It's hard sometimes, being someone who cares deeply about hip-hop history and trying to connect with artists, only to receive just fragments of their stories...the bare minimum. I understand it, though. Some stories are tied to pain, tension or things they'd rather leave in the past... they've moved on, and all of that is behind them. But as someone who's passionate about keeping those histories alive, it's frustrating. It hurts a little to think that some groups who helped shape the culture might remain in the shadows forever simply because their stories were never told... It is the case for the Rochester NY-based group Absent Minded (unrelated to the Swedish rap act of the same name).
If you don't remember this group, here is the Unsigned Hype section from The Source magazine published in April 1996 about their first demos.
The track "Mindless Perspectives" caught underground attention when it was played on the legendary Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito radio show in 1996, a pivotal moment that introduced their music to a wider audience.


Oh my god. Thanks so much for this. I've been looking for info on these brothers fairly recent! Thanks!
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