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Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs is a compilation that collects the previously released EPs: The Lucy EP, Ford One, and Ford Two. It was released on Rhymesayers. Jan 31, 2001 Listen free to Atmosphere – Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EP's (Between the Lines, Like Today and more). 15 tracks (69:21). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
Minneapolis hip-hop duo Atmosphere have been a noteworthy component of the game so long that it’s easy to forget how stunningly different they scanned as when they emerged on the scene in the mid-90s.
Not only was a white rapper (and white producer) always to be viewed with healthy skepticism, even in a landscape soon unquestionably dominated by Shady, but hip-hop kids from Minnesota? Like any firmly-molded musical genre, hip-hop has its share of orthodox-minded gatekeepers, and to some, rappers came from New York and Los Angeles, maybe from Memphis and Atlanta, or they just didn’t count. Meanwhile, these brooding white childhood friends from the Midwest, Slug and Ant, toiled away in the underground, building a following and fighting for cred, undaunted by skepticism or any outright hostility.
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Peering a bit more closely at the Twin Cities, one remembers that the area’s always supplied a healthy crop of fresh recruits to the underground (and potential mainstream), with once-weirdos and outcasts like Prince, The Replacements and Hüsker Dü earning confidence and honing skill on the city’s stages and in basement dives. The weather’s bleak and the culture working-class, and the ingredients existed for a hip-hop scene to one day emerge, with Atmosphere being a necessary catalyst for such a development.
By 2001, the duo had gathered enough success at home and on the road to successfully widen the reach of their Rhymesayers collective. They opened their own local record store, The Fifth Element, and in 2001, Atmosphere would subsequently issue a compilation of two recent EPs, titled Lucy and Ford. Thus, their first release to gain significant wider attention was born as Lucy Ford. Originally intended as a tour-only special release, its national distribution changed everything for Atmosphere almost immediately, and much of the hip-hop world would feel the ensuing shockwaves in the coming decades.
In a game full to the brim with macho tough-dude posturing and braggadocio attesting to penchants for violence or sexual prowess, Atmosphere were unafraid to go unabashedly ‘emo’, to lay hearts bare and make themselves vulnerable to the resultant judgments. This was rap that was well-acquainted with heartache, rejection and depression, and in articulating these perceived ‘weaknesses’ and showcasing an untapped capacity for self-reflection and self-criticism, they won over a whole new kind of hip-hop fan.
There was enough nimble wordplay on display for the purists to begrudgingly give respect, but also enough emotional honesty to stand in stark contrast to where much of the game was mired as the millennium came to a close in a garish display of shiny suits and yachts. Slug is self-effacing to a fault, brutally honest and observational and never letting himself, or anyone else, of the hook. With Ant’s ghostly lo-fi beats, caked in cool jazz murk and melted pop-radio decay, they formed a perfect symbiotic quid pro quo, each generously giving to the other as much as an artist can offer, and both benefitting.
Lyrically, Slug takes aim at any number of targets on Lucy Ford, including the one facing him in the mirror. On “Tears For The Sheep”, he weaponizes incendiary indictments of the privileged who relentlessly exploit and manipulate the oppressed, filling peasants’ bellies with “the poisons you omit”, and insists on a frighteningly violent revolution in the end, an urgent plea to “kill ‘em all, and let God give ‘em haircuts, the flood has begun, and no one has been paired up”. But the wrath here is reserved not just for a broken society but for the entire concept of society, which so often turns out cold and cruel and empty despite its many platitudes and professed well-intentions.
On “Free Or Dead”, Slug escapes into the isolation and hypnotic trance state of road travel as surely as Isaac Brock of Modest Mouse had done a few years earlier, insisting mid-journey to some unseen acquaintance that the peace he’s seeking can’t be found “between your legs”. These are often ugly and unflattering revelations, but no one ever said truth-telling was glamorous, nor should it be easy. This is about keeping real at all costs, no matter what it burns away or who it hurts. Still, near the end of the record, we find Slug perhaps a little wiser, a little less self-pitying and more philosophical in his perceptions: “Nothing But Sunshine” begins with a blunt dismissal of secondhand excuses and half-felt apologies: “What you mean what was my childhood like? What difference does that make? Yo, my childhood was messed up, so what? Everybody’s childhood was messed up.” It’s a line that stops one cold in your tracks as you realize a chasm-like depth behind the words.
Slug is willing to lose everything to communicate one hard-won fact, that we’re all basically the same and we’re all in this together, no matter our circumstances. How one’s life turns out is often coldly arbitrary, but the only way to answer to that alienation and unfairness is huddling together for warmth. Despite all the wreckage he’s endured and inflicted on others, he’s insisting it’s “Gonna be alright, you ain’t gotta hold my hand, just walk with me tonight”. We can all brave that darkness together, can’t we?
