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| current_members = Noesis, Mike Polinsky, El Smooth, Matt Schwartz, Ishmael Quintero
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'''Philadelphia Slick''' is a live hip hop band, fronted by rapper ], formed in 2005. El Smooth and Noesis handle production for the band, which also includes saxophonist Matt Schwartz, bassist Mike Polinsky, and Ishmael Quintero. '''Philadelphia Slick''' is a live hip hop band, fronted by rapper ], formed in 2005. El Smooth and Noesis handle production for the band, which also includes saxophonist Matt Schwartz, bassist Mike Polinsky, and Ishmael Quintero.


In 2007 Philadelphia Slick won ]'s Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.<ref></ref>
The group's first venture came out in late 2007, though Noesis himself has released five solo albums. Also in 2007 Philadelphia Slick took home first prize in the ], a competition sponsored by ] at World Café Live. In 2006, Philadelphia Slick played the ] Festival with performances at The Fire, The Five Spot, and The North Star Bar. The finals were held at the ], where Noesis was named “Best Vocalist”.<ref></ref>


On November 5th, 2013 it was announced that the band had formerly joined music label/production collective ]<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Philadelphiaslick/posts/10152048962329789</ref>. Badtape was co-founded by ] most known for his work with ] and Philly Slick's own Noesis<ref>https://www.facebook.com/Philadelphiaslick/posts/10152048895049789</ref>. Their next album, ''Rusty Combustibles'', will be released on Badtape Music.

==History==
In 2006, Philadelphia Slick played the ] Festival with performances at The Fire, The Five Spot, and The North Star Bar. The finals were held at the ], where Noesis was named “Best Vocalist”.<ref></ref>

The group's first venture came out in late 2007, though Noesis himself has released five solo albums. In 2007 Philadelphia Slick took home first prize in the ], a competition sponsored by ] at World Café Live.
In 2007 the band was the winner of the ]'s Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.<ref></ref> In 2007 the band was the winner of the ]'s Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.<ref></ref>


In 2010, the group released The'' Everything's Game EP'', recorded at soul legend ]'s Studio E, displaying a vast difference in sound quality between ''Everything's Game'' and their last album, ''Oil''.<ref>http://www.phrequency.com/blog/New_EP_From_Philly_Slick_Everythings_Game.html</ref> Only six tracks and 20 minutes long, it's their most concise release. In 2010, the group released The'' Everything's Game EP'', recorded at soul legend ]'s Studio E, displaying a vast difference in sound quality between ''Everything's Game'' and their last album, ''Oil''.<ref>http://www.phrequency.com/blog/New_EP_From_Philly_Slick_Everythings_Game.html</ref> Only six tracks and 20 minutes long, it's their most concise release.


In June 2012 the track ''Gun 'Em Down'' from 2007's Culture Industry was used in a scene in Episode 4 of ]'s '']'' starring ].
''The Way Things Work'' is the group's latest related project, a solo album from Noesis independently released on July 6, 2012. Noesis' flow on the first single released, "A Picture," has drawn comparisons to Mos Def and Nas<ref>{{cite web|last=Sav|first=Jericho|title=Release: Noesis (Philadelphia Slick) - A Picture|url=http://www.phrequency.com/blog/Noesis-Philadelphia-Slick---A-Picture-.html|publisher=Phrequency.com|accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref> The album contains twenty tracks and features in house production from Noesis and drummer Elliot Garland (El Smooth). '' The Way Things Work'' won the ] for best hip hop/rap album of the year in 2012-2013 and topped out at #4 on the CMJ urban radio charts

''The Way Things Work'', a solo album from Noesis independently released on July 6, 2012. Noesis's flow on the first single released, "A Picture," has drawn comparisons to Mos Def and Nas<ref>{{cite web|last=Sav|first=Jericho|title=Release: Noesis (Philadelphia Slick) - A Picture|url=http://www.phrequency.com/blog/Noesis-Philadelphia-Slick---A-Picture-.html|publisher=Phrequency.com|accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref> The album contains twenty tracks and features in house production from Noesis and drummer Elliot Garland (El Smooth). '' The Way Things Work'' won the ] for best hip hop/rap album of the year in 2012-2013 and topped out at #4 on the CMJ urban radio charts.


In May 2012, it was announced that Philadelphia Slick would be performing on ], in Uniondale, NY.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://warped.ourstage.com/artists |publisher=Ourstage |title=OurStage @ Warped - Artists |deadurl=no |accessdate=10 July 2012}}</ref> In May 2012, it was announced that Philadelphia Slick would be performing on ], in Uniondale, NY.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://warped.ourstage.com/artists |publisher=Ourstage |title=OurStage @ Warped - Artists |deadurl=no |accessdate=10 July 2012}}</ref>

The group announced on their Facebook page that their next album would be titled ''Rusty Combustibles.''


