Farm Fresh was a Canadian hip hop group from Brandon, Manitoba made up of Mcenroe,[1] Pip Skid[2] and DJ Hunnicutt.
Farm Fresh | |
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Origin | Brandon, Manitoba, Canada |
Genres | Canadian hip hop |
Years active | 1994 | –1996
Labels | Peanuts & Corn |
Members | Mcenroe Pip Skid DJ Hunnicutt |
History
editFarm Fresh first came together in 1991. They later moved to Winnipeg,[3] and in 1994 released their first recording The Space EP.[3] This was followed by a full-length album named Crazy Friction in 1995.[4]
Soon after, the group stopped developing new material. They released a compact disc called Played Out, containing previous recordings and a few unreleased songs, in 1996.[5][6] The band also appeared on Rheostatics' album The Nightlines Sessions, collaborating with that band on an improvised live track called "Trans Jam".[7]
Farm Fresh reunited for an anniversary album named Time Is Running Out, which was released in March 2005.[8] The album was recorded in a basement studio in Brandon.[9]
All of their albums have been released on Peanuts & Corn Records, a label founded and operated by Mcenroe.[10]
References
edit- ^ "Wishahouse" Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine Village Voice 2005-08-30
- ^ "Street Cred". Winnipeg Free Press. Rob Williams 03/11/2010
- ^ a b Peanuts & Corn Records". Stylus, APRIL — MAY 2016 Issue . Harrison Samphir.
- ^ "Breaking Bread with Peanuts & Corn". Exclaim!
- ^ "Farm Fresh Played Out 1994-1996". Exclaim!
- ^ "Farm Fresh — Time Is Running Out"[usurped]. Chart Attack - Mar 15, 2005
- ^ Farm Fresh at AllMusic
- ^ "Farm Fresh Time Is Running Out". Ecclaim!
- ^ Farm Fresh. CMJ Network, Inc. 2004. pp. 18–. ISSN 1074-6978.
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ignored (help) - ^ Wishahouse: Great white Northerner never-weres make a mountain out of a prole hill Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine. The Village Voice, August 30, 2005.