Supercoven
Mitchell Manzanilla (* in Long Beach , New York ), formerly known as Goretex and Gore Elohim and now as Lord Goat, is an American rapper .
Career
Goretex belonged to Ill Bill , who was friends with him from childhood, Sabac Red and DJ Eclipse to the New York underground rap group Non Phixion , which between 2000 and 2002 with the songs Black Helicopters , Rock Stars and Drug Music middle places in the US -Hip-hop and rap charts. At the same time, he belonged to Ill Bill, Necro and Mr. Hyde in the group The Circle of Tyrants . In 2006 both formations were disbanded due to private differences between Necro and Goretex. While Necro, the producer of both groups and of Goretex's solo debut album The Art of Dying , accused Goretex of hindering further work because of his much too sluggish way of working, Goretex described in an interview that Necro did not give him any money from the proceeds for "The Art of Dying "paid off. The artists continue to accuse each other of being responsible for the end of their longstanding collaboration. Furthermore, after a legal dispute with the Gore-Tex company, Manzanilla was prohibited from continuing to work as an artist under the name Goretex. His second solo album "Electric Lucifer" was released in 2013 under the name Gore Elohim on the Supercoven label.
Discography
Solo albums
- 2004: The Art of Dying
- 2013: Electric Lucifer
- 2020: Coffin Syrup
Mix tapes
- 2011: Coffin Syrup
Non Phixion
- 1998: I Shot Reagan
- 2002: The Future Is Now
- 2004: The Green CD / DVD
The Circle of Tyrants
- 2005: The Circle of Tyrants
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SURNAME | Supercoven |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Manzanilla, Mitchell (real name); Goretex; Gore Elohim |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-American rapper |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Long Beach |