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Limited green colored vinyl LP pressing. Chicago producers Scud One (Cult Classic, 2012) and T-White (The Gift Vol. V, 2014) have been working together in hip-hop production for more than four years. Scud One is a producer and lyricist whose work on Cult Classic and Don't Drink The Kool-Aid - alongside artist Denmark Vessey - was called "organic and thoughtful, political and soulful, and without being quirky or removed from the streets" (Daniel Isenberg - Nahright. Com, Complex Magazine). Scud One has worked, notably, with artists Quelle Chris, Guilty Simpson, and Exile, among others. T-White is a producer, animator and video director whose record debut was the fifth volume in the ten-volume The Gift series compiled by House Shoes. He has produced for Denmark Vessey on Don't Drink The Kool-Aid and 2015's Martin Lucid Dream; T-White produced the single "Don't Smoke K2" which was featured on NPR's "Songs We Love". Steven Tyler - a title derived from the combination of the first names of both artists - is a collaboration between Scud One and T-White focusing on the integration of beats, interludes and spoken-word comedy skits delivered with absurd - and sometimes sardonic - wit. It's a packed album, making use of colorfully-loud, spacey artwork and irreverent humor throughout it's tracklist. As a collaborative effort, it showcases the strengths of both it's producers - Scud One's lavish looping skills and sample choices, with T-White's drum proficiency, interlude construction, and penchant for comedy. "Steven Tyler is hard as fuck. " - House Shoes.