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themselves are Dose One and Jel, from California. Jel became familiar with dose through his good friend and radio partner, Kevin Beacham. But it wasn't until early 1998 when some tapes were exchan (More...)
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themselves are Dose One and Jel, from California. Jel became familiar with dose through his good friend and radio partner, Kevin Beacham. But it wasn't until early 1998 when some tapes were exchanged through mutual friend, Mr. Dibbs, that the two realized their potential together. Soon after a few phone conversations, jel started making frequent sojourns from Chicago to Cincinnati to record with dose. The duo's first couple of tracks ended up on dose's first, self-released record Hemispheres (1998). Then from April of 1998 to January of 1999 they solidified their chemistry, putting the tracks together that would end up on themselves' Them. That same Spring dose and jel, along with Slug of Atmosphere and Sole and Alias of Live Poets began recording Deep Puddle Dynamics's The Taste Of Rain... Why Kneel. Out of that record, the concept of Anticon was somewhere born -- whose founding dose and jel would become an integral part of, later bringing them both to the Bay Area. Since then, both artists have continued to push boundaries, producing and collaborating on a range of work far outside the constructs of traditional genre forms. They've expanded their use and understanding of their equipment, as well as perfected their live performances. Their record, the no music. (2002), involved the use of: an SP-1200, an MPC-2000, a Korg Poly 64 keyboard, some other shit, a Roland VS 880, Digital Performer, a Dr. Sample, various microphones, numerous household items and found objects and sounds. Recently the two of them have also expanded their roles in the group, both contributing vocals and production to the no music.. They also added Dax Pierson on keyboards, Dr. Sample, Theremin and back up vocals on many of their tracks, and to all of their live performances. Dax is essential in adding syncopation and a real time quality to the tracks. After a six-year hiatus, Themselves return on a rampage of heady rap wrung from hardworking hands. Of course, the duo of Jeffrey “Jel” Logan and Adam “Doseone” Drucker are never too far from the frontlines of good art and honest music. Last year, their Subtle sextet released its third album, the critically acclaimed and wildly adventurous ExitingARM, and a 2005 collaboration with Germany’s the Notwist yielded the cult gem 13 & God. There have been solo offerings, guest appearances, and ceaseless touring, but not peep from the name behind 2002’s left-field classic The No Music. That blessed interim has seen Doseone and Jel become the fearless musicians and exacting artists they’d always meant to be. Now, hungrier than ever, Themselves are here to scrawl a bold new chapter across rap’s too-stale tome. Furthermore, they set out to accomplish this feat unadorned, returning to hip-hop’s most cardinal and carnal form, the number two: the DJ and the MC—neck-snapping beats and precision prose—accompanied by a little righteous indignation, of course. Such things do have roots, naturally, and Themselves’ are as colorful as one would expect. Drucker was born in Napa, Idaho, to a hippie pair whose relationship wouldn’t outlast its ideals. Logan was raised in Chicago by Pentecostal parents. While the former spent his preteen years bouncing between Philadelphia and New Jersey, surviving by his mile-a-minute wit and ceaseless imagination, Logan nursed an early love for the decidedly safe sounds of Chuck Berry into raging crush on the unhinged backbone of rap music: beats. He’d pump gas in order to save up for the hallowed SP-1200 drum machine (of which he’s now a renowned master); Drucker would hone his unmatched rap styles in street battles before moving to Cincinnati in his late teens. In that city’s annual “Scribble Jam” competition, as “Doseone,” he famously battled Eminem in a final-round showdown—as well as one of his idols, Freestyle Fellowship’s P.E.A.C.E.—and the experience left him hollow. Meanwhile, Jel had forged a sound unto himself, but couldn’t find a voice able to keep pace. In 1998, tapes were exchanged through the venerable DJ Mr. Dibbs, and history came to be made. Of that initial meeting, much would be born: Doseone’s ambitious, self-released debut Hemispheres (1998); Themselves’ seminal unveiling, Them (1999); the landmark collaborative project, Deep Puddle Dynamics (also featuring Sole, Alias and Atmosphere’s Slug); and the Anticon label itself. Soon, Dose and Jel moved to Oakland in order to spark a movement with Anticon’s other co-founders, two of which (Odd Nosdam, and Yoni Wolf of WHY?) were in yet another celebrated group with Drucker, the eternally lauded cLOUDDEAD. Since, Doseone and Jel have continued to challenge rap—and our conception of music itself—every step of the way. Through their joint projects and an impressive body of solo work (see 2006’s Soft Money, by Jel, or Doseone’s self-released spoken-word album, Soft Skulls), these two have been nurturing the kind of legacy that only gets better with age. In 2009, Themselves return to a core that’s been warming, strengthening, and expanding all the while. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Jul 24
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The Electric Circus (Edinburgh) – The Blessings, Themselves - 2010
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Jul 23
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Stereo (Glasgow) – Dam Mantle, Themselves - 2010
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Jul 22
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The City Arts & Music Project (London) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 21
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La Péniche (Lille) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 19
