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LIVE & DIRECT TOUR '05
 
HIEROGLYPHICS
Featuring:
DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN * SOULS OF MISCHIEF * CASUAL * PEP LOVE w/Special Guests: NON-PHIXION * OC of D.I.T.C. * BOOM BAP PROJECT

2012-08-14
8:00PM


Doors @ 6PM
$19.50 Advance
$22.00 Day of Show
SRO SHOW * ALL AGES
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Rooted in the creative atmosphere of the Bay Area, Hieroglyphics has emerged as a powerful force within underground hip-hop culture. Comprised of Del the Funky omosapien, Casual, Pep Love, Domino, and the group Souls of Mischief, this crew is one of the first to successfully forge careers as a collective and as individual artists. Sales for the crew have sailed well beyond 3 million units-- and that’s not even including their various tapes and underground records released in the early days.

If you felt the Hieroglyphics camp for the first time when Del emerged on the scene in ‘91 with the classic, I Wish My Brother George Was Here (Elektra) you had to know that great things were ahead. And on and on, good things came from Hiero, including: Del’s 1993 release, No Need for Alarm (Elektra), Souls’ debut in 1993, 93 til Infinity (Jive), Casual’s 1994 release Fear Itself (Jive), and Souls’ follow up in 1995, No Man’s Land (Jive).

In 1997, armed with experience and insight, Hieroglyphics formed their own independent company, Hiero Imperium, and soon released their first album as a collective unit, Third Eye Vision, followed by releases by each of the individual artists on the label. Hiero also built a strong online presence through their award-winning website – hieroglyphics.com (9 years and running!) and a merchandise line prominently featuring their famous three-eyed logo.

The success of the Hieroglyphics Imperium label has enabled them to branch out beyond their own work to expand their musical legacy. The most notable of these collaborations was Del the Funky Homosapien’s lead vocal performance on “Clint Eastwood”, the smash single off of the multi-platinum selling album from the Gorillaz.

2005 will bring about forthcoming albums from: Opio (Triangulation Station) Casual (Smash Rockwell), Pep Love (Reconstruction) and Del (Eleventh Hour). Also included in this surge of creativity is the newly formed multi-media branch of Hiero Imperium, set to release a DVD of the recent ieroglyphics “Full Circle” Tour. Keep your third eye open!











 

 
 
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