Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee explained

Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee
Type:studio
Artist:Rammellzee
Cover:Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee.jpg
Recorded:2002–2003
Studio:New York City
Munich; Berlin; Tokyo
Genre:Experimental hip hop, East Coast hip hop, industrial hip hop, electro, abstract hip hop, spoken word
Label:Gomma
Producer:Ferris Wheel, Jaws, Munk, Stuart Argabright, Taketo, Death Comet Crew, Naughty, Kaos
Prev Title:This Is What You Made Me
Prev Year:2003

Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee is the second and final studio album by American graffiti artist and rapper Rammellzee. It was released on Gomma in 2004.

Critical reception

Chris Campion of The Observer gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying: "As impenetrable as it is wildly entertaining, this record will fuel Rammellzee's reputation for at least another two decades."

In 2013, Spin included it on the "25 Best Albums by Rappers Over 40" list.[1]

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rammellzee, Bi-Conicals of the Rammellzee (2004). Spin. Brandon. Soderberg. August 7, 2013. May 12, 2015.