Cannibal Ox is a New York hip-hop duo made up of Vast Aire and Vordul Mega,… Read Full Bio ↴Cannibal Ox is a New York hip-hop duo made up of Vast Aire and Vordul Mega, with El-P, the founder of the Definitive Jux label, handling the lion's share of production. Their first record,The Cold Vein, has been heralded as a major turning point in both hip-hop production and lyrical organization. Several notable guests appear on the album, including C-Rayz Walz, L.I.F.E. Long, Alaska (of Hangar 18), Cryptic One and El-P himself, while Vordul's baritone and Vast's nasal-y styles connect the eclectic project together.
For a while, the group was rumored to have disbanded. In 2003 however, fellow Definitive Jux rapper MURS said, "By the way, Can Ox is not broken up, it's just a rumor" between tracks on fellow Definitive Jux rapper Aesop Rock's album Bazooka Tooth. November 2005 brought the release of a live album, Return of the Ox: Live at CMJ, in the liner notes of which is the statement "Look out for the new full length LP by Cannibal Ox Summer of 06."
In addition to El-P, legendary producers Pete Rock and The RZA have reportedly signed on to contribute to the project. DJ Mighty Mi, who collaborated with Vast Aire in 2005, would be a likely producer as well.
Cannibal Ox is once again reportedly broken up for good, however; as of 2008 El-P commented that the two emcee's from the group have been unable to put anything together either in music or in their personal lives. Both artists have been pursuing successful solo careers, with two albums each under their respective belts.
For a while, the group was rumored to have disbanded. In 2003 however, fellow Definitive Jux rapper MURS said, "By the way, Can Ox is not broken up, it's just a rumor" between tracks on fellow Definitive Jux rapper Aesop Rock's album Bazooka Tooth. November 2005 brought the release of a live album, Return of the Ox: Live at CMJ, in the liner notes of which is the statement "Look out for the new full length LP by Cannibal Ox Summer of 06."
In addition to El-P, legendary producers Pete Rock and The RZA have reportedly signed on to contribute to the project. DJ Mighty Mi, who collaborated with Vast Aire in 2005, would be a likely producer as well.
Cannibal Ox is once again reportedly broken up for good, however; as of 2008 El-P commented that the two emcee's from the group have been unable to put anything together either in music or in their personal lives. Both artists have been pursuing successful solo careers, with two albums each under their respective belts.
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thirdshift47
Definitely can hear El-P's influence on this joint.
Really diggin' this album.
Oliver L.
But thats a Bill Cosmiq beat. He has nothing to do with El-P
thirdshift47
@nicnotnick
Out of respect for Vast (who seemed reluctant to even want to discuss the beef) I'll just say that it was about the business side of their relationship.
He still maintains that he has no serious beef with El-P,but that he was simply disappointed with the Def Jux situation.
nicnotnick
@thirdshift47 what did vast say when you asked about the beef?
thirdshift47
@God's God
Makes cents?lmao
Stop the trolling,dude.
Seriously.
Makes "cents".lol
Arcilios
This album is so dope, They really did a good job, I think I'm going to like the whole thing! I need the instrumentals!!!!
Daniel Hernandez
+Arcilios you crearly now when something is dope
DJ BLACK OPS
Definitely incredible. Bill Cosmiq's beats are so similar to El-P's, it's unreal. Can't wait to get this album. I wonder how I can get the Deluxe Edition.
Hunne2303
wooot? I totally missed that one
Digisthetics
14 years in the making