Explore Hidden Gems in the AIC Records Vault: Rediscovering Music Treasures #2
- AIC Records

- Sep 3
- 2 min read
Our second blog post in our exciting new series dedicated to revisiting classic AIC Records songs from their extensive library, which boasts over 200 tracks, aims to shine a spotlight on yet another remarkable song released by Cylent Beatz. This particular selection stands in stark contrast to our first pick, showcasing a different musical direction while still featuring many of the same talented artists that contribute to the rich tapestry of AIC Records. This diversity not only highlights the artists' versatility but also their remarkable ability to seamlessly blend various genres, creating a unique sound that appeals to a wide audience.
At this early stage in the artists' careers, they were fervently experimenting with different styles of rap, pushing the boundaries of their creativity and exploring new sonic landscapes. This period of experimentation was crucial, as it laid the groundwork for the evolution of their future musical styles and influences, shaping the trajectory of their artistic journeys. The willingness to take risks and explore various facets of their craft is evident in this particular track, which serves as a testament to their innovative spirit and dedication to their art.
The song titled "Slimy" features an impressive lineup of band members, including K-Flow, Morgan Latrell, Big Daddy Bones, and Daryl Evans. Each artist brings their own unique flair to the track, resulting in a super aggressive sound that captures the raw energy and intensity of their performances. The accompanying music video for "Slimy" generated considerable attention and controversy, having been flagged for its violent imagery. As a result, the video was removed from YouTube; however, fans can look forward to its availability soon on the AIC Records platform, where it will undoubtedly continue to spark discussions about the themes and artistic choices presented in the visual narrative.

Overall, "Slimy" stands out not only for its aggressive sound but also for its role in illustrating the dynamic and evolving landscape of AIC Records' artist roster. The willingness of these artists to tackle bold themes and experiment with their musical identities is what makes their work so compelling and relevant in today's music scene. As we continue to explore this series, we look forward to uncovering more hidden gems from AIC Records' catalog and celebrating the innovative spirit of its artists.
This track was originally released in 2010 on the EP Viva La Valleys Volume 1.


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