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The group has been shrouded in mystery ever since their first recordings were released. In 2009, they released two EPs, a self-titled release and "Of Light" however the identity of the creators of the project was not revealed, with no accompanying promotional material and no presence on social networking sites. But despite their elusiveness, these recordings garnered significant praise from the local press, becoming favourites of the Sub Pop office, who went on to track the duo down and sign the to their label; the first hip-hop act to be signed to Sub Pop, a label predominantly focussing on alternative rock releases.
Following this, their debut album was released, titled "Black Up" in 2011, receiving wide critical acclaim and becoming an underground hit. It was revealed who was behind the music, with Ishmael Butler providing the lyrics and vocals and Tendai Maraire, son of famous mbar player Dumisani Mararie, providing the instrumentation for the track. The album was listed number one in a Seattle Times review of album releases in 2011.
Whilst maintaining the progressive lyrical wordplay of Digable Planets, Shabazz Palaces had a darker, more hard-hitting sound, creating complex soundscapes full of depth and innovation. Following their debut album, the duo remained relatively quiet, although they appeared on an AwE NaturalE track for his debut album, as well as contributing a track to Flying lotus' 2013 mixture "Ideas+Drafts+Loops." In 2014, they released their second record, "Lese Majesty," again released on Sub Pop, continuing to progress their unique and innovative sound.
Most amazing concert I've been to in a while. The energy from clipping and the crowd was electric. It's the next morning, and I'm still hyped up from the show.
This show was incredible! This was my third time seeing them and I can say each show I've been to has been better than the next. They perform an incredibly long set - it was almost 2 hours - weaving in a mix of new and old music. Seeing them live is like having an out of body experience the drums dance in your soul and you can't help but sway to the beats that pulse through the room. Their choreographed dancing is such a sight to see. Not to mention the bits of wisdom you pick up about life and not selling out to make a quick buck. If you don't listen to their music go and do it now. It will open your mind to different worlds.