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“It’s the P-H-Y-S-I-C-S”
If Grayskul epitomizes Seattle’s predilection toward dark skies & never-ending rain and Blue Scholars the city’s earnest preoccupation with political activism & elitism, then The Physics, comprised of South End natives Thig Natural, Just “Justo” D’Amato, and Monk Wordsmith personify the 206 as it is on a clear summer day: laid back, refreshing, and most importantly, at its best.
Created while attending High School in the mid-90’s, the group immersed itself in hip hop, finding inspiration in everything from A Tribe Called Quest, Slum Village, and The Roots to Nas, Jay-Z, and Tupac Shakur. Locally, however, it was the Do the Math compilation that became an overarching influence. Says Thig, “[That was] inspiring too because it was cats from the Central and South End who were making dope music. And that was the first time we got introduced to Vitamin D’s music. He is a huge influence on us too.”
In 1998, Thig & Justo left Seattle to attend college while Monk remained in the city, attending Seattle Central Community College at a time when the hallways & classrooms boasted ciphers & battles featuring lauded local emcees such as Yirim Seck, Gabriel Teodros, and Khingz. Despite the distance The Physics continued to hone their craft, with Thig & Monk sharing emcee duties and Justo focusing on his role as deejay and producer. However, when Monk headed to Philadelphia in 2000 to pursue higher education at Temple University, Thig & Justo made the decision to continue making music without him. Monk would later return to Seattle in 2007 to pick up his role as co-emcee & hypeman on the forthcoming Physics offering.
With the 2007 release of The Physics debut full-length effort, Future Talk, Seattle got its first official taste of the group’s warm, engaging brand of hip hop. Showcasing production by Just D’Amato (who also lends vocals to a number of tracks), with additional contributions by BadFM, Phee Dill, Jihad Molet, Mario Sweet, & David DeJesus, Future Talk features soulful, smoothed-out beats that act as the ideal backdrop for Thig’s expressive, direct vocals and conversational, on-point delivery. In an age when excessive hyperbole threatens to dumb down hip hop music, content that is at once universally relevant and personally meaningful is important to the group, according to Thig. “It’s real life, we talk about things we go through, stuff we know about personally and stuff that the everyday person can relate to, i.e. having a 9-5; tryna stack enough money to live a comfortable life; relationships; and of course, kickin’ it with friends.”
From the wildly catchy single “Ready For We” (featuring Miss Malice on the hook) to the highly relatable musings of “I Heart Beer;” from the unapologetic swagger of “They Call Me,” to the lay-it-on-the-line neo soul breakdown of “The Let Go” featuring Ike James, Thig Nat and Justo manage to keep it real in the truest sense, minus the clichés.
The Physics have performed throughout western & central Washington, sharing the stage with notable local acts such as Blue Scholars, Macklemore, J. Pinder, Dyme Def, Common Market, Grynch, Absynnian Creole, and Good Medicine, in addition to nationally known artists Little Brother, Darien Brockington, and DJ Qbert. 2008 will see continued performing in support of Future Talk, including stage time alongside Sportn’Life’s own D. Black and Rhymesayers’ Grayskul, as well as the release of their first music video for “Ready for We.”

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Member Since: 9/5/2004
Band Website: thephysicsmusic.com
Band Members: Thig Natural, Justo and Monk Wordsmith
Influences: Too many to name, but here goes(Deep breath)...Tribe called Quest, Jonny Pate, Tupac, The Roots, Pete Rock, Leroy Hutson, Slick Rick, The Smiths, Too Short, Outkast, Bob James, Ice Cube, Sergio Mendes, Al Green, Common, Radiohead, Wes Montgomery, Kwame, Deadato, E-40, Death Cab, Stevie Wonder, Yuckmouth, The Beatles, Mac Mall, Little Brother, Jay Dilla, Dr. Dre, Beach Boy's, Diamod D, Buckwild, Mac Dre, David Axelrod, L.L, Jay-Z, Nas, War, AWB, The Police, Fourfifths, Vitamin D, Mr. Supreme, Bill Evans, UGK, Michael Franks, Carol King, Spice One, Channel Live, KRS, Biz Mark, D-Nice, Aretha, BloodStone, Zap and Roger, Hiero, Living Legends, The Isely's, The Jacksons, Company Flow, Curtis Mayfield, The Crusaders, Mc Lyte, Nice and Smooth, Isaac Hayes, Dip Set, Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, The Artist, Gangstar, Blackstar, Will Devaugn, Pink Floyd, Marley Marl, Organized Confusion, Dylan, The WU, The Ramones, B.I.G, Boot Camp Click, Mobb Deep, Hendrix, Lil Weezy.... the list goes on and on...
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Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Pics from The Stranger’s Young Ones show

This show was great, so many talented artists it was hard to keep up and catch everyone's set. Check out pics of The Physics set at Sole Repair here Check out pics of our homies Dyme Def's set also ...
Posted by The Physics on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:47:00 PST

Seattlest interviews The Physics

Click here to read the interview on the Seattlest Excerp:What's the hardest part about being up-and-comers/hip hop artists/on stage?Well, we feel like we're still just getting our feet wet in a lot o...
Posted by The Physics on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:19:00 PST

The Physics named by The Stranger as one of 2008’s "Young Ones"

Click here to be directed to The Strangers article on The Young Ones Exerp:Local duo the Physics (pictured here with collaborator Monk Wordsmith) are at their best when making smart and futuristic hi...
Posted by The Physics on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 11:14:00 PST

The Physics among the top 10 this month on KEXP 90.3 FM!

Check out KEXP's top hip hop plays by month Top 10 in hip hop plays this month on KEXP 90.3FM! Support good music and email [email protected] to request "Ready 4 We" by The Physics. ...
Posted by The Physics on Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:43:00 PST

Write-Up in The Stranger by Larry Mizell

The Stranger : Write-Up"This year is slowly shaping up to be the best year for dope local releases since 2005the Saturday Knights, Dyme Def, and Blue Scholars just to name a fewand now, a new crew...
Posted by The Physics on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:40:00 PST

Album review by Jon Bookman of Okayplayer and Music For America

musicforamerica.org : Album Review I'm not going to talk about the struggles the Seattle hip-hop scene has gone through in the last 25 years, because I want to bring you up to the now. A lot of grou...
Posted by The Physics on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:33:00 PST

Thanks for the love Blue Scholars

Shots out to Massline for the Love!"Geo just hipped me to these doods, i guess they dropped an album recently.check 'em out cuzzo! they kinda filthy with that good Seattle vibe.-Sabzi"...
Posted by The Physics on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:43:00 PST