Tuesday, October 23, 2007

El Da Sensei: Unknown to Most, This Hip-Hop Treat is Revealed





El Da Sensei
“The Unusual”

By Aaris A. Schroeder
Editor-In-Chief

El Da Sensei of Tygereye Entertainment, has released his second album February ’06 entitled, “The Unusual,” produced by Fat Beat Records.

“With this album, I just wanted to go back to basics and bring a certain kind of fire back to myself,” El Da Sensei tells Tygereye Entertainment in a press release.

If hip hop lovers have ever heard of El Da Sensei, they know exactly what he means.

“Boston aggressive, up tempo, traditional,” says El Da Sensei concerning a description of his music.

With his old school nature of being with hip-hop from the start and contacts such as his previous duo “That’s Them” which switched names to the more familiar, “Artifacts,” offering hip-hop lovers an organic feel for what hip-hop lovers call a positive vibe.

The two traveled and toured with Common Sense of Chicago, IL as well as Organized Konfusion and The Beatnuts, worldwide.

El Da Sensei was featured on the “How High” soundtrack alongside his tour-mate, Common, Pete Rock, The Roots and Erykah Badu.

He also recorded a remix of “The Ultimate” with Fat Joe and performed twice with the hip-hop great.

In ’02, The Artifacts broke up and El Da Sensei went solo, producing, “Relax, Relate, Release.” He toured Europe to share his words and movement to all.

“The Unusual” El Da Sensei’s newest collection features greats such as O.C., Bootcamp Clik’s Sean Price, Illmind, Jake One, Saukrates, DJ Revolution, K-Def and J Rawls.

To learn more about El Da Sensei’s new album, snatch up an album, see where he is currently touring or even to book him for an event, visit http://www.tygereye.com/eldasensei and http://www.myspace.com/eldasensei or contact ethan@fatbeats.com for album inquiries.

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