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Dälek

 
Artist: Dälek
Dälek

Group Members:

dälek, Oktopus

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  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Abandoned Language

Biography

Newark, NJ's Dälek undermine the simplistic gloss of mainstream hip-hop with gritty, complex underground hip-hop that at once clicks and whirs like some electronica head trip; layers on environmental ambience; and assaults the listener with aggressive, intelligent rhymes. Oktopus and dälek met at William Patterson University in the mid-'90s and began collaborating. Soon dälek (as the MC is called) dropped out of school, cashed in his loans, and put his money into his home studio. The duo's first album, Negro Necro Nekros, was released on Gern Blandsten in 1998 to critical acclaim. The record combined elements of Faust, the rock grit of the Velvet Underground, shoegazer density, and IDM beats with insightful lyrics. Consequently Dälek were named on Urb's Next 100 list. During their relentless tour schedule, the duo met DJ Still at a college show and asked him to join the group. Dälek spent the next few years on the road, opening for acts like De La Soul, Prince Paul, DJ Spooky, the Rye Coalition, the Dillinger Escape Plan, the Pharcyde, and the Roots. Dälek's second album, From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots, was released on Ipecac Recordings in August 2002. The record expanded their already broad sound and fully realized the group's position beside hip-hop innovators like Antipop Consortium and cLOUDDEAD.

In 2004, after signing to Ipecac, Dälek released Absence, which brought them their greatest attention to date, and in early 2007, the dark, brooding Abandoned Language came out. Just a few months later, the multimedia album A Purge of Dissidents, which celebrated the ten short animated films the MC dälek had presented in art galleries, with a book, DVD, and CD, was released, and in July of that same year Deadverse Massive, Vol. 1: Dälek Rarities 1999-2006, a collection of hard to find or previously unreleased tracks, came out. In 2008, dälek founded his own label, Deadverse Recordings, and released Oddateee's Halfway Homeless that autumn. That year, as well as completing an extensive European tour, he also finished construction on his private recording facility Deadverse Studios -- a 1,000 square foot studio located nine blocks away from his apartment in northern Jersey. There, he and Oktopus started meticulously piecing together their fifth album, Gutter Tactics, which was released on Ipecac in January of 2009. ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide
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Dälek

Dälek at the cultural center Leoncavallo (Milan), in 2008. MC Dälek at the microphone, The Oktopus in the background.
Background information
Origin Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres Hip hop, rap, industrial, noise, shoegaze, industrial hip hop
Years active 1998–present
Labels Ipecac
Website www.deadverse.com
Members
MC Dälek
Oktopus
Former members
Still

Dälek (pronounced 'Die-a-leck') is an American alternative hip hop duo from Newark, NJ. The group comprises MC Dälek (vocals) and the Oktopus (production). They have often toured with artists from radically different genres, such as Godflesh, Isis, Prince Paul, The Melvins, De La Soul, RJD2, and Lovage.

Dälek's music is dark, noisy and atmospheric, equally inspired by industrial music like Einstürzende Neubauten, the layered noise of My Bloody Valentine and the dense sound collages of Public Enemy. Their sound is often constructed through sampling and a musical base atypical of most hip-hop, making it difficult for people to classify their sound. They have been described as trip-hop, glitch-hop, and metal- shoegaze-hip-hop, as well as criticized for their broad range of sound. [1]

MC Dälek described the duo's music to the Chicago Sun-Times:[1]

"It's purely hip-hop, in the purest sense. If you listen to what hip-hop has historically been, it was all about digging in different crates and finding different sounds, and finding different influences to create. If Afrika Bambaataa wasn't influenced by Kraftwerk, we wouldn't have 'Planet Rock.' So, in that sense, what we do is strictly hip-hop.
If there is a difference. It's that the palette of sounds we work with is more varied than what has been called hip- hop in the last 10 years. Somehow, as hip-hop grew, it's been put into this box. I think it's funny when people are like, 'That's not hip-hop. It's this and this and this.' You can try to rationalize it as whatever you want to rationalize it as."

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Discography

Studio Albums

Collaborations, EPs, Compilations

  • Ruin It (2002) in collaboration with Kid 606
  • Derbe Respect, Alder (2004) in collaboration with Faust
  • Streets All Amped (2006)
  • Deadverse Massive Vol.1 (2007) Rarities 1999-2006

References

  1. ^ a b Jakubiak, David (March 2, 2007), "Dalek makes hip-hop without sound barriers", Chicago Sun-Times 

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