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Yea Big + Kid Static | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2005 | –present
Labels | Jib Door, Metal Postcard, FMSMPRC, Team Shi |
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Yea Big + Kid Static is a hip-hop duo formerly based out of Chicago, Illinois. The group's two members, Stefen Robinson and Moses Harris, Jr., have been working together since 2005.
The duo of Yea Big + Kid Static was formed in late 2005 by Stefen Robinson (Yea Big) and Moses Harris, Jr. (Kid Static). Their work is a blend of sample-based experimental hip-hop, D.I.Y. punk, and roots music. Yea Big + Kid Static has toured with bands as diverse as The Mae Shi, Rapider Than Horsepower, Bark Bark Bark and Gentleman Auction House; and released a digital-only side project, "Secretary", with Brad Breeck (of The Mae Shi) and Andrea Cochran.[ citation needed] The group is not active as of January 2014.
Moses Harris Jr., or "Kid Static", lives in Los Angeles, California as of 2014. He is focused on recording (including solo material), and performing with Open Mike Eagle.[ citation needed]
Stefen Robinson, or "Yea Big," currently spends most of his time working with a community education project, the "Common Action Free School," and participating in other community work and activism.[ citation needed] Robinson grew up in Kankakee, Illinois, lived for several years in Chicago, and currently resides in Bloomington, Illinois.[ citation needed]
Yea Big has recorded and released several full-length recordings and EP's, both solo and with his main collaborator, Kid Static. In June 2012, Yea Big signed with the record label, Illegal Art, and on October 16, 2012, released his second solo full-length, The Wind That Blows the Dandelion's Seeds.[ citation needed]
Robinson's work is influenced by his interests regarding private and intellectual property, fair use, democratic education, social change, capitalism, pacifism, and the principles of Social Anarchism.[ citation needed]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2009) |
Yea Big + Kid Static | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2005 | –present
Labels | Jib Door, Metal Postcard, FMSMPRC, Team Shi |
Members |
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Yea Big + Kid Static is a hip-hop duo formerly based out of Chicago, Illinois. The group's two members, Stefen Robinson and Moses Harris, Jr., have been working together since 2005.
The duo of Yea Big + Kid Static was formed in late 2005 by Stefen Robinson (Yea Big) and Moses Harris, Jr. (Kid Static). Their work is a blend of sample-based experimental hip-hop, D.I.Y. punk, and roots music. Yea Big + Kid Static has toured with bands as diverse as The Mae Shi, Rapider Than Horsepower, Bark Bark Bark and Gentleman Auction House; and released a digital-only side project, "Secretary", with Brad Breeck (of The Mae Shi) and Andrea Cochran.[ citation needed] The group is not active as of January 2014.
Moses Harris Jr., or "Kid Static", lives in Los Angeles, California as of 2014. He is focused on recording (including solo material), and performing with Open Mike Eagle.[ citation needed]
Stefen Robinson, or "Yea Big," currently spends most of his time working with a community education project, the "Common Action Free School," and participating in other community work and activism.[ citation needed] Robinson grew up in Kankakee, Illinois, lived for several years in Chicago, and currently resides in Bloomington, Illinois.[ citation needed]
Yea Big has recorded and released several full-length recordings and EP's, both solo and with his main collaborator, Kid Static. In June 2012, Yea Big signed with the record label, Illegal Art, and on October 16, 2012, released his second solo full-length, The Wind That Blows the Dandelion's Seeds.[ citation needed]
Robinson's work is influenced by his interests regarding private and intellectual property, fair use, democratic education, social change, capitalism, pacifism, and the principles of Social Anarchism.[ citation needed]