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When he was 15, they called him Laas MC. When he was 19 year old, he was Laas Minute. Born in Gütersloh, this freestyle king soon became a member of the infamous Stammtisch Crew. Stamtisch never had "huge" releases (the occasional freestyle mixtape), but they were know all over Germany, for being the life of the party (and the end of all whack-MCees) at every jam. It's been a bunch of names fpr Laas, and there's new ones by the minute: Fat Lace, Laasen, Lace Against The Machine, Jackenmann, Veggie Noble, DBU… For most people, Laas defines freestyles, and jam culture. A true, representing force in this hip-hop culture. Around the new millenium, Laas was the most talented upcoming rapper - today, he's Germany's best unsigned MC, people call him the rap-genious. His style, however, can't be tied down to just one genre - he's unlimited, that's why. When Laas started going to jams in Germany, MySpace was a faint idea somewhere down the road, and quite a few years away, still. Hip-Hop wasn't in the media, like it is today. If someone wanted to show off his skills back then, he had to make moves, had to visit the jams, step on stage, and show everyone what's up. Laas did exactly that, and soon after started working with his first patrons, Rasputin MC, and Bielefeld-based producer Flaps. Rasputin took care of Laas, took him to the yards, and showed him rap's basics. Flaps produced the music, that was to become the Laas Minute EP "Manche Erzählen Mir, Ich Solle Ein Tape Machen". The