Virtuoso Nomar Slevik is one of the most active producers/song writers to date. Hailing from Southern Maine; he has not only impacted the hearts and minds of the New England scene, but has also charmed the western U.S., Canadian and U.K. fan bases as well. With dynamic releases such as the
wildly successful "Sasquatch: The Great Dying", "The Tules - A Haunter's Workshop" and the upcoming 7 inch "Welcome to Fuckland". Nomar Slevik stands to win the hearts of all head nodding, beat lovers everywhere. His influences range from Creedence Clearwater Revival to Ice-T. While his sound
falls somewhere between the old school and avant garde, his combination of interesting sounds and unusual subject matter make for a unique experience
that defies hip-hop convention. Slevik has been forging a creatively refreshing masterpiece of abstractions and thoughts with a legion of notably and equally eclectic peers and affiliates most notably: jd walker, Moshe, Mat Young, Th'Mole, DJ Mayonnaise, Lord Grunge, Bleubird, Brzowski and more...
Quotes:
"nomar is doing everything he can do to be sure that you hear him
and what he offers up is hip hop with one foot firmly planted in the dusty
old school while the other probes into the future, creating the unique vibe that accompanies his often oddly conceptual music." - URBNET.COM
"the lyrical wordplay rotates around the axis of social commentary
and personal introspection creating an album that not only sounds good,
but means something, too" - INSOMNIAC MAGAZINE
"the spirit of boom bap is all over "Sasquatch - The Great Dying" and
in each of the ten tracks where he goes back and forth from rapping
to singing, he shows the kind of confidence that comes from putting
a lot of time and effort into making music. What does it sound like? if Everlast was signed to Mush Records!
- THE RUN-OFF GROOVE
This guy has been emailing me saying he hates my rapping. I feel my time is running out. Cremate me so this doesn't happen.
Also, here's a new free download for you. It's called "Gigapet". The instrumental is from the classic Co Flow's "Little Johnny from the Hospital" album. Enjoy.
got me copy of fuckland last night, rocked it today again and again! Good work Nomar, and the package is sick. I'm a vinyl junkie and i'm totally impressed, one of the coolest 7" I've seen or heard in a long time.
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