Atmosphere
Biography
Atmosphere are a hip-hop group from Minneapolis centering around rapper Slug (aka Sean Daley). The son of a black father and a white mother who divorced when he was a teenager, Slug became entranced with hip-hop, graffiti, and breakdancing, and formed the Rhymesayers collective with two high-school friends -- Siddiq Ali (Stress) and Derek Turner (Spawn). After some early gigs as Urban Atmosphere, where Slug DJed behind Spawn's rhyming, the pair hooked up with producer Ant (Anthony Davis), as well as likeminded locals such as MC Musab, Mr. Gene Poole, and the Abstract Pack, forming an underground hip-hop clique dedicated to freestyling, clever and complex lyrics, and anti-gangsta positivity. In 1998, Atmosphere released their debut album, Overcast!, which quickly became regarded as an underground hip-hop classic thanks to Slug's deeply personal, poetic musings, as well as Ant's bare-bones -- but inventive -- production.
The next Atmosphere album was titled Sad Clown Bad Dub II, a 2000 set originally sold while the group was on tour. (Now out of print, it's a highly sought-after collector's item.) A year later, the group released Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EP's, a collection of three EPs built around the theme of Slug's complicated relationship with his ex-girlfriend, the lost love of his life. The group has toured consistently, both at home and overseas; while Ant usually doesn't accompany the group on the road, Mr. Dibbs of the group 1200 Hobos often joins in behind the turntables and Slug is usually assisted on the mike by young rappers like the teenaged Eyedea. In June 2002, the group -- down to the duo of Slug and Ant -- unleashed God Loves Ugly, an 18-track effort that returned to previous themes ("F*@k You Lucy"), but also contained the group's most pop-friendly single to date, "Modern Man's Hustle."
By this time indie rap superstars, Atmosphere returned with their fourth album, Seven's Travels, in 2003, followed two years later by You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having. The group continued to put music out during the next couple of years, including the free download Strictly Leakage in late 2007, a near-party album that they followed up with When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That S**t Gold in April 2008, a record that featured plenty of live instrumentation and guest background vocal spots from Tom Waits and TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe. ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Atmsphr is the root to true underground hip hops tree and a huge reason I still listen to hip hop evryday!!!
|
||
Atmosphere is the tighted intellectual hip hop artist on the planet..if you like him check out his record label rhymesayers
|
||
Yo they dont even have their latest album posted, When life gives you lemons you paint that s**t gold, Chec it out if your a sphere fan
|
||
Slug always knows how to say it! And i'm from Mpls too! Can't wait to see him at Sound Set sunday!!
|
||
everytime i listen to any ATMOS albums always impressed always can relate like the ryhme is my life. The best part i catch a new meaning everytime i listen or understand a metaphor i missed .
|
||
I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
As a storyteller, Slug is as much a wandering minstrel as he is an MC. He truly knows how to capture the attention of his audience without resorting to posturing or shock-out lyrics a la Eminem. Grade A, true-to-life hip hop!!! |
||
atmosphere is real. it's like poetry. not about bulls**ting who's #1, but about life. still, does a good job of not getting sissy like that emo c* rap
|
||
If your midwest slug is speaking to you. It's hard to get into costal hip hop but atmosphere has all that midwest vibe, diggen it.
|
||
Listening from a distance for a long time, Pandora brought the story back to my open mind and tight rhyme hard flow like a waterfall fed by deep snow called to me and said YO! We're not sitting still for a reason we are moving through the possibilitie s of the shifting seasons.
|
||
its gravy to hear some lyrics about the real pains in life, rather than the pain of going to the club and having your shoes stepped on
|
||
Slug is the man. Wish they'd throw some Se7en Headshots in there, though. Do they know about that album? It's not in their discography, but I would argue it's prob his best work
|
||
i just listened to "say hey there" and my first thought was that this guy sounds like the dude from Gym Class Heroes.
|





