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Audible Mainframe – The VICtory Sessions Vol. I

  • February 20, 2012
  • Caleb Cruz
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What's better than free music? Free music that is so bangin' that it makes you feel guilty for getting it for free. Welp, in that case, please make sure to visit the Victory Sessions donation page to ensure that the Audible Mainframe boys continue to release them dank tunes. On a reviewers note, my favorite joint on VICtory Session Vol. I is the party jump-off, "I See What You're Doin (And I Like It)". It's a great mix of 21st century hip hop rhymin', 70s funk riffs, 80s synthesizers and 90s high energy R&B vocals. Plus that percussion time signature change at 1:57 was much appreciated.

"The VICtory Sessions are a collection of works and collaborations centered around the recent cancer diagnosis to Audible Mainframe front man MC Exposition (Victor Pontes-Macedo).

These works encompass everything that we have written and recorded since 2010 until current day. The sessions will be released as short EP's broken up into separate collectable volumes. As each volume is initially released they will be exclusively available for download through our website/soundcloud page. AMF has set up a PayPal Donations account and ask everyone to “pay what you want” for the EPs, as all money collected will help not only fund future volumes, but also contribute to cancer research and awareness.

The purpose of this project is to allow us to release all the material that we've worked on for the past couple of years, as well as all new material that we are able to finish while Expo continues his fight against cancer."

Read the VICtory Sessions Vol. I info sheet in full HERE.

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Shalom!! I’m Caleb of San Diego Hip Hop band The Concrete Project (theconcreteproject.com). Also, Caleb of cooking blog Ramendays.com. Also, Caleb of that one incident in New Hampshire when I got real inebriated and thought I was the maid robot from The Jetsons. But let’s not talk about that right now. My favorite movie is Cool Hand Luke and my favorite song is Justin Timberlake’s “Still on my brain”. I used to run a mile and a half in six minutes and thirty seconds, but going into my golden years I’m at about 10 minutes flat. I wear my hat to the back when I’m feelin’ myself, but if I’m not really into it, I’ll rock the brim to the north. I still have all my wisdom teeth. I write with my left, type with both hands and throw a baseball with my right hand. My favorite basketball player is Detlef Schrempf. I am a true believer that you cannot give yourself your own nickname. A nickname must be given to you. Also, there is a time frame when you can start remembering the times. If something just happened last week you can’t be like “Remember the time when we rode that stallion?”. THAT JUST HAPPENED LAST WEEK! You gotta let that bitch breathe before you can start remembering the times. 3 months is good to start remembering the time. Okay, I’m done here. Walaikum Assalam

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