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Dessa, “A Badly Broken Code”
Dessa, A Badly Broken Code Doomtree Like many spoken-word artists turned rappers, Dessa makes music that can’t be easily pegged as hip hop. Instead, A Badly Broken Code has a wintry, quiet tone reminiscent of mid-90s trip-hop, and she spends … Continue reading
Dessa’s “A Badly Broken Code”
Earlier this year, I included Minneapolis singer/rapper/poet Dessa on a list of ten dope MCs (not the ten best, as I mistakenly wrote, just ten good ones). I included her on the strength of a few appearances on Doomtree’s self-titled … Continue reading
Doomtree on tour
Minneapolis collective Doomtree — Sims, Mike Mictlan, Cecil Otter, Dessa and producers Paper Tiger and Lazerbeak– are heading out on the road next week. The tour won’t feature P.O.S., who is currently performing on the Warped Tour (more on that … Continue reading
New Music: Doomtree
Here’s a YouTube video preview and three cuts from P.O.S.’s Minneapolis crew Doomtree. Note that the songs are clean versions, just for the kiddies! If you like Rhymesayers/spoken-word style hip-hop, then check these out. Doomtree’s self-titled debut is out now. … Continue reading