Jesse Dangerously

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Secondary Genre: Alternative Ottawa, Ontario Canada Contact

"Wiz Khalifa meets Pat Califia;" "Sapphire meets Sappho meets Saafir meets Jonathan Saffron Foer;" "not the Black Frank White, just the white Frank Black;" "the white version of a Black Zach Galifiniakis;" "like Buck 65 but faster and fat;" "like a teenage Che Guevara meets Christina Aguilara."

Artist Information

Biography

Jesse Dangerously has been making rap for more than half of his 31 years. He has released five solo albums, and toured Canada and the US. A disciple of 1988 to 1994 "golden era" hip hop, Dangerously's influences include the lilting hyperspeed of Chip Fu; the pop culture whirlwind of Das Efx; the indignant and unabashed political overtones of Public Enemy; the intricate rhyme schemes of Lord Finesse; and the cocky arrogance of teenaged LL Cool J or Fresh Prince. After more than a decade spent carving out a place for himself in the Halifax hip hop scene, Jesse relocated to Ottawa in 2007.

AWARDS:
Finalist in the Strange Famous Records contest to remix Buck 65's "Shutterbuggin'"
Voted Best MC in The Coast's "Best Of Music" reader polls in 2006 and 2007
Won the 2005 Music Industry Association of Nova Scotia Urban/Hip-Hop Artist of the Year award
Nominated for Best Rap/Urban Single Recording by East Coast Music Association in 2007 for "Outfox'd (When Pacifists Attack)"
Finalist (top 6 of 500+ entries) in Rapstation.com's "Power To The People And The Beats" Napster rap competition judged by Chuck D of Public Enemy, 1999
Perfect Attendance certificate from Sacred Heart School of Halifax, Grade One (1985)

FESTIVAL SHOWCASES:
North By NorthEast, June 2011 (Toronto, ON)
South By SouthWest, March 2011 (Austin, TX)
South By SouthWest, March 2010 (Austin, TX)
South By SouthWest, March 2009 (Austin, TX)
Sled Island, June 2008 (Calgary, AB)
Pop Montreal, Oct 2007 (Montreal, QC)
ECMA Urban Showcase, Feb 2007 (Halifax, NS)
Midwest Music Summit, Aug 2006 (Indianapolis, IN)
Montreal InFringeMent, Jun 2006 (Montreal, QC)
North By North East, Jun 2006 (Toronto, ON)
Montreal Fringe, Jun 2006 (Montreal, QC)
Juno No-Cases, Apr 2006 (Halifax, NS)
North By North End, Mar 2006 (Halifax, NS)
Canadian Music Week, Mar 2006 (Toronto, ON)
ECMA Urban Showcase, Feb 2006 (Charlottetown, PEI)
Halifax Pop Explosion, Oct 2005 (Halifax, NS)
Nova Scotia Music Week, Sep 2005 (Halifax, NS)

SHARED THE STAGE WITH:
Buck 65, Eternia, Shad K, Sixtoo, mc chris, MC Lars, K'Naan, Cadence Weapon, Abdominal, More Or Les, Josh Martinez, The Dorian Three, MC Frontalot, Knowself, Tachichi & Moves, The Goods, OK Cobra, Wordburglar, Jay Bizzy, Fax 4, Littles the General, Quake, Skratch Bastid, Bleubird, JD Walker & Sontiago, K-The-I???, DJ Mayonnaise, Rebeka Higgs, Mayor McCA, BA Johnston, Wax Mannequin, A/V, Classified, Jordan Croucher, Touch & Nato, Thesis Sahib, Epic, Supreme Being Unit, Universal Soul, Atherton, C-Rayz Walz, Kool Keith, Mickey Avalon, Shock G, and many others in hundreds of shows across Canada and the USA.

