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Celestaphone
Joseph Murphy (born October 4, 1996), professionally known as Celestaphone, is an American musician and record producer. Early life Joseph Murphy was born in Riverside, California on October 4, 1996. Several members of his family are musicians, including his parents. Career 2014–2017: Early recordings and instrumental albums Celestaphone released his first solo EP, ''Glorifying'', in October 2014. His first collaborative effort was producing Dionté BOOM's single "Fish Market" the following year. The song was included in a 2015 edition of the Arkansas Times' Rock Candy journal. In 2016, Celestaphone published a second EP titled ''Minappi's Last Wondrous Escapade'', and in 2017 he released three full-length albums: ''Robosoul'', ''To Cite Psych'', and ''To Cite Fright''. The EP, along with album ''To Cite Fright'' received a nod from Raoul Rego, former webmaster at WREK, in an interview with the station published by Bandcamp Daily. The aforementioned albums, consisting prima ...
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Paper Cut From The Obit
''Paper Cut From the Obit'' is a studio album by American musician Celestaphone. It was released on February 17, 2023, through Drumhex. The release features sole production by Celestaphone and includes guest appearances from Armand Hammer (music group), Armand Hammer, Defcee, MC Paul Barman, Moor Mother and R.A.P. Ferreira. Critical reception Francesco Nunziata of '':it:Ondarock, Ondarock'' gave the album a 7 out of 10, writing: He said of Celestaphone's rapping, it's "''metà strada tra la declamazione di un profeta su di giri e il ghigno sardonico di uno che ne ha viste tante, prima di decidere che la cosa migliore da fare è raccontare, non agire.''" (English translation: "halfway between the declamation of an amped-up prophet and the sardonic grin of someone who's seen it all before deciding it's best to narrate, not act.") OG Nick Marsh from ''Focus Hip Hop'', giving the album a 93 out of 100, said "This album is amazing. I think this is the best project I’ve heard fr ...
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A Year Of Octobers
''A Year of Octobers'' is the first collaborative studio album by American rapper MC Paul Barman and record producer Celestaphone. It was released August 20, 2021, on Drumhex. Barman performs as virtual band member and alter ego YOUNGMAN on each song, except for "Guillotine", performed as himself. The album was produced entirely by Celestaphone. Background The YOUNGMAN character was created during conversations MC Paul Barman had with rapper MF DOOM. Their earliest appearances include songs "YOUNGMAN Speaks on (((race)))" on 2018's ''(((echo chamber)))'', and "The Young Man Has A Point (Nurture)" from Milo (musician), Milo's 2017 album ''Who Told You to Think??!!?!?!?!'' Critical reception OG Nick Marsh of ''Focus Hip Hop'' gave the album a 91 out of 100, saying, "Celestaphone’s dynamic, layered, detailed production is phenomenal, and YOUNGMAN’s whole existence is just further proof that MC Paul Barman is one of the best writers in Hip Hop right now." Track listing All t ...
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Dionté BOOM
Ervin Dionté Harris (born July 24, 1991), better known by his stage name Dionté BOOM, is an American rapper-hip hop production, producer. He is currently based in Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock, and signed to Day By Day Entertainment. Career Dionté BOOM released his debut mixtape, ''Concrete Lessons'', in 2010. ''Beats Is Art (Prelude)'', was released by Day By Day Entertainment in 2011. BOOM released the EP, ''In Motion'' in May 2013. In December 2014 his song "High Horse" was featured on Stones Throw Records]"La 2 London"podcast. The ''Aswé A'' EP followed in December 2014. The song "Lickin'" was published by Arkansas Times in a 2014 issue of the journal Rock Candy, song "Fish Market" in a 2015 issue. Discography Mixtapes * ''Concrete Lessons'' (2010) * ''Herbal Discussion'' (2010) * ''Beats Is Art (Prelude)'' (2011) * ''Beats Is Art'' (2011) * ''Beats Is Art III'' (2011) * ''Hammer Bite'' (2015) EPs * ''Herbal Discussion Vol. 2'' (2013) * ''In Motion'' (2013) * ''As ...
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MC Paul Barman
Paul Nathaniel Barman (born October 30, 1974), better known by his stage name MC Paul Barman, is an American rapper and illustrator. Having emerged during the early 2000s, Barman became a definitive voice within the realm of alternative hip hop, noted for his intricate rhyme schemes and humorous narrative style, which he infuses with an array of literary devices. He is particularly recognized for his usage of , including Acrostic, acrostics and Palindrome, palindromes, in crafting his rap lyrics. The SymmyS Awards, a competition once organized by The Palindromist, had Barman as a past panel judge. Barman's complex and multilayered approach to songwriting has earned him both acclaim and attention, marking him as a distinctive and influential figure within the alternative hip hop scene. Early life Barman is from Ridgewood, New Jersey. He is Jewish. He attended Brown University. Career MC Paul Barman released his debut EP, ''It's Very Stimulating'', on Wordsound in 2000; it was prod ...
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Brown Alumni Magazine
Brown University is a private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the ''College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations''. One of nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution, it was the first US college to codify that admission and instruction of students was to be equal regardless of the religious affiliation of students. The university is home to the oldest applied mathematics program in the country and oldest engineering program in the Ivy League. It was one of the early doctoral-granting institutions in the U.S., adding masters and doctoral studies in 1887. In 1969, it adopted its Open Curriculum after student lobbying, which eliminated mandatory general education distribution requirements. In 1971, Brown's coordinate women's institution, Pembroke College, was fully merged into the university. The uni ...
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Alter Ego
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