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Blue Sky Black Death

Blue Sky Black Death (abbreviated BSBD[1]) was a production duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area.[2][dubious ] It consisted of Ryan Maguire,[3] better known by his stage name Kingston, and Ian Taggart,[4] better known by his stage name Young God, or, later, Televangel.[5] They are known principally for their hip-hop and instrumental music, made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling. Their name is "a skydiving phrase alluding to beauty and death."[6]

Blue Sky Black Death
Also known asTorso
Orphan, 88 Ultra (Kingston)
Rev. Left (Young God)
OriginSan Francisco, California, United States
GenresInstrumental hip hop, alternative hip hop, trip hop
Occupation(s)Producers
Instrument(s)Drum machine, sampler, keyboard, synthesizer, guitar
Years active2003–2017
LabelsFake Four Inc, Mush Records, Babygrande Records
MembersKingston
Young God

History edit

Kingston and Young God met and began collaborating on music in 2003.[7] Young God, working under the name Rev. Left, began producing beats to rap over, but abandoned rapping and started producing exclusively around 2000. Kingston, working under the name Orphan, began his solo producing career collaborating with rapper Noah23 and the Plague Language collective[8][9][10][11] (to which Young God also contributed production). Kingston contributed production to Noah23's debut album Cytoplasm Pixel in 1999,[12] and the two collaborated closely until Jupiter Sajitarius in 2004, after which they parted ways.[13] In the same year, Kingston worked on projects for Virtuoso's Omnipotent Records. He contributed a number of tracks to Jus Allah's scheduled Omnipotent debut, All Fates Have Changed, but the album was shelved.[14] The tracks "Vengeance" and "Drill Sergeant" were later released on BSBD's Dirtnap mixtape,[15] and a number of other beats recorded for the album were bootlegged on The Devil'z Rejects album Necronomicon.[16] One Kingston beat, "Supreme (Black God's Remix)," was included on the Babygrande Records release of All Fates Have Changed in 2005.[17]

The duo, collaborating initially under the name Torso, signed their first record deal with Mush Records in 2005 to release the label's first double-disc album.[18] During the album's production, the duo settled on their current name.[19] The album, A Heap of Broken Images, was released on June 23, 2006. The first disc featured twelve instrumental tracks with heavy live instrumentation, while the second disc featured nine rap collaborations made with traditional hip-hop sampling and a closing instrumental. The guests included Rob Sonic, Mike Ladd, Jus Allah, Sabac Red, Wise Intelligent, A-Plus, Pep Love, Chief Kamachi, Myka 9, Virtuoso, Awol One and Holocaust.[20] The album received acclaim from various sources, including Vapors, Word, Mean Street, UK Hip Hop, and Allmusic,[21] and landed the duo on URB's "Next 100."[22] Around the same time, the duo completed a collaborative project with Ceschi entitled Deadpan Darling, which was never released due to the loss of most of the final mixes on a crashed hard drive.[23] 16 years later, in 2021, it was announced that Deadpan Darling had recovered and was later released.

Career edit

The acclaim received for their debut album led to the duo landing a record deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records later in 2006. Their first release on the label was a full-length collaboration with Holocaust, titled Blue Sky Black Death Presents: The Holocaust, released on September 5. Holocaust provided all the album's vocals with no guest appearances, and BSBD provided production for every track. The album included the duo's first 12-inch single, The Ocean / No Image.[24] The duo's next album was a collaboration with another Wu-Tang affiliate, Sunz of Man , and Black Market Militia member Hell Razah. Their album Razah's Ladder was released on October 23, 2007. Unlike The Holocaust, the album included outside guest appearances, featuring Crooked I, Shabazz the Disciple, Ill Bill, Sabac Red , and Prodigal Sunn.[25] The duo strayed from the dark soundscapes featured in The Holocaust, instead providing a soulful backdrop for Razah. Shortly before the release of Razah's Ladder, the duo released their first mixtape, titled Dirtnap, featuring various unreleased collaborations and two instrumentals from their forthcoming album.[15]

The duo's next release was their first all-instrumental project, Late Night Cinema, released on April 29, 2008. The dense instrumentals featured contributions from violinists, organists, trumpeters, synth players, and vocalists, as well as in-house guitar, keyboard, and drum kit work.[26] The album received high acclaim from XLR8R, Music-Reviewer, PopMatters, SputnikMusic and RapReviews.com. RapReviews writer Pedro Hernandez stated, "With this album, Blue Sky Black Death pushes the limits of what hip-hop music can be" and called it "essential listening."[27] BSBD stayed active online throughout 2008, releasing two instrumental podcast blends titled Gifts in Jail Vol. 1 and Gifts in Jail Vol. 2, as well as a screwed version of Late Night Cinema titled Lean Night Cinema.

