FWMJ’s Editor’s Note after the jump.
We wrap up the first round of “Get To Know…” with a look into the world of K-OTIX aka The Legendary KO
The FWMJ Edit
I got over that stage pretty quickly, but before I did that I was told about Rice University’s college radio station, KTRU, and the weekly Hip Hop Show, Vinyl Frontier, that was run by resident Graduate Student, Chicago ex-pat, Dennis “D.L.” Lee. Rather than do course work, or go to my 10am Wednesday seminars, I’d hang out with D.L. and began to meet some of the pillars of the Houston underground hip hop scene. I think the first person of note I met was DJ Cipher, one half of Example (the other half being Kay) and owner of the largest record collection I’ve ever seen with my own eyes.
Another DJ who I won’t put on blast that had the only British bootleg of Slum Village Fantastic Vol. II on vinyl in Houston, and would cut the hell out of Fall N Love, and have silly, unfounded and ignorant discussions and arguments with CJ & DJ Soulone (now of H.I.S.D.) on whether or not Jay Dee messed up the dynamic of A Tribe Called Quest. How far off was I, would I come to find out in the following years.
Some of the most important people/groups I’d met at D.L.’s show, were two members of the K-otix. They’d just had their new single Frequencies pressed up by Bronx Science/B.U.D.S. Distribution and where at the station to drop it off to D.L. and play it. Damien Randle & The ARE were there, Big Mon was absent for some reason. I met him later on, probably at the Beat Farm, DJ Cipher’s duplex in the 3rd Ward, where weekly, Sunday chill sessions would go down, just listening to, talking about, arguing about music, latest releases & old recordings alike, and occasionally, recording some songs.
Frequencies
By this point, I’d been living in Texas for about 8 years, and outside of The Geto Boys and that groups off shoots, Big Mike, Scarface, etc, I didn’t really think or expect much of Texas Hip Hop. I had a lot of backwards learning to do over the next few years I was in college and around the crew, but found myself very impressed with the K-otix. In my usual, quiet and observant mode, I did the GURU, gave em a pound said my name, and stayed out the way, while really digging the beats and the lyrics. Mental note: do your homework online and look up their catalog.
Proceeded to download everything I could find by them.
Questions
Do You Wanna Be An MC? cuts by DJ Cash Money
Spontaneity EP Joints
Fallin’ Behind II
7 MCs
7 MCs part II
Good beats, at least half as cynical as I was, and a knack for talking shit and letting you know they were better than you in rhyme. Right up my alley.
Eventually got introduced to them in a Graphic Designer context, and I was contracted to design their album cover and website. I did a great job, but their janky record label used a nekkid 3-D man on their album cover instead haha! Several months and a slew of 12″ singles later they released Universal (rated 5 in Urb Magazine). Bronx Science & B.U.D.S., fucking all their artists back then, pressed up the K-otix album with two barcodes, fudged sales #s, had some shady accounting, and weren’t payin’ fools. Big Mon & Damien wrote this:
Fuck ‘Em All (over Agent Orange by Pharoahe & Sa-Ra Creative Partners)
I think around then is when it all changed for us, and our outlook at getting Houston’s music out there sharpened for everyone. Waiting for folks outside of your crew or you’re region to take you and your talent seriously was a shite plan for success. We had to do it for ourselves. And thus a seed for Rappers I Know was planted. A few other frustrating setbacks and frustrations watered that seed e.g. Landspeed and the like fronting on the Example Progressions EP because it didn’t sound like a Mobb Deep/Alchemist single (love those guys…or did)… too musical and jazzy they said, groups breaking up, limited outlets, you name it.
K-otix, through all the high points on the productivity scale within the crew, to the low points when morale was absent, have always been a model for what can be, and always a willing hand to help others get at it too. A place to record, always down to work with new artists, and cynical and critical enough to keep a cat like me interested.
Tours in Europe, collabs with some of the best in the underground, DJ Mitsu, Illmind, Strange Fruit Project, DJ Cash Money, Tanya Morgan, Lone Catalysts, Nicolay, countless projects giving other folks in Houston a look, and plenty of covers for me to design and drop in the portfolio, K-otix has been family as a trio, a duo and a solo, and just as people as long as I’ve known ’em. Let’s get the music back up and get out on the road again. So I can go this time.
“Ooh Ah” featuring Lone Catalysts
-FWMJ
Thanks to everyone who contributed their time for the making of this first round of “Get To Know” videos. More importantly, thanks to everyone who supported all of the artists over the last couple of weeks. “Get To Know” will return next month with more from the artists that you’ve come to love, along with batch of new artists!
We leave you with a new, exclusive track from K-OTIX – “Be ABout It”, produced by the ubiquitous King Coz.
K-OTIX “Be About It” produced by King Coz
[audio:http://k-otix.com/koweekly/K-OTIX%20-%20Be%20About%20It%20(Produced%20By%20King%20Coz).mp3]
More Info:
The Ko Show
K-OTIX Dot Com
KO Myspace
KO Facebook
Damien’s Twitter
Damien’s Facebook
My Big brothers in this game, two of my favorite artist.
Another one….Another one…Another one bites the dust! LMAO
awesome! real OGs of this
maybe its cause I’m whiter than white…but Yo Gabba Gabba is the shit. Yall frontin. But yeah, K.O….truly some of the most inspirational dudes I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. Thanks to yall for puttin it down and settin tables for the rest of us.
one of those Yo Gabba things looked like a dildo. I was somewhat concerned…
that boy Ish put me on to “Yo Gabba Gabba!”
that show is DOPE!!! LOL!
ohhh king coz beating the george michael!!!
our coach used to tell us “STAY ON YOUR TWO FEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!” Seein as how i know you two are all right I will laugh now, but i feel robbed because Damien told us this story a few weeks ago but nontheless….
K.O is COLD!!
I Cut for them boys!
I don’t know were i would be if it wasn’t for D Randle
That’s my DAWG for real
And that joint is HEAT!!!!!
“I can’t get ahead for fallin 2 steps behind, if it never fails it never fails eveytime…” (c) yall know the name
Awwwwwwwww!!!!!! My peoples!
I love and respect these dudes so much! They have always been cool people. There are too many arrogant a**holes in the world (especially, in the music industry), so it is always refreshing to be in their presence.
Mirabeau B. Lamar…stand the (bleep) up!
“Don’t try to match the difficulty of D.R. / who graduated from MIRABEAU B. LAMAR…”