
Tracklisting:
1. Windmills Intro
2. Give Thanks [feat. Niamaj]
3. Musical Journey
4. My Story
5. In a Dream
6. Ain't That Somethin?
7. Tempted
8. In All The Wrong Places
9. Keep It Alive!
10. The Cycle Repeats
11. Fly Fly Away
12. It's a New Day
13. Check The Blueprints
14. My Story (Dj Mitsu The Beats Remix) (bonus track for japan)
Review: "Often compared to the styles of Common, Q-tip, and Kanye West, Kero One, a Korean-American rapper/producer/DJ/label owner from San Francisco, stands as a true testament to the do-it-yourself success story.
Using only home recording equipment and his personal credit card, Kero One pressed and released his first 12” single in 2003 on his own imprint, Plug Label. Without any experience as to how he should distribute his new record, Kero One spent endless hours researching, cold calling, and seeking help from friends. Of the 50 copies that were eventually distributed around the world, one landed in a tiny record store in Tokyo, Japan. A few weeks later, it was found by a Japanese DJ who played it at a club that night and received dozens of inquires, including a Japanese label executive who immediately contacted Kero One and asked for 3,000 copies of the record.
The record became a hit in Japan almost overnight, and Kero One was invited to tour the country just a few months after. He performed in cities throughout Japan where he was greeted by hundreds of fans waiting to take photographs and autographs, much to his surprise. It was at this point that making a career out of music became a reality. Kero One went on to finish his first album, Windmills of the Soul, in 2005, handling everything from playing instruments, rapping, and sound engineering. Without a strong label backing or a street team, Kero One handled almost all the business himself. From promotions and marketing, manufacturing, finances, graphic layouts and web design, Kero One personally handed out promos to tastemakers anywhere he could find them. Eventually the hard work paid off, and Kero One quit his job as a web designer in 2006 to pursue music full time." (wikipedia)
Hailing from San Francisco, Kero One produces jazzy beats, more than just the regular loop mind you, while spitting usually positive lyrics. I'm not completely amazed by his rap but the beats are golden. "It's A New Day" is a remarkable instrumental track.
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1. Windmills Intro
2. Give Thanks [feat. Niamaj]
3. Musical Journey
4. My Story
5. In a Dream
6. Ain't That Somethin?
7. Tempted
8. In All The Wrong Places
9. Keep It Alive!
10. The Cycle Repeats
11. Fly Fly Away
12. It's a New Day
13. Check The Blueprints
14. My Story (Dj Mitsu The Beats Remix) (bonus track for japan)
Review: "Often compared to the styles of Common, Q-tip, and Kanye West, Kero One, a Korean-American rapper/producer/DJ/label owner from San Francisco, stands as a true testament to the do-it-yourself success story.
Using only home recording equipment and his personal credit card, Kero One pressed and released his first 12” single in 2003 on his own imprint, Plug Label. Without any experience as to how he should distribute his new record, Kero One spent endless hours researching, cold calling, and seeking help from friends. Of the 50 copies that were eventually distributed around the world, one landed in a tiny record store in Tokyo, Japan. A few weeks later, it was found by a Japanese DJ who played it at a club that night and received dozens of inquires, including a Japanese label executive who immediately contacted Kero One and asked for 3,000 copies of the record.
The record became a hit in Japan almost overnight, and Kero One was invited to tour the country just a few months after. He performed in cities throughout Japan where he was greeted by hundreds of fans waiting to take photographs and autographs, much to his surprise. It was at this point that making a career out of music became a reality. Kero One went on to finish his first album, Windmills of the Soul, in 2005, handling everything from playing instruments, rapping, and sound engineering. Without a strong label backing or a street team, Kero One handled almost all the business himself. From promotions and marketing, manufacturing, finances, graphic layouts and web design, Kero One personally handed out promos to tastemakers anywhere he could find them. Eventually the hard work paid off, and Kero One quit his job as a web designer in 2006 to pursue music full time." (wikipedia)
Hailing from San Francisco, Kero One produces jazzy beats, more than just the regular loop mind you, while spitting usually positive lyrics. I'm not completely amazed by his rap but the beats are golden. "It's A New Day" is a remarkable instrumental track.
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