==Discography== ==Discography==
{| class="wikitable"
* The Way Things Work by Noesis 2012
|-
* Everything's Game EP 2010
!align="left"|Album information
* Oil 2009
|-
* Culture Industry 2007
|'']''
*Released: June, 2011
|-
|''Oil''
*Released: July, 2009
|-
|Culture Industry 2007
*Released: November, 2007
|-
|}

===Affiliates===
*With Noesis, Ish Quintero:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!align="left"|Album information
|-
|'']''
*Released: November 5, 2013
*Label: Bad Tape Music
|-
|}

*With Noesis, El Smooth:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!align="left"|Album information
|-
|'']''
*Released: October, 2013
*Label: Bad Tape Music
|-
|}

*With Noesis:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!align="left"|Album information
|-
|'']''
*Released: June, 2012
|-
|'']'' as ''']'''
*Released: 2007
|-
|'']''
*Released: 2005
|-
|'']''
*Released: 2012
|-
|'']'' as ''']'''
*Released: 2004
|-
|'']'' as Liquid Plumber
*Released: 2002
|-
|}

*With Ish Quintero:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!align="left"|Album information
|-
|'']''
*Released: 2007
|-
|'']''
*Released: 2010
|-
|}


==External links== ==External links==
* *
* [http://www.badtapemusic.com/artists/philadelphia-slick
* *
* *

Revision as of 05:21, 8 November 2013

Philadelphia Slick
Background information
Also known asPhilly Slick
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresAlternative hip hop
Years active2005-Present
LabelsPhiladelphia Slick
MembersNoesis, Mike Polinsky, El Smooth, Matt Schwartz, Ishmael Quintero
Past membersZach Reilly, Mike Tjader, Marc Kaplan, Yoomi Kwon, Ann Goering, Adam Hershberger, Jenn Z
Websitewww.PhiladelphiaSlick.com

Philadelphia Slick is a live hip hop band, fronted by rapper Noesis, formed in 2005. El Smooth and Noesis handle production for the band, which also includes saxophonist Matt Schwartz, bassist Mike Polinsky, and Ishmael Quintero.

In 2007 Philadelphia Slick won Philadelphia City Paper's Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.

On November 5th, 2013 it was announced that the band had formerly joined music label/production collective Badtape Music. Badtape was co-founded by Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind most known for his work with Jedi Mind Tricks and Philly Slick's own Noesis. Their next album, Rusty Combustibles, will be released on Badtape Music.

History

In 2006, Philadelphia Slick played the Emergenza Festival with performances at The Fire, The Five Spot, and The North Star Bar. The finals were held at the Theater of the Living Arts, where Noesis was named “Best Vocalist”.

The group's first venture came out in late 2007, though Noesis himself has released five solo albums. In 2007 Philadelphia Slick took home first prize in the Philly Sound Clash, a competition sponsored by PhillyCarShare at World Café Live. In 2007 the band was the winner of the Philadelphia City Paper's Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.

In 2010, the group released The Everything's Game EP, recorded at soul legend Bobby Eli's Studio E, displaying a vast difference in sound quality between Everything's Game and their last album, Oil. Only six tracks and 20 minutes long, it's their most concise release.

In June 2012 the track Gun 'Em Down from 2007's Culture Industry was used in a scene in Episode 4 of Sky Atlantic's Hit & Miss starring Chloë Sevigny.

The Way Things Work, a solo album from Noesis independently released on July 6, 2012. Noesis's flow on the first single released, "A Picture," has drawn comparisons to Mos Def and Nas The album contains twenty tracks and features in house production from Noesis and drummer Elliot Garland (El Smooth). The Way Things Work won the Independent Music Award for best hip hop/rap album of the year in 2012-2013 and topped out at #4 on the CMJ urban radio charts.

In May 2012, it was announced that Philadelphia Slick would be performing on The Vans Warped Tour, in Uniondale, NY.

Discography

Album information
Everything's Game
  • Released: June, 2011
Oil
  • Released: July, 2009
Culture Industry 2007
  • Released: November, 2007

Affiliates

  • With Noesis, Ish Quintero:
Album information
Intransit
  • Released: November 5, 2013
  • Label: Bad Tape Music
  • With Noesis, El Smooth:
Album information
Beats and Watson
  • Released: October, 2013
  • Label: Bad Tape Music
  • With Noesis:
Album information
The Way Things Work
  • Released: June, 2012
Waste of Money as Thug B
  • Released: 2007
Rhizomatic
  • Released: 2005
Big Rock Candy Mountain
  • Released: 2012
Notes from the Underground as Liquid Plumber
  • Released: 2004
It's Elementary as Liquid Plumber
  • Released: 2002
  • With Ish Quintero:
Album information
The Forbidden World
  • Released: 2007
Model C
  • Released: 2010

External links

References

  1. Winners of City Paper Reader's Choice Award
  2. https://www.facebook.com/Philadelphiaslick/posts/10152048962329789
  3. https://www.facebook.com/Philadelphiaslick/posts/10152048895049789
  4. Emergenza Music Festival 2006
  5. Winners of City Paper Reader's Choice Award
  6. http://www.phrequency.com/blog/New_EP_From_Philly_Slick_Everythings_Game.html
  7. Sav, Jericho. "Release: Noesis (Philadelphia Slick) - A Picture". Phrequency.com. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
  8. "OurStage @ Warped - Artists". Ourstage. Retrieved 10 July 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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