. Talk Is Cheap
16. Reapers My Chauffeur (ft. Diem)
17. Gravel In Ya Guts
18. Slang Sicko

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Available: September 3rd, 2010
Released by: Broken Tooth Entertainment
Distributed by: Obese Records





Man faces court charged for bumping Kid Selzy album

5 03 2010

An interesting articled was pointed out to us today, involving Melbourne emcee Kid Selzy. The article titled ‘Come listen to the creep show’ by Matt Neal, appeared on ‘The Standards’ (newspaper) website. Now it’s worth a read as Kid Selzy is asked for his opinion on the matter. One of the highlights from the article is Kid Selzy’s stance on the music that he finds offensive, good stuff. It is reported that this is the first time anyone has been charged under Australian law with offensive behaviour for listening to music.

Article below:

A WARRNAMBOOL court case could have ramifications on where and when we listen to music, particularly if it contains profanity.
Nathan Michael Wilkie, 19, of Browns Road, Timboon, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court last month to contest a charge of offensive behaviour.
The charge stems from the music he had playing on his car stereo while it was parked outside the Timboon supermarket – in particular songs by underground Melbourne rapper Kid Selzy.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Sandra Skilton told the court that the police officers “found it offensive and derogatory to females”.
The court was read sample lyrics, including “shut your f … mouth bitch, f … motherf …” and told that “f …” and “motherf …” were said continuously.
When confronted by police, it is alleged Mr Wilkie told them “you’re a joke – go do some real police work”.
The court heard that when he was asked to turn the music down, Mr Wilkie allegedly said “I don’t give a shit”.
“He was asked by police if he thought it was offensive – he said it was but it wasn’t offensive to him,” Sergeant Skilton told the court.
But defence counsel Amanda Chambers said her client and his mother, who was present during the incident and supporting her son, didn’t accept the police’s version of events.
“Even if we did completely accept the police summary, playing music as alleged doesn’t consist of offensive behaviour,” Ms Chambers said.
“The words used in the lyrics aren’t that unusual and they’re even used in exchanges between young people.
“In today’s times, this language is not enough to constitute offensive behaviour.
“The only people who took offence were the police ? no one else came forward and made a complaint.
“This music is freely available to be purchased.”
Police have even taken the step of ordering the CD – Kid Selzy’s debut album The Creepshow – in preparation for the court case, which has been adjourned until June 11 for a contested hearing.
It is believed that Mr Wilkie’s case is the first time anyone has been charged under Australian law with offensive behaviour for listening to music.

“I don’t want to hear Christina Aguilera screaming through a stereo, but if I go to a shopping centre I’m surrounded by it.” – Kid Selzy

What constitutes offensive behaviour in legal terms is difficult to ascertain as judges take each case on its merits and the courtroom definition of “offensive” is one that has moved with the times.
As far back as 1973, a judge proclaimed the word “f …” had lost “some of its offensiveness” due to its increased usage and everyday society.
Meanwhile, Kid Selzy is outraged by the incident.
“It’s bullshit – the fact that the Victorian police are wasting taxpayers’ money to take a kid to court for listening to music is beyond a joke,” he said.
“Music is legal and he’s been charged for doing something legal. Is driving around listening to a CD against the law these days? If it’s legal to have a car stereo, it’s legal to listen to what you want.”
He said he didn’t believe his music was offensive, just filled with profanities.
“If you read the lyrics, it’s just my opinion and how I view shit,” he said, adding that some people had described his music as “hateful”.
“I don’t pay attention to that.
“I know what I mean and the people who buy it know what I mean, and that’s what really matters.”
Selzy said music he found offensive was Britney Spears, Beyonce and Christina Aguilera, which was “shoved down our throats”.
“I don’t want to hear Christina Aguilera screaming through a stereo, but if I go to a shopping centre I’m surrounded by it.”
Selzy said he had been contacted by Mr Wilkie and his mother through MySpace and at first thought it was a hoax because the idea of someone being charged for listening to his music seemed ludicrous.
“I thought it was bullshit at first,” he said.
“Are cops going to show up at my shows and charge me with offensive behaviour?” he asked.

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Kid Selzy – The Creepshow

21 10 2009

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The last 2 years have been extremely busy for Kid Selzy, Shortly after appearing on the highly Acclaimed compilation Dental Records vol.1 Kid Selzy dropped The Creep Which has become a underground favorite & as a result had to be repressed due to the first pressing selling out in very quick succession. But before the limited edition repress hit stores Kid Selzy had already started work on his now highly anticipated debut lp The Creepshow which contains 18 brand new full length tracks.

The Creepshow is an extremely diverse album with very personal songs such as The Truth, Amard, Nevermind and Go It Alone, but still contains classic raw no holds barred joints like Grimey Shit, Grindcore, The Bells, Semantics, Audio Strychnine, Xanax & Lights Out. It also is full of Kid Selzy’s trademark style of street life commentary infused with his personal views of society and the world he resides in on standout tracks like Children of the Damned and Falling.

The Creepshow has an absolute killer production line up featuring beats from Trem, Tornts, Gargoyle, DJ Guttertrash, Illuminate, Ciecmate, Kid Selzy & l.i.s.n (U.S.A) plus guest verses from Lucky (Randam Luck), Pace Won (Outsidaz), Tornts, a.DD, Fluent Form, Gargoyle, Porsah Laine & cuts by Sammy Scizzors. After dropping 2 sold out street mixtapes, the success of The Creep & opening for artists such as Autism, Tomahawk, Mortar, Tornts, Gargoyle, Bunks & more, Kid Selzy is ready to introduce you to his long awaited full length LP The Creepshow. The Wait is over!!

Track listing
1. Welcome
Producer – Illuminate, Kid Selzy
2. What More Can I Say?
Producer – Lisn
3. Grimey Shit
Producer – Tornts
4. Amard
Producer – Lisn
5. Know 1
Producer – Kid Selzy
6. Trios Amigos ft. a.DD, Pace Won
Producer – Paddy O
7. Nevermind ft. Porsah Laine
Producer – Lisn
8. Mary Jane
Producer – Lisn
9. Xanax ft. Gargoyle
Producer – Illuminate
10.Audio Strychnine ft. Tornts
Producer – Tornts
11.Grindcore ft. a.DD
Producer – Trem
12.The Bells
Producer – Gargoyle
13.Children Of The Damned
Producer – Trem
14.Semantics ft. Fluent Form
Producer – Ciecmate
15.Lights Out ft. Lucky Luciano (Randam Luck)
Producer – DJGuttertrash
16.Falling
Producer – Lisn
17 Go It Alone
Producer – Lisn
18 The Truth
Producer – Illuminate

You can visit Kid Selzy at his Myspace here, or head over to his online shop here.








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