Title: The Weatherman LP
Release date: 20 March, 2007
Record label: Abb Records
Single: Mr. Show Flow
Official website: Abb Records
Buy at: Amazon
1. I Know
2. Weather Report 1
3. Mr Slow Flow
4. Letyourselfgo - Evidence, Phonte
5. Down in New York City
6. Moment in Time - Evidence, Planet Asia
7. Look for the Evidence (Interlude)
8. All Said & Done - Evidence,
9. Weather Report 2
10. Perfect Storm - Evidence, ,
11. Chase the Clouds Away
12. NC to CA - Defari, , Evidence, Rapper Big Pooh,
13. Evidence Is Everything
14. Things You Do
15. Biggest Belgium Fan (Interlude)
16. Hot & Cold
17. Line of Scrimmage - Evidence,
18. Believe in Me - Evidence,
19. Born in LA - Chace Infinite, , Evidence, Sick Jacken
20. Weather Report 3
21. I Still Love You
When the highly acclaimed alternative hip hop trio Dilated Peoples began making noise in the late 1990s on Capitol Records, the group consisting of Evidence, Rakaa and DJ Babu hoped their success would serve as a platform for solo projects, much as the Wu-Tang Clan’s success had done before them. Four critically acclaimed albums, countless performances around the globe, gracing the covers of a myriad of publications and outside production work-including tracks for the Beastie Boys, Linkin Park, Swollen Members, Defari, Planet Asia and co- production on Kanye West's Grammy award winning album College Dropout, Evidence gives his fans a brilliant taste of his own individual talent on his debut solo album The Weatherman LP (ABB Records/Imperial).
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"I don't train for sprints, I train for marathons," announces Evidence on the opening track of Dilated Peoples' first album in three years. He's not exaggerating: The anti-materialistic L.A. trio has been knocking around the margins of mainstream hip-hop since the mid- Nineties….Dilated haven't lost their gritty tone, but it looks like this neighborhood is risin' up.” Rolling Stone Magazine
The high-caliber The Weatherman erases the misconception that it never rains in Southern California, as Evidence’s reign over the rap world is imminent. With production from The Alchemist, Sid Roams, Jake One, DJ Babu, and Evidence himself, the high-powered collection boasts brilliant beats that perfectly compliment Evidence’s impressively expansive lyrical scope. Evidence’s affinity with hip-hop and the culture began in the early eighties, with his parent's divorce and subsequent move from the affluent city of Santa Monica to neighboring Venice Beach. Raised by his single mother of Russian decent with his Italian father less and less in the picture, Evidence took solace in his new backyard where his favorite pastimes became break-dancing at the former Venice Pavilion and skate-boarding with the legendary Venice Z-Boys.
“Along with handling the microphone Evidence has been just as comfortable at the boards making joints for many an established MC including Kanye West, Defari, Linkin Park and of course Dilated …But before constructing the latest Dilated masterpiece - the first single being the Alchemist produced "Back Again" with the Evidence produced b-side "Rapid Transit" - the gravely voiced MC found some inspiration by falling back on the rhymes, for a minute.” Elemental Magazine
By the early nineties and in addition to becoming a well known graffiti artist, painting hip hop inspired hieroglyphics under the name "VANE," a fateful move next door to QD3, son of legendary producer Quincy Jones, Evidence discovered his true calling. QD3, an accomplished West Coast producer, ("To Live and Die in L.A."- Tupac, "Ghetto Bird"-Ice Cube, "I got the Knack"- Everlast) became one of Evidence's major influences in his pursuit to create music.
“Entertaining people with a beat-heavy blend of positivity, humor and social commentary is something Rakaa, partner-in-rhyme Evidence and Babu have been doing since the late '90s. Already a fixture on the West Coast, the DPs are just now experiencing the kind of recognition they feel is their just due — thanks largely to a growing army of loyal fans.” VH-1 Music
Shortly after meeting QD3, Evidence teamed with the likeminded Rakaa to form the highly praised group Dilated Peoples and after the success of their 1997 single "Third Degree" b/w "Confidence" and "Global Dynamics" on ABB Records – and the addition of DJ Babu to the fold a year later -- the group’s buzz exploded out of the underground and quickly became a fixture on the hip hop tour circuit.
