Artists

Dirty Projectors

From 2002's The Graceful Fallen Mango to - eight records later - 2009's career defining Bitte Orca, Dave Lonstreth is rightly acknowledged as not just one of the most prolific artist, but one with highest of quality controls when it comes to output. Supported by a frequently changing cast of support members - Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig's cut it chops beween 2002 and 2005 - Diry Projectros have been responsible for some of the most distinctive releases of recent years, first truly reaching across the Atlantic on 2007's Rise Above and peaking on the aforemention, Domino-released Bitte Orca. 

MP3: The Dirty Projectors - No More (2007)

Discography

Albums: 
The Graceful Fallen Mango (This Heart Plays / Western Vinyl) 2002
The Glad Fact (Western Vinyl) 2003
Morning Better Last! (States Rights Records) 2003
Slaves' Graves and Ballads (Western Vinyl) 2004
The Getty Address (Western Vinyl) 2005
Rise Above (Dead Oceans) 2007
Bitte Ocra (Domino) 2009
EPs: 
New Attitude (Marriage Records) 2006
Singles: 
Stillness Is The Move (Domino) 2009

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Dirty Projectors

Articles

Review of Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca by Dirty Projectors

 In the past year, Dirty Projectors’ leader Dave Longstreth has collaborated with Bjork and David Byrne, both of them kindred spirits in their need for continuous musical...

Dirty Projectors, Polar Bear, Lucky Dragons

Curse our shoddy timekeeping. POD has gathered an unusually strong triple bill for tonight’s show, and Ragged Words foolishly arrives too late to catch Lucky Dragons (for which we’ll kick ourselves later when we listen to their myspace); however, we are lucky enough to catch Polar...