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The Food Chain aims to kill preconceptions of what Denver hip-hop sounds like

We've all seen the fierce images of the hungry lion chomping down on the harmless gazelle on the Discovery Channel. Although your emotions may cause you to cringe at the helpless animal being attacked, your instincts tell you something different: The kill is just a necessary part of the circle of life. Without it, things would be thrown off balance — a concept that the Food Chain wholeheartedly embraces.

"The Food Chain is universal," declares MC Championsoundkillablack. "We feed off of one another in a very symbiotic fashion. We feel like the source has put us here for more than just making music to make money. The food chain encompasses every aspect of life, from the sun to the sea, to the ecosystem, to a nigga sticking a gun in somebody's ribs so he can eat. We're living life as a collective to uplift the social construct. It's all through the universal language of music."

And what a collective it is. The Food Chain is something of a hip-hop supergroup featuring Championsoundkillablack and a cast of stellar producers, MCs, vocalists and DJs including Mic Coats, C1, Natalie Tatum, DJ Louiscide, Mass Prod, FL, Akil and Ike Luva.

While the concept of a supergroup is certainly nothing new, especially in Denver, there's something about this particular crew that's attracted the attention of some noteworthy people. Since forming just a little over a year ago, the Food Chain has already earned the critical stamp of some of hip-hop's most coveted acts: Rapper Big Pooh (half of Little Brother), Joe Scudda and Chaundon each appear on the group's upcoming debut album.

The funny thing is, even with the acclaim the Food Chain has garnered so far, no one really knows much about it. Out of the gate, the act peaked bloggers' interest and garnered a Best of Denver nod from this fishwrap before even releasing a project — or even creating a MySpace page, for that matter.

"There's a level of mystery to Food Chain that we like," confirms longtime producer Mass Prod, who had gained a local following in his own right before attaching himself to the collective. "[People] weren't able to draw on reps or resumés — they had to focus on the music."

And therein lies the true appeal of the Food Chain and its members: the music. It's what brought them together, and it's what they're banking on to make them one of the most respected indie hip-hop groups this side of Washington, D.C.'s Diamond District. The outfit's sound appears to be limitless, shaped by the alt-rock, jazz, soul, boom-bap and hip-hop that they all grew up listening to and admiring. With numerous genres coursing through their veins, the members' connection was as natural as the sounds they'd eventually create.

"We had been doing music for quite a while together, and in the winter of 2008, we started looking at a catalogue of songs we recorded," recalls Mic Coats. "We were kinda like a rock band. We really didn't actually decide to be a group. Outside forces decided for us."

While the members are still amazed at how everything fell into place — they've known each other through mutual acquaintances for years — they're even more impressed by how swift the reaction was after Coats secretly decided to start leaking songs they'd casually recorded together.

As soon as the group started generating a buzz, Mic Coats recalls, "we rushed to put a project together because we saw the potential." The resulting album, a self-titled ten-track effort, was released in April of last year and has gone on to sell nearly 9,000 copies with very little promotion, gaining props from celebrated artists such as Talib Kweli, whom the act has shared the stage with in the past. The unique musicality that each member brings to the table, they insist, is what makes the Food Chain work.

"You gotta come into a marriage as a whole person," notes Champ, one of the more vocal members of the group. "So the experiences we've all had have led us up to this point. We're like a powerhouse. I've never felt as confident with my music as I feel at this time, with these artists around me."

The Food Chain EP is a solid reflection of the confidence that Champ speaks of so freely. Defying any typecasting, the project swells with socio-political messages on tracks like the organic "Runnin in Place" and street tales on cuts like "City of the Snow," while club banger "I'm Feelin Myself" deftly demonstrates the collective's crafty wordplay.

With all of the early acclaim, it's only fitting that on the brink of releasing their debut album, Corpses — due out February 10 at exactly 2:10 a.m. — the members are more than a little nervous. While they describe their connection as almost spiritual and the grassroots sound of their music can't be denied, the truth is, a lot is riding on this release.

"It's been a lot of pressure," Mass Prod admits, "because we know a lot of people are watching now."

"As much as you want to tell yourself you're doing [the music] for you," adds Champ, "the truth is, we're trying to break into the game. Trying to operate with integrity and trying to appease the people looking in from the outside at the same time has been troubling at times."

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  • foodchain family 02/10/2010 5:59:00 PM

    WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT CORPSES IS NOW AVAILABLE!! SIMPLY GO TO WWW.FOODCHAINMUSIC.COM AND GET YOUR FREE DOWNLOAD!! PLEASE LEAVE COMMENTS, IT'S GREATLY APPRECIATED!! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!

