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* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: While [[Friendly Fandoms|many fans enjoy both performers]], there is a growing rivalry between fans of Elemental and fans of [[Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer|Mr. B]]. See [[Rap Feud]] below. |
* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: While [[Friendly Fandoms|many fans enjoy both performers]], there is a growing rivalry between fans of Elemental and fans of [[Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer|Mr. B]]. See [[Rap Feud]] below. |
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* [[Gentleman Adventurer]]: Elemental dresses in pith helmet and khakis, and a [[Sherlock Holmes]] pipe. |
* [[Gentleman Adventurer]]: Elemental dresses in pith helmet and khakis, and a [[Sherlock Holmes]] pipe. |
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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In his video for "Fighting Trousers" (see [[Rap Feud]] below), Elemental enters a boxing ring wearing khaki shorts and boxing gloves, but still with his trademark pipe and pith helmet on. |
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In his video for "Fighting Trousers" (referencing his rap feud with Mr. B)<!-- (see [[Rap Feud]] below)-->, Elemental enters a boxing ring wearing khaki shorts and boxing gloves, but still with his trademark pipe and pith helmet on. |
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* [[Hip Hop]] |
* [[Hip Hop]] |
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* [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]]: "Let's settle this like gentlemen, armed with heavy sticks, on a rotating plate with spikes, like ''[[Flash Gordon (film)|Flash Gordon]]''." |
* [[Let's Fight Like Gentlemen]]: "Let's settle this like gentlemen, armed with heavy sticks, on a rotating plate with spikes, like ''[[Flash Gordon (film)|Flash Gordon]]''." |
Revision as of 20:25, 13 September 2020
Alter ego of British rapper and comedian Paul Alborough, Professor Elemental (also known as MC Elemental) is a Steampunk musical artist and one of the pioneers of "Chap-Hop." While not the first to mix hip-hop with steampunk, he is apparently the first to put the unique British spin on it that has become known as chap-hop. His character is that of an eccentric upper class Gentleman Adventurer and Mad Scientist from the late 1800s. While his act probably started out as a piss take (he intended to do an album about rappers throughout history), he has become a major sensation in the Steampunk community, and his rap about his love of tea, "Cup of Brown Joy", became a YouTube hit.
Currently[when?] in a feud with fellow chap-hop artist Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer, which has gained them both international recognition.
- Adventurer Outfit
- A Fete Worse Than Death: One of his songs, but with "Def" in place of "death"
- Awesome Anachronistic Apparel
- Bad Humor Truck: "Animal Ice Cream."
- British Accents: Professor Elemental speaks in the affected Received Pronunciation of the upper crust.
- British English: Elemental gets into a rap battle on the differences between British and Canadian slang.
- Chap-Hop
- Cool Helmet: Elemental's pith helmet.
- Crazy Awesome
- Crowd Song: "Cup of Brown Joy." "Now when I say 'Earl Grey', you say 'Yes, please!"
- Distinguished Gentleman's Pipe
- Everything's Better with Monkeys: His butler, Geoffrey, is an orangutan.
- Fandom Rivalry: While many fans enjoy both performers, there is a growing rivalry between fans of Elemental and fans of Mr. B. See Rap Feud below.
- Gentleman Adventurer: Elemental dresses in pith helmet and khakis, and a Sherlock Holmes pipe.
- Good Old Fisticuffs: In his video for "Fighting Trousers" (referencing his rap feud with Mr. B), Elemental enters a boxing ring wearing khaki shorts and boxing gloves, but still with his trademark pipe and pith helmet on.
- Hip Hop
- Let's Fight Like Gentlemen: "Let's settle this like gentlemen, armed with heavy sticks, on a rotating plate with spikes, like Flash Gordon."
- The Mad Hatter: Elemental's gone mad from an excess of tea.
- Mad Scientist: Elemental raps about experiments that Dr. Moreau would be jealous of in "Animal Magic".
- Quintessential British Gentleman
- Spot of Tea: "Cup of Brown Joy" is a love letter to the stuff. "Love a cup! Oh, God yes!"
- Taxidermy Is Creepy: Elemental is a "mad taxidermist", who experiments with sewing parts of different animals together to create new ones (while they are living) in his song, "Animal Magic." The animals get their vengeance in the end.
- Travel Montage: In "Cup of Brown Joy", his head on a teacup travels to places famous for tea across the globe.
- Upper Class Wit
- Vaudeville: Elemental is also a member of Come Into My Parlour, a "Victorian Cabaret" Steampunk theatrical troupe in England, several members of whom appear in his "Cup of Brown Joy" and "Fighting Trousers" videos.