It wouldn’t be long for the freshness of such deep takes to sour and devolve into self-parody, and soon the sub-genre of seemingly-heartfelt “conscious” rap became, derisively, “backpacker”, another case of drawn boundaries and split factions in hip-hop’s long and tangled history. “Backpacker” implied the perceived snobbery and air of moral superiority glimpsed in these rappers and their audiences, and while certainly every trend attracts a few malcontents intent on exploiting its ideas in unintended fashion, it’s important to remember early records like Lucy Ford, which for all its bile-spewing and soul-wrenching, is ultimately about togetherness in the face of great pain, community and communication despite past betrayals and disappointments, and the capacity for empathy, if not forgiveness, in the aftermath.
For better or worse, this music meant something to a lot of people, and what you can say for Atmosphere that you definitely can’t say for many other hip-hop crews is just this: that seemed to be their primary agenda.
God Loves Ugly || Felt - A Tribute to Christina Ricci
Seven's Travels || Headshots: SE7EN || Felt, Vol. 2 - A Tribute to Lisa Bonet
You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having || The Fun EP
Sad Clown Bad Summer 9 || Sad Clown Bad Fall 10
Sad Clown Bad Winter 11 || Strictly Leakage || Sad Clown Bad Spring 12
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold
Leak at Will || Felt 3: A Tribute to Rosie Perez
To All My Friends || Family Sign || Remix/B-Side/Soundtrack || Misc.
Atmosphere - Overcast! (1997) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | 1597 | |
2 | Brief Description | |
3 | Current Status | |
4 | Complications | |
5 | 4:30 AM | |
6 | Adjust | |
7 | Clay | |
8 | @ | |
9 | Sound Is Vibration | |
10 | Multiples | |
11 | Scapegoat | |
12 | Ode to the Modern Man (Lightning Blend) | |
13 | WND | |
14 | Multiples (Reprise) | |
15 | Caved In | |
16 | Cuando Limpia el Humo | |
17 | The Outernet | |
18 | Primer (Hidden Track) | |
* EP | God's Bathroom Floor |
Atmosphere/Slug - Sad Clown Bad Dub II (1998) | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Sad Clown | |
2 | Body Pillow | |
3 | The Pill | |
4 | Running With Scissors | |
5 | Fashion Magazine | |
6 | The Wind | |
7 | Hungry Fuck | |
8 | Hell's Playground | |
9 | The Ocean | |
10 | When it Breaks | |
11 | Inside Outsider | |
12 | The River | |
* | Keep Steppin' |
Atmosphere - Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs (2001) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Between the Lines | |
2 | Like Today | |
3 | Tears for the Sheep | |
4 | Guns and Cigarettes | |
5 | Don't Ever Fucking Question That | |
6 | It Goes | |
7 | If I Was Santa Claus | |
8 | Aspiring Sociopath | |
9 | Free or Dead | |
10 | Party for the Fight to Write | |
11 | Mama Had a Baby and His Head Popped Off | |
12 | They're All Gonna Laugh @ You | |
13 | Lost & Found | |
14 | The Woman with the Tattooed Hands | |
15 | Nothing But Sunshine | |
* | Homecoming |
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly (June 2002) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Onemosphere | |
2 | The Bass and the Movement | |
3 | Give Me | |
4 | Fuck You Lucy | |
5 | Hair | |
6 | God Loves Ugly | |
7 | A Song About a Friend | |
8 | Flesh | |
9 | Saves the Day | |
10 | Lovelife | |
11 | Breathing | |
12 | Vampires | |
13 | A Girl Named Hope | |
14 | Godlovesugly Reprise | |
15 | Modern Man's Hustle | |
16 | One of a Kind | |
17 | Blamegame | |
18 | Shrapnel |
Felt - A Tribute to Christina Ricci (Nov. 2002) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Christina Intro | |
2 | The Two | |
3 | Aneurysm | |
4 | Hot Bars | |
5 | Suzanne Vega | |
6 | Rick James | |
7 | Corey's Interlude | |
8 | Another Knight | |
9 | All I Can Do | |
Ricci Outro |
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Atmosphere - Seven's Travels (2003) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | History | |
2 | Trying to Find a Balance | |
3 | Bird Sings Why the Caged I Know | |
