Venomous2000 x Star-Walker – Transmitted in 2003: The Year of the M.D. | album

Transmitted in 2003: The Year of the M.D.
E-N-L’s Timeless Sonic Journey Finally Sees the Light

In HipHop, where trends rise and fall in the blink of an eye, timeless creations often emerge from the shadows, defying the passage of years. Such is the story of Transmitted in 2003: The Year of the M.D., the long-awaited debut album from E-N-L (Energy & Light)—a collaborative masterpiece by cousins Star-Walker (Energy) and Venomous2000 (Light). Conceived during Venomous2000’s college years at Rutgers University and recorded in the year 2003, the project was left unreleased for two decades, waiting patiently for its time to shine.

Built on raw energy, lyrical precision, and a shared creative vision, Transmitted in 2003: The Year of the M.D. is a testament to the enduring power of authentic HipHop. The album channels the vibrational frequencies of New Brunswick’s bustling creative scene and dives deep into themes of spirituality, resilience, and divine inspiration from the Iyaami. Despite the challenges that pulled Star-Walker and Venomous2000 in different directions—careers, family, and life’s unpredictable twists—the music never lost its relevance or power. Thanks to the expert mixing by Serbian producer Trilian, the project now emerges from its two-decade hibernation with a fresh yet timeless sound.

The album’s standout track, Heavenly Tone, encapsulates the duo’s distinctive artistry. Its ethereal beats and thought-provoking lyrics resonate with listeners seeking depth in their music experience. V2G Multimedia’s cinematic visuals for the accompanying video capture the essence of this track, blending raw imagery with elevated storytelling. However, Transmitted in 2003 is more than just a collection of songs—it’s a dedication to Nalm Myerz (FENALM THE INTELLECT), whose unwavering encouragement and creative spirit played a pivotal role in bringing this project to life.

Beyond nostalgia, this release represents the roots of HipHop culture, where young emcees honed their skills, deconstructed beats, and found their voices in basements, dorm rooms, and street corners. It’s about tapping into the “what-if” energy—imagining how collaborations might unfold and what fresh sonic landscapes could emerge. E-N-L’s return to the spotlight is a reminder that true artistry has no expiration date.

As listeners press play, Transmitted in 2003: The Year of the M.D. offers more than just music—it’s a sonic transmission, bridging past and present, powered by two decades of love for HipHop and creative expression.

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