Ramm:ell:zee

funkyexamplefunkyexample 915 Posts
edited September 2005 in Strut Central
This dude cracks me up. His shit is so far out there. I was peeping his site and his bonus section in the style wars dvd. on some serious next level out of this world shit. anybody met dude? i wonder what it would be like to just post up and have abeer with him or some shit like that. Plus his "toys" are bugged out too check his sitewww.gothicfutrism.comThis is taken from an interview from http://www.at149st.com/ramm.htmlWhat lines have you hit? After CIA I became city wide, not a king, but an assassin. In that part of my history I was mostly a theologinist, as I, am, today. My letters are now 3-dimensional, so fact is fact. people like DONDI, (which in the book of names means "fun") stopped doing the "burner" once they got into the gallery system. they were more interested in being known for fame. I stuck to what I read in the library and the dictionary Illuminations of the Letter's Chassis, specifics, Weapon Slaving". It's aeronautics and aerodynamics. We must remember the monks of the 10th -- 15th centuries, and why they mechanized our same letters, like on the heading of the Long Island Press newspaper. we had invented nothing it was already there. Our "burners" only finished the job that the monks had started. I was hated by my peers for this knowledge.

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  • This dude cracks me up. His shit is so far out there. I was peeping his site and his bonus section in the style wars dvd. on some serious next level out of this world shit. anybody met dude? i wonder what it would be like to just post up and have abeer with him or some shit like that. Plus his "toys" are bugged out too



    check his site

    www.gothicfutrism.com


    This is taken from an interview from
    http://www.at149st.com/ramm.html


    What lines have you hit?
    After CIA I became city wide, not a king, but an assassin. In that part of my history I was mostly a theologinist, as I, am, today. My letters are now 3-dimensional, so fact is fact. people like DONDI, (which in the book of names means "fun") stopped doing the "burner" once they got into the gallery system. they were more interested in being known for fame. I stuck to what I read in the library and the dictionary Illuminations of the Letter's Chassis, specifics, Weapon Slaving". It's aeronautics and aerodynamics. We must remember the monks of the 10th -- 15th centuries, and why they mechanized our same letters, like on the heading of the Long Island Press newspaper. we had invented nothing it was already there. Our "burners" only finished the job that the monks had started. I was hated by my peers for this knowledge.
    I read somewhere that he used to walk around on stage with a sawed-off shotgun.

  • batmonbatmon 27,574 Posts
    I've been reppin this cat for a minute on this site.
    So one told me they've witnessed him rhyme for an hour st8 !!!!!!!

  • I read somewhere that he used to walk around on stage with a sawed-off shotgun.
    Don't know uif this is the root odf the story. but he was in the end of wildstyle with a toy machine gun. i love that scene.

  • DJAckDJAck 255 Posts
    i'm not going to deny his place, but Ramm has been wack for a long minute. I heard most OG writers think he's a joke

  • Definately Beat Bop is the fuckin shit. times 100. Crazy next level type shit.

  • volumenvolumen 2,532 Posts
    He's done a lot of great cover for vaious Material/Laswell/ParliFunk/DJ releases.

  • snosno 332 Posts
    He's done a lot of great cover for vaious Material/Laswell/ParliFunk/DJ releases.

    did Rammellzee took care of covers of Material's early releases, 'cos those 90s stuff (which are similar to his style) were done by James Koehnline...Rammellzee's interview in the Wire magazine a couple years back was, and still is, pretty

  • volumenvolumen 2,532 Posts
    He's done a lot of great cover for vaious Material/Laswell/ParliFunk/DJ releases.

    did Rammellzee took care of covers of Material's early releases, 'cos those 90s stuff (which are similar to his style) were done by James Koehnline...Rammellzee's interview in the Wire magazine a couple years back was, and still is, pretty


    Never really thought about it. Good point. His cover were more late 90's into 2000. They are all of a pretty similar collage style. Also, the LP's have blurbs by him on the inside talking about protecting our selves from the new world order and starting our own.

  • rammellzee is going to be the first graffiti artist cloned by galoob.



    recordmania was selling the og beat bop 12 with the basquait pic sleeve w/ a fat rammellzee tag on the cover. no one wanted to pay money for it because the recognized artist's coverart was 'ruined' by the undiscovered artist's tag. shit is fanny.
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