Hieroglyphics (group) explained

Hieroglyphics
Background:group_or_band
Alias:Hieroglyphics Crew, Hiero
Origin:Oakland, California, U.S.
Genre:Hip hop
Years Active:1991–present
Label:Hieroglyphics Imperium
Associated Acts:Extra Prolific, Souls of Mischief
Current Members:

Hieroglyphics, also known as the Hieroglyphics Crew and Hiero, is an American underground hip hop collective based in Oakland, California. It was founded in the early 1990s by rapper Del the Funky Homosapien. The collective is currently composed of rappers Del the Funky Homosapien, Casual, Pep Love, producer/manager Domino, DJ Toure, and the four individual members of the rap group Souls of Mischief: Phesto, A-Plus, Opio, and Tajai.

Since their inception, Hieroglyphics have found a following largely through their live concerts, podcasts ("Hierocasts"), and promotion through their website.[1]

The collective uses a three-eyed, straight-lipped face logo that figures prominently on their albums, website, stickers, and clothing.[2]

History

As a collective, the Hieroglyphics have released three studio albums: 3rd Eye Vision in 1998, Full Circle in 2003, and The Kitchen in 2013.

In 2005, the collective released a live DVD and accompanying CD of the Hiero's 2003 Full Circle Tour.

The collective has also released five compilation albums: Hiero B-Sides and Hiero Oldies Vol. I in 1997, Hiero Oldies Vol. II in 1998, The Building in 2004, The Corner in 2005, and most recently, Over Time, in March 2007.

Individual members of the collective have also released albums of their own, either through solo projects or outside group projects.

Logo

The collective's third eye logo is the Mayan numeral for 8. Created by Del the Funky Homosapien, the son of an abstract artist, it has been used to promote the collective on their album covers, website, stickers, clothing, and other promotional materials.

In a 2000 interview with SF Weekly, Del commented:

The Clerks comic in question was drawn by underground comic artist Jim Mahfood who has worked various rap and hip hop items into his work over his career. In an interview with halftimeonline.net in 2004, Mahfood mentioned Del and the Hieroglyphics by name:

Discography

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak chart positions[3]
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19983rd Eye Vision8826
2003Full Circle155537
2013The Kitchen 4514

Compilation albums

YearAlbum
1996Hiero Oldies Vol. I
1997Hiero B Sides
Live.97
1998Hiero Oldies Vol. II
2002Hiero Classix Vol.1
2004The Building
2005The Corner
2007Over Time

Singles

YearSongAlbum
1999"You Never Knew"3rd Eye Vision
2002"Hydra, G.U.O.M.D, Think Again"One Big Trip
2003"Make Your Move" Full Circle
2013"Gun Fever"The Kitchen

As featured artist

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Domino Music Producer . Maniaci . Paul . September 3, 2006 . The Career Cookbook . November 14, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171114202048/http://thecareercookbook.com/article.php?article_id=45 . November 14, 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: Having it Both Ways: Del the Funky Homosapien has moved out of the shadow of his famous cousin – and every musical cliché – to help lead Bay Area hip hop . January 27, 2007 . Keast, Darren . SFWeekly.com . March 1, 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050227161648/http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2000-03-01/music2.html . February 27, 2005 .
  3. Web site: Hieroglyphics § Awards . . Steve Huey . April 3, 2015.
  4. Web site: Hieroglyphics "The Kitchen" Tracklist, Cover Art & Album Stream . Hiphopdx.com . July 16, 2013 . Paul Martinez . April 3, 2015.