Sunday 29 June 2008

Necro

Necro   
Artist: Necro

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   Rap: Hip-Hop
   Easy Listening
   Instrumental
   



Discography:


The Sexorcist   
 The Sexorcist

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 22


Pre-Fix for Death   
 Pre-Fix for Death

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 25


Gory Days   
 Gory Days

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 16


I Need Drugs   
 I Need Drugs

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


Rare Instrumentals Vol. 1   
 Rare Instrumentals Vol. 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 21


Instrumentals Vol 1   
 Instrumentals Vol 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 18




Brooklyn-based hard-core doorknocker Necro raised the cake for perversity in the late '90s and early 2000s with his music and films. Influenced by drugs, gore, porno, and violence, Necro set out to comprise these themes into his rapping. He efficaciously did so on his debut full-length, I Need Drugs (2000). The album featured drug songs (the title running, which is an interposition of LL Cool J's "I Need Love"), gore songs ("Your Fucking Head Split"), porno songs ("Get on Your Knees"), and violent songs ("The Most Sadistic"). Moreover, Necro directed a tV for "I Need Drugs" that featured people shooting up diacetylmorphine and smoking crack spell he rapped, and he too included scores of off-the-wall photos in the album's pamphlet.


Necro began his have label, Psycho + Logical Records, and created a web site, wWW.necrohiphop.com, to market place his medicine and movies. Following his debut album, Necro released a series of albums compilation random recordings of his from the '90s (for the most part radio-aired freestyle performances and home demos) and followed up I Need Drugs with Bloodstained Days (2001), a similarly exploitatory travail. His films -- 187 Reasons Y (1997), The Devil Made Me Do It (1998) -- are exactly as perverse, if non more, sculptural subsequently old school panel films as well as snuff and smut. Unsurprisingly, Necro aligned himself with versatile pornographers and began marketing their goods on his site as well, extending his brand diagnose as far as he could.