Teebs

American musical artist (born 1987)


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::summary American musical artist (born 1987) ::

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FieldValue
nameTeebs
birth_nameMtendere Mandowa
birth_dateApril 10, 1987
originLos Angeles, California
genreHip hop, Instrumental hip-hop
occupationProducer
years_active2009-present
labelBrainfeeder, Svetlana Industries, All City Records, My Hollow Drum
associated_actsMy Hollow Drum, Sons of the Morning, Flying Lotus, Prefuse 73, Jackhigh
website
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| name = Teebs | image = | image_size = | landscape = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = Mtendere Mandowa | alias = | birth_date = April 10, 1987 | birth_place = | origin = Los Angeles, California | death_date = | death_place = | genre = Hip hop, Instrumental hip-hop | occupation = Producer | instrument = | years_active = 2009-present | label = Brainfeeder, Svetlana Industries, All City Records, My Hollow Drum | associated_acts = My Hollow Drum, Sons of the Morning, Flying Lotus, Prefuse 73, Jackhigh | website = Mtendere Mandowa, better known by his stage name Teebs, is an American record producer and visual artist from Los Angeles, California. He is a member of the My Hollow Drum collective. He is also one half of the duo Sons of the Morning.

Life and career

Born in The Bronx, Mandowa was raised by parents from Malawi and Barbados.

Teebs released his first album, Ardour, on Brainfeeder in 2010. LA Weekly called it "one of the most delicate and lovely albums of the year". It was followed by a compilation album, Collections 01, released on Brainfeeder in 2011.

In 2013, Sons of the Morning, his collaborative project with Prefuse 73, released the debut EP, Speak Soon Volume One, on Yellow Year Records. In 2014, Teebs released his second studio album, Estara, on Brainfeeder. In October 2019, Teebs released his third studio album, Anicca, also on Brainfeeder, with features from Panda Bear, Pink Siifu, Sudan Archives, and more.

In September 2022, Teebs released "Did It Again," a single featuring Panda Bear, along with the b-side "NES."

Style and influences

Teebs' style has been referred to as "beat music", a style which involves recording, layering, altering and organizing several sounds including harps, shakers, drum taps and even tape peeling.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

  • Collections 01 (2011)

EPs

  • The Tropics EP (2010) (with Jackhigh)
  • Los Angeles 6/10 (2010) (with Daedelus)
  • Speak Soon Volume One (2013) (with Prefuse 73, as Sons of the Morning)

Singles

  • "Why Like This?" (2010)
  • "Did It Again" (2022) (with Panda Bear)

Productions

Remixes

  • Populous with Short Stories - "Only Hope (Teebs Remix)" from Remixed in Basic (2010)
  • Nosaj Thing - "Caves (Teebs Remix)" from Drift Remixed (2010)
  • Exile - "So We Can Move (Teebs Remix)" from Radio Bonus (2010)
  • Oscar McClure - "Teebs' Never Repeat It Mix" from Compost (2010)
  • Flying Lotus - "Archway (Teebs Remix)" from Cosmogramma Alt Takes (2011)
  • Shlohmo - "Wen Uuu (Teebs Remix)" from Vacation: Remixes (2012)
  • Hundred Waters - "Boreal (Teebs Remix)" from Boreal Remix EP (2013)
  • The Go! Team - "Get It Together (Teebs Remix)" from Thunder, Lightning, Strike Remixed (2025)

References

References

  1. (April 10, 2013). "Brainfeeder Records, the artist's record label's birthday greeting to him".
  2. "TEEBS – ARDOUR {{!}} Brainfeeder".
  3. Roberts, Randall. (January 2, 2012). "Album review: Teebs' 'Collections 01'". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  4. Ranta, Alan. (September 17, 2012). "Teebs - Waldorf, Vancouver, BC, September 15". [[Exclaim!]].
  5. Seeto, Margot. (August 4, 2010). "Teebs = DJ2". [[Honolulu Weekly]].
  6. Weiss, Jeff. (August 30, 2010). "The birdman of Brainfeeder: Teebs premieres first single off Ardour". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  7. Martins, Chris. (August 15, 2013). "Watch Prefuse 73 and Teebs Unite in Sons of the Morning's 'The Way the Winter Passed Us'". [[Spin (magazine).
  8. Weiss, Jeff. (April 16, 2014). "You Can See, and Even Taste, Teebs' Music". [[LA Weekly]].
  9. (November 19, 2010). "Teebs: Better Living Through 'Beat Music'". [[NPR]].
  10. Patrin, Nate. (November 9, 2010). "Teebs: Ardour". [[Pitchfork Media]].
  11. Benson, Kristina. (November 11, 2010). "Interview: Teebs on Art, Ardour And The Christmas Records No One Wanted". [[LA Weekly]].
  12. Ryce, Andrew. (November 11, 2011). "Teebs: Collections 01". [[Pitchfork Media]].
  13. Minsker, Evan. (September 9, 2013). "Prefuse 73 and Teebs Announce Sons of the Morning EP, Share "A Dangerous Study of Bird Life"". [[Pitchfork Media]].
  14. Weiss, Jeff. (April 16, 2014). "You Can See, and Even Taste, Teebs' Music". [[LA Weekly]].
  15. "Teebs: Anicca".
  16. (2022-09-26). "Panda Bear Joins Teebs on New Song "Did It Again"".
  17. "Anicca by Teebs".

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