Kool Keith

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Keith Matthew Thornton, better known as Kool Keith, is an American hip hop artist and record producer.

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Biography

Career

Image:Droctagon rollingstone.jpg An original member of New York's new-school pioneers the Ultramagnetic MCs, Thornton is best known as a solo rapper. His signature style is stream-of-consciousness lyrical flow and complex vocals, two skills that earn him a perennial nod from the underground hip-hop community. The average Kool Keith album is peppered with bizarre, disjointed, even delusional or disassociated themes, concepts, and references. Nearly all of his albums incorporate a satirical dislike for more commercialized strains of hip-hop, as well as major record labels.

Thornton's early career and lyrics with the Ultramagnetic MCs often referenced his time as a patient of Bellevue, a psychiatric hospital, where he was treated for depression. With Ultramagnetic, his abstract style developed, maturing in songs like "Poppa Large." He was probably the first rapper to create an alter ego, and then create an alter ego for that alter ego (Kool Keith v. Moe Luv). After Ultramagnetic broke up, he expanded his resume, experimenting with new styles, including his self-described "pornocore," known for pornographic imagery and brutal, abstract lyrics. Sex Style released in 1997, was the showcase for this genre.

Teaming up with Dan "the Automator" Nakamura under the name Dr. Octagon, Thornton again reinvented his image, recording the self-titled Dr. Octagon album (later reissued under the title Dr. Octagonecologyst) which was released by the English trip hop label Mo' Wax. The album received critical acclaim, though mainly from sources outside the mainstream hip-hop community. The critical success of the album helped to open the accessibility of the underground hip hop scene to an appreciative audience. For the Automator, this album laid the foundation for a burgeoning career and accolades as a producer; for Thornton, the success of Octagonecologyst seemed to put him in danger of being typecast as a "space and Mars" rapper, or an industry tool, which he throughout his career has looked down upon.

His style as a whole is characterized by non sequiters and bizarre commentary, particularly anal, fecal and genital references. For example, "Chief administrator suck my oil," "Dr. Ludicrous I turn into an octopus," "All this jealousy shit is mayonnaise and celery shit," "Two drinks minimum, don't worry, we're maximum," etc. An instrumental version of the album, Instrumentalyst, showcased the production, became a rising success with most of the credit given to the Automator and other collaborators, even though Thornton is credited on the LP with some production duties.

Frustrated with the limits of his new image, Thornton abandoned the "Octagon" character, who was literally killed off in the introduction to his next album, Dr. Dooom. Perhaps as a jab at Instrumentalyst's success, he has released instrumental versions of many post-Octagon albums.

While Octagonecologyst was many fans' first taste of his style, still others discovered him on The Prodigy's 1997 album The Fat of the Land. Long time fans, the Prodigy invited Kool Keith to supply the lyrics on "Diesel Power" after they used a sample from Ultramagnetic that became the lyrics and title for their (soon-to-be) hit "Smack My Bitch Up." Thornton sued Prodigy for failing to clear the sample, claiming he no longer used the misogynist language and imagery he did at that time. Previously, Prodigy frontman Liam Howlett had sampled Thornton's lyric "Pay close attention, I'll take your brain to another dimension" (on the single "Out Of Space") without incident.

Released simultaneously with the independent Dr. Dooom was major-label effort of Black Elvis/Lost in Space. While Dr. Dooom was produced with the minimalist beats and production work of Kutmasta Kurt, Black Elvis featured much more complex lyrical styling and deeper, multi-layered tracks developed by a host of collaborators. The dichotomy lead to something of a division between Keith's long-time fans: many regard the minimalist work with Kutmaster Kurt (e.g. Sex Style, Dr. Dooom, and the later Matthew) to be the authentic Kool Keith, while others, longing for a return to the deeper and more complex work on Octagonecologyst and Black Elvis, were disappointed with what they considered to be mediocre, or even shoddy work.

