BluRum13

James Sobers
Also known as Blurum13, Blu Rum 13, BluRum 13,
Born (1974-05-13) May 13, 1974, New York, New York, USA
Origin Washington D.C. USA
Genres New school hip hop
Funk
Jazz
Electronic
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1990-present
Labels BBE, Ninja Tune, Jazz Fudge
Associated acts Bullfrog, One Self, True Ingredients, Frameworks, Indigenous Invaders, DJ Vadim
Website www.blurum13.com

James Sobers (born May 13, 1974), a.k.a. BluRum13 (alternate spellings include Blu Rum 13, BluRum 13, and Blurum 13) is an American rapper (MC/emcee) and producer under the pseudonym Killa Platypus.[1] Originally from New York City, he spent most of his formative years in Washington D.C.

Career

From 1998 to 2006, BluRum13 was closely associated with London-based DJ Vadim and the Ninja Tune record label when he toured as emcee for Vadim’s live group The Russian Percussion[2] (also featuring beatboxer Killa Kela and DJ Mr Thing). The group was created to promote the album Life From the Other Side[3] (Ninja Tune, 1999), for which BluRum contributed the track “It’s Obvious.” Vadim and BluRum went on to form the hip hop group One Self in 2005 with MC Yarah Bravo, releasing the album Children of Possibility, also released on Ninja Tune.[4]

Bands & Projects

BluRum13 has been a member of several bands, including Montreal-based Bullfrog (featuring Kid Koala, released on Ropeadope/Atlantic Records[5]), and is a member of the London-based collective the True Ingredients. BluRum has also been a featured emcee and live front-man for several other groups, including US3, Fat Freddy’s Drop,[6] Reverse Engineering,[7] Resin Dogs,[8] Aquasky,[9] and many more.

In 2012, BluRum13 released a joint project with Manchester artist Matt Brewer, a.k.a. Frameworks, entitled "The Brickbuilders EP." That same year, BluRum13 began a live show collaboration with acclaimed Spanish jazz drummer Mark Ayza,[10] and also founded the dub-hop/electro step group Indigenous Invaders[11] with DJ Toner[12] (Granada). Indigenous Invaders appeared live at the world’s first YouTube music festival “YouFest” in Madrid on September 28, 2012.[13]

Discography

BluRum13 Releases

Bullfrog

One Self

True Ingredients

Featured On

Ninja Tune 2002

Audiopharm 2005

Tracks Appear On

Unofficial Releases

External links

References

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