This man is a god as far as Oz Hip Hop goes, and his long, long overdue solo album has been compared with 'Detox' as, until it, it seemed like it would never drop. The first single and video from the album 'For The Term Of His Natural Life' is called 'Omega Man', and it's exactly what you'd expect from Trem. Dark, haunting strings, neck snapping drums and multis out the ying yang. I really, really dig this joint. Peep the science below and watch this shit.
THE FIRST SINGLE FROM TREM ONE'S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM "FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE"
FILM CLIP EXECUTED BY JOSH DAVIS, HEATA, AND DISCOURSE.
BEAT BY PROWLA.
"We from a lost land, where the clock's hands is stopped, before the rot set in, before they shot Scott La Rock, before the shops stocked rap in a section called urban, and every third person's thinking they're word surgeons."
If one man in Australia embodies the mantra of quality over quantity, it's Melbourne MC and producer Trem One. His decade-long discography encompasses two sought after white label 12"s, two releases with his crew Lyrical Commission, production, raps and oversight on fellow commissioner Brad Strut's solo releases and a small handful of carefully selected guest verses and production credits. This austerity, combined with the precision of his astute lyricism and economical production has given mythical status to his long-promised, elusive solo album.
Representing the increasingly rare school of hip hop that never lost focus on the art of tightly woundwordplay and devious multisyllabic rhyme schemes, Trem finally unleashes the first salvo from his debut solo full length For the Term of His Natural Life. With exceptional lyrical craftsmanship on display across two murderous verses, the lead single "Omega Man" finds Trem the last man in a dehumanized, plasticized wasteland, accompanied only by raw, plaintive production from another elder statesman of Melbourne hip hop, Prowla. Recalling a time when the music's core building blocks were hallmarked by gritty simplicity and unrelenting verbal ballistics, "Omega Man" is vintage Trem. For aficionados of true school hip hop, it's a welcome entry in an almost flawless catalogue.
Packaged with a high quality AAA Alstyle t-shirt featuring the brand new Trem One logo, the strictly limited CD release with vocal, instrumental and acapella versions of "Omega Man" will be available from www.unkutrecordings.com and selected stores across Australia from December 17. The tracks will also be available from iTunes.
The video clip for "Omega Man" visualises the song in high definition subterranean cinema. Executed by Josh Davis and Full Clip (Heata & Discourse). For the Term of his Natural Life is due early 2011 on Unkut Recordings and will feature production from Trem, Prowla, Beat Butcha and more. www.unkutrecordings.com /