Open Mike Eagle

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Open Mike Eagle
Birth name Michael Eagle
Also known as Mike Eagle
Born November 14, 1980[1]
Origin Chicago, Illinois United States
Genres Alternative hip hop, underground hip hop
Occupations Rapper
Years active 2004-present
Labels Mush Records, Fake Four Inc., Hellfyre Club
Associated acts Project Blowed, Thirsty Fish, Swim Team, Dumbfoundead, Hannibal Buress, Psychosiz, Nocando, Busdriver, Milo, Awkward, Ras G
Website mikeeagle.net

Michael Eagle (born November 14, 1980), better known by his stage name Open Mike Eagle, is an American alternative hip hop artist. Originally from Chicago, Illinois, he is now based in Los Angeles, California,[2] where he is a member of the hip hop collective Project Blowed.[3] He is also a member of Thirsty Fish and Swim Team.[4]

Career

In 2010, Open Mike Eagle released the first solo album, Unapologetic Art Rap, on Mush Records.[5] The album features Nocando, Busdriver, Serengeti and Hannibal Buress.[6] His second album, Rappers Will Die of Natural Causes, was released on Hellfyre Club in 2011.[7] It features vocal contributions from P.O.S and MC Paul Barman.[8][9] In 2012, Open Mike Eagle released the album, 4nml Hsptl, on Fake Four Inc.[10] It is entirely produced by Awkward.[11]

In 2012, he co-authored and participated in a study conducted by the National Institutes of Health that observed the locations of increased brain activity during freestyle rapping.[12]

Open Mike Eagle, Dumbfoundead and Psychosiz make up the rap trio Thirsty Fish. They released the first album Testing the Waters in 2007 and the second album Watergate on Mush Records in 2011. All three members of Thirsty Fish are also co-founders of the battle crew Swim Team. In 2008, Swim Team released the mixtape Ocean's 11.[citation needed]

Style and influences

He has coined his own term for the style of some of his music, which he calls Art Rap.[13]

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Art Rap After Party (Mush Records, 2011)
  • Extended Nightmares Getdown: The Dark Blue Door (Hellfyre Club, 2011)
  • Rent Party Extension (Hellfyre Club, 2012)
  • Sir Rockabye (Hellfyre Club, 2013)

Singles

  • "I Rock" (Mush Records, 2010)
  • "Home Movies" (self-released, 2012) (with Thirsty Fish)

Guest appearances

Compilation appearances

  • "Silent Protest (A Modest Proposal)" on Prometheus (2011)[14]

References

  1. "Open Mike Eagle". Mush Records. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 
  2. "SXSW 2011: Politicking with Shabazz Palaces and Open Mike Eagle". Los Angeles Times. March 19, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 
  3. "Open Mike Eagle Unapologetically Talks About "Art Rap"". LA Weekly. July 8, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 
  4. Taylor, Patrick (July 31, 2012). "Open Mike Eagle - 4NML HSPTL - Fake Four Inc.". Rap Reviews. 
  5. Jones, Kevin (May 2010). "Open Mike Eagle - Unapologetic Art Rap". Exclaim!. 
  6. 319 (May 10, 2010). "Open Mike Eagle". UGSMAG. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 
  7. Weiss, Dan (August 30, 2011). "Open Mike Eagle - Rappers Will Die of Natural Causes". The Phoenix. 
  8. 319 (June 7, 2011). "Open Mike Eagle - "Why Pianos Break ft. P.O.S."". UGSMAG. 
  9. Castano, Fred (June 19, 2011). "Open Mike Eagle – Rappers Will Die Of Natural Causes". Potholes in My Blog. 
  10. "Premiere: Open Mike Eagle ft. Serengeti - "Universe Man"". Pigeons & Planes. May 14, 2012. 
  11. Sullivan, Matt (July 2, 2012). "Open Mike Eagle, 4NML HSPTL". Impose Magazine. 
  12. "Neural Correlates of Lyrical Improvisation: An fMRI Study of Freestyle Rap". Scientific Reports. November 15, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2013. 
  13. "WTF Is Art-Rap?!". LA Weekly. July 8, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 
  14. "Pop & Hiss premiere: The Hellfyre Club's 'Prometheus' mixtape". Los Angeles Times. March 11, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012. 

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