4 | Reflection | |
5 | Gotta Lotta Walls | |
6 | The Keys to Life vs. 15 Minutes of Fame | |
7 | Apple | |
8 | Suicide Girls | |
9 | Jason | |
10 | Cats Van Bags | |
11 | Los Angeles | |
12 | Lift Her Pull Her | |
13 | Shoes | |
14 | National Disgrace | |
15 | Denvemolorado | |
16 | Liquor Lyles Cool July | |
17 | Good Times (Sick Pimpin') | |
18 | In My Continental | |
19 | Always Coming Back Home to You | |
* | Shhh (Hidden Song) |
Atmosphere - Headshots: SE7EN (2005) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Sep Seven Game Show Theme | |
2 | Round and Round | |
3 | Tracksmart | |
4 | Choking on the Wishbone | |
5 | The Jackpot/Swept Away | |
6 | At It Again | |
7 | The Stick Up | |
8 | Lyle Lovette | |
9 | Higher Living | |
10 | To the Break of Sean | |
11 | Deer Wolf | |
12 | Molly Cool | |
13 | Dungeons and Dragons | |
14 | Anterlude | |
15 | Advanced Communications | |
16 | A Tall Seven and Seven | |
17 | 3.2 Red Dog | |
18 | The Abusing of the Rib | |
19 | Write Now (Multiples No. 4) | |
20 | I Wish Those Cats @ Phobia Would Give Me Some Free Shoes | |
21 | Heart | |
B1 | Industrial Warfare | |
B2 | Travel (Remix) | |
B3 | 7th St. Entry | |
B4 | Sent | |
B5 | Multiples Reprise (Remix) | |
B6 | Funny Colors in My Mushroom Trails | |
B7 | Fuck the Bullshit | |
B8 | Struggle Song | |
B9 | Dubs | |
B10 | Substance Abuse |
Felt, Vol. 2 - A Tribute to Lisa Bonet (July 2005) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Reintroduction | |
2 | Employees of the Year | |
3 | Your Mans and Them | |
4 | Lisa (Never Easty on My Nextel) | |
5 | Morris Day | |
6 | Dirty Girl | |
7 | Early Mornin' Tony | |
8 | Breaker Down Like a Shotgun | |
9 | Marvin Gaye | |
10 | Life Vegas | |
11 | Bonet (Concrete Angels) | |
12 | Woman Tonight | |
13 | Gangster Ass Anthony | |
14 | The Biggest Lie | |
15 | I Shot a Warhol |
Atmosphere - You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having (October 2005) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | The Arrival | |
2 | Panic Attack | |
3 | Watch Out | |
4 | Musical Chairs | |
5 | Say Hey There | |
6 | Hockey Hair | |
7 | Bam | |
8 | Pour Me Another | |
9 | Smart Went Crazy | |
10 | Angelface | |
11 | That Night | |
12 | Get Fly | |
13 | Little Man |
Atmosphere - Happy Clown Bad Dub 8 'Fun EP' (2006) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Say Hey There (Alternate Version) | |
2 | Panic Attack (Alternate Version) | |
3 | They Call It | |
4 | You Make Me Wanna | |
5 | Secret | |
6 | Spaghetti Strapped | |
7 | Horny Ponycorn Horns |
Atmosphere - Sad Clown Bad Summer 9 (July 2007) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Sunshine | |
2 | Number One | |
3 | RFTC | |
4 | Mattress | |
5 | Don't Forget |
Atmosphere - Sad Clown Bad Fall 10 (Oct. 2007) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Peyote | |
2 | Party Over Here | |
3 | Make the Sun Come Out | |
4 | The Rooster | |
5 | Lyndale Avenue User's Manual |
Atmosphere - Sad Clown Bad Winter 11 (Dec. 18, 2007) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Don't Stop | |
2 | 66th Street | |
3 | They All Get Mad at You | |
4 | Beautiful | |
5 | Ha, This One Is About Alcohol Too |
Atmosphere - Strictly Leakage (Dec. 25th, 2007) | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | YGM | |
2 | Little Math You | |
3 | Full Moon | |
4 | The Things That Hate Us | |
5 | Jewelry | |
6 | Get it to Get Her | |
7 | Domestic Dog | |
8 | Crewed Up | |
9 | What They Sitting For? | |
10 | That's Not Beef, That's Pork | |
11 | The Old Style | |
12 | You Played Yourself | |
13 | Road to the Riches |
Atmosphere - Sad Clown Bad Spring 12 (2008) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Less One | |
2 | Good Daddy | |
3 | Carry Me Home | |
4 | Happy Mess | |
5 | Not Another Day |
Atmosphere - When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (April 2008) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Like the Rest of Us | |
2 | Puppets | |
3 | The Skinny | |
4 | Dreamer | |
5 | Shoulda Known | |
6 | You | |
7 | Painting | |