In June 2008, after an online petition from fans, Babygrande released the acclaimed instrumentals from The Holocaust on vinyl and CD.[28] BSBD then contributed twelve of thirteen tracks for Phoenix MC Gutta's debut album Heads Will Roll, released on Babygrande on September 2.[29] On September 30, Babygrande released the album The Evil Jeanius, by pairing Jean Grae vocals with Blue Sky Black Death beats.[30] November saw the duo's fifth release of the year, Slow Burning Lights, an indie pop project with singer Yes Alexander,[31] which was recorded and completed two years before its release.[32]

Third Party, a collaboration with Alexander Chen of Boy in Static, was released on Fake Four Inc in 2010.

In 2011, Blue Sky Black Death released a new album, Noir, on Fake Four Inc. The duo also released For the Glory, a collaborative album with rapper Nacho Picasso, in the same year.

Two more collaborative albums with Nacho Picasso, Lord of the Fly and Exalted, were released in 2012.[33] They performed at South by Southwest in March of that year.[34]

A follow-up album with Yes Alexander entitled World Wide Romance was scheduled to be released sometime in 2013. The first single from the album Heart Attack was released in 2010.[35][36]

In May 2013, BSBD released a single titled "Valley of Kings," which features Cam'ron, SAS, and N.O.R.E.[37] This was followed by the release of their new instrumental album Glaciers on October 1, 2013.[38]

On February 14, 2014, Blue Sky Black Death released an unofficial remix of Frank Ocean's 2012 single "Pyramids," which included a chopped and screwed sample of Pimp C's verse from UGK's 1999 single "Wood Wheel."[39]

In January 2014, the duo returned to their roots and looked to truly realize ideas that were previously seen in their earlier works. BSBD also had cameos from other Fake Four Inc. signers, Child Actor, and JMSN, in their album Glaciers.[40]

In December 2017, Blue Sky Black Death made a post on their official Twitter saying they were "resting eternally." In a comment, Taggart replied the group hadn't been working on a project for some time, but they were still in contact.[41]

The Twitter account remained active after this announcement, largely run by Taggart. In February 2021, he hinted at the release of the then-unreleased Deadpan Darling collaboration with Ceschi from 16 years prior.[42] Later that month, the single "Sorry" was released by Fake Four under the Deadpan Darling name (with credits to both Blue Sky Black Death and Ceschi),[43] followed by a full release of the project on March 5.[44] Later that month, Taggart also teased a forthcoming 10-year anniversary reissue of Noir.[45]

Discography edit

Blue Sky Black Death

Nacho Picasso & Blue Sky Black Death

  • For the Glory (2011)
  • Lord of the Fly (2012)
  • Exalted (2012)
  • Stoned & Dethroned (2015)

