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Kind Dub

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2011 | INDIE

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2011
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"Kind Dub’s thoughtful style of Hip-Hop at Hodi’s Half Note"

FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Kind Dub brought their generous style of Hip-Hop to Hodi’s Half Note, on June 1. They were the opening act, along with: Hench, Qbala and Syntax. Psalm One was the direct support and Louis Logic was the headliner.

Kind Dub’s thoughtful style of Hip-Hop at Hodi’s Half Note.

Cody “Mr. Kind Dub” Marsden is the disc jockey and guitarist, Cory “CO” C. and Nick “Arson” Arsenault are the emcees of Kind Dub.

Before Kind Dub began their performance, they asked the crowd to praise Qbala and Dominic Deadbeat. CO mentioned it had been their first time back at the venue since Aug. Mr. Kind Dub went onto play the track for “Freestyle CO Intro”, CO motioned for everyone to clap their hands above their heads and they quickly followed suit.

After CO generated energy and warmed up the crowd with audience participation with his opening freestyle, he mentioned Kind Dub’s lyrical content was real Hip-Hop. After he provided the first verse and chorus to “Kind Dub Krew”, Arson rapped the second verse.

CO went onto acknowledge Psalm One and Louis Logic and thanked them for making Fort Collins, Colo. a part of their tour. He went onto say this was the last show, before they embarked on their own tour and mentioned they would be leaving the following Friday. He mentioned they would have a free downloadable album via their website on June 2 and continued their recital with “Hood Life”.

Arson and CO voiced their opinions on the current state of Hip-Hop, before and after “Education”. They spoke of the difference of what an emcee and a rapper was. They mentioned rappers rapped on top of their lyrics and questioned how they could charge an audience $20 to see them. Then, they spoke on how the event was $5 and none of the acts needed the extra vocals to help guide them. They stated they needed to reeducate the fans, the crowd agreed with them and cheered.

Qbala was invited on stage, for the performance of “Get Paid”. Mr. Kind Dub walked away from behind his DJ set up, grabbed an electric guitar and stood beside the rest of Kind Dub and Qbala. They took turns providing their verses and accompanied each other with the chorus. Afterwards, “Mr. Kind Dub” continued to play the guitar and they ended their concert with “How We Do It”.

“Drinks Up” and “Revolution” were also part of Kind Dub’s set. - Sareth Ney


"Colorado Music Party | SXSW Roundup"

What would a week celebrating music be without us celebrating some of our favorite Colorado Musicians?! Presented by Spokesbuzz, Westword, Open Air CPR, New Belgium Brewery, Illegal Pete's and more, this showcase really feels like a home away from home while in Austin. Featuring both an indoor stage downstairs, and a rooftop stage atop the 512 Bar, folks from all across the world were able to see just how talented our local scene is. Featuring shows from CRL CRRLL, Rob Drabkin, Edison, NeW bEAt FUNd, Poor Me, Maxwell Hughes (formally of The Lumineers), Eldren, The Royal, Jilly.fm, AMZY, Wheelchair Sports Camp, Kind Dub, and our rowdiest friends, In The Whale, the Colorado Music Party did a fabulous job of showcasing the wide variety of music our beloved state has to offer. We saw a lot of familiar faces throughout the week, but it was great to see new faces in the crowds as well (including the drunk girl with an AMZY sticker on her boobs), and even a quick visit from Kevin Lyman, the founder and promoter of the Vans Warped Tour. Pretty neat! - Ultra5280


"Kind Dub"

From their humble beginnings one year ago Cory Clarke, Nick Arsenault, and Cody Marsden have come a very long way to become the successful entrepreneurs, musicians and students they are today. A difficult upbringing only fueled their determination to overcome the hurdles they set out to clear. Beginning with a diverse musical talent ranging from bluegrass and electronic to hip hop, their band Kind Dub, has evolved into a branding and apparel business that is available in over 15 retailers across the Front Range.

Their brand, Hood Life, represents the progressive collaboration that the Fort Collins and Colorado communities strive to achieve through proactive law reform, leading the way for the rest of the country in what has become a very profitable change in marijuana laws. Look for their music and apparel at KindDub.com and at the Colorado Room on College Ave. in Fort Collins. Be sure to check them out on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KindDub - Determined Nation | Keenan Bender


"CSU students start band, apparel line"

From their humble beginnings, Cory Clarke (CO), Nick Arsenault (Arson) and Cody Marsden (Mr. KD) have come a very long way to become the successful entrepreneurs, musicians and students they are today.

