

(As Seen on TV)' (2000) Guest appearances Singles: '8 Steps to Perfection'/'Vital Nerve', 'Population Control', 'Blind'/'Tragedy of War (In III Parts)'.Singles: '8 Steps to Perfection'/'Vital Nerve'.Company Flow performed their final show as a group at in 2012.ĭiscography Albums and EPs Album information Company Flow reunited for a show on Octoin, as well as a show on July 16, 2011, and supported at the inaugural British 'I'll Be Your Mirror' festival on July 23, 2011. Bigg Jus stated in 2006 that he was working on material for a new Company Flow album, suggesting the possibility of the group re-forming. Len has done the same with his (Dummy Smacks Records). El-P has started his own record label () and pursued a solo career.

Len ended their own deals with Rawkus, effectively severing the relationship between the three and Rawkus. The staff was fired shortly before Christmas, and Company Flow announced their departure from Rawkus shortly thereafter. The label was accused of neglecting the group's talent and being financially dishonest. By 2000, the relationship with Rawkus had disintegrated. Len followed up their debut with the instrumental album (). After two years of pushing the album and touring, group member decided to strike out on his own and the group amicably dissolved. Their full-length debut was released in 1997 on Rawkus, and is widely recognized as one of the more important hip hop albums of the 1990s. They eventually signed to, and helped revitalize underground rap with labelmates like. Subject to a major label bidding war on Libra Records, Company Flow waited until they could get a contract on their own terms. They released their first vinyl single, 'Juvenile Techniques'.Īfter El-P was introduced to Big Juss by underground rapper and indie label owner ANTTEX, the trio then released their follow-up, '8 Steps to Perfection' and then their debut EP, Funcrusher (Official Recordings),in 1996. The two quickly became friends and formed Company Flow in 1993.