Other collaborations

References edit

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  38. ^ @BSBDmusic (June 7, 2013). "Glaciers pushed back to Oct. 1st. It's much more of a fall/winter release anyway" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  39. ^ Nicolas James (20 February 2014). "Blue Sky Black Death - Pyramids (Remix) Feat. Pimp C - Stream [New Song]". HotNewHipHop.
  40. ^ Glaciers (album)
  41. ^ @BSBDmusic (December 21, 2017). "BSBD is resting eternally, but u can check out @0YoungGod0 snippets from his forthcoming debut. Smash that RT for a…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  42. ^ @BSBDmusic (February 1, 2021). "Anyone know about Deadpan Darling? 👀" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-03-23 – via Twitter.
  43. ^ @fakefour (February 24, 2021). ""Sorry" by @deadpandarling (@ceschi & @BSBDmusic) is out now. Listen everywhere you stream music! Spotify:…" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-03-23 – via Twitter.
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  45. ^ @0YoungGod0 (March 11, 2021). "10 year NOIR anniversary reissue vinyl is coming this year. And we're going bigger than before" (Tweet). Retrieved 2021-03-23 – via Twitter.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Blue Sky Black Death abbreviated BSBD 1 was a production duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area 2 dubious discuss It consisted of Ryan Maguire 3 better known by his stage name Kingston and Ian Taggart 4 better known by his stage name Young God or later Televangel 5 They are known principally for their hip hop and instrumental music made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling Their name is a skydiving phrase alluding to beauty and death 6 Blue Sky Black DeathAlso known asTorsoOrphan 88 Ultra Kingston Rev Left Young God OriginSan Francisco California United StatesGenresInstrumental hip hop alternative hip hop trip hopOccupation s ProducersInstrument s Drum machine sampler keyboard synthesizer guitarYears active2003 2017LabelsFake Four Inc Mush Records Babygrande RecordsMembersKingstonYoung God Contents 1 History 2 Career 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editKingston and Young God met and began collaborating on music in 2003 7 Young God working under the name Rev Left began producing beats to rap over but abandoned rapping and started producing exclusively around 2000 Kingston working under the name Orphan began his solo producing career collaborating with rapper Noah23 and the Plague Language collective 8 9 10 11 to which Young God also contributed production Kingston contributed production to Noah23 s debut album Cytoplasm Pixel in 1999 12 and the two collaborated closely until Jupiter Sajitarius in 2004 after which they parted ways 13 In the same year Kingston worked on projects for Virtuoso s Omnipotent Records He contributed a number of tracks to Jus Allah s scheduled Omnipotent debut All Fates Have Changed but the album was shelved 14 The tracks Vengeance and Drill Sergeant were later released on BSBD s Dirtnap mixtape 15 and a number of other beats recorded for the album were bootlegged on The Devil z Rejects album Necronomicon 16 One Kingston beat Supreme Black God s Remix was included on the Babygrande Records release of All Fates Have Changed in 2005 17 The duo collaborating initially under the name Torso signed their first record deal with Mush Records in 2005 to release the label s first double disc album 18 During the album s production the duo settled on their current name 19 The album A Heap of Broken Images was released on June 23 2006 The first disc featured twelve instrumental tracks with heavy live instrumentation while the second disc featured nine rap collaborations made with traditional hip hop sampling and a closing instrumental The guests included Rob Sonic Mike Ladd Jus Allah Sabac Red Wise Intelligent A Plus Pep Love Chief Kamachi Myka 9 Virtuoso Awol One and Holocaust 20 The album received acclaim from various sources including Vapors Word Mean Street UK Hip Hop and Allmusic 21 and landed the duo on URB s Next 100 22 Around the same time the duo completed a collaborative project with Ceschi entitled Deadpan Darling which was never released due to the loss of most of the final mixes on a crashed hard drive 23 16 years later in 2021 it was announced that Deadpan Darling had recovered and was later released Career editThe acclaim received for their debut album led to the duo landing a record deal with popular independent rap label Babygrande Records later in 2006 Their first release on the label was a full length collaboration with Holocaust titled Blue Sky Black Death Presents The Holocaust released on September 5 Holocaust provided all the album s vocals with no guest