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Adeem (pronounced ADM) is an American underground rapper from Keene, New Hampshire and currently a member of the hip-hop group Glue with DJDQ [1] and Maker. He started rapping in 1997 as a way to escape from the confines of his small town. His first serious foray into hip-hop came with a group called The Dorian Three, which also included DJ Shalem and Adverse. He went on to work on solo projects such as the 2002 release "Sweet Talking Your Brain", before again joining forces with The Dorian Three for their 2003 release "Down World, Up Songs". All the while, Glue was being formed and the work on their first album got underway. Glue has been busy since its inception, releasing albums in both 2004 and 2005, while touring to promote them in betweem recording sessions. In 2005, they completed the Scribble Jam tour with Mr. Dibbs and Blueprint, and the Vans Warped Tour. 2006 brings new frontiers for the group, with the release of its newest album "Catch as Catch Can" with the well-known indie label Fat Beats Records. Nickname: Elm City Location in Cheshire County, New Hampshire Coordinates: Country United States State New Hampshire County Cheshire Settled 1736 Incorporated 1753 (town) Incorporated 1874 (city) - Mayor Michael E.J. Blastos - City Council Charles H. Redfern Angelo D. DiBernardo, Jr. ...
Representing 3 area codes (Keene, NH, Cincinnati, OH, and Aurora, Illinois), 3 artists came together by coincidence. ...
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Adeem has also contributed his musical talents to the group 1200 Hobos with Mr. Dibbs (the touring DJ for Atmosphere ). In addition to his recording pursuits, he is an accomplished battle rapper, and the only two-time winner (1998 and 2001) of Scribble Jam. Brad Forste,[1] better known as Mr. ...
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Scribble Jam, touted as Americas Largest Hip Hop Festival, has come to be seen as just that. ...
Trivia
Adeem currently resides in Peterborough NH. He lives next to Kayte Putnam, John Mak, and monkies. His First Hit, "fondle the monkies", was inspired at this location. His first Rap influence was Johnny "MC Dimes" Hames.
Musical Influences De La Soul, Iron & Wine, Stevie Wonder, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Main Source, Latryx, and Led Zeppelin. De La Soul is a Grammy-award winning hip hop group from Long Island, New York. ...
Samuel Beam, aka Iron & Wine, at a 2006 concert at Brooklyns McCarren Park Pool. ...
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Discography Solo albums (produced by DJ Shalem) - Sweet Talking Your Brain (Syntax Records and Tri-Eight Records, 2002)
- Transitions (Shake It Records, 2005)
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- Seconds Away (Ramona Records, 2004)
- Sunset Lounge (Shake It Records, 2005)
- Catch as Catch Can (FatBeats Records, 2006)
The Dorian Three albums - Self titled (Childproof Records, 2000)
- Down World, Up Songs (Childproof Records, 2004)
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