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American musician (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dylan Brady
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Dylan Marshall Brady (born 1993 or 1994) is an American music producer, singer, and songwriter,[1] best known for being one half of experimental electronic music duo 100 gecs, alongside Laura Les.

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Early life

Dylan Marshall Brady[2] grew up in suburban St. Louis, Missouri and took piano lessons in high school, where he first became interested in composing music. While attending college for audio engineering, he began putting music out on SoundCloud, as an electronic hip hop producer.

Career

Brady began his career releasing several demo albums on SoundCloud in 2013 and 2014. He self-released his debut studio album All I Ever Wanted in May 2015.[3] In 2016 he released the EP Choker and released a self-titled EP as part of 100 gecs. In 2017 Brady released two EPs, Sinses and '. In October 2018, Brady released the EP Peace & Love, his first release on the Mad Decent label.[4] His collaborative studio album with singer and producer Josh Pan, This Car Needs Some Wheels, was released in March 2019.[5]

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Brady performing at Rock im Park 2022 in Nuremberg

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Production and songwriting credits

Credits taken from Tidal.[8]

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As part of Cake Pop

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  • "Sticky Fingers" (2016)
  • "Black Rum" (2021)[10]
  • "Satin Bedsheets" (2021)[11]
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