We Must Rock
Ostrich Farm
Performed By
Ostrich Farm
Album UPC
837101060035
CD Baby Track ID
1268498
Label
Birdwaves Media
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
115
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm80503894
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
1
Writers
Writer
The Brothers Barnyard
Pub Co
Birdwaves Media
Composer
The Brothers Barnyard
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Mass. - Western
Description
Progressive Hip-Hop. From B-Boy troll marches, to tender bedroom ballads, we got you covered.
Notes
About Ostrich Farm
Ostrich Farm is a progressive hip-hop group based in the hills of western Massachusetts. The current lineup features the songwriting team of St Mix and Bion, along with Vocalists/Instrumentalists Rus-T, and Mc Stash.
The group was originally formed by Bion and St Mix in the Summer of '95. Unforeseen circumstance and personal loss had brought these two high-school friends back together, and they quickly found that they had the same ideas on musical direction. Along with Some Guy On Drums, the band quickly produced their first album-length cassette, Life on the Ostrich Farm. Born out of their experiences living both in the city and the countryside, the music drew from both worlds, yet belonged to neither.
Thus was born the Alien / B-Boy / Redneck Connection.
As a Power Trio, Ostrich Farm rocked clubs throughout the Northeast; from the Better End in Portland, to the Knitting Factory in New York City. Driven by a powerhouse drummer psychically linked to Ubzub the drum-machine, they deftly navigated the depths of Rock, Hip-Hop, Funk, and Industrial Music. This was music to be listened and/or danced to, and the originality of the songs made them impossible to ignore. The trio featured Bion on Vox, Bass, and Fender Rhodes; St Mix on guitar, drum-machine, and Vox; and of course, Some Guy On Drums. This lineup produced several fine CD's and EP's and continued until disbanding in the fall of 2001.
Fast-forward to the summer of 2004. The issues and pressures leading to the group's hiatus being resolved, St Mix and Bion reunite to continue more Ostrich Behavior. This time taking a more streamlined, hip-hop approach they produced their latest album, Supernatural Power.
Now, with the summer 2005 release of Supernatural Power, Ostrich Farm is once again taking to the stage. Along with new members Rus-T and MC Stash, Bion (turntables, vox) and St Mix ( laptop, vox) are taking it to new directions in Art-Hop.
Look for them soon at a venue near you!
Ostrich Farm is a progressive hip-hop group based in the hills of western Massachusetts. The current lineup features the songwriting team of St Mix and Bion, along with Vocalists/Instrumentalists Rus-T, and Mc Stash.
The group was originally formed by Bion and St Mix in the Summer of '95. Unforeseen circumstance and personal loss had brought these two high-school friends back together, and they quickly found that they had the same ideas on musical direction. Along with Some Guy On Drums, the band quickly produced their first album-length cassette, Life on the Ostrich Farm. Born out of their experiences living both in the city and the countryside, the music drew from both worlds, yet belonged to neither.
Thus was born the Alien / B-Boy / Redneck Connection.
As a Power Trio, Ostrich Farm rocked clubs throughout the Northeast; from the Better End in Portland, to the Knitting Factory in New York City. Driven by a powerhouse drummer psychically linked to Ubzub the drum-machine, they deftly navigated the depths of Rock, Hip-Hop, Funk, and Industrial Music. This was music to be listened and/or danced to, and the originality of the songs made them impossible to ignore. The trio featured Bion on Vox, Bass, and Fender Rhodes; St Mix on guitar, drum-machine, and Vox; and of course, Some Guy On Drums. This lineup produced several fine CD's and EP's and continued until disbanding in the fall of 2001.
Fast-forward to the summer of 2004. The issues and pressures leading to the group's hiatus being resolved, St Mix and Bion reunite to continue more Ostrich Behavior. This time taking a more streamlined, hip-hop approach they produced their latest album, Supernatural Power.
Now, with the summer 2005 release of Supernatural Power, Ostrich Farm is once again taking to the stage. Along with new members Rus-T and MC Stash, Bion (turntables, vox) and St Mix ( laptop, vox) are taking it to new directions in Art-Hop.
Look for them soon at a venue near you!
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