JUNK SCIENCE Featured In The New Yorker!

24 May 2010

“The local hip-hop duo Junk Science is the m.c. Baje One and the d.j. Snafu. The two (whose real names are Michael Angelo Tumbarello and James Luther Christensen) met in high school in Brooklyn during the halcyon days of the Clinton Administration, and they have been trading old-school beats and clever rhymes ever since. They have a tongue-in-cheek attitude and a rewarding, wiser-than-their-years approach. They’re here to celebrate the release of their third album, “A Miraculous Kind of Machine.” With Das Racist, a similarly minded duo (Victor Vazquez and Himanshu Suri) who had a minor hit last summer with “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell,” in which the names of the fast-food chains serve as both a chorus and a punch line.”

Read the original piece HERE

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