Calm | |
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Origin | Denver, Colorado, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2002–2010 |
Labels | Dirty Laboratory Productions |
Members | Time AwareNess |
Calm is an American hip hop group from Denver, Colorado. It consists of Time and AwareNess. The duo released their album Anti-Smiles in 2006.
In 2006, Calm released Anti-Smiles. [1] [2] Jordan Selbo of Rap Reviews gave the album 7 out of 10. [3] Tom Murphy of Westword gave it a favorable review, writing: "Although Anti-Smiles reflects the dark side of our collective psyche, it's also a statement of hope in the face of fear and self-doubt." [4] It was named the intellectual hip-hop album of the year by Hip-Hop Linguistics. [5]
In 2008, Calm performed in a hip-hop show along with Reflect June, Tullie, Ancient Mith, and Mr. Dibbs. [6]
Calm's last reported performance was in 2010, introducing a song by Time called "Pink UFO", in support of a Denver ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission. [7] [8]
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