Member Since: 2/15/2005
Band Members:
Unicus; New MC; DJ Elusive
Influences: to order a KANSER cd or t-shirt by mail shoot 11$ per item to
Zach Combs/Kanser
po box 8088
St Paul mn
55108
Currently In-Stock (all merchandise is $11 ea.)
KANSER Innercity Outerspace CD (1999)
KANSER Quintessential CD (2001)
KANSER It Wrote It Self CD (2003)
TRADITIONAL METHODS Falling Forward CD (2004)
KANSER Self-Titled CD (2005)
INTERLOCK Call It What You Want CD (2006)
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"Support Broke Rappers" T-Shirt
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"Kanser" T-Shirt by Chuck U
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Kanser
Future Retro Legacy
Available at Fifth Element and Electric Fetus!
iTunes | Rhapsody
Hard Copy Via Paypal
Sounds Like: Kanser Future Retro Legacy
Pleasant is the way they start this Album wasting no time getting to the good stuff. The first song you hear almost makes you sit up in your seat with a positive feeling.The two veteran members of Kanser brought the summertime vibe early this year making the ultimate soundtrack for spring. Using an unbelievable ability to transcend energy through music Unicus and Zach bring well delivered and educated verses that are creating a graduated sound from Kanser. Getting this CD stuck in the dash isn’t such a bad thing; you will be in a good mood every time you get out the car. Having the whole album produced by Big Jess creates a consistency and makes it full of those Kanser songs you love.
-http://www.midwestunderground.org
Kanser goes ’Retro’After dabbling in a few outside projects and suffering one bad bicycle accident, Zach (a k a New MC) and Unicus are back on the Kanser horse. The almost-veteran hip-hop duo finished off a new Kanser CD, "Future Retro Legacy," with help from Unknown Prophets co-leader Big Jess, who produced all the beats. As the title suggests, the 13-track collection goes back to the future, with loads of ’70s R&B/soul flavor and a little hippie charm. There are many signs of maturity from the always-playful rappers, whether it’s Unicus riffing on fatherhood in "Pleasent" or Zach’s touching dedication to a deceased friend in "Interlude." But the guys haven’t grown too serious: "Beaut-E" sounds like one long pickup line. Release party is Saturday at the Dinkytowner Cafe (10 p.m., $5).
-Startribune
Type of Label: None