Gnome Merchandise... Physical CD's
The first of Resident Anti-Hero's albums to gain national notoriety, released in the spring of 2004. The album is a contemporary underground Hip Hop joint with a freshly unique lyrical style married to groundbreaking, thickly layered percussive instrumentation. With content ranging form the socio-political to the interpersonal. Professional Madmen is a critique of the artist and the industry, the reality of business, and the oddity of the artistic process.
Resident Anti-Hero
'Deep Space Transmissions'
'Deep Space Transmissions': The first Resident Anti-Hero album, released in the summer of 2003. The album itself is an exploratory journey to the gates of the soul via spiritual fragmentation and psychedelic trials. It was the intention of the artists to create a piece that captured the inner most transmissions of the soul. It has been hailed as “a fantastic voyage through the minds of brilliant madmen”, and cursed as a “gratuitous display of drugged out delusion.” Simply put, you either love it or hate it.
Etheric Double
'Things Disappear'

'Things Disappear' is an exploration of fusion. Incorporating elements of electronica, dub, jungle, reggae, hip-hop, funk, and jam, Etheric Double has created an album that truly has something for everyone. Songs weave in and out of one another with lyrical verses and long instrumental sections. The album provides a journey from start to finish, with content ranging from mythology, social/political themes, ones inner quest, and more.
Jorah LaFleur
'I-opening U-nification'
Jorah's first full-length CD features collaboration with Space Gnome Records chief artist, Chris Richards. In addition to acappella spoken word pieces, the album showcases poetry laid against synergistically crafted musical backdrops. I-opening U-nification brings together diverse pieces including: a mythical creation story, a critique of denial as a social norm, a spellbinding invitation to join a dark journey into the unconscious, a very personal commentary on eating
disorders and body image, a pointed questioning of the rationale behind war, and a poetic expedition into the nature of poetry itself.
'The Age of Dissent', subterranean guerilla hop at its finest! This record is meant for one thing, to instill dissent and a healthy questioning of authority into the masses. 'The Age of Dissent' explores themes such as mass media, the No Child Left Behind Act, US foreign policy, the arms trade, industrialization, and more.
Resident Anti-Hero
'The Age of Dissent'
Resident Anti-Hero
'Professional Madmen'