Q-Unique's long history in the hip-hop music world includes revitalizing the legendary Rock Steady Crew, fronting the rap rock group Stillwell with Fieldy of Korn, membership with hip hop super group the Arsonists, and his own critically acclaimed solo album "Vengeance is Mine." In 2008, Q-Unique is putting out his best work to date: Between Heaven and Hell. A true hip hop album in a time of watered down commercial fluff.
Product Details
Q-Unique (formerly of Arsonists) - Between Heaven & Hell Format: CD, Release Date: Jan. 13 2009, Number of Discs: 2, Label: Psycho+Logical-Records
Track Listings: *Currently Unavailable
Artist Info/ BIO
Anthony Quiles, better known as Q-Unique, is an American rapper, record producer and a member of rap group The Arsonists. He originally found fame as a breakdancer with the Rock Steady Crew, re-starting the crew with leader Crazy Legs in 1989. In 1992 he appeared on the C + C Music Factory single Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More!) from the soundtrack of the 1992 movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He is currently signed to rapper Ill Bill's label Uncle Howie Records and released his debut solo-album Vengeance Is Mine in 2004. A second solo-album, titled Street Metal is said to be released in 2007 and will feature Korn bassist Fieldy and Dark New Day guitartist Clint Lowery under the group name Stillwell. Q-Unique most recently appeared on the Tony Touch album ‘Reggaetony’. Q-Unique is among the major NY-based artists who have worked at the Fat Beats Record store in Manhattan, along with DJ Eclipse, Ill Bill (Non-phixion and La Coka Nostra) and Breeze Brewin' (Juggaknots). He also was featured on a show called “The Breakdown” on ItsHipHop.tv where he had a candid discussion about his career in the Hip Hop industry.