“There are a few people out there, in the midst of all types of busy scenes, who still find what I do to be relevant. For this I am eternally grateful.” – Dabrye, 2011 Despite being widely regarded as ...
Ten years ago this week, Dabrye’s Two/Three album was released by Ann Arbor-based label Ghostly International. It’s the follow-up release to the all-instrumental One/Three from five years earlier, and ...
Dabrye hasn’t released anything too recently, but like House Shoes, his albums feature a variety of great indie rappers (his 2006 release, Two/Three featured DOOM, Vast Aire, Beans, Guilty Simpson, ...
Today’s enterprising young musicians diversify. Take Ann Arbor’s Tadd Mullinix: He records orchestral IDM under his own name, jittery breakbeat techno as James Cotton, ruffneck ragga as SK-1 (with ...
Den Song "BUS feat. MC Soom T – Keep Life Right (Dabrye Rmx/ Instrumental)" jetzt als kostenloses Video ansehen. Außerdem: Mehr Infos zu Various Artists und dem Album "Futurism Ain't Shit To Me 2" ...
Instrumental hip-hop, if such a name can describe Prefuse 73 and opener Dabrye’s performance Thursday night at the Empty Bottle, is increasingly home to many of popular music’s most bold ...
Ann Arbor producer follows two well-received instrumental albums with a set dominated by guest MCs, including contributions from Beans, Wildchild, and Guilty Simpson. No score yet, be the first to add ...
One/Three sees hip-hop going under the precise knife of Dabrye and emerging with a serious facelift, but with a new zest for life. Dabrye’s electronic hip-hop beatscapes are vaguely familiar yet ...
Artist: DabryeTitle: Two/ThreeRating: 3 StarsReviewed by: Robert Longfellow Producer extraordinaire Dabrye has garnered critical acclaim as an electronic happy producer. Two/Three (Ghostly ...