Ciecmate & Newsense

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Men Still Moving 00:00 Tools
Club Meds 00:00 Tools
Comedy Central 00:00 Tools
Rolling Smart 00:00 Tools
Boiling Point 00:00 Tools
Then She Won't 00:00 Tools
I Can Hear The Train Calling 00:00 Tools
Intro: The Conversation 00:00 Tools
Intro (The Conversation) 00:00 Tools
Codename Cougar (feat. Billy Bunks) 00:00 Tools
Most Anticipated (Feat. DJ Kilo) 00:00 Tools
Resume (Feat. DJ Kilo) 00:00 Tools
They're Watching Ft. DJ Kilo 00:00 Tools
They’re Watching (Feat. DJ Kilo) 00:00 Tools
Most Anticipated Ft. DJ Kilo 00:00 Tools
Codename Cougar Ft. Billy Bunks 00:00 Tools
Spliff Politicians Ft. DJ Mexi 00:00 Tools
Resume Ft. DJ Kilo 00:00 Tools
Then She Won’t 00:00 Tools
Labyrinth Of Shadows Ft. Diem & DJ Mexi 00:00 Tools
Labyrinth Of Shadows (Feat. Diem And DJ Mexi) 00:00 Tools
Run For Cover (Feat. Maggot Mouf, Billy Bunks, Swarmy And DJ Kilo) 00:00 Tools
Bent Road Ft. Porsah Laine 00:00 Tools
Spliff Politicians (Feat. DJ Mexi) 00:00 Tools
Run For Cover Ft. Maggot Mouf, Swarmy, Billy Bunks & DJ Kilo 00:00 Tools
Speaking As One 00:00 Tools
Bent Road (Feat. Porsah Laine) 00:00 Tools
Introductions Aside 00:00 Tools
They're Watching 00:00 Tools
Most Anticipated 00:00 Tools
Spliff Politicians Ft DJ Mexi 00:00 Tools
Most Anticipated Ft DJ Kilo 00:00 Tools
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In Melbourne sat a King with a large jaw at the helm of independent record label. In Canberra, a whimsical jester oversaw a paint emporium. It was the year two thousand and nine, and these two disparate souls saw fit to unleash a recorded missive that would not be thwarted by the tyranny of distance. Forging Broken Tooth Entertainment’s strengths in Melbourne, Ciecmate is the beat-breaking crate digger out to make figures. A rhyme writer, verse rehearser and spitter of raps both personal and abstract, his primary responsibility has been maintaining the label’s lofty standard of product since 2003. He’s also their debt collector, account keeping shot caller, income stream manager and release date coordinator. With A Tale of Two Cities clocking in as their 15th release, BTE is now officially one of Australia most prolific and long-standing hip hop imprints. Lurking in Canberra, Newsense is the Kamboon Lagoon local, looming through the moonlight, known nationwide as a key draftsman of the town’s hip hop architecture. As the label’s target meeter, meagre earnings shuffler, merch hustler and market research conductor, he’s integral to the duo’s increasingly versatile C.V. The ambitious man on a mission is a venerable veteran of the Australian hip hop fraternity, not afraid to stray from common trends and fashions. These are just a sample of the attributes on the resumés of the two esteemed MC/producers. Both hailing from Canberra, but with Ciecmate now based in Melbourne, the duo are also the frontmen of hip hop supergroup Hospice Crew, who released Stormwater and Visiting Hours, and the guys behind the sought after “Speaking As One” 12” which was rated 4/5 by UK’s HHC Magazine. As MCs and producers they have collaborated with the likes of Drapht, Funkoars, Pegz, Layla, Downsyde, Bias B, Clandestien, Jase and Reason, and worked closely with labelmates Tornts, Overproof, Bigfoot, Gargoyle, Maggot Mouf and Billy Bunks. A Tale of Two Cities finds the two men on the move at large in different cities, but tackling the same dilemmas. “They’re Watching” is an examination of the modern day surveillance state, “Club Meds” explores the complex world of recreational substance use and “Men Still Moving” is a global nomad’s travelogue. Judiciously selected guests include Billy Bunks on “Codename Cougar”, an ode to inter-generational love and Diem on the murky “Labyrinth of Shadows”. Finally, a hard hitting posse cut closes proceedings with Bunks, Swarmy of Overproof and Maggot Mouf warning pretenders to “Run For Cover”. After six years of dedicating their time and effort to the label and their extended crew, weathering the pressures of day to day life and pushing the BTE insignia out to the world at large, their original plan has come full circle. Through numerous interstate trips and sleepless studio sessions, Ciecmate and Newsense have crafted an album of diverse, neck-snapping beats and incisive, topical lyricism. The result is A Tale of Two Cities, a long anticipated and richly rewarding work from two of Australia’s hardest working hip hop icons. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.