Werewolf Hologram

by ECID

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    - CD in an awesome 4-panel wallet with artwork by Chuck U. It also includes a lyric booklet with coinciding photography by Satori Innovations.
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    releases 28 February 2012
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Men Kill Men
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I Heart Gravity
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The Pursuit Of Everything In Between
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Go High Lion
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Boo Hoo
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Incredible
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Oh Well
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Marching On
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WOOLF
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So Damn Einstein!
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The Future Is Free ft. David Mars and Leif(Kolt)
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Rock Stars Don't Apologize ft. Awol One, Kristoff Krane, Eyedea
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Back From Japan
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Surprise Yourself
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So Much Fire
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Werewolf Hologram (instrumental)
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Men Kill Men (instrumental)
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I Heart Gravity (instrumental)
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The Pursuit Of Everything In Between (instrumental)
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Go High Lion (instrumental)
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Boo Hoo (instrumental)
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Incredible (instrumental)
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Oh Well (instrumental)
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Marching On (instrumental)
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WOOLF (instrumental)
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So Damn Einstein! (instrumental)
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The Future Is Free (Instrumental)
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Back From Japan (instrumental)
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Surprise Yourself (instrumental)
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So Much Fire (instrumental)

about

Ecid is a kamikaze visionary: an artist with an all or nothing approach to every aspect of his art and life. Ambitious almost to a fault with an “us against them” DIY mentality, Ecid has self-booked, self released, and self-made his own movement. Ecid doesn’t try to sell you on any one way of life, he only sells you on the idea that you can live however you want. All three of Ecid's most recent releases have charted on the College Music Journal's Hip Hop Top 40 chart. Collaborating with the likes of Eyedea, Awol One, and Kristoff Krane along the way, his smashing new album, Werewolf Hologram, is destined to make even bigger waves.

Ecid pushes the limits of sampling, it’s not so much what he samples, it’s what he does with every note. Pitch shifting and chopping every sample to the point of no return, slapping together psych-rock vocal chops with 808 booms and hand claps, then adding more layers of drum breaks, and echo heavy guitars. Inspired by the duality in humanity, Werewolf Hologram tackles heavy thought provoking topics that really dig into your head. The hooks explode: layer upon layer of infectious melodies evoking color and nostalgia. Ecid brings you into a new world, his world. With a knack for slap stick, smarty pants, one liners that make us smile while shaking our heads in disbelief. His voice is full of charm and just enough personal triumph and tragedy so you believe every word. Werewolf Hologram is an album fueled by the loss of a friend and mentor, a computer crash, and the realization that nothing, not even plastic, is meant to last.

credits

releases 28 February 2012
All songs written, produced, recorded, performed, and mixed by Jason “ECID” Mckenzie (nineteen80three publishing ASCAP)

All guests appear courtesy of their respective logo’s and birth names

Recorded July 2010-August 2011 at the Bargain Junkie Love Loft (Saint Paul, MN) and The Bargain Junkie Love Mansion (Minneapolis, MN)

Mastered by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering (Los Angeles, CA)

Cover art/design by Chuck U (chucku.com)
Additional layout/design by Ian Zuppan (www.losteyeballs.com)
photography by Satori Photography (www.satoriphotog.com)

Fill In The Breaks. Copyright 2012.

Management: Nate Bentley- ecidmanagement@gmail.com
For general info: fillinthebreaks@gmail.com

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Minneapolis MC/producer, Ecid is a kamikazee visionary. An artist with an all or nothing approach to every aspect of his art ... more and life. With a punk DIY mentality, Ecid has self-booked tour after tour over the course of three years, no agent or publicist, building his cult fan-base one stop at a time. Ecid is the voice to kick a hipster to. less

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Track Name: Werewolf Hologram
Fuck The vanity I’m cashing in my sanity tokens
Love is battery acid now your face is really smokin
What a pretty moment, yeah the portals open
Let’s dive inside and pass out drunk in a frozen ocean
Every astronaut needs his dancing mascot it’s blast off
and there ain’t enough gas to get back doc
Full moon at high noon Black jack stand off
Bombs away bottoms up tops off after shock
This is not another big footing sighting
This is your brain on the drugs when the drugs are lightning
Hold tight to the bright lights- oh how enlightening
Fight or flight high jack your life it’s more exciting
We all want so much more than we’ll have
or need it never lasts at least one day you’ll have an epitaph
For the right stack oh what a gas
Nothings set in stone just sell sell sell and sell it fast

(Hook)
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
werewolf holograms blinded by the fall of man
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
Afraid of ourselves and a world we’ll never understand
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
werewolf holograms blinded by the fall of man
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
Afraid of ourselves and a world we’ll never understand


Got a lot on mind that I can’t say to strangers
Think I’m losing my mind in love with touching danger
Dancing with the devil treating friends like strangers
Angel on angel violence we need a savior
People come people go it’s all so novican
I don’t know my brain let alone my motor skills
Your my Mona Lisa the feelings on over kill
Call it what you wanna call it maybe I’m over the hill
Doomed to do what humans do cuz we don’t know what to do
Stuck on mute unplugged unimpressed with everything that isn’t you
yup I’m screwed up too that news is nothing new
Prepared to shoot for my favorite pair of shoes
Paralyzed from the dick up without a parachute
There’s no room for hiccups when your scared of the truth
Jumping through burning hula hoops to regroup the troops
Let’s dance the night away and wake to a game of who’s who

(Hook)
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
werewolf holograms blinded by the fall of man
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
Afraid of ourselves and a world we’ll never understand
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
werewolf holograms blinded by the fall of man
Were all, were all, were all, were all, were all
Afraid of ourselves and a world we’ll never understand