El Da Sensei
Newark, New Jersey was dubbed New Jerusalem for the unique Hip Hop sounds pioneered by the likes of Queen Latifah, Redman, Naughty By Nature, Lords Of The Underground and The Artifacts. El Da Sensei entered the scene as one half of The Artifacts with his partner Tame One in 1994 when their debut album, Between A Rock And A Hard Place, brought them worldwide attention. After over a decade of creating essential Hip Hop music for his loyal fans, El Da Sensei is preparing to release his sophomore solo album, The Unusual, on Fat Beats Records in February 2006.
As a graffiti artist,
B-boy, beat boxer, and lyricist, El Da Sensei channeled his diverse talents
through his music. In his teens he battled as a dancer, and later began entering
emcee battles. He partnered with Tame One to form the group That’s Them,
but later changed the group moniker to The Artifacts. In an era when Hip Hop
was a mosh pit of over-the-top styles and flavors, The Artifacts offered fans
the most organic presentation of beats and rhymes that true-school fans could
ask for. Their debut album produced the memorable songs Wrong Side of
the Tracks, Dynamite Soul and C’mon Wit Da
Get Down, setting the stage for the ‘Best Of The Underground’
Tour. The Artifacts hit the road with a then relatively unknown rapper from
Chicago, Common Sense, along with Organized Konfusion and The Beatnuts. Not
long after, The Artifacts returned home to drop their second album That’s
Them, which included headphone masterpieces like Art of Facts,
The Interview and The Ultimate.
Soon after the second release, El Da Sensei and Tame One decided upon an amicable break up. El continued his journey towards lyrical mastery on his own, traveling the world and appearing on numerous compilations in various countries including Japan, Norway and Germany. He dropped the white label singles Frontline and Got That, and spent a little time working on his personal life. In 2002, El Da Sensei released his first solo album entitled Relax, Relate, Release. The collection of songs revisited El’s lust for the bare-essence of Hip Hop music, and delighted critics who had been missing that classic sound. He spent the following three years touring overseas, visiting locations like Croatia and Amsterdam, and focusing his energy on his next great endeavor.
Now El Da Sensei is back in the saddle, gearing up for the February 2006 release of his second solo album, The Unusual. The project was picked up by the world-renowned Fat Beats Records, and will bring a new edge to the New Jersey emcee that fans know and love. I definitely didn’t want to come like the last album, explains El. I felt like Relax, Relate, Release was a little bit personal for everybody. With this album I just wanted to go back to basics and bring a certain kind of fire back to myself.
The Unusual features guest spots from rap veterans O.C. on Nothing To Lose and Bootcamp Clik’s Sean Price on No Matter. Production is handled by a select group of respected beat crafters - Illmind, Jake One, Saukrates, DJ Revolution, K-Def and J Rawls. El’s mindset in recording The Unusual was one of growth and focus. I wanted to make a sound between mainstream and underground that I can go to any club and perform, he says. If you don’t think about the whole spectrum of everybody, you’re only going to be in one count.
At this phase of his already prolific career, El Da Sensei is proving he has not gone anywhere. He also seeks to satisfy his core audience and keep his character fresh with today’s times. We merge with the mainstream to show them that artists like me still exist and can be relevant today. I’m not afraid to challenge myself and experiment. I’m thinking about the fans - they can expect me to let loose a little bit.
El Da Sensei discography :
El Da Sensei albums :
The
Unusual (Feb 28, 2006)
Relax
Relate Release (Oct 15, 2002)
El Da Sensei singles :
"Frontline"
(f/Organized Konfusion, FT, & Mike Zoot, prod. Shawn J. Period)
"All
Rise" (prod. P-Original)
"Got Dat"(prod. Hi-Tek)
"Live Sh*t" (prod. Buckwild, f/Diamond D, Pacewon,
& Big Kwam)
"Keep It Live"
"Under Pressure"
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