NYC-based label SpaceLAB Recordings artists Ciphurphace + Jake Palumbo + C-Zar Van Gogh + Ollie OX pitched in this contribution to
CrayonBeats.com concept-compilation LP, "The Monsters Are Due On CrayonBeats" based upon the Goosebumps title of the same name.
In this episode (of a rap song about a book), Ciphurphace portrays a terrorizing monster residing in the basement of a young slacker. Jake Palumbo plays of the young slacker. C-Zar Van Gogh is the neighborhood pharmacist who might or might not be responsible for the boy seeing monsters in the 1st place, & Ollie OX ties the cast together as the concerned father, worried the boy may have taken it too far.
You can download "The Monsters Are Due On CrayonBeats" HERE:
crayonbeats.bandcamp.com/album/crayonbeats-presents-vol-5-the-monsters-are-due-on-crayonbeats
From CrayonBeats themselves:
"This is a concept compilation, where the artists each chose either an episode from The Twilight Zone or a story from the Goosebumps book series. I (Tiffology) have thoroughly enjoyed both in my years--I read the books as a child, and I continue to watch The Twilight Zone to this day. I thought this would be an excellent compilation to release around Halloween, with their combined themes of horror, science fiction, paranormal, fantasy, and beyond.
Each artist wrote and recorded a brand new, CrayonBeats exclusive song, that was inspired by their chosen story. The inspiration spans between the artists creating songs loosely based around the story (the foundation idea), partially around the story (bits and pieces), or the full story. Nothing but great music creations from a bunch of amazing artists.
We hope you enjoy our 5th volume! Spread the word. Share the music. "
from
I Live In Your Basement,
released January 23, 2013
Written by T. Vick, D. Ferrell, C. Blue & W. J. Simpson II
© 2012 SpaceLAB Recordings
© 2012
CrayonBeats.com
℗ Palumbo's Escrow (ASCAP)
All Rights Reserved
Recorded & Mixed by Jake Palumbo at
SpaceLAB Recording Studios
251 W. 30th Street,
New York, NY 10001
Album Artwork by Tiffology