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<title>Children of the Idiom</title>
<description>Children of the Idiom is the first and only full-length solo album from Slick Corea (Phil Chang). Thematically, the album explores the possibilities of embedding permanence within multi-stratified layers of pop culture and contemporary imagery �" the vapor of what is current.

Set in this age, an era that finds communication at its most instantaneous and taken largely for granted, Children of the Idiom defies the fleeting nature of the moment by implicitly loading personal, philosophical, artistic, spiritual and political ideas into idioms that the youth of today manipulate on a daily basis.

Influenced by the ongoing break down of geographical segregation in hip hop’s ironically conservative culture, and with the reintroduction of electronic influences in rap music, Slick Corea aspires to capture the essence of independent music by experimenting with the stylistic freedom these new possibilities offer rappers musically.</description>
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	<content:encoded><img src="http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles/52474/projects/103198/0524741214551431.jpg" style="float: left; margin-right: 15px; " />Children of the Idiom is the first and only full-length solo album from Slick Corea (Phil Chang). Thematically, the album explores the possibilities of embedding permanence within multi-stratified layers of pop culture and contemporary imagery �" the vapor of what is current.

Set in this age, an era that finds communication at its most instantaneous and taken largely for granted, Children of the Idiom defies the fleeting nature of the moment by implicitly loading personal, philosophical, artistic, spiritual and political ideas into idioms that the youth of today manipulate on a daily basis.

Influenced by the ongoing break down of geographical segregation in hip hop’s ironically conservative culture, and with the reintroduction of electronic influences in rap music, Slick Corea aspires to capture the essence of independent music by experimenting with the stylistic freedom these new possibilities offer rappers musically.</content:encoded>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:01:21 -0500</pubDate>
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