
Curly Castro was born in Brooklyn, New York in the late seventies. As a child he was surrounded by the grit and diversity of his neighborhood and finds himself still inspired by all that his upbringing in Flatbush had to offer. He found himself heavily influenced by the visually striking graffiti laced trains, the fluid uninhibited movement of break dance, the political and social tensions of his community and the dizzyingly distracting boom-bap beats serving as the soundtrack.
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Killmonger Was Right
Bobby Immortal
Ital-You-Can-Eat
Black August in IIII parts
Kill Her Priest
Weapon 13X
Bleek Shadows
Dah Switchness
Aave & Saltfish
F Stands for Hampton
Khujo Taught Me
Raynathan And Romello
Caporeira Recall
Coal
Dark Skinned Drum
Walking Razor
Freehuey Fitteds
Owens
Sidney Po
The Good Reverend Doctor
Grandma's Fable
Winston Wolf
Night Terra Fabulous
Emory Dug
Mortimo Planno
Moshulu
Eulogy to Hottentot
Snowball and Napolean
Babel
Iron Head Cold
Black Dahlia Smiled
David Rodigan - Arckatron Remix
Minefield
Winter '87
The Spook Who Sat
Now They Call Me Castro
David Rodigan
Starch
Kintro
The Letter M
Weapon 13X (feat. Breeze Brewin)
Kill Her Priest (feat. ShrapKnel)
Fenster & McManus
Ko.Kane Blues
Aave & Saltfish (feat. Margel the Sophant & Candice Murray)
Coal Ft. Has-Lo (Prod. By Georgia Anne Muldrow)
Killmonger Was Right (feat. Billy Woods & Mr. Lif)
Call Me Castro (Prod. By Blueprint)
Winter '87 (Prod. By Small Professor)
The Spook Who Sat (Prod. By Has-Lo)
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