I think Epsilon Project is dope. I haven't heard a track from them that I haven't liked. And that didn't change when I heard the Supa Koopa produced "Got Me Trippin." This joint is off Supa's upcoming Raw Chops project. Epsilon Project will also be releasing their Kev Brown produced "My Sunshine" track soon. In the meantime, enjoying "Got Me Trippin." FRESH! Chea!
I've posted a few joints from Epsilon Project's "Audacity" over the last few weeks. Their full project is finally here and available for your enjoyment.
"This album was initially called "The Audacity of Dope", a play on President Obama's book, "The Audacity of Hope", but a Google search killed that idea. (www.theaudacityofdope.com)... D'OH!!!!!!!
Sooooo, we dropped the words {of dope} and the word {audacity} remained.
This 9-track project, appropriately titled “Audacity”, features production from Kev Brown, Ohno, Supa Koopa and DJ Vadim.
From the brazenly laced critique of the United States on "America", to the incredibly descriptive narratives presented on "Poor World", each track is a manifestation of intrepid boldness."
A few days ago we hit you with "Inspiration" from Epsilon Project's upcoming album "Audacity". We were feeling "Inspiration" so much, we even put the jawn on episode 7 of the podcast. Anyway, the crew is back with the second leak off the project, "America" produced by DJ Vadim. It's serious. Check the promo vid and track below. "Audacity" drops May 25th with production from Ohno, Kev Brown, Supa Koopa and DJ Vadim.
I initially caught this track over at hiphopiscoolagain.com and then over at potholesinmyblog.com too. I had already downloaded the track by the time J-Pro, representing Epsilon Project, hit me up. The crew out of Oxnard, CA teamed up with producer Kev Brown for "Inspiration". The track is tough! It's off their upcoming "Audacity" EP dropping May 25. Enjoy.
<a href="http://epsilonproject1.bandcamp.com/track/inspiration-prod-kev-brown">Inspiration Prod. Kev Brown by Epsilon Project</a>