The Dynospectrum | |
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Studio album by The Dynospectrum | |
Released | March 3, 1998 |
Genre | Hip hop |
Length | 72:23 |
Label | Rhymesayers Entertainment |
Producer | Solomon Grundy |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
City Pages | favorable |
The Dynospectrum is a studio album by The Dynospectrum, a collaboration between Slug, I Self Devine, Sab the Artist, and Swift. They performed under the pseudonyms Sept Sev Sev Two, Pat Juba, General Woundwart, and Mr. Gene Poole, respectively. The production was handled by Ant, who assumed the name Solomon Grundy for the project. It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment on March 1, 1998.
In a 2008 interview with Impose Magazine, Slug said: "When we made the Dynospectrum, I was so high, I really thought we were like a legion of superheroes." In 2015, he picked it as one of the label's most underrated albums.
In 1999, The Dynospectrum ranked at number 10 on City Pages's "Top Local Records of 1998" list. In 2013, it was described by City Pages as "one of the greatest hidden treasures of the Rhymesayers catalog".