Artist's albums
3D
2023 · single
Under Your Spell
2023 · EP
Under Your Spell (Place Your Hand in Mine)
2023 · single
target on my head
2023 · single
smackin phone
2023 · single
stacks on deck
2023 · single
now and forever
2023 · EP
Homebody
2023 · single
BREATHE OR BLEED
2022 · single
nosebleed
2022 · single
i'll be the fire
2022 · single
Monarch
2021 · album
Oh No
2021 · single
Teachers Pet
2021 · single
Fantastic
2020 · single
Invisible Tears
2020 · single
Weapon
2020 · single
From a Lonely Place
2020 · EP
Things Fall Apart
2020 · EP
Days Iz Ending
2020 · single
In the Sky
2020 · single
Crashed My Car
2020 · album
Winter Formal
2020 · single
Bullet
2020 · single
Bully
2019 · album
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Biography
One of the more innovative producers to rise from the depths of SoundCloud, DJ, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Nedarb has remained a pioneer of experimental hip-hop. With his genre-bending production and unmatched versatility, Nedarb has become well known for his work with the “emo-rap” collective GothBoiClique, as well as his collaborations with Ghostemane, Xavier Wulf, Black Kray, and various others. Originally from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, Nedarb moved to the United States when he was 10-years-old. Equally fascinated with the emo outfit Silverstein as he was by rapper Lil B, Nedarb’s influences are proudly displayed within his instrumentals. Having taught himself guitar, bass, and drums, Nedarb played in various bands before he began producing in early 2014. That same year, Black Kray used one of Nedarb’s beats for the track “WHY MAH SOULJUHS CRY.” Soonafter, Nedarb became a member of the collective Thraxxhouse, where he became connected with various members of GothBoiClique. Nedarb began a close working relationship with the group, having solely produced Lil Peep and Lil Tracy’s 2016 “Castles” EP, as well as garnering placements on Lil Peep’s “Crybaby” and “Hellboy” tapes. In 2018 Nedarb joined the emo-supergroup Misery Club, and a year later he released his own album “Amity,” which features Alice Glass, Wicca Phase, Brennan Savage, and many others. Nedarb also began working closely with rising rapper Hook, having produced her debut album “Bully.” — Jack Angell