Emancipation at the age of 15 and never meeting his mother until just a couple years ago sculpted Clarke’s spirit to lead his own life, but it wasn’t always in the right direction. Through high school, he struggled to find the right paths to success and often found himself learning many lessons the hard way.

Shortly after losing his father at the age of 20, Marsden began to re-immerse himself in music, guitar and production.

A mutual friend between the two had introduced the future of Kind Dub, “CO and Mr. KD”, to one another before leaving to join the Air Force. After spending a summer vacation in Fort Collins, Marsden went back home to Atlanta to sell his car and acquire funds to move out to Colorado.

On the same day, Clarke made room in his house, quit his dead end jobs, enrolled in college and bought a keyboard to assist in production. Their friendship quickly grew and catalyzed the musical and entrepreneurial bond between Marsden and Clarke. Out of their prophetic friendship, Kind Dub was born.

Meanwhile, Arsenault was overseas serving under the stars and stripes in the Navy, and completed two tours. After serving, Arsenault moved to Fort Collins and one unexpected night after FoCoMX two years ago, the three of them crossed paths freestyling late-night at a bus stop.

Two days later, the trio wrote their first song,“Twist It,” together.

Adversity sculpted the raw determination that fuels these three young men to accomplish their dreams and has only motivated them to overcome the hurdles they set out to clear. As of today, all three men are full-time students, musicians and entrepreneurs.

With a diverse musical talent ranging from hip-hop to electronic and bluegrass, Kind Dub sports an impressive range of musical capabilities; although, not limited to a specific genre, they have been focusing their efforts on hip-hop.

On Dec. 26, 2012 the idea of Hood Life was born, as Clarke was busy pondering the next move waiting for Marsden to return from a trip to Atlanta. This idea evolved from a simple band merchandise into a branding and apparel business that is available in over 15 retailers across the Front Range and growing.

Marsden’s and Clarke’s brand, Hood Life, represents the progressive collaboration the Fort Collins and Colorado communities strive to achieve through proactive law reform, respect and love for our community and environment, which is leading the way for the rest of the country.

Look for their music and apparel at KindDub.com and at the Colorado Room on College Avenue in Fort Collins, and be sure to check them out at the Colorado Music Buzz Bandwagon 5 Semi-Finals in Blackhawk on March 14. Keep your eyes peeled for their new EP titled “How We Do It” dropping this spring. - The Collegian | Keenan Bender


"Kind Dub & Mike McPuff - Artist Spotlight"

The Colorado Room will be celebrating Colorado’s newfound freedom to enjoy green by hosting a myriad of live performances by local artists and DJs on 4/20. Amongst the talented many are Kind Dub and Mike McPuff who have been lining the walls and stocking the shelves.

Excerpt about Kind Dub from The Collegian – From their humble beginnings, Cory Clarke (CO), Nick Arsenault (Arson), and Cody Marsden (Mr. KD) have come a very long way to become the successful entrepreneurs, musicians, and students they are today. Being emancipated at the age of 15 and never meeting his mother until just a couple years ago sculpted Cory’s spirit to lead his own life, but it wasn’t always in the right direction. Through high school, he struggled to find the right paths to success and often found himself learning many lessons the hard way. Shortly after losing his father at the age of 20, Cody began to re-immerse himself in music, guitar, and production. A mutual friend between the two had introduced the future of Kind Dub, “CO and Mr. KD”, to one another before leaving to join the Air Force. After spending a summer vacation in Ft. Collins, Cody went back home to Atlanta to sell his car and acquire funds to move out to Colorado. On the same day, Cory made room in his house, quit his dead end jobs, enrolled in college, and bought a keyboard to assist in production. Their friendship quickly grew and catalyzed the musical and entrepreneurial bond between Cory and Cody. Out of their prophetic friendship, Kind Dub was born. Meanwhile, Nick was overseas serving under the stars and stripes in the Navy, and completed two tours. After serving, Nick moved to Fort Collins and one unexpected night after FOCO MX two years ago, the three of them crossed paths freestyling late-night at a bus stop. Two days later, the trio wrote their first song “Twist It” together. Adversity sculpted the raw determination that fuels these three young men to accomplish their dreams and has only motivated them to overcome the hurdles they set out to clear. As of today, all three men are full-time students, musicians and entrepreneurs. With a diverse musical talent ranging from hip-hop to electronic and bluegrass, Kind Dub sports an impressive range of musical capabilities; although not limited to a specific genre, they have been focusing their efforts on hip-hop. On December 26th 2012 the idea of Hood Life was born, as Cory was busy pondering the next move waiting for Cody to return from a trip to Atlanta, Georgia. This idea has evolved from simple band merchandise into a branding and apparel business that’s available in over 15 retailers across the Front Range and growing. Cory and Cody’s brand, Hood Life, represents the progressive collaboration that the Fort Collins and Colorado communities strive to achieve through proactive law reform, respect and love for our community and environment that is leading the way for the rest of the country.

