Wordpower, Vol. 2: Directrix

Word Power, Vol. 2: Directrix
Studio album by Divine Styler
Released February 9, 1999
Recorded 1997-1998, Rumbo Studios, Abbey
Islington, London
Genre Hip hop
Label Mo' Wax
Producer Divine Styler
Divine Styler chronology
Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light
(1992)
Wordpower, Vol. 2: Directrix
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]
Phase 9[2]

Wordpower, Vol. 2: Directrix is the third album by Divine Styler, released in 1999 on Mo' Wax. This was his first album released in seven years, his last being 1992's Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light. However, this album could be considered more as a sequel to his debut album, Word Power, due to the "Vol. 2" in the album's name and because of the more straightforward hip hop the album contains when compared to the wildly experimental Spiral Walls. This album features Divine Styler's Original Scheme Team member(s) Cokni O'Dire (only on the re-released version) and Bilal Bashir.

The album was later re-released in 2000 on Toy's Factory with an alternative cover, and an altered track listing.

Track listing

  1. "Al-Ahdan"
  2. "Al-Faatihah"
  3. "Satan Dynasty Killer 1"
  4. "Unseen Letter"
  5. "Triple Irons"
  6. "Oneself Duel"
  7. "Invitation To Life"
  8. "Intel"
  9. "Before Mecca"
  10. "Reflection (Interlude)"
  11. "Hajji"
  12. "Tiime Fold 79"
  13. "Directrix"
  14. "Nova" - featuring Styles of Beyond
  15. "Nature"
  16. "Make It Plain"
  17. "Microphenia" - featuring Styles of Beyond
  18. "Satan Dynasty Killer 2" - featuring Exceed

Re-release track listing

  1. "The Ahdan"
  2. "Contact 1"
  3. "Al Faatihah"
  4. "Satan Dynasty Killa 1"
  5. "Unseen Letter"
  6. "Triple Irons"
  7. "Oneself Duel"
  8. "The Grand Design"
  9. "Before Mecca"
  10. "Contact 2"
  11. "Hajji"
  12. "Time Fold 79"
  13. "Directrix"
  14. "Nova" - featuring Styles of Beyond
  15. "Make It Plain"
  16. "Microphenia" - featuring Styles of Beyond
  17. "Satan Dynasty Killa 2"- Featuring Exceed
  18. "Sound Quest"
  19. "Directrix" (Optical Mix 2000) (Japanese version only)
  20. "Directrix" (Indopepsydnics Remix) (Japanese version only)

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