Each a respected producer in his own right, Kingston and Young God joined forces when they decided to create the group Blue Sky Black Death. After they signed to Mush Records in 2005, the duo set to work on making their first record. A Heap of Broken Images, a two-disc album divided into an instrumental set and one featuring guest appearances from MCs like Guru, Sabac Red, AWOL One, Jus Allah, and Chief Kamachi, came out in June 2006, while Blue Sky Black Death Presents the Holocaust, which, as the title states, featured the vocals from Wu-Tang affiliate Holocaust, was released just a few months later. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi
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after he finished smoking this bowl and reading this Weapon-X trade paperback. Nacho's voice is a croaky weeded-out grunt, but he uses it in slinky wa...
Tweet Back in January, Seattle-based rapper Nacho Picasso and production unit Blue Sky Black Death dropped the warmly received Lord of the Fly mixtape...
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Blue Sky Black Death are a Seattle production duo who make gorgeously glassy synthscapes and who have produced three excellent full-lengths for rapper...