
THE UNHERALED RETURN OF 'REAL RAP MUSIC !
CONSTANT DEVIANTS
con•stant adj – continuing without pause or letup; unceasing.
de•vi•ant n – a person or thing that departs markedly from the accepted norm.
In the world of Hip-Hop, a name carries the weight of an entire career.
It’s the brand, the logo, but most importantly the mission of the
group. For Constant Deviants, it’s a title that has grown with them over
time: constantly changing, departing from the norm. As the duo
collectively kick starts their journey into Hip-Hop once more, their name
bears more meaning than it ever has.
Consisting of emcee M.I.
and producer/DJ Cutt, the New York slash Baltimore artists began making
music as teenagers during Hip-Hop’s pivotal Golden Era. The pair locked
themselves in a studio during a 24-hour period, delivering their 4-track demo.
On it, the classic “Competition Catch Speed Knots”, which caught some
speed knots of its own. Released under Vestry Records but distributed
through Dance/Reggae label Strictly Rhythm, “Speed Knots” was a Rap
record touted to a Dance audience. “That was our first independent deal
so we were just excited about it,” Cutt explains. “We didn’t understand
what it was at the time,” continues M.I. The record was affectionately
certified “Ghetto Gold” by the team, where true Rap fans were demanding
it but couldn’t find it. “It seems like a lot of people have that
record, but we have no numbers,” M.I. explains. “There’s a dude from
Germany I met and he even has the record and still plays it to this
day.” CD also delivered their letter to Hip-Hop “Can’t Stop” (Brooklyn
Pipeline) and “8th Wonder / Hustler’s Prayer” (Brooklyn Pipeline), among
other notable cuts during their early run.
Their music reached
the ears of famed manager Mark Pitts. By 2000, M.I. signed a deal with
Arista Records, with Cutt aiding in production while solidifying his
career as a DJ and engineer. The next few years showed M.I. as an emcee
on the rise, Cutt working heavily with Rap heavyweight N.O.R.E. as his
engineer and touring DJ, plus working with Jay-Z’s famed Roc-A-Fella
Records. By 2006, their worlds came together, again, as M.I. featured
N.O.R.E. on the remix to the track “Yup” alongside Rick Ross,
co-produced by Cutt. Their efforts reached another pitfall when an
outside marketing agency promoted the record as “M1” a.k.a one-half of
the group Dead Prez. The backlash was terrible. “We had a lot of money
invested in that record, and that one mistake completely sabotaged it”
M.I. recalls. “It killed me because it ruined that record and there was
no way to get it back.”
The duo realized in order to get their
original spirit back, they’d have to return to their roots. They started
Six2Six Records, self-funded and self-managed by Constant Deviants,
releasing other artists’ material, but most importantly their own. “We
realized we had to do our own thing,” Cutt explains. “Creatively, we had
a good time when we were in the studio and needed to get back to that.”
The meaning behind Six2Six is the hours they work, 6AM to 6AM.
“Anything we do, we go that hard,” says M.I.
Their triumphant
return to Hip-Hop will be marked by the release of Diamond, a
culmination of the eras that Constant Deviants experienced on their
journey, while pushing Hip-Hop forward. “It took us time to put together
something really right because it had been a long time since the two of
us created that sound,” M.I. says of the project. The sound is an
amalgam of organic drums and classic samples with the level of artistry
that Constant Deviants were known for from the beginning. “We didn’t go
back and completely recreate that sound and just leave it there,” M.I.
explains. “We tried to update it a little bit so it sounded more modern
from back then.”
Diamond primarily features M.I. and Cutt, with
possible collaborations on remixes. The introductory track “Krush
Groove” comes complete with a video honoring Hip-Hop’s beginnings,
taking place in Baltimore’s Graffiti Alley with such relics as a 300ZX.
“It’s a real simple video with a ‘90s feel,” M.I. says. As another
testament to the past, “Won’t Stop” continues the progression of “Can’t
Stop,” with a brand new letter about the current state of Hip-Hop.
Finally, the track “Gotta Get Paid” is what the two simply call a
“return to hard Hip-Hop”, sampling Greg Nice on the original and KRS-One
on the remix.
Another remarkable aspect of Constant Deviants
and the Six2Six movement is their loyal vinyl fan base. Digital downloads
are offered for free, knowing the fans will purchase wax, a phenomenon
that challenges the current recording industry’s infrastructure. “We
look at our label almost like a boutique Hip-Hop label, like the early
days of Def Jam” says M.I. “Even in a world where all people may not
like vinyl, they still love Hip-Hop.” As Constant Deviants bring Hip-Hop
back to the future with Diamond, they maintain their original mantra.