The lead single “Mr. Slow Flow” features a thunderous track from Sid Roams and Evidence’s signature punchline-heavy rhymes. Elsewhere, “Down In New York City” pays homage to hip-hop’s birthplace in the Bronx. He considers the song his version of hip hop icon’s The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Going Back To Cali” because while Biggie was from New York and respected the hip hop art forms originating from California, Evidence is from California and has much praise for the New York scene. And, just as Biggie presented an outsider’s view of Los Angeles with admiration and appreciation, Evidence does the same toward New York on “Down In New York City.” Evidence also teams with Alchemist for a dissertation on his viewpoints of what is “hot” on the deceptively clever “Hot & Cold” and pairs with Planet Asia for a wistful nostalgic “A Moment In Time,” while one of the most powerful songs on the album "Believe in Me" features current Gnarls Barkley vocalist RES ("They Say Vision," "Golden Boys").
”Crafty, narrative lyrics and dark production from Dilated Peoples' Evidence keep this long-player a staple in contemporary street music.” XLR8R Magazine
“Dilated Peoples dove headfirst, feet flailing, into the mainstream and somehow made it back to tell their story. Prompted by heavy experiences with death, new babies, and ever-consuming music industry politics, this past year has proved to be truly mind expanding for the trio….Rakaa, Evidence, and DJ Babu of the Dialted Peoples were up next, and in convincing fashion, proved themselves as worthy representatives of LA's continuously burgeoning hp hop scene." Kotori Magazine
Writing and performing “I Still Love You” was particularly tough for Evidence, a single child who considered his mother to be his best friend and confidante. Evidence constructed “Chase The Clouds” after coming out of the disheartened state he fell into after his mother passed. It is a dramatic change of pace for Evidence, who wrote lyrics about being happy -- a first.
“Production work by Evidence, producer of ABB's two Defari singles as well as a rapper and producer in Dilated Peoples, helped set the standard for the ABB sound. Driving beats, backed by a clean and serious piano loop enhanced by robotic emanations.” San Francisco Weekly
“Longtime darlings of hip-hop's underground, Dilated stays true to their roots combining spare, churning bass hooks with Babu's epic turntable episodes. Guest artists add fuel to the flames set ablaze by the straight-spittings of MCs Iriscience and Evidence. Buoyantly braggadocious, the fellas swap positive abstract poetics with swagger and grace.” Amazon.com
“Evidence and Rakaa had already formed Dilated Peoples after crossing each others’ paths at various Hip-Hop shows before DJ Babu of the Beat Junkies became the third member of the group. After dominating the late 90’s indie world with such twelve-inch classics as “Work the Angles”, Capitol Records came calling… Dilated Peoples wear the backpacks placed on them by the industry with pride.” Allhiphop.com
Through his work as one-third of Dilated Peoples, Evidence became a torchbearer and champion of hip-hop culture, something he continues on his first solo album. And The Weatherman does just that.
Biography
"Raised in Santa Monica til' the divorce/six years old/I couldn't see what was coming of course/the plan/ Mom bounced on Old Man/ then we moved to the Venice sand/ A young youth seen gangs first hand/ fake address for school/ two educations/ rich friends then
back to my land."- "Born in LA" - Evidence
Those bars, a nod to Raekwon's verse from “C.R.E.A.M”, are from the L.A. anthem on Evidence’s solo debut album The Weatherman LP and paint the backdrop that catapulted him on the course that would shape his life and career.
Evidence’s affinity with hip-hop and the culture began in the early eighties, with his parent's divorce and subsequent move from the affluent city of Santa Monica to neighboring Venice Beach. Raised by his single mother of Russian decent with his Italian father less and less in the picture, Evidence took solace in his new backyard where his favorite pastimes became break-dancing at the former Venice Pavilion and skate-boarding with the legendary Venice Z-Boys.
