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Non-Prophets is a duo of rapper Sage Francis and producer Joe Beats. ==History== The duo came to people's attention with their first effort, the ''Drop Bass / Bounce'' 12-inch single on Emerge Music in 1999. The follow-up release came in 2000 as the ''All Word, No Play'' single. Shortly after Non-Prophets singles caught a buzz, Sage Francis verbally committed to the then up-and-coming label Anticon for the release of his first solo album. Until ''Personal Journals official unveiling in 2002, he self-released his ''Sick Of'' mixtapes which included Non-Prophets material. Around the same time, Joe Beats created his first compilation of instrumentals, ''Reverse Discourse''. Here Joey introduces his unpaused/uninterrupted style of producing. With Sage Francis' help, the album saw the light of day on his Strange Famous Records. Their debut album ''Hope'' was released on Lex Records in 2003. It was described by Pitchfork Media as "one of the year's finest," also receiving a positive review from ''CMJ New Music Monthly''.〔Pemberton, Rollie (2003) "(Non-Prophets ''Hope'' )", Pitchfork Media, October 13, 2003, retrieved 2010-11-14〕〔Gladstone, Neil (2003) "(Non-Prophets ''Hope'' )", ''CMJ New Music Monthly'', November 2003, p. 55, retrieved 2010-11-14〕 In early 2004, they toured the United States on Sage Francis' Fuck Clear Channel tour.〔Faraone, Chris (2007) "Artist moves to different Beats", ''Boston Herald'', April 3, 2007, p. 36〕 Today, the two are established as soloists. In 2004, Sage Francis signed to Epitaph Records. In 2010, his ''Li(f)e'' was the third and final record to come out on one of Epitaph's sister labels ANTI-. In 2005, Joe Beats released ''Indie Rock Blues'' on Arbeid and 24-7 Records. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Non-Prophets」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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