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Antedote was born in the year 2004 by emcee Mesi Goodness, formerly
of Dislocated Styles (Roadrunner Records), and drummer Dan Val Dan.
Disillusioned with the cookie cutter quality of Hip-Hop music, they
decided to create a group that embraced positivity with organic
rhythms fusing together elements of Hip-Hop, Jazz, Soul, and R &
B. To help in their quest, they sought out multi-instrumentalists
Travis Von Cartier and Kellin Whitmer, two brothers with both classical
and jazz backgrounds, who consequently had already formed a creative
partnership producing beats. To aid Val Dan in his rhythmic endeavors,
percussionist EB Magic was located bringing his unique percussive
abilities to this already formidable might. The five musicians immediately
composed a handful of songs, then proceeded to recording and independently
releasing their first EP "Volume One:The Neato Project". The EP
was met with critical acclaim establishing their name and presence
among the local underground Hip-Hop scene in Phoenix.
After the release of Volume One, the organic sounds of Antedote
began to evolve, eventually expanding culminating with the addition
of emcee Many Pieces, a friend and long time collaborator of Mesi
Goodness, and the addition of vocalist Aniana, bringing the soul
and passion of a female vocal to smooth out the edges. With the
sonic evolution in place, the new incarnation of Antedote arose
composed and they recorded their first full length album entitled
"The Speakeasy". Antedote successfully self released "Speak Easy"
in mid 2007 amid a multitude of hype and extraordinarily positive
reviews including a nomination for Best Hip Hop Album of the Year
by the Los Angeles Music Awards. This album further cemented their
reputation as one of the most visionary and innovative sounds emerging
from the underground hip hop scene, and after the release party
itself turning out a sell out crowd in a national level venue showed
that Antedote was on the way up.
Antedote has recorded a video for their first single "Universal"
off of "Speak Easy" as well as being nominated twice by the Phoenix
New Times for Best Hip-Hop. Their distinctive sound has also allowed
them to share stages with Common, Digable Planets, Kool Kieth, Busdriver,
Buck 65, Shapeshifters, Pigeon John, Gift of Gab, 2Mex, The Procussions,
Crown City Rockers, Scratch (The Roots) , Tim Alexander of Primus
lore, DJ Radar, DJ Z-trip, and SolIlloquists of Sound. Currently
Antedote is back in the studio working on new material for a potential
winter release which will no doubt further expand the edges and
boundaries of Hip-Hop and music as we know it.
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