Brycon & G-PEK Present: There's No More Room In Hell 7 Digital & Cassette Release (Gurp City Digital, I Had An Accident & Star Bakery Records)


Spooky Season is upon up and you know what that means... it's time for another installment of Brycon & G-PEK's annual There's No More Room In Hell (TNMRIH) mixtape series. There's No More Room In Hell tapes have dropped every year since 2015 leading up to Halloween. Unfortunately, this will be the seventh and final installment of TNMRIH. We've been listening to these tapes for quite a few years now and have gotten to personally know some of the players; they're, seriously, some of the most gifted inventive producers, emcees, and artists we've ever encountered! For TNMRIH 7, Gurp City beat goblins Brycon & G-PEK are joined by frequent contributors Yelir, DJ Eons One, B.I. Lectric, Argonaut, BeatsMe, and guest emcee Luke Sick.


Plus, first-time participants Maitre D, Smooveez, Aagee, Otayo Dubb, Tahaj The First (The Regulars,) Chaz Emphatic, and Philo Reitzel. There's No More Room In Hell 7 is a properly ghoulish send-off for the lon-standing collaborative series. "So, after seven not-so-long years, we have decided to move on from this extremely fun project. In celebration, we went and got as many people as we could involved... a real Bay Area smorgasborg (extending as far as the Gurp relly Philo Reitzel, who once claimed Frisco [San Francisco,] but is now back in North Carolina.) Of course, Dan [DJ Eons One], G-PEK, and Luke [Sick] brought the classic Gurp/DANKSLOB vibes," Brycon shared with The Witzard, via email.


"The C.O.F. [Children of The Funk] Family (B.I. Lectric, BeatsMe & Yelir) did their thing and we got to bring in some other super-talented homies that we really dig. Next year, we'll probably bring the rest of the project to streaming platforms one way [or] the other, but for now, it feel great to go out on a high note with this last mega-donkey [sized] tape," Screenname Jay Hawkins BKA Brycon continued. Prepare to be mildly afraid and extremely pleased as TNMRIH 7 is now available on cassette, Bandcamp, and all streaming platforms, via Gurp City Digital, I Had An Accident, and Star Bakery Records. It's the first time any of the There's No More Room In Hell installments have been made widely available on streaming.


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