  • Haley 02/10/2010 3:26:00 AM

    Waiting on CORPSES!!!

  • Laila 02/09/2010 7:09:00 PM

    I'm Sooo diggin the foodchain. they're a gift lol

  • So Swift 02/09/2010 7:26:00 AM

    i see that foodchain homie. take it to em love your work

  • georgia 02/09/2010 5:47:00 AM

    foodchain continues to blow my mind!!!!

  • FL of foodchain 02/09/2010 1:14:00 AM

    F*cc N*ggas Feat. Talib Kweli by the foodchain: http://bln.kr/9QY/

  • FL of Foodchain 02/09/2010 1:13:00 AM

    F*cc N*iggas from the foodchain feat. Talib Kweli: http://bln.kr/9QY/ - TAP IN!

  • Naomi Shaw 02/09/2010 12:36:00 AM

    I'm feeling the foodchain. When are they gonna be in cali?

  • Stan tha Man 02/08/2010 9:39:00 PM

    Quality music...Quality journalism. nice work! Anticipating the album

  • Phillipina Mami 02/08/2010 6:18:00 AM

    Super sick article ya'll...I really luv your music. U guys don't even know how happy people R to know ya'll R doing UR thing! With that comes haterz.

  • Anastasia R. 02/07/2010 3:55:00 PM

    I really luv tha foodchain

  • Tonio 02/07/2010 2:12:00 AM

    FOODCHAIN B GOIN HARD GET EM

  • BarbP 02/06/2010 9:13:00 PM

    Y'all are about to BE BLESSED! {{hugz on tha homies}}

  • TAnyA 02/06/2010 3:47:00 PM

    I'm SOOOO excited! i cant wait for the album to drop. Big Fan Guys

  • Joe 02/06/2010 4:37:00 AM

    Thanks for the clarification and props on getting so many copies in circulation. I'll def check the new release.

  • DJ Low Key 02/06/2010 2:09:00 AM

    The Chain is doing great things...And don't miss the Corpses Listening Party at the Solution w/DJ Low Key & Sounds Supreme on Friday, 2/12, they'll be in the spot hosting and we'll be playing the new album, more info at www.DenverSolution.com.

  • JULISSA 02/04/2010 8:38:00 PM

    THAT'S TIGHT.U GUYS HAVE A GREAT SOUND SO CONTINUE TO DO YO THANG!!

  • Wally West 02/04/2010 7:15:00 PM

    Looking to see BIG shit from this band!

  • Alicia Greer 02/04/2010 5:57:00 PM

    i was hipped to this band from a friend of mine. i didn't even know they were independent...i'm truly a fan of foodchain. they groove.

  • J White 02/04/2010 3:02:00 AM

    Man, ya'll are really cold. Keep going hard

  • Assata 02/04/2010 12:45:00 AM

    huge foodchain fan here! I can't wait for the new album guys dope article too

  • ChampSoundKillaBlack 02/04/2010 12:07:00 AM

    P.S. A few of the 9000 actually did move for some skins... an appreciative listener here... and unsuspecting provider of brew and or petroleum funds there... Good work if you can get it... Now I'm done... Corpses comin'... 2/10/2010 @ 2:10am... foodchain homez!

  • ChampSoundKillaBlack 02/04/2010 12:01:00 AM

    As a member of the chain I thought it best to jump in and clear up this issue. The 9000 copies distributed both physically and digitally were all given away for FREE... 9000 in circulation is 9000 in circulation... a great business move. To Jacinta... a well written piece none the less and I'm not just sayin' that because its about us... Jacinta is a true pro... and a great writer... We've sat down for one of these before... with the reporter... in person... and the drivel that ensued was less than profesional. To the Denver rap police... put an A.P.B out on something more constructive to do with your time... I dunno... like... doin' you! As opposed to tellin everyone else how they should be doin' themselves. To everyone... T-Minus 7 days and countin' til Corpses is available for your listening pleasure... LET YOUR EARS BE THE JUDGE. Champ

  • Angela 02/03/2010 11:41:00 PM

    I don't see why that would surprise anyone who is familiar with food chain! 9,000 is not enough for what they do...local group or not! This is just the beginning for them...ought to show you what they are working with...don't wait to see how this album does help the cause and buy the CD!!!!! Mass Prod's Mother

  • Joe 02/03/2010 9:54:00 PM

    9,000 copies sold locally!?!?! No hate, but I find this very hard to believe in this day and age when people are landing on the Billboard top 200 with 2,000 units sold. I'll keep an eye for them the week after Feb 10th with numbers like that they should be on the charts.

 

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