Hip to the Hop – King Robot’s Circuit Bender
King Robot are MC, Reid Richards and producer, Conspiracy. These guys have been doing their thing in the A for sometime and have finally dropped this project online for FREE. Reid Richards owned Mic Club at the Apache Cafe, and Conspiracy currently does the beats for Lee Harvey Oswald. They have had this album shelved for sometime and I can remember these guys making beats and recording this in the Dunwoody Mansion. If you haven’t heard Reid Richards on the mic this is a great starting point and if you dig it, go check out some more of these guys when Lee Harvey Oswald takes the stage this Friday, at Lenny’s.
King Robot – Circuit Bender
1. Intro
2. Thoughts
3. Tears
4. Robot Killer (Featuring Verbal)
5. Time to Dream
6. World Politics (Produced by ThreePeeOh)
7. Drugs
8. Stop Detecting
9. Real Kings (Featuring Verbal)
10. Livin It Up (Produced by ThreePeeOh)
11. Smoke Stack Interlude
12. All One
- Posted by David McLendon on March 11, 2009 at 10:22 pm
6 Responses to “Hip to the Hop – King Robot’s Circuit Bender”
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puertorricandan Says:
March 12th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Must listen to this, downloading now. I agree – Reid Richards absolutely OWNED mic club at the Apache.
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Atlanta Hip Hop: Reid Richards + Conspiracy = King Robot « dubLaboratory Says:
March 12th, 2009 at 4:45 pm
[...] he is back with producer Conspiracy as King Robot. Ohmpark broke it, and they’ve got a direct link to a Rapidshare download of their first release. Kind of [...]
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reid Says:
March 22nd, 2009 at 6:52 pm
thanks buddy hope you’ll like this one a lot of work went in to this and the next Kr albums.
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Illegal Atliens Says:
April 1st, 2009 at 12:02 pm
IllegalAtliens.com posted this first. Give credit where it’s due.
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David Says:
April 2nd, 2009 at 6:55 pm
To my Illegal Atliens poster…
I did see this on your site, but thing is you give away whole albums from artists whom have no desire in having that going on. King Robot wasn’t one, which I know because I contacted them to assure the legitimacy to your GIVING AWAY of their album and in doing so was told to do also give out their album. But most albums you do this with are not down with your ILLEGAL actions.
One of your first posts was of a Noot d Noot album and according to a comment on the post by the band they were livid that you would take it upon yourself to give ALL their hard work away for NOTHING.
I am not going to allow for our site that is maintaining order with our delivery of music to be giving any credit to someone that goes against everything I believe in dealing with the ideals of blogging about music. The blog world is there to interact with the scene and be an outlet for acquiring new information on upcoming acts. We help to sell their albums and help to garner more fans into getting off the couch and seeing a show.
Keep enlightening minds, i’m all for that, but don’t give away WHOLE ALBUMS for free without permission. You conform to these unwritten blogosphere rules and I would gladly mention your NOW LEGITIMATE operation when credit’s due!
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Hip Hop - Too Short - Money in the ghetto - Musikvideo und Lyrics | Favoritentips Says:
July 22nd, 2009 at 10:50 am
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puertorricandan Says:
March 12th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Must listen to this, downloading now. I agree – Reid Richards absolutely OWNED mic club at the Apache.
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Atlanta Hip Hop: Reid Richards + Conspiracy = King Robot « dubLaboratory Says:
March 12th, 2009 at 4:45 pm
[...] he is back with producer Conspiracy as King Robot. Ohmpark broke it, and they’ve got a direct link to a Rapidshare download of their first release. Kind of [...]
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reid Says:
March 22nd, 2009 at 6:52 pm
thanks buddy hope you’ll like this one a lot of work went in to this and the next Kr albums.
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Illegal Atliens Says:
April 1st, 2009 at 12:02 pm
IllegalAtliens.com posted this first. Give credit where it’s due.
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David Says:
April 2nd, 2009 at 6:55 pm
To my Illegal Atliens poster…
I did see this on your site, but thing is you give away whole albums from artists whom have no desire in having that going on. King Robot wasn’t one, which I know because I contacted them to assure the legitimacy to your GIVING AWAY of their album and in doing so was told to do also give out their album. But most albums you do this with are not down with your ILLEGAL actions.
One of your first posts was of a Noot d Noot album and according to a comment on the post by the band they were livid that you would take it upon yourself to give ALL their hard work away for NOTHING.
I am not going to allow for our site that is maintaining order with our delivery of music to be giving any credit to someone that goes against everything I believe in dealing with the ideals of blogging about music. The blog world is there to interact with the scene and be an outlet for acquiring new information on upcoming acts. We help to sell their albums and help to garner more fans into getting off the couch and seeing a show.
Keep enlightening minds, i’m all for that, but don’t give away WHOLE ALBUMS for free without permission. You conform to these unwritten blogosphere rules and I would gladly mention your NOW LEGITIMATE operation when credit’s due!
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Hip Hop - Too Short - Money in the ghetto - Musikvideo und Lyrics | Favoritentips Says:
July 22nd, 2009 at 10:50 am
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