NEW ECID VIDEO! "Surprise Yourself"
ECID just dropped the video for "Surprise Yourself" another gem off of "Werewolf Hologram"
Spinner.com was kind enough to premiere it to the world. check it out!
http://www.spinner.com/2012/05/14/ecid-surprise-yourself-video/
ECID Video Premiere in Minneapolis May 11th!
This show is going to be hype! Don't miss this!
FILL IN THE BREAKS & HELLS KITCHEN Present:
ECID "Surprise Yourself" VIDEO PREMIERE
Featuring Special Guests:
Vision The KId
David Mars
Moonlight Grammar
DJ Pseudonym
10PM//$5//18+
Behind the scenes photos:
http://www.flickr.com/
in case you haven't heard "Surprise Yourself" yet:
http://ecid.bandcamp.com/
New Sector 7G Album Available Now!

New Sector 7G Album
"Dead In The Heart"
Available Now!
Thats right folks Sector 7G is back with a brand new, in your face, epic album "Dead In The Heart" availble April 17th on CD and digital via
Fifth Element, Access Hiphop, UGHH.com, Electric Fetus, apple iTunes, Amazon, emusic, and wherever else great music is found.
ORDER IT HERE!
Cover Art by Louis N Lapierre

ECID - "Werewolf Hologram"
Album Available Now!
After months of hype, hoopla, and more hype. Werewolf Hologram is finally available! You can get it in the FITB store on 2LP colored vinyl or in a slick CD package.
It is also availble digitally through Bandcamp(instumental version exclusive to BC), apple iTunes, Amazon, and most major digital retailers. Bang!
Digital:
apple iTunes
Bandcamp
Amazon
For Vinyl or CD:
Strange Famous
Access Hiphop
Fifth Element
So our good friends at City Pages were kind enough to premiere ecid's brand new video "Back From Japan" from the forthcoming "Werewolf Hologram" album. Check it out!
City Pages - Ecid "Back From Japan" video premiere
Ecid's forthcoming Werewolf Hologram, due February 28, is a dark delight of an album. The prolific Twin Cities hip-hop experimenter's "Back From Japan" is a certified high point from the collection, and its ominous beat -- splintering, busting drums and an swelling keyboard score -- serves as a black backdrop for the harrowing interplay to unfold. "You can sell smiles, but they buy frowns," he raps with a soul-crushing finality in his voice.
Thus, it's a mixed feeling premiering a new Kyle Thrash - directed music video for the song. It's visually stunning, and a righteous companion for the subject matter -- but entirely an artful bummer filled with death, sadness, and destruction.
The footage, featuring a man agonizing over the tragic loss of his lady love, was filmed in mid-November 2011 in Philadelphia. From Ecid: "I made the beat for this song the day the Tsunami hit Japan last year. Ironically, I had no idea what was going on and I sampled a psych rock band from Japan. I took a break from working on the beat and found out what was happening. I instantly went and recorded the hook."
Check out our exclusive premiere of the clip below.
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