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Friday, October 10, 2025

K-Otix - Spontaneity - 2025


EP - 2025 - Coalmine Records 


Originally released in 1997, "Spontaneity" marked the debut of Houston's own K-Otix (Mic Da Madman a.k.a Mic, Dookey Love a.k.a D and Roc Smuv a.k.a The Are.), a trio whose blend of sharp lyricism and soulful & Jazzy productions helped define Southern underground hip-hop.

From start to finish, "Spontaneity" delivers introspective rhymes over sample heavy beats. There's an authenticity here... a raw, unfiltered energy that reflects the group's creative chemistry and deep respect for the culture. Despite its modest beginnings, the record quickly became a hidden gem among collectors and hip-hop purists alike.

Now, with its definitive reissue by Coalmine Records, "Spontaneity" finally receives the treatment it deserves nearly three decades later.


Order : Blue vinyl / Black vinyl / Red vinyl / Yellow vinyl / Test Press / CD / Cassette 



Friday, June 11, 2021

K-Otix - Spontaneity - 1997



EP - 1997 - K-Otix Entertainment 

Here is the debut 8-Track EP released in 1997 by the group K-Otix from Houston,Texas, consisted of Micah Nickerson p.k.a Mic Da Madman a.k.a Mic, Damien Randle p.k.a Dookey Love a.k.a D and Russell Gonzales p.k.a Roc Smuv a.k.a The Are.
 


Before 1993, the group was going by the name "Guess Who", but they had to change their name because there was already a rock band named "The Guess Who". So thinking about the concept of "Chaos", they initially came up with the name of "Chaotics" flipped with an intentional misspelling "K-Otix". 

If you're looking for a quick recap about how their story began, here is a demo tape review written by Matt Sonzala in 1993 for the release of their first demo tape entitled "Da 4th Level" : 

"Micah Nickerson a.k.a Mic Da Madman, began rhyming in the fourth grade, where he'd emulate the likes of Kurtis Blow, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Fat Boys and Doug E Fresh, clowning around the classroom and 'rockin the mic' at various family functions. It wasn't until the emergence of Rakim and Big Daddy Kane, in the mid 80s, when Mic really began to take the rap game seriously.

Dookey Love (Damien Randle) came into the picture when the two met at Lamar High School. Mic was a freshman, Damien a sophmore. They hooked up immediately, but neither knew the other could rhyme. In fact, each would dis the other when the subject came up.

It wasn't until Dookey's last year, when the two had computer class together, that the fellas connected. Still in separate groups, the two wrote a rhyme together in class and hooked up over the summer. What later became the K-Otix was beginning to take shape."

Dookey Love & Mic Da Madman 

"The two had been together for about nine months when mutual friends (Brad-D and D-Bone of Sat-N-Smooth) took the duo to the offices of NewStyle Records where Sat-N-Smooth was in the process of recording their debut album. NewStyle hooked up the guys up with producer ROC SMUV (Russel Gonzales) and the kids was with it."


About their first meeting with The Are at NewStyle Records's offices, Damien declared "The owner of Newstyle Records was a quirky little Bob Odenkirk- looking white guy named Doug King, who was partially credited for co-producing the Geto Boys' "Mind Playing Tricks On Me". Doug was pretty interested in signing us, and said that he knew of a young, hungry producer that would be a perfect fit. So Doug set a date and time; we met him and Sat N Smooth at the studio one day to check out this producer. In walks this scrawny little white kid wearing a jacket that appeared to be 3 sizes too big. We all look at each other like "WTF?" "


The "Spontaneity" EP was their first official project released independently on K-Otix Entertainment. It was recorded at Sound Arts Studios in West Houston and was fully produced by The Are. The project exist in three different record pressings : The first run featured yellow labels. The second had red labels and the third run, which came years later, had a blue color scheme.




It's not really easy to grab a physical copy of this EP nowadays, but it's definitely a must have. Remember to give respect where respect is due... that's the case for K-Otix... everything is good from the beginning to the end... and to be honest like most of their other albums.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

K-otix - Legendary LP - 2015


LP - 2015 - RIK 



01-Legendary Intro
02-The Moment
03-One More Time
04-Prey For Reign
05-Lonely Piano
06-Grime
07-Untitled III
08-Taking Flight
09-Rare Breed
10-The Pen
11-Legends

Produced by The ARE




Limited edition color Vinyl
300 Copies Only
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 Limited 11″ x 17″ Poster Art & Legendary Sticker 
by Santos Guerrero included in Pre-Order