The Awesome Remix of An Iconic Song

Producer/Emcee Sean-Toure’ and Film Editor/Producer Todd “Big LA” Kelley revealed the cover art for Sean’s new album, “The Sean-Toure’ Remix Video Project” this week. Now the duo rolls out a brand new remix video from the album. This week’s single is a remix of the classic Pete Rock and CL Smooth song, “They Reminisce Over You, T.R.O.Y.”

This remix could easily have been called the “Audacity of Dope.” First of all, it is always an audacious move to remix a classic Hip Hop song or re-edit the video. However, to take an iconic song like T.R.O.Y.” and in our humble opinion make it sound almost as beautiful as the original is an incredible feet to accomplish. With this well produced song the Baltimore Producer/Emcee has accomplished the impossible. To put it simply, this remix is awesome!

Download this free album featuring remixes for Nas, Dr. Dre, Michael Jackson, Jill Scott, and many others today at http://seantoure.bandcamp.com/album/the-sean-toure-remix-video-project-volume-2

To view the remix video for T.R.O.Y (The Sean-Toure’ Remix) and all of the others from their project edited by Todd “Big LA” Kelley go to http://vimeo.com/toddkelley

http://vimeo.com/78016754

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About Sean-Toure’

Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, Sean-Toure’ Thames proves that the city has more to offer than “The Wire”. Sean has quickly developed a reputation as one of underground Hip Hop’s best performers/producer/emcees. Since his first stage performance in 1991, Sean has opened shows for some of Hip Hop’s greatest recording artists of all time such as A Tribe Called Quest, KRS One, Nas, Mos Def, The Fugees, GangStarr and many others. In January of 2011 and 2012 Sean was mentioned in SPIN and Source Magazine as one of Hip Hop’s best independent artist in the world today.

In the past 3 years, Sean-Toure’ has lent his production skills to several musical genres. His critically acclaimed remix album, “The Sean-Toure’ Remix Project” featuring authorized and unauthorized remixes he’s produced for 50 Cent, Little Brother, J. Dilla, Michael Jackson, and more was called one of the best albums of the year by Baltimore’s City Paper.

Sean also did production on two of Jazz and Gospel Flutist Delandria Mills’ projects “Epetha” (Gospel 2010) and “Be Happy” (Jazz 2011), and Vocalist J. Soul’s “Black Sinatra” (Soul and R&B 2011).

After signing a distribution deal with world-renowned and legendary record label Fat Beats NYC/LA and Foundation Media NYC, his highly anticipated solo album, “SoundChanneler, the Invisible man” was released with critical acclaim and international recognition on his imprint (Rosachi Music Group) in 2011. Hip Hop Legend Chief Rocker Busy Bee called the Sound Channeler album , “One of the best album’s I’ve heard since Little Brother’s Listening. I’m taking this joint to DJ Marley Marl as soon as it drops!”

Sean also has found success with his nostalgic single, “A Day in the Life” featuring world renowned Producer/Emcee Kev Brown of the Low Budget Crew and Ab Rock. “A Day in the Life” went to #1 on the Rap Attack Lives and Rap Network Record Breaker charts. The Maryland emcees rap over top-notch sample and instrument based- production produced by Sean. On the boom bap sounds of “A Day in the Life” the 2010 Baltimore Scene’s Music Producer of the Year and his peers trade blue collar lyrics over pianos with live bouncy baselines reminiscent of J. Dilla. In the fashion of classic hip hop records, Sean treated his fans to an “A” side and “B” side release! .

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