Dark Time Sunshine

Dark Time Sunshine (abbreviated as DTS)[1] is an American hip hop duo, consisting of Seattle rapper Onry Ozzborn and Chicago producer Zavala.[2] The group is signed to Fake Four Inc.[3]

Dark Time Sunshine
Also known asDTS
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active2009-present
LabelsFake Four Inc.
Members
Websitewww.fakefourinc.com

History

Dark Time Sunshine was formed in 2009 when Onry Ozzborn met Zavala through Onry's fellow Oldominion member, Sleep.[4] The group has been described as the combination of Zavala's experimental electronic and soulful production and Onry Ozzborn's insightful storytelling and multi-syllabic and internal rhymes.[5]

The group released Believeyoume for free download in 2009,[6] then Vessel and Conucopia in 2010.[7][8][9] In 2012, the group released a studio album, Anx.[10] It received favorable reviews from Okayplayer,[11] The Seattle Times,[12] and The Stranger.[13]

In 2021, the duo returned with a studio album, Lore.[14] It featured guest appearances from Ceschi, R.A.P. Ferreira, Homeboy Sandman, and Hail Mary Mallon.[15]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Believeyoume (2009) (free download)
  • Vessel (2010)
  • Cornucopia (2010) (limited edition tour CD)
  • Anx (2012)
  • Lore (2021)

Singles

  • "Adultland / Oh But of Course" (2010)
  • "Ayemen" (2020)
  • "Familiars" (2021)

References

  1. Mizell Jr., Larry (May 23, 2012). "My Philosophy". The Stranger. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  2. Breihan, Tom (February 4, 2021). "Stream Dark Time Sunshine's New Album Lore, Their First Since 2012". Stereogum. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  3. "Dark Time Sunshine". Fake Four Inc. Archived from the original on March 2, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  4. Frieders, Joel (April 26, 2016). "Our Interview With Onry Ozzborn". Syffal. Archived from the original on August 20, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  5. "Dark Time Sunshine - Vessel (album review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  6. Mattx (February 8, 2010). "Dark Time Sunshine free album "BELIEVEYOUME"". Boombox Knocks. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  7. Zwickel, Jonathan (May 8, 2010). "New albums from Seattle bands: Hey Marseilles, Unnatural Helpers and more". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  8. Martin, Andrew (June 24, 2010). "Dark Time Sunshine: Vessel". PopMatters. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  9. "Dark Time Sunshine - Cornucopia (album review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  10. Tardio, Andres (July 19, 2012). "Dark Time Sunshine - "ANX" Album Stream". HipHopDX. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  11. McClure, Nick. "Dark Time Sunshine". Okayplayer. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  12. Matson, Andrew (August 13, 2012). "Album review: 'ANX' by Dark Time Sunshine". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on July 14, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  13. Mudede, Charles (August 15, 2012). "The Beats of Summer". The Stranger. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  14. DeVille, Chris (January 22, 2021). "Dark Time Sunshine – "The Rite Kids" (Feat. R.A.P. Ferreira & Homeboy Sandman)". Stereogum. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  15. Sacher, Andrew (February 3, 2021). "Stream Dark Time Sunshine's first album in 9 years & watch the "Ritalin" video". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
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