Music • Doomtree If two’s company and three’s a crowd, then seven really is a lucky number, at least for Minneapolis hip-hop collective Doomtree. Each member-Cecil Otter, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, […] ...
Twin Cities hip-hop collective Doomtree literally flew their flag over St. Paul’s CHS Field on Saturday for an all-day event dubbed Doomtree Zoo. The first major concert event in the new ballpark, ...
Hip-hop collectives are notoriously unstable organisms. What’s kept Doomtree together for 14 years? We’re all willing to check our egos. If I can make some money out of my solo record, and put it into ...
There was a time when hip-hop was all about collaboration. Late 1970s successes like Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and the Sugarhill Gang gave way to new school groups like Run-DMC, the ...
When Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree started their Blowout concert series in 2004, rapper P.O.S. said the crew didn’t know what to expect. “The original Blowout was just to see what our ...
Twin Cities hip-hop collective Doomtree spent the past decade wrapping each year with an ever-growing party they called Blowout. In December, they decided to retire Blowout in style, with 10 shows ...
The past year has seen a rising tide behind local hip-hop act Doomtree—a wave compressing as it comes to shore and growing into a wave that would wash over us all. The release of their acclaimed ...
Doomtree If two’s company and three’s a crowd, then seven really is a lucky number, at least for Minneapolis hip-hop collective Doomtree. Each member-Cecil Otter, Dessa, Mike Mictlan, P.O.S., Sims, ...