“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 ...
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 ...
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