Company flow was a New York based hip hop group, consisted of El-P, Bigg Ju… Read Full Bio ↴Company flow was a New York based hip hop group, consisted of El-P, Bigg Jus and DJ Mr. Len. Their 1997 debut album Funcrusher Plus is often cited as the catalyst for the new type of underground hip-hop scene that emerged in the late nineties. A Co Flow collaboration with Juggaknots and J-Treds appeared in 1998 under the name Indelible MC's and was featured on the Lyricist Lounge comp.
The group disbanded in 2000 after Bigg Jus had left in 1999. As a duo, El-P and Mr. Len released another instrumental album called Little Johnny From the Hospitul, after which each of the elements pursued their solo projects, El-P expanding the roster of his label Definitive Jux and Mr. Len giving life to Dummy Smacks Records.
Bigg Jus started up the label Sub Verse Music which temporarily became a distributing point of conscious, independent hip hop. Currently Jus is living in Atlanta, having released several solo and collabo records.
In 2007, the two Co Flow lyricists temporarily re-joined on stage at the CMJ Music Festival in New York. The 10 year anniversary re-issue of Funcrusher Plus, to appear on Def Jux (and for which Co Flow were supposed to be recording new material) has been delayed.
The group disbanded in 2000 after Bigg Jus had left in 1999. As a duo, El-P and Mr. Len released another instrumental album called Little Johnny From the Hospitul, after which each of the elements pursued their solo projects, El-P expanding the roster of his label Definitive Jux and Mr. Len giving life to Dummy Smacks Records.
Bigg Jus started up the label Sub Verse Music which temporarily became a distributing point of conscious, independent hip hop. Currently Jus is living in Atlanta, having released several solo and collabo records.
In 2007, the two Co Flow lyricists temporarily re-joined on stage at the CMJ Music Festival in New York. The 10 year anniversary re-issue of Funcrusher Plus, to appear on Def Jux (and for which Co Flow were supposed to be recording new material) has been delayed.
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@boboyamyams
Coming back to this song after about a decade and a half I will say that this is legitimately beautiful to listen to. It’s like squinting at fine art how underground and pure and creative this era was. And to hear El say the super duty, tough, work line and know how influential company flow was for a home bastion of underground hip-hop truly is remarkable. Like I don’t know what else to say
@steviec4932
That's a dope ass critique of this song. "It's like squinting at fine art" Chef's Kiss bro 🤘🤓🤘
@OswaldBatesIIIEsq
I didn't immediately like "Funcrusher Plus" when I first heard it. Once I caught this video, that's when the proverbial light bulb went off. Twenty-seven years later and I still listen to that album.
@ColdComp
el-p is the greatest producer of all time.
@Pickchore
Totally agree.
No one makes beats like he did back then.
The instrumentals were individual tracks by themselves.
@tapeworm6093
Jamie is a monster making him the best with his drum breaks and aggressive spacey beats. While THES ONE is the best at Jazz loops and breaks. Rip Double K
@ssj4goku18825theepic
El p up there but dilla and Madlib will always be the best
@MrHERNIOL
Easy
@thecoldlight
This track withstands the test of time for those who truly respect the craft.
@Lone1der
Facts