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Radio Dogpile

by Muenster

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1.
Far From 03:07
2.
Thirty3 02:34
3.
Oracles Gift 01:59
4.
Carcosa 02:54
5.
Rumblin 02:41
6.
Chupacabra 03:03
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Besame 04:39
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UFO 02:10
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Sunday 03:12
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No Jokes 03:32
12.
Real Talk 02:45
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Who's This 02:49
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Rise Up 02:34
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Rare 01:14
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Good Man 03:08
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Same Shoes 03:21
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Inside Ya 03:09
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Believe That 13:06

about

This is Radio Dopgpile. A musical opus spanning years of collaboration and connected energy.. Far more than just myself went into making this project and I thank each and every one of you for helping make this happen. You know who you are. I want to thank you my supporters and loved ones for your patientce, I promise it was worth it. Most importantly however, I want to thank those that came before us.. The originators of this music and culture. In a time of so much complaining about the state of hip-hop and what it "represents" I leave you with this: There will never be another "Golden Era" because it happened already, be the change you want to see in the world of hip hop. There are no chambers to enter, no more bizarre rides. We will never hear another Illmatic or Ready to Die. This is no longer how we chill from 93 till... But collectivelly, in my opinion, Rap is on the wrong side of the tracks in our beats rhymes and life. The Konfusion is well organized, and public enemy number one has become the ones of us that rise to question.... From Gangstarr's to dead gangsters the machine has been well played, the lines were crossed and the I's dotted long ago. WE are the Inner City Griots,WE all of us the ultramagnetic MC's the Original B-Boy's and B-Girl's,the super producers, the graffiti artists, WE are all of the soul. So what we do have is time, its always against us, but we have it. Its TIME to pick up the pieces, to dust off the ole relics of "Back When Rap Ruled" and accept them as that, furthermore knowing hip hop itself is progression, to embrace that through death there is life, we are immortal if we allow our music to resonate beyond the constraints of the modern era. It is our jobs as artists to better our legacies, what more do we have beyond what we leave behind? Everyday Im hustling to find my way, to solidify my footprint in existence. Its time to shed the mark of a tainted and delusional culture, and embrace what we fell in love with in the first place: Expression,defiance,humility, perseverance, and the individualism that is HIP HOP! When Nas said hip hop is dead, it is because it is, but we rejuvenate life into that which is lifeless each and every time we pick up a pen, put a needle on a record,pop n lock, or put a cap on a paint can. I know this to be true and I hereby promise you, all of you, that on this day, and on everyday forward, I will continue to mold my modal, and not let the best of my today's be better than the worst of my tomorrows, with a smile on my face, and a open heart I leave you with my latest life contribution, and ask that you take the five minutes of your day it will take to do so, and leave me your takeaways from this post and this piece of work. I love you all. - Ian Harrison.... A.K.A. Muenster. That is all.... Good night, and good luck. Gitmo Music Group. All we have is what we leave behind.

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released February 3, 2016

Far From (Produced by Wonder Breed)
Thirty3: QM, Muenster, Eddie Martin on Saxophone (Produced by Vizual Stylah)
Oracles Gift (Produced by Juicy the Emissary )
Carcosa: Wild Bill, Muenster, Ritchy Flo (Produced by Vinyl Villan)
Rumblin (Produced by Juicy the Emissary)
Chupacabra: Quiz, Muenster (Produced by TLIT)
Medulla Oblongata (Produced by Izzy the Kidd)
Besame: Muenster, Notion, Excalibur (Produced by Notion)
UFO: Cuts by DJ Spinn Mo (Produced by Ritchy Flo)
Sunday: Muenster, Pterradacto, Cuts by DJ Centrifik (Produced by Muenster)
No Jokes (Produced by Analog45)
Real Talk: Dufrane, Muenster ( Produced by Dufrane)
Who’s This? (Produced by Juicy the Emissary)
Rise Up: Muenster,B.Know
Rare: Cuts by DJ Aquanot (Produced by TLIT)
Style Central: Digo, Pudge, Muenster. Vocal cuts by Big Joe (Produced by Muenster)
Good Man: Cuts by DJ PriestTD (Produced my Martin Funkhouser)
Disclosure Eyes: Anom,Numskull,Muenster (Produced by Anom)
Same Shoes: Heir Max,Cainam,Muenster (Produced by SIXO)
Inside Ya: Lone,Guillotine,Muenster (Produced by Juicy the Emissary)
Keys to the Driver: Muenster,Flotation. Cuts by Tape Mastah Steph (Produced by Muenster)
Believe That(Freeverse): Muenster, Mike Shields –Trumpet (Produced and Arranged by Mike Shields)
Mixed by: Ian G. Harrison for Muenster unless otherwise noted.
* Oracales Gift,Rumblin,Who's This,Inside Ya, Keys to the Driver Mixed by Juicy the Emissary.
* Chupacabra, Rare mixed by T.Lit f@ Real Rad Records
* No Jokes, Style Central mixed by Pudge Brewer @ The Quackery
* Real Talk mixed by Kutta Dufrane @Dialex Kemposed studios
* Disclosure Eyes mixed by Anom @Slop Musket sounds
* Same Shoes mixed by SixO @The Compound


Mastered by: Juicy the Emissary @ New World Rennesaince

Gimo Music Group 2016.

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Muenster Denton, Texas

Band History:
Muenster- Self.
Vortexas
Muenster Emcee and the Skeleton Krew
Guillotine and Muenster are: GuillaMuenster.

Musical Influences:
Golden Era hip hop (91-2001) Duck down, Organized Konfusion,KRS1,Artifacts, Ultramagnetic MC's, ATCQ, Living Legends, Project Blowed, The Good Life Cafe....
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Weather Report, Herbie hancock, Tony Williams, Bill Evans...
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