Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors
Genres: experimental, indie, freak folk, indie rock, folk
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About Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors is an experimental pop group led by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist David Longstreth which formed in 2002 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. The current lineup of Dirty Projectors is Dave Longstreth (vocals, guitar, other instruments), Nat Baldwin (bass), Mike Johnson (drums), Maia Friedman (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Felicia Douglass (percussion, keyboards, vocals), and Kristin Slipp (keyboards, vocals). Based in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn with connections to the Portland, OR music scene, the group has produced a distinctive sound of electronic experimentation, melded with traditional instruments and harmonically complex vocals. Their recordings range from Prince-style one-man-recording-studio productions (The Glad Fact), to arranged orchestrations (the "Slaves' Graves" half of Slaves' Graves & Ballads), to basic voice over nylon-string guitar (the "Ballads" half of the aforementioned) to an amalgamation of all these tactics (the 'glitch opera' of The Getty Address and the mixed nature of New Attitude EP). Throughout, Longstreth's aggressively melodic vocals provide a consistent identity for otherwise widely divergent approaches to pop music. Longstreth claims influences ranging from Don Henley to Mariah Carey. The former's influence is most easily seen in The Getty Address album, which is a conceptual opera written from the point of view of Henley as a Spanish Conquistador, though the latter's vocal gymnastics clearly provide a clue to Longstreth's approach. Rise Above is an attempt to re-imagine the lyrics of Black Flag's DamagedDamaged album from memory over complex music that sees influence from the contemporary African blues and funk of such artists as Ali Farka Toure and Konono No. 1. Members of Dirty Projectors collaborated with Björk to perform an original composition by Longstreth, written for five voices and acoustic guitar, as part of a charity concert to benefit Housing Works, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing shelter for homeless men, women, and children suffering from AIDS.
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Dirty Projectors — Top 30 songs of 39
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dirty Projectors | Lose Your Love | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Rise Above | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Temecula Sunrise (Live At Other Music) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Lose Your Love (Chromeo Remix) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Cool Your Heart | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Dance For You | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Cannibal Resource | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Offspring Are Blank | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Swing Lo Magellan | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Remade Horizon | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Stillness Is the Move | ||
| Dirty Projectors | (I Wanna) Feel It All (feat. Dear Nora) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Here Til It Says I'm Not | ||
| Dirty Projectors | I Feel Energy ft Amber Mark | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Overlord | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Self Design | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Keep Your Name | ||
| Dirty Projectors | My Possession | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Stillness Is The Move (feat. Amber Coffman) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Two Doves | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Cool Yor Heart | ||
| Dirty Projectors | What Is The Time | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Hyperballad | ||
| Dirty Projectors | What I See | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Cool Your Heart (Equiknoxx Remix) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Cool Your Heart (feat. Dawn Richard) | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Stillness Is The Move | ||
| Dirty Projectors | About to Die | ||
| Dirty Projectors | What Is the Time | ||
| Dirty Projectors | Irresponsible Tune |