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Christopher Steele, better known by his
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Time, is an American indie hip hop artist from
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. He is one of the original members of Dirty Laboratory Productions. He is also one half of the hip hop group Calm. Aside from music, Steele is also an investigative journalist.


Life and career

Time released his first album, ''Litterture'', in 2004. He then went on to release the album, ''Anti-Smiles'', in 2006 under the moniker Calm with producer Awareness. ''
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'' gave the album a favorable review, commenting that " lthough''Anti-Smiles'' reflects the dark side of our collective psyche, it's also a statement of hope in the face of fear and self-doubt." In 2007, he released his solo album, ''The Fantastic Reality''. ''Benzine Magazine'' gave the album 3 out of 5. Time currently serves as an associate professor of History at
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in Denver, Colorado. Time's scholarly areas include politics and tort law, ethics and social justice, pedagogy, and the history of social change. Steele received a Doctor's of Jurisprudence (J.D.,) from Creighton University. Time teaches courses on History and Social Change. Time released his solo album, '' Naked Dinner'', in 2009. It featured guest appearances from Damon Jevon, Sole, C-Rayz Walz and Extra Kool. The album was described by ''Denver Westword'' as "a dark affair tonally reminiscent of ''
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'', with a similar socially critical agenda." In 2010, Time released 12 EPs in 12 months called the ''12 Headed Hydra'' series for free download. In 2013, he released '' Newstalgia'', an album featuring contributions from the likes of
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. As a journalist, Chris Steele has written for '' The Examiner'' as a progressive politics reporter. He has written on topics ranging from UFOs to the death of
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. In 2011, he has received attention for writing in favor of the
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movement and was interviewed on Mike Feder's XM radio show ''Occupied Territory''.


Style and influences

Time's vocal style has been compared to
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, and Sage Francis.


Discography


Albums

* ''Litterture'' (2004) * ''Anti-Smiles'' (2006) (as Calm.) * ''The Fantastic Reality'' (2007) * '' Naked Dinner'' (2009) * ''Hydravision'' (2013) (with Giuseppe) * '' Newstalgia'' (2013) * ''How to Sew Wounds With Words'' (2016) (with Ephelant) * ''Things I Learned While Dying in Denver'' (2018) (as Calm.) * ''These Songs Kill Fascists'' (2020) * ''Nighthawks At McCoys'' (2021) (with Maudlin Magpie & A Thousand Vows) * ''Conversations With A Willow Tree'' (2022) (as Calm.)


EPs

* ''1 Headed Hydra: Nutty Castle'' (2010) * ''2 Headed Hydra: Unusual Flying Ostriches'' (2010) * ''3 Headed Hydra: Scarlet Corpse'' (2010) * ''4 Headed Hydra: They Got Legs'' (2010) * ''5 Headed Hydra: The Good Disease'' (2010) * ''6 Headed Hydra: 152'' (2010) * ''7 Headed Hydra: Third Eye Glaucoma'' (2010) * ''8 Headed Hydra: My Delorean Summer'' (2010) * ''9 Headed Hydra: Nine of Spades'' (2010) * ''10 Headed Hydra: Coffins and Cadillacs'' (2010) * ''11 Headed Hydra: The Great Coffee Experiment'' (2010) * ''12 Headed Hydra: Fly-Fi'' (2010)


Mixtapes

* ''The Beautiful Benchwarmers'' (2007) * ''The Roasted Like Eva Freestyle Mixtape'' (2008) * ''The Nevermind Mixtape'' (2008)


Guest appearances

* Extra Kool - "Put Your Nylons On" and "We, Myself, and I" from ''The Chronicles of an American Waster'' (2009) * Sole - "Put On" from '' Nuclear Winter Volume 1'' (2009) * Sole - "Blood Libel" from '' Nuclear Winter Volume 2: Death Panel'' (2011) * Akira the Don - "Full Metal Alchemist" from ''Manga Music'' (2011) * Akira the Don - "Too Sweet to Be Sour" from ''Unkillable Thunderchrist'' (2012) * Extra Kool - "Empty Rooms Pt. II" from ''Cool-Ade'' (2013) * Sole - "303 Ways to Die" from '' No Wising Up No Settling Down'' (2013) * A Thousand Vows - "Ice-Nine Earth" (2013) * Sole - "Blood Libel 2" from ''Crimes Against Totality'' (2013)


Engineering

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