8 | Your Glasshouse | |
9 | Yesterday | |
10 | Guarantees | |
11 | Me | |
12 | Wild Wild Horses | |
13 | Can't Break | |
14 | The Waitress | |
15 | In Her Music Box | |
*I | Vanity Sick |
Atmosphere - Leak at Will (2009) FREE! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | C'Mon | |
2 | They Always Know | |
3 | The Ropes | |
4 | White Noise | |
5 | Feel Good Hit of the Summer Part 2 | |
6 | Mother's Day | |
7 | Millie Fell Off the Fire Escape |
Felt 3 - A Tribute to Rosie Perez (2009) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Protagonists | |
2 | Felt Chewed Up | |
3 | Get Cake | |
4 | Bass For Your Trunk | |
5 | Like You | |
6 | Permanent Standby | |
7 | Kevin Spacey | |
8 | Ghost Dance Deluxe | |
9 | Revisiting the Styleetron | |
10 | Whaleface | |
11 | Glory Burning | |
12 | Henrietta Longbottom | |
13 | She Sonnet | |
14 | Felt Good | |
15 | Deathmurdermayhem | |
16 | The Prize | |
17 | G.I. Josephine | |
18 | The Clap | |
19 | We Have You Surrounded | |
20 | Give it Up | |
21 | Paul Reubens |
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Atmosphere - To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy: The Atmosphere EP's (2010) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | Until the Nipple's Gone | |
2 | The Major Leagues | |
3 | Scalp | |
4 | The Best Day | |
5 | Americareful | |
6 | Hope | |
7 | The Loser Wins | |
8 | Shotgun | |
9 | Commodities | |
10 | The Number None | |
11 | Freefallin' | |
12 | To All My Friends |
Atmosphere - The Family Sign (2011) BUY NOW! | ||
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Track | Lyrics | |
1 | My Key | |
2 | The Last to Say | |
3 | Became | |
4 | Just For Show | |
5 | She's Enough | |
6 | Bad Bad Daddy | |
7 | Millennium Dodo | |
8 | Who I'll Never Be | |
9 | I Don't Need Brighter Days | |
10 | Ain't Nobody | |
11 | Your Name Here | |
12 | If You Can Save Me Now | |
13 | Something So | |
14 | My Notes | |
*I | Millenium Dodo 2 | |
*I | Cut You Down |
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Remix/B-Side/Soundtrack | ||
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Lyrics | Album | |
20 Answers | 20 Answers 12' | |
Bleed Slow | Bleed Slow 12' | |
My Songs | Fat Beats Compilation Volume 2 | |
Bar Food | Fifth Element: Atmosphere Storybook Vol. 1 | |
By Your Side | Fifth Element: Atmosphere Storybook Vol. 1 | |
Flesh (Remix) | Godlovesugly 12' | |
Minnesota Nice | Minnesota Nice (S) | |
Threemosphere | Modern Man's Hustle 12' | |
Escape Route | Molemen: Lost Sessions | |
Nothing But Sunshine | Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop | |
Rainmen | Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop | |
Savior? | Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop | |
Rhythm of Rain | Sean Likes Ugly Girls | |
This Is How the Story Goes | This Is How the Story Goes 12' | |
Fear | Urban Renewal Program: Supplement 1.5 | |
Love Is a Pimp | Walk Like a Man Soundtrack | |
52 Pick Up | We Came From Beyond (Compilation) | |
Summer Song | Wish You Were Here Compilation |
Miscellaneous | ||
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Lyrics | Artist | |
I'll Be OK | Aesop Rock | |
The Believers | Brother Ali | |
Blah Blah Blah | Brother Ali | |
Missing Teeth | Brother Ali | |
Never Stop the Show | Classified | |
Don't Leave (When Winter Comes) | CunninLynguists | |
Heavy Ceiling | Deep Puddle Dynamics | |
I Am Hip Hop | Deep Puddle Dynamics | |
The Scarecrow Speaks | Deep Puddle Dynamics | |
Where the Wild Things Are | Deep Puddle Dynamics | |
Supervillainz | Doom (MF Doom) | |
Powder Cocaine | Evidence | |
Forget Me | Eyedea | |
Astronauts | Grieves | |
Oh Really | Jake One | |
We Made It | KRS-One & Buckshot | |
Night Prowler | Living Legends | |
Nothing Less | Living Legends | |
My Alien Girlfriend | Molemen | |
Put Your Quarter Up | Molemen | |
The Bleeding Hearts Club | P.O.S. | |
Bush-League Psych-Out Stuff | P.O.S. | |
Substance Abuse | Rhymesayers Crew | |
Doomage (Damage Remix) | Sage Francis | |
Never | Unknown Prophets | |
Fallen | Vakill |