appearances and BSBD provided production for every track The album included the duo s first 12 inch single The Ocean No Image 24 The duo s next album was a collaboration with another Wu Tang affiliate Sunz of Man and Black Market Militia member Hell Razah Their album Razah s Ladder was released on October 23 2007 Unlike The Holocaust the album included outside guest appearances featuring Crooked I Shabazz the Disciple Ill Bill Sabac Red and Prodigal Sunn 25 The duo strayed from the dark soundscapes featured in The Holocaust instead providing a soulful backdrop for Razah Shortly before the release of Razah s Ladder the duo released their first mixtape titled Dirtnap featuring various unreleased collaborations and two instrumentals from their forthcoming album 15 The duo s next release was their first all instrumental project Late Night Cinema released on April 29 2008 The dense instrumentals featured contributions from violinists organists trumpeters synth players and vocalists as well as in house guitar keyboard and drum kit work 26 The album received high acclaim from XLR8R Music Reviewer PopMatters SputnikMusic and RapReviews com RapReviews writer Pedro Hernandez stated With this album Blue Sky Black Death pushes the limits of what hip hop music can be and called it essential listening 27 BSBD stayed active online throughout 2008 releasing two instrumental podcast blends titled Gifts in Jail Vol 1 and Gifts in Jail Vol 2 as well as a screwed version of Late Night Cinema titled Lean Night Cinema In June 2008 after an online petition from fans Babygrande released the acclaimed instrumentals from The Holocaust on vinyl and CD 28 BSBD then contributed twelve of thirteen tracks for Phoenix MC Gutta s debut album Heads Will Roll released on Babygrande on September 2 29 On September 30 Babygrande released the album The Evil Jeanius by pairing Jean Grae vocals with Blue Sky Black Death beats 30 November saw the duo s fifth release of the year Slow Burning Lights an indie pop project with singer Yes Alexander 31 which was recorded and completed two years before its release 32 Third Party a collaboration with Alexander Chen of Boy in Static was released on Fake Four Inc in 2010 In 2011 Blue Sky Black Death released a new album Noir on Fake Four Inc The duo also released For the Glory a collaborative album with rapper Nacho Picasso in the same year Two more collaborative albums with Nacho Picasso Lord of the Fly and Exalted were released in 2012 33 They performed at South by Southwest in March of that year 34 A follow up album with Yes Alexander entitled World Wide Romance was scheduled to be released sometime in 2013 The first single from the album Heart Attack was released in 2010 35 36 In May 2013 BSBD released a single titled Valley of Kings which features Cam ron SAS and N O R E 37 This was followed by the release of their new instrumental album Glaciers on October 1 2013 38 On February 14 2014 Blue Sky Black Death released an unofficial remix of Frank Ocean s 2012 single Pyramids which included a chopped and screwed sample of Pimp C s verse from UGK s 1999 single Wood Wheel 39 In January 2014 the duo returned to their roots and looked to truly realize ideas that were previously seen in their earlier works BSBD also had cameos from other Fake Four Inc signers Child Actor and JMSN in their album Glaciers 40 In December 2017 Blue Sky Black Death made a post on their official Twitter saying they were resting eternally In a comment Taggart replied the group hadn t been working on a project for some time but they were still in contact 41 The Twitter account remained active after this announcement largely run by Taggart In February 2021 he hinted at the release of the then unreleased Deadpan Darling collaboration with Ceschi from 16 years prior 42 Later that month the single Sorry was released by Fake Four under the Deadpan Darling name with credits to both Blue Sky Black Death and Ceschi 43 followed by a full release of the project on March 5 44 Later that month Taggart also teased a forthcoming 10 year anniversary reissue of Noir 45 Discography editMain article Blue Sky Black Death discography Blue Sky Black Death A Heap of Broken Images Mush 2006 Late Night Cinema Babygrande 2008 Noir Fake Four 2011 Glaciers Fake Four 2013 Nacho Picasso amp Blue Sky Black Death For the Glory 2011 Lord of the Fly 2012 Exalted 2012 Stoned amp Dethroned 2015 Other collaborations The Holocaust Babygrande 2006 with Warcloud Razah s Ladder Babygrande 2007 with Hell Razah The Evil Jeanius Babygrande 2008 with Jean Grae Slow Burning Lights Babygrande 2008 with Yes Alexander Third Party Fake Four 2010 with Alexander Chen Skull amp Bones 2012 with Bolo Nef amp Caz Greez Celestial Man Bites Dog 2016 with S A S Deadpan Darling Fake Four 2021 released