Pseudoubt

Pseudoubt was an alternative hip-hop group based out of Minneapolis, MN. The duo consisted of lead-vocalist Artifex, and producer Adriatic.[1] From 2013 until early 2016, the group also featured guitarist Riley Iris as a member.

Pseudoubt
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota
Genresindie hip hop, Underground hip hop, art-rap, indie pop,
Years active2013-2016
Associated actsKristoff Krane, Myka 9, Jel, Botzy, Manny Phesto
MembersAdriatic
Artifex
Past membersRiley Iris

In 2013, Pseudoubt released their debut single "Man's Best Friend" from their debut LP Greyscale.[2]

In 2014, Pseudoubt released their debut album Greyscale.[3]

In 2015, Pseudoubt released their second album Where Nothing Grows, featuring the likes of Myka 9 (of Freestyle Fellowship, Kristoff Krane, Onry Ozzborn (of Grayskul and Dark Time Sunshine), and other local Minneapolis musicians and emcees. Following the release of the album, Pseudoubt toured the midwest, in an expanded live band format, along with fellow Minnesotan fusion-rock band Treading North. Their lead single "Opaque" peaked at #3 on Radio K's top 7 hit-list.[4][5][6]

In 2016, co-founding member and guitarist Riley Iris left the group to pursue other endeavors, in and out of music, shortly after the single "No Peripherals" was released via the group's SoundCloud and Bandcamp. The song was released in promotion of their Makeshift Mirages Winter Tour of the Midwest which took place in January 2016. The band has since split according to social media posts, citing their final leg of the tour to be concluding their run as a recording band.[7]

Discography

Album/Release TitleRelease DateLabel
GreyscaleJanuary 28, 2014Self-Released
Where Nothing GrowsJune 9, 2015Self-Released
No Peripherals (Single)January 14, 2016Self-Released

References

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  2. "Soundcloud". Soundcloud. Desoplex Records.
  3. Bennet, Tony. "Duluth Tribune". Duluth Tribune. Duluth Tribune.
  4. "Indiegogo". Indiegogo. Indiegogo.
  5. "Radio K". Radio K. Radio K.
  6. "IMVERYAPE". IMVERYAPE.
  7. "Pseudoubt on Facebook".
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