Sinopsis is gearing up to release his first solo effort in the coming weeks entitled The Buzz Factory.
Here is one of the jams… Get Lost. Click the pic to download.


-Check out this brand new feature on Kooley High in Today’s Technician. The Technician is NCSU’s student-run newspaper, so its great to get some love from the Home Team. #wolfpack
-The article was written by James Hatfield, and the photo was taken by Courtney Jefferson.
-Click the image to check the list.
From the Independent:
#9 Kooley High presents… David Thompson:
With a self-aggrandizing Twitter hashtag, a stilted reunion between Phonte Coleman and producer 9th Wonder, and a major-label debut by J. Cole, you’d think that North Carolina hip-hop would be the prime topic at the close of 2011. Once again, though, most of the state’s hip-hop output proved tepid, inflated and strangely beyond its expiration date. Only David Thompson—Kooley High’s sad-eyed missive about the troubles of trying to make it outside of #nchiphop—seemed rooted in the moment. Charlie Smarts and Tab-One have never before seemed so well-adjusted in their roles as foils, playing off intriguing beats from guest producers with a candor that’s both invaluable and endearing.
-BIG shout out to the INDY for selecting DT as one of the Triangle’s Top Ten albums of 2011. Means a lot….