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Batofar (Paris) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 18
Cissy
The Criterion (Leicester) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 16
Subtitle
Hafenklang (Hamburg) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 15
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Druckluft (Oberhausen) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 14
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Schocken (Stuttgart) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 13
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Hana-Bi (Ravenna) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 12
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Kranhalle (Munich) – Themselves - 2010
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Jul 10
Elektrisches Kraut
Volksbühne (Berlin) – Cluster, Themselves, Von Spar - 2010
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Jul 09
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16 Tons (Moscow) – Themselves, DZA - 2010
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Jul 08
Themselves / Есть Есть Есть
日本武道館 (Tokyo) – Themselves - 2010
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Jun 10
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The New Parish (Oakland) – Themselves - 2010
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Jun 09
THEMSELVES / TALKDEMONIC / BATHS @ echo
The Echo (Los Angeles) – Talkdemonic, Themselves - 2010
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Jun 08
Talkdemonic
The Casbah (San Diego) – Talkdemonic, Themselves - 2010
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Jun 05
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Mississippi Studios (Portland) – Themselves - 2010
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Jun 04
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Nectar Lounge (Seattle) – Talkdemonic, Themselves - 2010
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May 30
SOUNDSET ‘10
Canterbury Park (Shakopee) – Busdriver, P.O.S., Themselves - 2010
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May 02
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Bowery Ballroom (New York) – Themselves - 2010
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Dec 05
Themselves, Eyeda, Abilities
Cactus Club (Milwaukee) – Themselves - 2009
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Dec 04
Eyedea & Abilities
Varsity Theater (Minneapolis) – Themselves - 2009
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Dec 03
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Reggie's Rock Club (Chicago) – Themselves - 2009
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Dec 02
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Blind Pig (Ann Arbor) – Themselves - 2009
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Dec 01
Eyedea & Abilities
El Mocambo (Toronto) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 28
Eyedea & Abilities
The Middle East Downstairs (Cambridge) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 27
Eyedea & Abilities
Knitting Factory (Brooklyn) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 25
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Rock and Roll Hotel (Washington D.C.) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 24
Eyedea & Abilities
Local 506 (Chapel Hill) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 23
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529 (Atlanta) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 22
Eyedea & Abilities and Themselves
House of Blues (New Orleans) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 20
Eyedea & Abilities
Hailey's Club (Denton) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 19
Eyedea & Abilities
The Highball (Austin) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 08
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Patronaat (Haarlem) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 07
Musiques Volantes # 14 - JOUR 3
Les Trinitaires (Metz) – Busdriver, Hecuba, Rustie, Themselves, Publicist - 2009
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Nov 06
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De Kreun (Kortrijk) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 05
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Botanique (Brussels) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 04
Schimmy Yaw
K4 (Nuremberg) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 03
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Rote Sonne (Munich) – Themselves - 2009
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Nov 02
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Magnet Club (Berlin) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 31
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Zoro (Leipzig) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 30
Give me Five!
Point Ephémère (Paris) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 30
Musiques Volantes
Les Trinitaires (Metz) – Themselves, Jóhann Jóhannsson - 2009
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Oct 29
Festival Soy #7
Bitche (Nantes) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 28
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Heretic Club (Bordeaux) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 26
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Baloard (Lier) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 24
STOP.SPOT! 2009 - Let there be words!
OK Offenes Kulturhaus Oberösterreich (Linz) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 23
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Exil (Zurich) – Themselves - 2009
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Oct 21
Just Jack
L'Aéronef (Lille) – Just Jack, Chinese Man, Themselves - 2009
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Oct 20
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Grnd Gerland (Lyon) – Themselves - 2009


