Two Fresh, a southern-based hip hop group that became a favorite on the livetronica scene this summer, has released its first album, The Baker’s Dozen. The disc showcases the talents of twin, 20-year-old producers, Sherwyn and Kendrick Nichols, whose unique style blends elements of hip hop, jazz, soul, synthesizers, sample chops and heavy bass sections. The thirteen track album will be available for free download all day today, September 3. The duo will appear at Knoxville, TN’s The World Grotto tomorrow.
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