OTHER FACTS:
-Hosted CKDU 88.1 FM's weekly hip hop show, handed down from Buck 65 and Skratch Bastid, from Summer 2004 until Spring 2007
-Toured Canada & US with the Perpetual Motion Road Show alternative reading series in 2006
-Guest lecturer at Saint Mary's University and Dalhousie University Women's Collective on the topic of gender issues in rap music
-Licensed songs to the soundtracks of celebrated independent films "Growing Op" and "Nonsense Revolution"
-Scored CBC documentary "Generation XXL," about the need to compassionately address childhood body issues without buying into the panic of the "obesity epidemic"
-Produced beats for Josh Martinez, More or Les, Passage (Restiform Bodies), Wordburglar, Thesis Sahib, Bleubird, Toolshed, Sequestrians, Johnny Hardcore and other independent rap artists.
-Played drums in jazz/rock (Radiohead meets Billie Holiday meets Ornette Coleman meets the Bomb Squad) band called Yeshe from 1997-2002
-Featured on the heavily downloaded Backburner mixtape from 2004, "What Have You Done For Rap Lately?"
-Received over 110,000 visits to www.dangerously.ca between May '05 and December '08

PRAISE:
"Dangerously drops the kind of rhymes that practically demand keeping a thesaurus handy ... he exhibit[s] stamina and playfulness, proving he could wrestle a photographer without breaking lyrical stride." - Chart Magazine
"Dangerously looks more like a Bank Clerk than a rapper but his flows are tighter than most chart acts, providing the kind of pop-culture honesty to interest MC Lars fans, yet still managing to maintain a true hip-hop swagger." - KUDOS Magazine (UK)
"Outfox'd is the hot business" - Sage Francis, Epitaph/ANTI recording artist
"i only like one [nerdy rapper] and will say his name quite happily. jesse dangerously. he's good." - mc chris, nerdcore godfather
"He puts a lot of himself into his music... Jesse Dangerously [is] one of the more original voices not only in Canadian hip-hop, but hip-hop as a whole." - John Book, The Run-Off Groove

Instrumentation

rap legend Jesse Dangerously - beats, theremin, ukulele, RAP

Discography

SOLO:
B.R.E.A.K. (1997)
Eastern Canadian World Tour 2002 (2002)
How to Express Your Dissenting Political Viewpoint Through Origami (2004)
Inter Alia (2005)
Verba Volant (2007)
Humble & Brilliant (2011)

COLLABORATIONS:
The Sentinels – The Lying City EP (1998)
Imaginary Friends – The ImF Ride b/w Even Exist 7" (2004)
Backburner – Heatwave (2011)

Links

Audio

  • Aww Shucks
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  • Outfox'd (When Pacifists Attack)
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  • Halifax Rap Legend
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Lyrics

Video

The video for Righteous Badass, directed by Heather Harkins

Photo Gallery

Press

  • Verba Volant review [+ Show ]

    Just like his last album, Jesse Dangerously collaborates with two Backburner producers, in this case...

  • Verba Volant blog review [+ Show ]

    As someone whose knowledge of hip-hop hovers somewhere between laughable and non-existant, I'm clear...

  • Live show review (excerpt) [+ Show ]

    His obvious audiophile personality showed through in the make-up of his delivery styles. He was very...

  • Review of Showcase @ Holy Joe's, CMW 2006 [+ Show ]

    Dangerously drops the kind of rhymes that practically demand keeping a thesaurus handy ... he exhibi...

  • Inter Alia review [+ Show ]

    After making some noise in Eastern Canada lately as runner-up for Best MC in the Coast’s 2005 Best o...

  • Inter Alia review - six stars [+ Show ]

    Dropping crystal clear indie hip-hop out of Halifax, Nova Scotia (you heard right), Inter Alia's ope...

  • Inter Alia review "RIGHTEOUS..." rated 4/5 [+ Show ]

    MC Jesse Dangerously looks more like a Bank Clerk than a rapper but his flows are tighter than most ...

  • Origami review excerpts [+ Show ]

    "The rapid-fire rhyme assault and up-tempo beats are designed to rock — with very few exceptions. Je...

  • ECWT2k2 blog review excerpt [+ Show ]

    Jesse’s delivery is similar to a Man Overboard-era Buck65, but more dynamic, more fun. […] Things p...

  • Verba Volant blog review [+ Show ]

    Viewing the Halifax hip hop scene from the outside, my impression of Jesse Dangerously was as kind o...

Setlist

All original material. A typical set is between thirty minutes and an hour. (Eight to fifteen songs).

A Jesse Dangerously club show typically features a classic DJ & MC combination, or at least an MC with pre-recorded backing tracks. The Jesse Dangerously living room show features live instrumentation and acoustic elements, including: glockenspiel, chord organ, mandolin, ukulele, clarinet, human beatbox.

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