Pixel

Location:
Maryland, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
House / Nu-Jazz / Soul
Site(s):
Label:
Dogon Records / Counterpoint U.K.
Type:
Indie
Pixel is the brainchild of multi-dimensional Producer/

Engineer and Visual Artist Kwesi Kobie Dawes. He

was born in Baltimore Maryland in the mid seventies,

and grew up in a culturally diverse suburb between

Washington D.C. and his hometown. He was exposed

to many different types of music and cultural

perspectives during his youth. These sounds had an

impressionable effect on his musical and creative

Outlook. He remembers the excitement associated

with the newness of Hip Hop culture in its early days

(1980-1985) and glory days (1988-1995).

His influences range from Soul, Reggae, Fusion Jazz,

Funk, Disco, 80s New Wave, R&B, Speed Metal, Punk,

and World music. Many of these components fall

effortlessly into his compositions.



XLR8 magazine (USA): Pixel is destined to be far more than just a blip on the screen.



IDJ (UK): review by Peter McIntyre: An album that heralds the arrival of a major new talent.



Dusty Groove (USA): One of the freshest American underground records we've heard in a longtime?



Gilles Peterson (Worldwide): Do You Miss Me. That's a bad tune!



Ashley Beedle (UK): An amazing record and production. More records like this please.



Rainer Truby (Germany) : Such a good album, difficult to pick any particular tracks.



Paul Gamblin (RTR FM, Australia): Soothes the soul- wicked!



Plastiks (Belguim): review by Matthew K: "Great album covering loads of genres with a big Philly influence. The deep house tracks are amazing"



De-Bug (Germany): review by Rene Josquin. "Extremely versatile, but with a deep trademark. Like Pepe Braddock or Henrik Schwartz have.



Stewart Velanche (Urban Landscapes/USA): "This is the kind of album that makes what I do worthwhile. What a stunning effort of beauty, depth, and spiritual energy.like magic."
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