By the early nineties and in addition to becoming a well known graffiti artist, painting hip hop inspired hieroglyphics under the name "VANE," a fateful move next door to QD3, son of legendary producer Quincy Jones, Evidence discovered his true calling. QD3, an accomplished West Coast producer, ("To Live and Die in L.A."- Tupac, "Ghetto Bird"-Ice Cube, "I got the Knack"- Everlast) became one of Evidence's major influences in his pursuit to create music. "At night I would hear a loud thumping coming from the back yard next door and it wouldn't stop until early in the morning” says Evidence recalling those early days. “I could tell that they weren't just playing music but sounded like music was being created.”
Shortly after meeting QD3, Evidence teamed with the likeminded Rakaa to form the highly praised group Dilated Peoples and after the success of their 1997 single "Third Degree" b/w "Confidence" and "Global Dynamics" on ABB Records – and the addition of DJ Babu to the fold a year later -- the group’s buzz exploded out of the underground and quickly became a fixture on the hip hop tour circuit. They hoped their success would serve as a platform for solo projects, much as the Wu-Tang Clan's success had done before them.
Four critically acclaimed albums, countless performances around the globe, and outside production work-including tracks for the Beastie Boys, Linkin Park, Swollen Members, Defari, Planet Asia and co- production on Kanye West's debut album College Dropout which earned him a Grammy, Evidence gives his fans a spectacular taste of his own individual talent on his debut solo album The Weatherman LP (ABB Records).
Through his work as one-third of Dilated Peoples, Evidence became a torchbearer and champion of hip-hop culture. "This is for people who get what I do,” says Evidence. "If I'm going to come out independently and have the freedom to do what I want, there's no better way to represent. I want to be a leader and carve out a new path."
The Weatherman LP erases the misconception that it never rains in Southern California, as Evidence's reign over the rap world is imminent. With production from The Alchemist, Sid Roams (producers Joey Chavez and Bravo), Jake One, DJ Babu, DJ Khalil, and
Evidence himself, the high-powered collection boasts brilliant beats that perfectly compliment Evidence's impressive lyrical scope.
One of the most powerful songs on the album is "Believe in Me" featuring RES ("They Say Vision," "Golden Boys"). "I think people can tell when an artist isn't confident in themselves and on this song I let the audience know I have something to say and I am going to stand behind it. When you come and see me on stage I am going to look you in the eyes and make that connection, I want the audience to know that I am ready to take the responsibility of being a leader, something they can believe in."
Evidence displays innovative layers of his artistry on the revealing "I Still Love You" and "Chase The Clouds Away;" both tributes to his mother, who succumbed to cancer more than two years ago. She was the inspiration behind both songs and Evidence's life. At
the highest point in Dilated's career, with a hit single "This Way" and on tour with Kanye West to support the 2004 release of Neighborhood Watch, Evidence received a phone call that would change his life forever. He left the tour immediately and his mother's sudden death two weeks later propelled him into a depressive state that made him seriously contemplate his career. Writing and performing "I Still Love You" was emotionally challenging for Evidence, a single child whose mother was his best friend and confidante. "I produced it, I rapped on it and I recorded it by myself with nobody in the room because I couldn't have anybody around when I was doing it," he explains. "It's the one time you're definitely going to get all of me."
Evidence constructed "Chase The Clouds Away" after coming out of the disheartened state he fell into after his mother passed. "When my parent's got divorced my mother began taking pictures of me and realized she had a talent...I saw her make something out of nothing. She turned her talent for taking pictures into a career and that is what I ended up doing in a way by making music and rapping in my bedroom then taking that product around the world to become my profession."
With the release of The Weatherman LP, Evidence will continue to build upon a new brand fueled by his re-inspired work ethic. "I am not relying on the success of Dilated Peoples to push this album, while they are featured on it and heavily co-signing my solo venture I understand that I am going to have to work twice as hard and get back in front of the people and re-introduce myself through shows, my music, and constant day-to-day networking with my fans. I am not married; I don't have kids, so I can stay on the road all year long if that is what it takes…so at the end of the day what I put in is what I get out and it will all be a reflection of me, Evidence."
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