dark time sunshine now they know free mp3 download Dark time sunshine now they know free mp3 download. Dark Time Sunshine is comprised of Onry Ozzborn of (Rhymesayers) and producer Zavala. Onry and Zavala first met and collaborated while working on mutual friend and rap artist 's 'Hesitation Wounds' in 2009 (Strange Famous). After this session the two continued their collaborative efforts and began amassing a collection of songs, melding Onry's debonair persona and wordplay with Zavala's strikingly innovative production to create Dark Time Sunshine's signature sound. The first song completed, "Mod Volatile", appears on Grayskul's 7" released by Fieldwerk Recordings in June 2009 . read more. Dark Time Sunshine - Run Lyrics. Architect like Audi would mind You need to write down what you saw Just as soon as the dreams out of time Don't wanna forget what you saw do you? (Nope) Every single note that you jot down could lead forth and continue through What made you relapse in the same setting Segway into every place you've been While asleep from childhood to bedding What you are able to willing to see with open mind We are the soundtrack of HEAVEN SPACE AND MANKIND. Able to flatline without taking a life An ordinary orbit, orbison and pet shop like A touch of afterlife so I ever survive You don't believe in anything except how to provide After the limey light, can't seem to get it tight Maybe we're built for only loneliness and cold fright. This is the only mindstate we've ever been to. Except that you don't know what you about to get into (AWAKE) Is what you oughta be you gotta be wanderin round when walking with me Eventually you gotta (RUN RUN) Soak the streets as we wander upon these instrumentals Tamper with physical proof that there's unusual Things that we can't explain, GOOD, as well as, BAD, Medium Palm reader like lines that tell you how long you have Along with astrologists, terrors on the shore all the way to miracles happen in all 34 Follow a star it takes you north but don't forget to bring a gift Me and Zavala be the score and soundtrack that laces all of this. Cadillac, Audi, Porsche, Corvett and a Peacoat For when you take a bulletrain all the way to a stage coach R.E.M. Midnight Oil, Red Denim Trousers With a Velvet Fedora and some Binoculars for close browsers You mean browsing? Yes chap that's what I meant Rat-a-tat like sin to the ment Conditions when poppin a wheelie on my paper route we hittin ya door The news wrapped up in black in white, what more could you ask for? We like that RCA dog upon your phono Craftmanship is thought too in mono and put to blow you Out of the way, a speaker exterior when it's stereo Scenario, itwasario, No Heart, Burial Fuel Indian Fossils form matter to flow rancid Cohen to Luger built for the passive to spin you backwards We're lettin the never lease out my mechanical pencil Now I use a G1 as my main writing Utensil. OKAY. Dark Time Sunshine: Vessel. The diversity within underground hip-hop is what makes it such an intriguing musical realm. You can have acts like Intuition and tackling the woes of chasing females, among other topics, while acts like Tanya Morgan recall the days when Native Tongues reigned supreme. Then you have a duo like Dark Time Sunshine, which is made up of Onry Ozzborne, best known for his work with Grayskul, and Portland producer Zavala. To go one step further, though, these two don’t exactly exist in the underground when they combine their forces. Rather, these guys occupy the far reaches of outer space, where like-minded artists El-P and , who makes a guest appearance here, have sometimes called home over the years. Vessel , Dark Time Sunshine’s second release, demonstrates a logical, yet enjoyable progression from the duo’s first effort, Believeyoume , which was offered by Fake Four Inc. as a free download. While that project was certainly more than worthy of its bandwidth and hard drive space, it (rightfully so, being a free album) left you wanting more. It also left you wondering where Ozzborne and Zavala could go next, on their second trip through space-hop, fringe-hop, or whatever the hell you want to call it. Thankfully for Dark Time Sunshine and their fans, Vessel is, to be completely blunt, a fantastically crafted rap record that may or may not have been created in our galaxy. That’s not in the sense of Outkast’s ATLiens or an album of that ilk. It’s more like you feel as if you are floating amongst the stars in a galactic battle cruiser when Zavala’s crisp, driving production and Ozzborne’s potent vocals hit your speakers. This isn’t what you would classify as “nerd rap”, either. I realize the comparisons to space-oriented hip-hop could give way to that notion, but as soon as the opening title-track, which bangs with distorted guitars, kicks off, you will understand. You will also get the feeling that you are in for a gripping listen, both musically and lyrically. That’s exactly what you get here. Instant standout “Now They Know” is Ozzborne’s haunting State of the Union, while “E.R.” cuts like a stuttering Nine Inch Nails-esque, storytelling trip to the hospital. Then you have a posse-cut like “Primor”, which boasts killer verses from show-stealer P.O.S., Peegee 13, Aesop Rock, and Ozzborne. They would rip apart any beat, but Zavala complements the insanity