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In addition to 1200 Hobos, Mr. Dibbs has also been touring DJ for Atmosphere and El-P. With Doseone and Jel, he is also a member of Presage, [ 5 ] who released one album Outer Perimeter in 1998. In 1996, Mr. Dibbs teamed up with graffiti magazine Scribble to put on the first Scribble Jam event as a promotion for the magazine's launch. [ 7 ]
This is primarily a break-beat record. This record was produced by Mr. Dibbs and NuGruv. 2001 Just Add Water: This is a collection of live routines 2003, July Vanilla Hater Breaks: The follow-up break album to their first release. 2004 National Geoplastic: Manimal Records This is, according to the Crackers, the second edition to their ...
While touring around the years of the new millennium, Slug, Eyedea, and DJ Abilities would perform shows together as Atmosphere. Eyedea would support MC, perform his own songs, and freestyle with Slug and DJ Abilities would DJ. Soon after the release of God Loves Ugly, Mr. Dibbs would tour with Atmosphere instead of Eyedea & Abilities.
"The national touring of PAID DUES is a dream come true. It’s what I had in mind when I first brought the idea to Guerilla Union --something like a Warped tour for underground hip-hop, where my friends and I could be outside in the daylight enjoying summer with our fans instead of cramped up in some dark smelly nightclub worried about staying ...
The 30th Song is the debut studio album by American hip hop DJ and record producer Mr. Dibbs. [3] It was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment on February 28, 2003. [1] "Outreach 5" was released as a single from the album on November 19, 2002. [2] The album was ranked at number 27 on CMJ's Hip-Hop 2003 chart. [4]
Soundset Music Festival was a hip-hop music festival held yearly in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area over Memorial Day weekend.Since Soundset began in the Metrodome parking lot in 2008, attendance has grown from 12,000 to over 30,000 consistently since 2014.
Always the Hard Way is an album by American beatdown hardcore band Terror, released on the Trustkill label in 2006. The album also features a guest appearance by Mr. Dibbs and Murs (credited as "Mr. Murs") as a rap interlude, Aaron Cooley of Death Threat on "You Can't Break Me", and on "So Close to Defeat", a vocal performance is given by Eddie Sutton of Leeway.
Rhymesayers Entertainment was co-founded in 1995 by Sean Daley (), Anthony Davis (), Musab Saad (Sab the Artist) and Brent Sayers (Siddiq). [4]Former members of the Headshots crew. [5]