Enter The Creative Mind |
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This album is part of the project Enter The Creative Mind. It consists out of this album and poems, lyrics and illustrations. The album is a mix between hiphop and classical music. Inna-Truth has worked together with many musicians on this album such as Norman Kapoyos (ex-league of XO gentlemen), Jeroen Kurpershoek, Thijs Schrijnemakers (stereo), Wouter Rentema (gem), Anouk de Ruiter (rock nation), Yoshi Breen (RubyQ), Willem Wiebe (Wieb), Mihai, Yelmer van Lenteren, Ruben de Graaf, Janneke Steffens, DJ U-Turn and more. The style can be described as "Hiphop from the 18th Century". Highly spheric, diverse in emotion, strange at times, experimental at points followed by classical waves. Enter The Creative Mind: an invitation into a world where no boundaries exist, where the individual is dissolved in the whole, where reality is bent into, perhaps, it's original form and where the statement "Truth is one point which the fools have divided" vibrates at the ground tone.
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Inna-Truth & The People of...LIVE |
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The Lost Pages |
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The Lost Pages is the product of a collaboration between Inna-Truth and Number 9. They started working on in 2005, but it was released in 2007. In the meantime both 'The Warriors Way' and the 'Live Album' had been released. The album consist out of both raw, Eastside-like, hiphop and more clean, Westside-like, hiphop. The album also features singer Kayen and hiphop artist Skiggy Rapz. Number 9 was mainly responsible for the beat and Inna-Truth mainly for the lyrics, which are mainly based on Sjamanic philosophy, is slightly influenced by Buddhist and Bahai Scriptures. It touches actual subjects like the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, hiphop in these days, but also the more general subjects as materialism, the human soul, the urge within for answers and the craving for knowledge of our Source. |
The Warrior's Way |
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The Warrior's Way is somewhat more hiphop than Inna-Truth's recent work. The album contains several songs which the 'The People of...' and Inna-Truth have transformed and which find a new expression on the live album. Lyrically the album is partly based on the books of Carlos Castaneda, which describe the 'Warrior's Way' as a way of living; self-effacement, becoming a mystery, remembering the true self, transcending the awareness, regarding death as your closest friend as a way of becoming more fruitful in life etc. These subjects are poetically linked to Inna-Truth's own search for the Truth and can be considered as a fairly clear glimpse into his mind in the period 2004-2005, when the album was released. |