Cecil Otter

Cecil Otter

A man in a gray hoodie and hat scratches his head with his left hand and grasps a microphone with his right

Otter performing at the University of Minnesota Morris in 2009
Background information
Birth name Kyle Smith[1]
Born (1980-07-16) July 16, 1980[2]
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genres Alternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, producer
Years active 2001–present
Labels Doomtree
Strange Famous Records
Associated acts Dessa, P.O.S, Mike Mictlan, Sims, Paper Tiger, Lazerbeak, Mixed Blood Majority
Website cecilotter.bandcamp.com

Kyle Smith (born July 16, 1980), better known by his stage name Cecil Otter, is a rapper and producer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a founding member of the indie hip hop collective Doomtree.[3]

History

Cecil Otter's False Hopes was released on Doomtree in 2005.[4]

He released his first solo album, Rebel Yellow, on Doomtree in 2008.[5][6] It was re-released on Strange Famous Records in 2009.[7]

In 2011, Cecil Otter released 13 Chambers, a mashup album blending Wu-Tang Clan and Fugazi, with Swiss Andy as Wugazi.[8][9]

He is currently working on his second solo album, Porcelain Revolver.[10]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Wugazi

Doomtree

See Doomtree for complete listing

Guest appearances

Productions

References

  1. Ali, Reyan (November 16, 2010). "Catching up with Doomtree's other six". The Phoenix.
  2. "Cecil Otter - About". Facebook. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  3. Savage, Kathryn (June 10, 2009). "Doomtree's Cecil Otter finds his voice apart from the rap pack". City Pages.
  4. Sirota, Eric (June 15, 2010). "Cecil Otter :: False Hopes :: Doomtree Records". RapReviews.
  5. Taylor, Patrick (October 14, 2008). "Cecil Otter :: Rebel Yellow :: Doomtree". RapReviews.
  6. Klatzke (December 15, 2008). "Cecil Otter - Rebel Yellow". AbsolutePunk.
  7. Somberlain (April 29, 2010). "Cecil Otter - Rebel Yellow". Sputnikmusic.
  8. Fossum, Melissa (July 18, 2011). "Wugazi Speaks! Cecil Otter and Swiss Andy on Mashing-Up Fugazi and Wu-Tang". Phoenix New Times.
  9. Vasquez, Andres (August 30, 2011). "Cecil Otter Explains Conceptualizing The "Wugazi: 13 Chambers" Project, Doomtree's Next Album". HipHopDX.
  10. "Doomtree - Interview - 3/9/2012". Scratched Vinyl. March 12, 2012.

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