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Pity
the Fool: Experiments in Therapy Behind the Mask of
Music While Handing Out Dummy Smacks
October 23, 2001
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Kool
Herc, Grandmaster Flash, Grand Wizard Theodore, Bambaata,
Marley Marl, Prince Paul, Roc Raida, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix,
Led Zeppelin, Lee Scratch Perry, Bob Marley, Marvin
Gaye, Parliament Funkadelic, The OJays, Cameo, Kraftwerk,
Prince, The Sugar Hill Gang, Run DMC, EPMD, Public Enemy,
De La Soul, Dr. Dre, Notorious B.I.G., Indelible MCs...
This is where Mr. Len, the Bronx-born DJ, producer, and co-mastermind
behind the independent hip hop phenomenon known as Company
Flow, is coming from.
Mr. Len spent the last six years recording, performing and
touring the world with Company Flow, and helping give rise
to the global indie/underground hip hop sensation through
the groups seminal release Funcrusher Plus (Official/Rawkus).
Pity the Fool is his first solo offering, and it goes far
beyond anything hes done. The album is like sonic graffiti,
full of hard, dark funk, subversive melodies, gritty street-beats,
fractured dub bass and the inimitable DJ skills that established
Mr. Len as an innovative master. His collaborators comprise
the best of whats happening in the underground today:
Juggaknots, Mr. Live, Mass Influence, Dilated Peoples, Jean
Grae, and Arsonists to name a few. He takes things where theyve
never gone before, pushing the possibilities of hip hop while
dipping into electronic styles too often left alone by his
peers.
Pity the Fool is an astounding effort which breaks codes all
the while forming new ones. Its what the state of hip hop
will be two years from now.

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What
the F...? (featuring Mr. Live)
April 18, 1999
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This
Morning (featuring Juggaknots)
November 9, 1999
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Mr.
Len, best known as the DJ for the seminal New York City underground
hip hop group Company Flow, is now producing a Matador album
that will sum up his view of hip hop at the turn of the millennium.
This is the first 12" of several from the upcoming Mr. Len
album (to be released in Spring of 2000), featuring Breeze
(featured on Prince Pauls "A Prince Among Thieves) and
Queen Heroine of Brooklyns Juggaknots, who have appeared
on the award-winning "Lyricist Lounge Vol 1" compilation,
and released an album on Bobbito Garcias Fondle Em
Records. They have also collaborated with Company Flow as
the supergroup Indelible MCs. "This Morning" features
intensely dark, ominous beats and the Juggaknots super-aware
lyrics and flows. The 12" includes dirty, a capella, instrumental
and clean versions.
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