In 2000, Thornton released Matthew, which included the widely-cited anti-label rant "Test Press", lambasting mainstream rap record labels as being "white" and damning them for manipulating groups, artistic decisions, and profits. Subsequent collaborations have included Masters of Illusion, Clayborne Family, the Analog Brothers, Jurassic 5 and his current effort (as of 2004) with Thee Undatakerz, who have collaborated with members of the Wu Tang Clan to produce the soundtrack to Blade: Trinity. Thornton also appeared with ODB on the compilation album WWF Aggression, on a song featured as a tribute to WWE superstar Mankind. He is also a well-known favorite of Princess Superstar, and has collaborated with her on several tracks.

Thornton played Crazy Lou, a gun dealer and former Marine who was, "dishonorably discharged for sexual misconduct with a deadly weapon," in Prince Paul's "hip-hopera" A Prince Amongst Thieves.

Trivia

  • Thornton is often credited with playing bass on his tracks in album liner notes (among other roles), and was pictured with bass in hand on the back of the Black Elvis album.
  • He has stated in an interview that his favorite rhyme is "voodoo/doodoo."

Notable lyrics

  • "Creating rap music cuz I neva dug disco."
  • "Don't sleep on me, you slept on Bernhard Goetz."
  • "I don't give a fuck about Funkmaster Flex, he don't give a fuck about me."
  • "You can call 1-800-PP5-1-DOODOO, I'm in your corner."
  • "Back in Spyro, I roast humans like a Gyro, New York to Atlanta to Africa to Cairo."
  • "Dr. Octagon now serving pink pickles and coleslaw."
  • "Live, from the Great Western Forum, May 17th 1996, Dr. Octagon (Oncologyst) performed live with Chewbacca Uncircumcised, Kurt Cobain, and Roger from Zapp,
  • "That's word to Mom Duke, you wack you get the boot."
  • Pack your stomach in a compartment, old dingy fucked up Bronx apartment."
  • "Me standin' on the top of your tour bus butt naked with a fuckin' hockey mask."
  • "Your camera flash on corny ass critics reflect off my leather coat."
  • "Devastating, piss on your champagne bottles."
  • "Comin' at you like 2Pac in Juice, I'ma get loose."
  • "Sweaty as a muthafucka, the best rapper can lick my ass."
  • "Pissin' in ya face, pissin' in the right place."
  • "Museums worship me like pyramids."
  • "Close the George Washington Bridge when we attack, carryin' duffel bag sacks."
  • "Touch my private, my thing made of steel, shootin jism, she ride like a Geo Prism."
  • "You haven't recouped... I called Carol Lewis and she can't use any of you guys."
  • "Writin' with a local style, talkin' bout competitive shit you never mastered."
  • "You never lived in the projects... you ain't no drug dealer."
  • "Sideline nigga, you's a fuckin' coach."
  • "You are the monsters of the original Mr. Softee ice cream trucks."
  • "Star struck with one buck your girl look like Donald Duck."
  • "Pretty girl standin' with an ugly man. I don't wanna shake his hand."
  • "With my helmet on, you can't tell me I'm not in space with the National Guard United States Enterprise."
  • "Bitch you got a fat stomach. Your braids look tacky and you're fuckin broke. Like Rakim said 'I Ain't No Joke'"

Discography

With Ultramagnetic MCs

  • Critical Beatdown (1988)
  • Funk Your Head Up (1992)
  • The Four Horsemen (1993)
  • Brooklyn to Brixton (live) (1996)
  • The Basement Tapes (1984-1990)

With Ultra (Kool Keith and Tim Dog)

As Dr. Octagon

With Cenobites (Kool Keith and Godfather Don)

  • The Cenobites (1996)

As Dr. Dooom

  • First Come, First Served (1999)
  • First Come, First Served (Instrumental) (2000)

With Analog Brothers

As Kool Keith

With Kutmasta Kurt

  • Diesel Truckers (2004)
  • Diesel Truckers: Instrumental (2004)

With Masters of Illusion (Kool Keith and Motion Man)

  • Masters of Illusion (2000)
  • Instrumentals (2001)

With Thee Undatakerz

  • Kool Keith Presents Thee Undatakerz (2004)

With KHM

Girdles

External links

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