Kind Dub chose to display at TCR because of the atmosphere, love from ownership and employees when we first arrived, and the support we are able to bring each other and the community should be an example of how others can work together in the community to achieve goals and share mutual passions like art, music, beer, food, and locals. - The Colorado Room


Discography

Music:

2011
Wiz Khalifa – Youngin On His Grind [Kind Dub Remix]
Lil Wayne – Stuntin Like My Daddy [Kind Dub Remix]
Kind Dub – Drop It
Kind Dub – The Mack
Kind Dub – Good Morning Sexy
Kind Dub – Get Savage
Kind Dub – Nugs
Kind Dub – Lucky U
Kind Dub – Snowy Dreams
Kind Dub – To Pac
Kind Dub – Mr. Nice Guy [Freestyle]
Kind Dub – Grinder [Instrumental]
Kind Dub – Let The Smoke Clear

2012
Ludacris – How Low [Kind Dub Remix]
Kelly Rowland – Motivation [Kind Dub Remix]
Kind Dub – Intimate Friends
Kind Dub – The Answer
Kind Dub – Mind Over Matter
Kind Dub – CO Coolaid
Kind Dub – Denver’s Comin’ Up
Kind Dub – Cabin Fever
Kind Dub – Chip Through The Freeze
Kind Dub – Everyday
OutKast – Ms Jackson [Kind Dub Remix]
Kind Dub - Momma
Kind Dub – Gets You Hyper
Kind Dub – She Fine[Instrumental]
Kind Dub – Take It To The Top
Kind Dub – Twist It
Kind Dub – Memories

2013
Fun. – We Are Young [Kind Dub Remix]
Kind Dub – FoCo’s Comin’ Up
Kind Dub – Get Paid
Kind Dub – That’s How We Do It
Kind Dub – Go On Girl
Kind Dub – SOAPM
Kind Dub – Moment Of Clarity

Videos:

Joshua Sargent Photography's - "Canyonlands National Park, Utah 2012" [Directing / Editing / Music by Kind Dub)

Seismic Skate Team Rider Josh Mallin - "Breakin' Boards" [Assistant Director / Music By Kind Dub]

Seismic Skate Team Rider Javier Tato - "Velefique Freeride 2012 - Javier Tato" [Music By Kind Dub]

Seismic Skate Team Rider Brandon DesJarlais - "Seismic Skate Presents: 73mm Elixir Speed Vents" [Music By Kind Dub]

Seismic Skate Team Rider Brian Lugbill - "Seismic Skate Systems Presents: Brian Lugbill" [Music By Kind Dub]

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Bio

With bass hitting so hard the late great Beethoven could hear, electric guitar shredding sure to shock crowds, and microphone manipulating mastermind MC’s, Kind Dub keeps the party dancin’!

Kind Dub was founded in ATL by “Mr.” Kind Dub himself in a dirty-south basement where the beat productions and mad-scientist mindset started making it’s own mark in the music industry. Pursuing dreams and making moves landed this multi-talented musician and producer in Colorado to evaluate the rapidly expanding and diverse music scene.

“Mr. KD” linked up with “CO”, a native freestyle wrecker debt-collector and fellow entrepreneur, to start taking over their witty and highly entertaining future plans. Launching their clothing line, Hood Life, led to new production possibilities that are as unlimited as the music potential this group possesses. Now this unstoppable duo is ready to take over the world. Influences include classic rock, old school hip-hop, electronica, and anything available in a dusty crate of vinyl.

The Kind Dub Krew wrecks tracks together with various artists including Arson, the fire breathing free styling Navy Vet from Buffalo, New York. Download the new Kind Dub Krew How We Do It EP for free here!

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