American rapper
Rob Sonic
Rob Sonic performing in 2012
Birth name Robert Charles Gardner Smith[citation needed ] Also known as Rob Smith, Rob Sonic, Bananas Foster, Bobby Freedom [ 1] [ 2] Born Origin The Bronx , New York , U.S.Genres Hip hop Occupations Instruments Vocals sampler synthesizer guitar bass guitar Years active 1998–present Labels Formerly of Website skypimps .bandcamp .com
Musical artist
Robert Smith , better known by his stage name Rob Sonic , is an American rapper and record producer from the Bronx , New York .[ 3] He has been a member of the groups Sonic Sum and Hail Mary Mallon .[ 4] He is a founder of the record label Skypimps Music.[ 5]
Biography
Rob Sonic is originally from Washington, D.C. [ 6] As a child, he moved to New York .[ 7] He started rapping at age 12.[ 8]
In 2011, Smith released the album Are You Gonna Eat That? on Rhymesayers Entertainment with Aesop Rock and DJ Big Wiz under the alias Hail Mary Mallon . The group's second album, Bestiary , was released in 2014 on the same label.[ 6]
In 2004, he released his debut solo studio album, Telicatessen , on Definitive Jux .[ 9] In 2007, he released Sabotage Gigante on the label.[ 10] He released Alice in Thunderdome in 2014,[ 3] Defriender in 2018,[ 11] and Latrinalia in 2021. [ 12]
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
"Death Vendor" / "Dylsexia" (2004)
"Shoplift" (2004)
"Fatman and Littleboy" / "The Over Under" (2006)
"Rock the Convoy" (2007)
"All the Drugs (Do Nothing)" (2017)
"Couple Skate" (2017)
"JJ Sad" (2018)
"Frankie (Can't Relax)" (2018)
"Ithaca" (2018)
"All the Drugs: Ohio Dirt Mix" (2018)
"Bikini" (2019)
"Boca Raton" (2020)
Productions
Guest appearances
Compilation appearances
References
^ Brown, Marisa. "Rob Sonic - Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Potholes Interview: Rob Sonic On Making His Own Beats, His New Album, And Hail Mary Mallon (page 1 of 3)" . Potholes in My Blog . November 4, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ a b Kangas, Chaz (August 15, 2014). "Exclusive Premiere: Rob Sonic's "Jesus Christ Supertramp" Video" . The Village Voice . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ Harris, David (July 7, 2011). "Interview: Aesop Rock, Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz of Hail Mary Mallon" . Spectrum Culture . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ Horowitz, Matt (January 30, 2019). "Exclusive Interview: Rob Sonic" . Grown Up Rap . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ a b McGarvey, Evan (May 8, 2008). "Sonic Sum: Films" . Pitchfork . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Rob Sonic Interview" . The Giant Peach . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Potholes Interview: Rob Sonic On Making His Own Beats, His New Album, And Hail Mary Mallon (page 2 of 3)" . Potholes in My Blog . November 4, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Telicatessen by Rob Sonic" . Metacritic . CBS Interactive . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ Patrin, Nate (January 24, 2008). "Rob Sonic: Sabotage Gigante" . Pitchfork . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ Ugarte, Eddie (December 7, 2018). "New Music: Friday Roll Out! With Cocaine Piss, Rob Sonic" . Ghettoblaster . Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
^ "Latrinalia, by Rob Sonic" . Rob Sonic . Retrieved 2021-11-23 .
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