Tadd Mullinix first made a name for himself as Dabrye in the early
2000s with a pair of instrumental albums combining the rhythmic
finesse of Detroit hip-hop with the ingenuity of electronic music. But
instrumental beats were only a temporary goal, a way for Mullinix to
catch the ears of MCs. On Two/Three, his second Dabrye album for
Ghostly International, Mullinix brought together a formidable crew of
local and national talent to make the statement he'd always intended.
Released in 2006, Two/Three oered a fevered vision of rap's future
that remains just as intoxicating a decade on. Ahead of the long-await- ed conclusion of Dabrye's hip-hop trilogy in 2018, Ghostly is reissuing
Two/Three