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Benjamin Reeve, better known by his
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Livestock, is a rapper from
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collective founded by
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History

Prior to rapping, in the late 1990s, Livestock performed locally as a hip hop DJ under the alias Beetle Juice aka Beetle Jiggly, inspired by the
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as well as local Guelph DJs Bias Ply, DJ Basic, B Art, NV US, Tom, and DJ Krinjah. After DJing and organizing local hip hop concerts in the late '90s and early 2000s, Livestock began learning the craft of lyricism with Noah23 after-hours at a vegan restaurant in Guelph called the Cafe Aquarius where Noah was chef. Among his influences in this period were
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. It was around this time that Livestock and a few other local hip hop artists including Noah23, Treevortex, DJ Cloev, and others shared a local jam hall (the House of Velvet jam space) for a weekly freestyle session. Livestock's first release was as a member of the group The Twin Sisters with Naval Avatar and Treevortex. The group released one EP, entitled ''Amulet'', in 2002. In early 2004, Livestock compiled the collaborative songs of himself, Noah23 and Homesick under the group name The Train Rawbers. This material was initially released on the Spring equinox of 2004, but then was mastered and re-released in later that Fall. The album is credited to the three MCs equally, but is primarily "Livestock's brainchild, featuring oah23and Homesick". Livestock features on all tracks, while Noah23 features on six, and Homesick features on only four. The album was initially released with the subtitle "Volume 1", though no further volumes of material were officially released. In November 2004, Livestock released his debut solo album, ''Spiral Like the 9'', which was recorded in the office at the Cafe Aquarius mainly during business hours while the restaurant was operational. Livestock recorded extensively from 2003 to 2007, releasing multiple projects. These projects included his second solo album, ''Iridium 77'', produced entirely by Leon Murphy (then known as Greysol); an EP produced by core Plague Language member Madadam, entitled ''Walk Down the Street''; a collaborative album with MC Hangnail under the name The World Within, entitled ''Welcome 2 the World Within''; his third solo album, ''The Afterlife of Jazz'', with production by Leon Murphy and Madadam; a second project with Leon Murphy, ''The Rawganic EP''; and a collaborative album with Noah23 and Madadam, under the name The Weird Apples, entitled ''The Big Crunch'', originally released on Burnt Oak Records in the summer of 2007, then re-released by Legendary Entertainment in March 2008. All of the above albums, except for ''The Big Crunch'', were initially released independently by Livestock himself with DIY artwork and individually produced CDs under his own imprint called Train Rawbers Family Productions. Livestock created and released over 1000 copies of both ''The Train Rawbers'' and ''Spiral Like the 9'' and over 500 copies of most of the subsequent albums. From 2008 onward, Livestock released little material. With the exception of a small number of guest appearances on releases by Noah23, The Main and
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, the only project Livestock significantly contributed to was the
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-themed Plague Language mixtape ''Instant Classic'' in August 2009. On this release, Livestock was credited alongside MC Tykus under the group name Karma Kings, though no collaborative project ultimately surfaced. Livestock stopped rapping in 2011 after performing alongside Ceschi and Gregory Pepper at the Jimmy Jazz in Guelph. The last track he recorded was a love song titled "The Queen of Space" featuring Scotobot and Karl Skene. In November 2011, he released his entire back catalogue for free via the Plague Language
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page. Included in the upload was his final album, ''For My Man Sittin' on a Boat'', which is a compilation of his mostly unreleased post-2007 music. This album was dedicated to a friend of Livestock's named Sean who lived on a boat off the gulf coast of British Columbia. Another previously unreleased EP, ''Shucky Ducky'', was also included in the upload. In 2018, Livestock removed all of his own music from the internet due to concerns regarding the political views of some of his former collaborators. That same year, he began PhD studies in
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. His initial research focus was on the topic of racism within white-majority music and hip hop communities in Canada, inspired by his own personal frustrations with what he perceived as the racism endemic in the music/hip hop community in Guelph, Ontario and the surrounding area. His current research focus is decolonizing studies more widely.


Discography

Solo albums :* ''Spiral Like the 9'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2004) :* ''Iridium 77'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2006) (produced by Leon Murphy) :* ''The Afterlife of Jazz'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2007) :* ''For My Man Sittin' on a Boat'' (Plague Language, 2011) Collaboration albums :* ''The Train Rawbers'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2004) (with
Noah23 Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is a Canadian-American hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label, and has been described as "one ...
& Homesick, as The Train Rawbers)
:* ''Welcome 2 the World Within'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2006) (with Hangnail, as The World Within) :* ''The Big Crunch'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2008) (with Noah23 & Madadam, as The Weird Apples) EPs :* ''Amulet'' (2002) (with Naval Aviator & Treevortex, as The Twin Sisters) :* ''Walk Down the Street'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2006) (produced by Madadam) :* ''The Rawganic EP'' (Legendary Entertainment, 2007) (produced by Leon Murphy) :* ''Shucky Ducky'' (Plague Language, 2008) Mixtapes :* ''Instant Classic'' (Plague Language, 2009) (with
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Compilations :* ''Plague Language Compilation'' (Plague Language, 2009) (with Baracuda, Lord Kufu, Madadam, The Main & Noah23) Guest appearances :*
Noah23 Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is a Canadian-American hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label, and has been described as "one ...
- "Cellular Automata" from ''
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'' (2001) :* Baracuda - "Satellites" from ''
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'' (2002) :* Noah23 - "Discordia" from ''Tau Ceti'' (2003) :* Noah23 - "Kinetic Embryo Isotope" & "Coconut Bomb" from ''Sigma Octantis'' (2004) :* Noah23 - "Zapata Physicians" from ''
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'' (2004) :* Urbonics - "Cease Fire" from ''514/519/APE'' (2004) :* Homesick - "Shell Shock Rock" from ''Tangent Wars'' (2005) :* Noah23 - "Nazca Plateau" from ''Clout'' (2006) :* CRUNK23 - "Akashic Record Breakers" from ''Technoshamanism'' (2006) :* Noah23 - "Weird Science" from ''Cameo Therapy'' (2007) :* Baracuda - "Final Splash" from ''Knucklebone'' (2008) :* Noah23 - "Raw Nukes" from ''
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'' (2008) :* Noah23 - "Anarcho-Taoists" from ''Upside Down Bluejay'' (2008) :* New Cocoon - "Axis Dimensions" from ''A New Plague of Diseased Language Cocoons Vol. 1'' (2009) :* Anubis5 - "House of Mystery" from ''Let's Talk Language'' (2010) :* Noah23 & Playpad Circus - "Radio Plasma" from ''Noah23 / Playpad Circus'' (2010) :* Noah23 - "Isis Hathor", "Blueberry Soup", "The Fasting Sun", "Ninja Pizza", "Almond Wine", "Astro Turf", "The News", "Coconut Baum", "Turquoise Soap Bubble", "House of Teeth" & "Axis Dimensions" from ''Pirate Utopias (77 Lost Scrolls)'' (2011) :* The Main - "Flowers of Evil" & "Punch Card Blues" from ''Clamnesia'' (2011) :* Noah23 - "Axe Murderer" from ''Noah23 for Dummies'' (2012) :*
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& Madadam - "Fronting in Your Heartbone" from ''Big Huge Truck'' (2013)


See also

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Canadian hip hop The Canadian hip hop scene was established in the 1980s. Through a variety of factors, it developed much slower than Canada's popular rock music scene, and apart from a short-lived burst of mainstream popularity from 1989 to 1991, it remained lar ...
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Plague Language Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is a Canadian-American hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label, and has been described as "one ...


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