American musician
Musical artist
Donell McGary (born October 30, 1976) known professionally as Dibiase, is an American alternative hip hop producer from Watts, Los Angeles , California .[ 1] He is also a member of Project Blowed hip-hop shop.
Dibiase released his debut album, Machines Hate Me , on Alpha Pup Records in 2010.[ 2] Pitchfork Media gave it 5.8 out of 10,[ 3] while Resident Advisor gave it 4 out of 5.[ 4] Before doing music, he made a living as a graphic artist.[ 5] Unlike most hip-hop producers who use the Akai MPC and SP-1200 , he primarily utilizes the SP-303 and SP-404 installments, for they provide a gritty lo-fi sound.[ 6] [ 7]
Machines Hate Me (2010)
Sound Palace (2011)
Looney Goons (2012)
Schematiks (2013)
Baker's Dozen: DIBIA$E (2016)
Bonus Levels (2019)Up the Joystick (2007)
Los Angeles 1/10 (2010) with P.U.D.G.E.
Comfort Zone (2011)
Swingology 101 (2011)
2Dirt4TV (2012) with Quelle Chris
Collectin' Dust (2012)
Throwbacks (2012)
Llamaville (2012)
10K (2013)
Progressions (2013)
Up the Joystick 2 (Hidden Levels) (2014)
Excuse the Tape Hiss (2014)"Hue-Man Nature of the Beast" b/w "My Lady" (2009) with Droop-Capone
"May the Force" (2009)
"Fly Me t' the Moon" (2011) with Versis Intuition & Verbs – "Really" from Buzz (2009)
Remarkable Mayor – "Floating", "Contradictions" and "Boogie Bounce" from The Campaign (2009)
Exile – "Population Control (Dibiase Remix)" from Radio Bonus (2010)
Dark House Family – "Mein Atari (Dibiase Lofi Reflip)" from Family Trees (2010)
Take – "Neon Beams (Dibiase Remix)" from Only Mountain: The Remixes (2011)
T. Calmese – "Out My Mind" from A Will of Fortune (2011)
Flash Bang Grenada – "Good Cop, Bad Cop" from 10 Haters (2011)
Blu – "Slngbngrs" from York (2011)
Joe Styles – "Love, Peace, Happiness, and Rhythm", "Give You All My Heart", "I See You" and "Tel-Lie-Vision" from Elevation Music (2012)
2Mex & Maiselph – "All Comes Down" from Like Farther... Like Sun... (2013)
Clear Soul Forces – "We Be Runnin' This" from Gold PP7s (2013)
Open Mike Eagle – "Jon Lovitz (Fantasy Booking Yarn)" from Dark Comedy (2014)
Jonwayne – "These Words Are Everything" from Rap Album Two (2017)
^ Whatley, Jacqueline (November 1, 2010). "Mr. Dibiase 'Machines Hate Me' (Review)" . URB . Archived from the original on August 16, 2011.
^ Reynaldo, Shawn (September 14, 2010). "Video: Dibiase "Skullcrack" " . XLR8R .
^ Patrin, Nate (September 7, 2010). "Mr. Dibiase: Machines Hate Me – Album Reviews" . Pitchfork Media .
^ Ryce, Andrew (September 27, 2010). "RA Reviews: Dibiase – Machines Hate Me (Album)" . Resident Advisor .
^ "Digital in Berlin:Interview With Mr. Dibiase" . September 14, 2010.
^ Sorcinelli, Gino (January 15, 2016). "Medium/Micro-Chop: Dibia$e Discusses 303s, 404s, MPCs, and Tape Hiss" .
^ "Heavy in the Streets: 303s and 404s: Mr. Dibia$e Pt. 2" . July 11, 2013.