Dessa
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Dessa performing in Scottsdale, Arizona, in May 2011 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Margret Wander[1] |
Also known as | Dessa Darling |
Born |
[2] Minneapolis, Minnesota, US | May 23, 1981
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. |
Genres |
Alternative hip hop Underground hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, producer, writer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Doomtree |
Associated acts | Cecil Otter, P.O.S, Mike Mictlan, Sims, Paper Tiger, Lazerbeak, Gayngs, The Boy Sopranos |
Website |
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Margret Wander (born May 23, 1981), better known by her stage name Dessa, is an American rapper, singer, spoken word artist, and writer. She is a member of the indie hip hop collective Doomtree.
History
Early life
Dessa was born to Robert Wander Jr. and Sylvia Burgos,[3] and has a younger brother, Max.[4] She went to Southwest High School, graduating from the IB Diploma Programme in 1999. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a B.A. in philosophy.[5] Before becoming an artist full-time, she worked as a technical writer for a medical manufacturer.[6]
Doomtree
Initially drawn to their raw aesthetics and unique sound, Dessa forged a friendship with Doomtree. Soon after, she started dating P.O.S. Though they eventually ended their relationship, she was asked nonetheless to join the crew, and did so. Since 2005, Dessa has appeared on numerous Doomtree albums, as well as on the other members' solo albums. She is also the CEO of Doomtree.[7]
Dessa's debut solo EP, False Hopes, was released in 2005. Despite being only fifteen minutes long, it was listed as one of the top local albums of the year by Minneapolis Star Tribune.
She completed and released a book of creative non-fiction titled Spiral Bound at the fourth annual Doomtree Blowout in 2008.[8] In 2009, Dessa published Spiral Bound on Doomtree Press, a seventy-page collection of fiction and poetry.[9]
Dessa's first solo album, A Badly Broken Code, was released on January 19, 2010. The singles from this album are "Dixon's Girl" and "The Chaconne." The album features production from Paper Tiger, MK Larada, Lazerbeak, Cecil Otter and Big Jess. MK Larada also designed the album art.[10]
In 2011, Dessa released Castor, the Twin.[11]
In 2013, Dessa released Parts of Speech. The singles from this album are "Warsaw" and "Call Off Your Ghost."
Side projects
Dessa is a founding member of The Boy Sopranos, an almost all-female a cappella group, with frequent collaborators Jessy Greene, Aby Wolf and others. She also taught at the Institute of Production and Recording and the McNally Smith College of Music.
On March 2, 2012, Dessa presented "Mic Lines: Art, Ethics, and their Contested Connections" at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of the three-day Nobel Peace Prize Forum .[12][13]
Dessa was the host of Twin Cities Public Television's The Lowertown Line, a live music series, from 2012 to 2014.[14]
Dessa had a flavor of ice cream named after her on July 27, 2016 by Izzy's Ice Cream, “Dessa’s Existential Crunch”.[15]
Discography
Albums
- A Badly Broken Code (2010)
- Castor, the Twin (2011)
- Parts of Speech (2013)
EPs
- False Hopes (2005)
- Parts of Speech, Re-Edited (2014)
Singles
- "Warsaw" (2013)
- "Call Off Your Ghost" (2013)
- "Quinine" (2016)
Medida
- Medida (2004)
Doomtree
See Doomtree for complete listing.
Guest appearances
- Sims – "No Homeowners" from Lights Out Paris (2005)
- Kanser – "No D in Erogenous" from Kanser (2005)
- Paper Tiger – "Speedmetal" from False Hopes (2007)
- Mel Gibson and the Pants – "Bit of a Buzz" from Sea vs. Shining Sea (2007)
- Heiruspecs – "Change Is Coming" from Heiruspecs (2008)
- P.O.S – "Low Light Low Life" from Never Better (2008)
- Paper Tiger – "Palace" and "And the Camera" from Made Like Us (2010)
- Lazerbeak – "Bound" from Legend Recognize Legend (2010)
- Gayngs – "No Sweat" "Faded High" from Relayted (2010)
- p-teK – "This Bridge Is Burning for You" from Oh! What a Miracle! (2011)
Bibliography
- Spiral Bound (2009)
- Sleeping With Nikki (2011)
- Are You Handsome (2013)
- A Pound of Steam (2013)
References
- ↑ "Students Get Schooled on Hip-Hop at Minn. College". The New York Times.
- ↑ Wander, Margret (May 23, 2013). "Good morning, world. Today is my birthday, ...". Facebook. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
- ↑ Eveland. "Dessa's mom, Sylvia Toftness, shows us around her Wisconsin cattle farm". City Pages.
- ↑ "Dessa's brother (Max Wander, see "Children's Work from A Badly Broken Code) has been singing "The Chaconne" with her this week". twitter.com.
- ↑ "Making Music Series: Dessa on Coffman Memorial Union". University of Minnesota.
- ↑ "The Revolution Starts... Right After the Drinks". City Pages.
- ↑ "University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts, 2012 Spring Commencement: Keynote Address by Dessa". University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts.
- ↑ "Locks of Love – Dessa". HipHopDX.
- ↑ "Spiral Bound review". Culture Bully.
- ↑ "A Badly Broken Code". Doomtree Store.
- ↑ "Review: Dessa – Castor, the Twin (2011)". Mezzic. October 6, 2011.
- ↑ Mark (February 21, 2012). "Ethics and Hip Hop: A Discussion with Dessa – Tickets on sale NOW!". Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
- ↑ "2012 Forum: "The Price of Peace"". Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Retrieved May 25, 2013.
- ↑ Thompson, Erik (December 26, 2012). "MN Original leaps forward". citypages.com. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
- ↑ "Izzy's announces 'Dessa's Existential Crunch' ice cream".
External links
- Official website
- Dessa on Doomtree
- Dessa discography at Discogs