Grand Analog
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Grand Analog is a Canadian hip hop band, fronted by Odario Williams. The project combines R&B, jazz, reggae and rock influences into a hip hop style performed mainly on live instruments instead of digital electronics.[1]
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Grand Analog, November 2009 | |
| Background information | |
| Origin | Winnipeg, Manitoba Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Genres | Canadian hip hop |
| Years active | 2006 – present |
| Labels | The Shadow Cabinet Music Group, Ferryhouse Records (GER) |
| Members | Odario Williams Warren Bray Ofield Williams TJ Garcia Aubrey McGhee Catalist |
History
Grand Analog was first formed by Williams in 2002 as a short-lived rock-oriented side project from his main band Mood Ruff. After Mood Ruff's breakup, he revived the project with a new focus on reggae and hip hop in 2006.[2] Williams has told the press that "sonically, I knew that I wanted to dig into dub and rock and soul. I've always wanted to do that, but years ago I wasn't free enough upstairs to know that I could."[1]
The band released their first album, Calligraffiti, in 2007. A follow-up album, titled Metropolis Is Burning,[3] was released on May 26, 2009.[4][5] The album topped the Canadian community and campus radio hip hop chart for several weeks.[6]
Grand Analog won two Western Canadian Music Awards for Best Rap/Hip-Hop Recording in 2009 for Touch Your Toes EP and 2010 for Metropolis Is Burning.[7]
The band's third album, Modern Thunder, was released in Canada on August 20, 2013.[8][9] Modern Thunder was also released in various European countries on German label Ferryhouse Records; and released in the U.S. on Brooklyn label Feel Up Records.
In 2015, the band released an album, Roll Dub Soul Rap,[10] and performed at a number of clubs in western Canada.[11] In 2016, they released a video, "Love is a Battlefield".[12]
Discography
- Calligraffiti (2007)
- Metropolis Is Burning (2009)
- Modern Thunder (2013)
- Roll Dub Soul Rap (2015)
- Survival (2018)