With Deltron 3030, Del tha Funkee Homosapien reached his destined place - outer space. Teamed up with Dan The Automator, this Oakland - based MC adopted the persona of Deltron Zero in 3030. Kid Koala handled the cuts, rounding out this trio of space - exploring hip - hop enthusiasts. When it was first released in 2000, many underground hip - hop fans hoped it'd be the next big thing like Dr. Octagon, the Automator - led project with Kool Keith. But Deltron 3030 is a unique creation. Del is known for his elaborate puns and vast vocabulary, different from Kool Keith's edgy imagination. The story in Deltron 3030 has the MC traveling the galaxy, using his rhymes as psychic weapons in rap battles. Along their star - traveling journey, the trio is joined by many guests who also appeared in Handsome Boy Modeling School around the same time. It even seems to have inspired Damon Albarn's Gorillaz project, as the Blur frontman makes appearances on the intro and 'Time Keeps On Slipping.' In this off - the - beaten - path hip - hop world, Del shines. He creates a vivid future where he lives freely while the world crumbles. With The Automator's well - crafted beats and Koala's precise cuts, Deltron 3030 is one of Del's best works since I Wish My Brother George Was Here. This is a black double vinyl pressing from Deltron Partners in 2000/2011.


Using this Deltron 3030 double black vinyl is easy. Just place it on your turntable carefully, and gently drop the needle onto the record to start enjoying the music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on it. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, as these can warp the vinyl. Also, keep it in its sleeve when not in use to prevent scratches. If you notice any dust on the record, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean it before playing. Enjoy the unique hip - hop sounds of Deltron 3030!