perfectly with emerging horns and tribal drums while DJ Zone scratches the hell out of the hook. Later on the album, Solillaquists of Sound, Xperience, and Qwel, who slays his verse, turn “Instructions to Numb” into a joint that would sound right at home on a Subtle album. But the best part about all of these tracks? They sound excellent, whether you are bumping the album in your car or playing it through your headphones. While one might argue you would be better off doing the latter, to hear the intricacies of Zavala’s beats, they also deserve to be heard through a proper speaker-system and shared with the rest of the world, such as that annoyed guy sitting in the next lane. Vessel only falters slightly when considering its replay value, which is slightly hindered by its hour-long playing time. The first few listens to this record are actually the most intriguing, because these kind of sonic experiences don’t come around too often. Its dense, heady vibe makes repeated spins somewhat difficult, as your enjoyment of the record becomes heavily based on your mood. But when the mood strikes you for something a little different, I bid you good luck in finding a better album from 2010 that will suit your needs. Dark Time Sunshine – Vessel. The diversity within underground hip-hop is what truly makes it such an intriguing musical realm. You can have acts like Intuition and Atmosphere tackling the woes of chasing females, among other topics, while acts like Tanya Morgan recall the days when Native Tongues reigned supreme. Then, you have a duo like Dark Time Sunshine, which is made up of Onry Ozzborne, best known for his work with Grayskul, and Portland producer Zavala. The two don’t exactly exist in the underground, if you want to be literal. Rather, these guys occupy the far reaches of outer space, where like-minded artists El-P and Aesop Rock have sometimes called home over the years. The latter of those two even makes an appearance on here. Call it space-hop, fringe-hop, or whatever the hell you want to. But Vessel , the duo’s latest offering, is simply well put-together rap music that may or may not have been created in our galaxy. As soon as the opening title-track, which bangs with distorted guitars, kicks off, you know you are in for an interesting listen, both musically and lyrically. And that’s exactly what you get on here. “Now They Know” is Ozzborne’s haunting State of the Union while “E.R.” is a stuttering Nine Inch Nails-esque trip to the hospital. Then you have a posse-cut like “Primor” that boasts killer verses from show-stealer P.O.S., Peegee 13, Aesop Rock, and Ozzborne. They would rip it across any beat, but Zavala complements the insanity perfectly with emerging horns and tribal horns while DJ Zone scratches the hell out of the hook. Later on the album, Solillaquists of Sound, Xperience, and Qwel, who slays his verse, turn “Instructions to Numb” into a joint that would sound right at home on a Subtle album. Vessel only falters slightly when considering its replay value, which is slightly hindered by its hour-long playing time. The first few listens to this record are actually the most intriguing because these kind of sonic experiences don’t come around too often. Its dense, heady vibe makes repeated spins somewhat difficult as your enjoyment of the record becomes heavily based on your mood. But when the mood strikes you for something a little different, I bid you good luck in finding a better album from 2010 that will suit your needs. KEXP Live, January 2011. hip-hop-jazz band Dyno Jamz shares some funky live love with the KEXP listeners during this cool on-air performance. Join KEXP’s African show “Best Ambiance” for a great live performance of Congolese Rumba/Soukous from the (mostly) Northwest-based band Yoka Nzenze featuring the wonderful vocals of Wawali Bonane. Seattle roots duo Cahalen Morrison and Eli West play a cozy set of bluegrass featuring tracks from their latest release "The Holy Coming Of The Storm" live on KEXP. Check the uplifting reggae groove of Seattle's Kore Ionz live from the KEXP studio on Positive Vibrations. Seattle’s Wildildlife performs live on KEXP’s punk show Sonic Reducer. Thick and trippy like some psychedelic molasses. 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She returned there to record her album “Zebu Nation”, a record sung in Malagasy and focused on environmental issues of the country. Razia joins Jon Kertzer in NYC at The Cutting Room Studios for this stripped- down live performance recorded exclusively for KEXP. Portland, OR band Dolorean put together another wonderful set of dejected folk-pop for their 4th album “The Unfazed.” They stop by KEXP for an exclusive live performance that features songs from the record. There’s a great murky funkiness to the progressive rock sounds of Seattle’s Sage. The recently reunited band stops by KEXP for a live performance that features tracks off their two mid-90s LPs. Local artist Bill Campbell aka Thee Midnight Creep performs live and direct from the KEXP studios. It’s lo-fi Americana from another time and space featuring effected vocals, autoharp, and kazoo. Seattle's Dub Lounge International bring their rock-solid grooves to the KEXP studio for a set of live dub on Positive Vibes. 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