“Sometimes people take Hip-Hop too far underground or too far Pop to the
point where it’s not even Hip-Hop anymore,” says M.I. “We sit somewhere
in the middle, just delivering good music.”
Constant Deviants – Problem Child / Feel That (12?) 1995
Constant Deviants – Competition Catch Speed Knots (12?) 1996
Constant Deviants – Can’t Stop / Fed Up (12?) 1998
Constant Deviants – 8th Wonder / Hustler’s Prayer (12?) 1998
Constant Deviants – Concrete Utopia LP (Vinyl LP) 1995.
Constant Deviants – 1995 Demo EP Ltd. Ed.(12?) 1995
Constant Deviants – Fulton Street’ Ltd Ed (7?) 2011 SIX2SIX Records
Fans can now rejoice .The vaults have been opened . From Concrete and Wiz Foundation .It be THE ANNEXX CLICK !! Be prepared for a grip of unreleased tracks from WEST HELLS finest KMACK – SILOUETTE & DJ CONCRETE . Complete vinyl details for 12″ and LP formats. Details TBA . SIX2SIX Records 2012
Read More | Posted on February 9, 2012
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM SIX2SIX RECORDS! We have a new website!! We’ll let it speak for itself.(its still under construction) GO CHECK IT OUT NOW AT http://thesix2sixshift.com/six2sixrecords/ BOOKMARK US! Aside from a new look, this design features a detailed “Releases” page(s), an extensive “Archive” of our previous blog posts from the last 2 years, new ...
Read More | Posted on January 4, 2012
Following the recent release of their Mixtape, Platinum, and as they continue to prepare for their anticipated new album, Diamond, the Constant Deviants duo of rapper M.I. and producer DJ Cutt continue to leak exclusive, all-original non-album tracks to hold fans over. Premiering today is “Walk of Fame,” a track which stays true to the ...
Read More | Posted on December 21, 2011
Calling all VINYL AFICIONADOS ! become a contributor to YOUR BLOG! (LONGLIVEVINYL) ; inbox us your info if you would like to be apart of the LONGLIVEVINYL blog ! Collectors , DJ’s , Purists , Fans etc. for all ( cutting edge ) genres of music on VINYL. Get @ us immediately . “LONGLIVEVINYL”
Read More | Posted on December 12, 2011
A limited edition box set of “classic” albums on cassette ?? SIX2SIX could join the revival. Stay tuned!! 1.Constant Deviants – Concrete Utopia 2.S.C.U – Brace Yo Delf!3.Concrete Utopia – Amongst Friends 4.Sparrow The Movement – Physics
Read More | Posted on November 27, 2011
Brand New Ltd Ed 7″ from STEVE COLOSSAL + with Production from Australia’s own Debonair P (Low Budget) ‘The City That Bleeds w/ I Rise’ GRR + SIX2SIX Records A SIDE (Originals)The City That BleedsI Rise B SIDE (Remixes)The City That Bleeds (Rmx)I Rise (Rmx) Limited Edition 300 Copies Details TBA - The 7″ comes ...
Read More | Posted on October 16, 2011
If you slept on the last IMPORT or you thought Constant Deviants were just one hit wonders (yeah right!) Despite what others think , the second full length studio album is INCREDIBLE! Originally recorded for Brooklyn Pipeline which eventually led to the major label deal in 2000. AMONGST FRIENDS is considered the magnum opus . ...
Read More | Posted on October 12, 2011
Tentatively scheduled for the last quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. OCTOBER – NOVEMBER 2011 RELEASES AMP BOOGIE – BLUNTLY SPEAKING 12″EP a1 LAST WORDa2 EXHIBIT Aa3 HIGHEST DEGREE b1 THE ZONEb2 BLUNTLY SPEAKING (REMIX) 96′ b3 19-9000 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SPARROW – PHYSICS : REDUX (16TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) 12″EP a1 PHYSICS (DIRTY)a2 PHYSICS ...
Read More | Posted on September 25, 2011
A1 PAPER CHASE* A2 PAPER CHASE (INST)* A3 MY THING IZ TIGHT B1 2 OUNCES AND A DREAM B2 2 OUNCES AND A DREAM (INST)* B3 MY THING IZ TIGHT (INST)* *Previously unreleased Straight From The Boogie Down Bronx !! Breaking out with this UNRELEASED SMASH .. soon to be delivered on a WORLDWIDE “PAPER ...
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