under the Deadpan Darling name References edit Music Blue Sky Black Death Blue Sky Black Death The Plug One Q amp A Blue Sky Black Death Plugonemag com 2008 05 26 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Glaciers Fake Four Inc Fake Four Inc 1 October 2013 Blue Sky Black Death at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2009 04 15 0younggod0 s Twitter rebranded to Televangel Twitter Retrieved 2020 08 05 MVRemix Urban Interviews Hell Razah and Blue Sky Black Death Mvremix com Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death Interview Music Video on IMEEM Video Imeem com 2008 04 14 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Noah23 interview ugsmag com 2001 08 05 Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2011 06 23 Baracuda interview ugsmag com 2008 06 18 Archived from the original on 2011 10 03 Retrieved 2011 06 23 A Heap of Broken Images review fakeforreal net 2007 05 16 Retrieved 2011 07 04 Khanna Vish January 31 2008 Noah23 interview exclaim ca Archived from the original on October 7 2012 Retrieved 2011 07 04 Cytoplasm Pixel Discogs com entry discogs com Retrieved 2011 06 23 Noah23 interview ugsmag com 2008 09 07 Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2011 06 23 Blue Sky Black Death Mush Records Retrieved 2009 04 15 a b Blue Sky Black Death Dirtnap CDr at Discogs Discogs com October 2007 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Devil z Rejects The Necronomicon CD at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 2009 04 15 Jus Allah All Fates Have Changed CD at Discogs Discogs com 11 May 2005 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Bigg Jus and Blue Sky Black Death Sign To Mush Mushrecords com Retrieved 2009 04 15 The Plug One Q amp A Blue Sky Black Death Plugonemag com May 26 2008 Retrieved June 23 2011 Blue Sky Black Death A Heap Of Broken Images 2XCD at Discogs Discogs com 23 May 2006 Retrieved 2009 04 15 MH 243 Blue Sky Black Death A Heap of Broken Images Mush Records 2006 05 23 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Mush Artists In Urb Next 100 Mushrecords com Retrieved 2009 04 15 Constantinou Theo February 13 2012 Paradigm Magazine Interviews Blue Sky Black Death Paradigm Magazine Archived from the original on April 22 2014 Retrieved July 22 2013 Blue Sky Black Death Presents Holocaust The The Ocean No Image 12 at Discogs Discogs com 2006 10 20 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death amp Hell Razah Razah s Ladder CD at Discogs Discogs com 2007 10 23 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death Late Night Cinema CD at Discogs Discogs com 2008 04 29 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death Late Night Cinema Babygrande Records Rapreviews com 2008 05 06 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death The Holocaust Instrumentals CD at Discogs Discogs com 2008 06 24 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Gutta 2 Heads Will Roll CD at Discogs Discogs com 2008 09 02 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death Jean Grae The Evil Jeanius Babygrande Records Rapreviews com 2008 10 28 Retrieved 2009 04 15 thecasuallust com The Casual Lust Archived from the original on 2009 05 03 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Blue Sky Black Death Slow Burning Lights CD at Discogs Discogs com 2008 11 11 Retrieved 2009 04 15 Ramos Mike May 11 2012 Nacho Picasso amp Blue Sky Black Death s Exalted Out 5 28 Line Out Archived from the original on April 1 2016 Retrieved May 19 2012 Blue Sky Black Death SXSW Schedule 2012 Retrieved 2021 03 23 Interview with YES ALEXANDER of BLUE SKY BLACK DEATH The Sky Report 2009 02 12 Retrieved 2009 02 12 The Clouds Part the Sky Darkens My Backpack Is Bigger Than Yours 2011 03 29 Retrieved 2011 03 29 Listen To Blue Sky Black Death amp S A S s Valley Of Kings Featuring Cam ron amp N O R E Xxlmag com 2013 05 10 Retrieved 2013 05 10 BSBDmusic June 7 2013 Glaciers pushed back to Oct 1st It s much more of a fall winter release anyway Tweet via Twitter Nicolas James 20 February 2014 Blue Sky Black Death Pyramids Remix Feat Pimp C Stream New Song HotNewHipHop Glaciers album BSBDmusic December 21 2017 BSBD is resting eternally but u can check out 0YoungGod0 snippets from his forthcoming debut Smash that RT for a Tweet via Twitter BSBDmusic February 1 2021 Anyone know about Deadpan Darling Tweet Retrieved 2021 03 23 via Twitter fakefour February 24 2021 Sorry by deadpandarling ceschi amp BSBDmusic is out now Listen everywhere you stream music Spotify Tweet Retrieved 2021 03 23 via Twitter BSBDmusic March 5 2021 Tweet https twitter com BSBDmusic status 1367879410972422145 Retrieved 2021 03 23 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or 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