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Push Button Objects
American hip hop producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Edgar Farinas (born December 7, 1974),[2] better known by his stage name Push Button Objects (abbreviated PBO[4]), is an American hip hop producer from Miami, Florida.[2] He is one half of Ko-Wreck Technique along with DJ Craze.[5] Push Button Objects has released recordings for labels such as Chocolate Industries, Skam Records and Schematic Records.[6]
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Career
In 1997, Push Button Objects released the self-titled debut EP, Push Button Objects, on Schematic Records.[7]
In 2000, his first album, Dirty Dozen, was released on Chocolate Industries.[8] It contained material from two EPs, Cash and Half Dozen, as well as previously unreleased tracks.[9]
In 2003, Ghetto Blaster, his album featuring vocal contributions from Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, Aesop Rock, Vast Aire, and Doseone, was released on Chocolate Industries.[10]
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Style and influences
Push Button Objects's musical style has been compared to Prefuse 73 and RJD2.[11]
Discography
Albums
- Dirty Dozen (2000)
- Ghetto Blaster (2003)
EPs
- Push Button Objects (1997)
- Cash (1997)
- Unauthorized (1998)
- Half Dozen (1999)
- A Day in a Life (1999)
- Ko-Wrecktion (1999) (with DJ Craze, as Ko-Wreck Technique)
- Ko-Wrecktion Remixes (2000) (with DJ Craze, as Ko-Wreck Technique)
- Tosstones (2000) (as Guineo)
- 360 Degrees Remixes (2001)
Singles
- "360 Degrees" (2000)
- "Fly (You Ain't)" (2002)
- "360 Degrees (Prefuse 73 Remix)" (2003)
References
External links
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