Magitek

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Gold Teef (For Err Body) 03:31 Tools
Zombie Stomp 03:38 Tools
This Toss 03:43 Tools
16-Bit Wizardry ft. Projekt Zero 04:42 Tools
Viscous Rift 02:29 Tools
Fresh From The Rivers Down Below 03:22 Tools
Scissors 61 02:24 Tools
Weapon Select: Thugmasta J 02:07 Tools
Weapon Select: Quartz Relic 02:33 Tools
Tekgnomes 01:54 Tools
Value Rap #2 (Cellophane Flow) ft. funky49 03:42 Tools
Skyscraper (ft. Krondor Krew) 05:20 Tools
Killer Nocturne 04:19 Tools
Culture Kings 04:35 Tools
Savage 03:09 Tools
Feels Good Man (feat. B-Type, MC Wreckshin and Rappy McRapperson) 05:12 Tools
Lakent 03:15 Tools
Value Rap #1 02:47 Tools
Odd Entities 04:33 Tools
Traveling Phantom (feat. B-Type and Stevie Kincade) 03:14 Tools
Wicked Noise 04:19 Tools
The Process 03:57 Tools
Craziest Dreams 05:21 Tools
20XX 02:55 Tools
Manifest 02:49 Tools
Music Machine 01:42 Tools
Connect 05:28 Tools
Anaphylaxis 04:05 Tools
Armagetdown 04:05 Tools
The Very Fabric 05:48 Tools
Homunculus 04:17 Tools
Home 03:25 Tools
Special Addiction 03:54 Tools
The Ressurection 03:25 Tools
Mass Destruction 03:15 Tools
16-Bit Wizardry 04:42 Tools
Dynamite Kid 03:01 Tools
My Mind Is Going (feat. HD Ninja and MC Wreckshin) 04:01 Tools
Value Rap #2 Cellophane Flow 03:42 Tools
The Resurrection 03:42 Tools
Value Rap #1 (Styrofoam Rhymes) 03:42 Tools
Robofuct 03:05 Tools
Skyscraper (feat. Krondor Krew) 03:05 Tools
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MagiTek is a musical project that has grown over the years into what could be best simply considered an electronica/nerdcore group. They currently rock occasional shows around central Florida, while spreading the sound of their most recent album: "Sample It. Loop It. Fuck It. Eat It." A bit of history: In the early 00's the founding duo of Quartz Relic and Thugmasta J crudely produced a variety of songs, which were mostly focused on geeky subject matters with breakbeat, house, synth rock, and video game influenced music. Their body of work began to take on a series of concepts and inside mythos, which progressed along with the sound of the group. In 2006 their album "Distorting Reality For Better Perception" was completed, with contributions by Shamus Oddish and Mathaeis. This was the cumulative result of MagiTek's roots, still very rough but quite experimental, and ultimately showing a dynamic range and future for the music. Over the next year they became heavily involved with the steadily rising nerdcore scene, refining the style of the group to include more hip hop elements, as well as live performances. From late 2006 to the present day they have been working on a variety of individual tracks and other collaborations with friends and other artists. Some have appeared on Rhyme Torrents releases, as well as compilations like GM4A/Scrub Club's Here Comes a New Challenger II Turbo. Since the groups 2009 release, "Odd Entities", MagiTek has had thousands of online downloads, numerous shows throughout the state of Florida, and contributed songs for use in an iphone music/rhythm game. Check out far more detailed info and other songs, current news, etc. at the official site: www.magitekonline.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.