Dobie (musician)

Anthony Alexander Campbell, better known by his stage name Dobie, is a British alternative hip hop musician and producer.

Early career

Campbell worked as a skateboarder and photographer in the early 1980s.[1] As a photographer, he photographed the skaters in South Bank, and the breakdancers in Covent Garden in the early 1980s.[2] His musical career began in 1989, when he began working on NSO Force Organization tracks for the genre-spanning label Vinyl Solution.[3] Soon afterward, he met Soul II Soul, after which Jazzie B recruited him to produce tracks on their debut album Club Classics Vol. One.[3] He has also remixed albums by Björk, DJ Premier, Massive Attack, and Tricky, as well as the London Posse song "How's Life in London".[4]

Solo career

Campbell's first solo release was an eponymous EP on Howie B.'s Pussyfoot Records in 1995.[3] His first full-length album was The Sound of One Hand Clapping, released in 1998, also on Pussyfoot.[2] It was followed by a remixed version of the album, The Sound of One Hand Clapping Version 2.5, in 2004 on BBE Records.[5] He then released two EPs in 2012: Nothing to Fear and ...But Fear Itself, both on Big Dada Records. His official second album was 2013's We Will Not Harm You, which was also released by Big Dada.[4]

Personal life

Due to Campbell's shy nature, Gilles Peterson has described Campbell as "the Ghost Dog of Stoke Newington".[2]

Discography

Studio albums

  • The Sound of One Hand Clapping (Pussyfoot, 1998)
  • The Sound of One Hand Clapping Version 2.5 (BBE, 2004)
  • We Will Not Harm You (Big Dada, 2013)

EPs

  • The Dobie E.P. (Pussyfoot, 1995)
  • Nothing to Fear (Big Dada, 2012)
  • ...But Fear Itself (Big Data, 2012)
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References

  1. Houle, Zachary (21 February 2013). "Dobie: We Will Not Harm You". PopMatters. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. Clay, Joe (13 February 2013). "Don't Be Scared Of Music: An Interview With Dobie". The Quietus. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  3. Jeffries, David. "Dobie Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  4. Mr. Beatnick (28 January 2013). "Dobie". Fact. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  5. Power, Chris (2013). "Dobie We Will Not Harm You Review". BBC. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
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