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Hailing from the Big Apple, Disable... given name Dalbin Osorio, was born and raised in, what some call, the mecca of hip-hop. However, unlike most rappers from New York, music wasn't his escape from hustling or gangs. "Of course you see it," says the 25 year old emcee of the street life that has claimed so many potential artists' lives. "The goal is to see it, learn from it, and keep it moving. Follow your bliss, and the rest will take care of itself." While obtaining his BBA from Monroe College, Disable took the steps to start his own company, OmniPresent Entertainment. Cife...man from Fric Frac, once described his sound as "bridging the gap between hip-hop, R and B, spoken word, and soul to break the walls down and fuse a new sound of great music." Boom Blake, the front man for UMA Best Rap Group Recipient Money First, said that "Disable can write anyone under the table. It's not too many times I get the screwface. When I hear him, its that kind of feeling." "The 4th Letter", released on iTunes earlier this year and He followed up the release with scene stealing verses on Mz. Unique's "Heater" Remix and Laylo Junior's "8 Shots" Remix. A memorable performance at Hot 97's Sunday Night Showcase helped maintain his buzz and Disable has promised a slew of follow-up tracks, including "We Got 'Em (You Mad)" featuring K.I and "Leave It To The Legends" featuring blog stalwart Yonas. Disable is also considering a collaborative mixtape with Mz. Unique which may be titled "The Beauty and The Beast". Listening to the 4th Letter is a break from the norm. Disable's not following the commercial standard that mainstream media has promoted as the formula to success. Instead the mixtape delivers an underground testimony and Disable expresses' his views and passion in a very talented fashion. Track 5 "We The Industry" is a high impact message with lines like " i got an ipod in my arteries " and a hook disclaiming " Nowadays , record sales aint shit " its uplifting to to hear Disable has joined the revolution. It just a matter of time before Disable and his producer build the chemistry and skill needed to bump elbows with the big dogs. With hard work and the Blessings of the universe much more is to be heard from The upcoming artist. Be sure to folllow him on twitter @TheFirstD and stay in the loop with new 4th Letter updates.
In the auto-tune and repetitive loop era of music, few producers stand up against the accepted path and take the hard road. The road that doesn't pay off right away. The road that takes actual work. The road that puts a set of ivories beneath their fingers and forces them to actually play music, not just point and click. Determined not to fall to the wayside and be engulfed in the fervor of popcorn beatsmiths, The Human sets himself apart with his unique, dynamic, and aggressively dramatic and emotional production. Hard beats are harder, life story tracks are a real journey, and the club tracks stay fresh till the end, instead of one long loop that eventually loses its flavor. In a scene filled with amateurs, pretentious wannabes and over-protective competition, The Human has still managed to make waves, even from the start. His very first beat featured none other than Portland's own Cool Nutz, an artist known for being extremely selective with whom he works. But that isn't the only way The Human sets himself apart from the masses. Specializing in custom work, he is able to sit down with an artist, work with them, listen, and extract the artist's strongest musical desires to create their "Dream tracks." Tracks that you just can't find on the internet, because those tracks are made for everyone. These tracks are made from the artist, for the artist, with the artist. You simply cannot replicate that with soundclick or coldbeats. Delicate pianos, emotive and dynamic strings, and even occasionally aggressive guitar are tastefully blended to create the most real, the most dynamic, and the hardest beats the northwest has to offer.
With a constantly evolving and expanding catalog of beats for lease, and an ever present ear for his artists, The Human will bring Hip Hop music, and the artists he works with, to a whole different level. The Human on Myspace The Human on Reverb Nation The Human on Twitter