Hector Bizerk
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GB Glasgow – Alternative Hip-Hop / Punk
Hector Bizerk

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Walk Tall Recordings
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Tree That Never Grew EP 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Waltz of Modern Psychiatry Album 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Bell That Never Rang EP 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Bird That Never Flew DVD 2014
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder The Fish That Never Swam EP 2014
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Ab67616d0000b2732ec062ec7d6f76bab1ff4ff3 Nobody Seen Nothing Album 2013
Ab67616d0000b27369f8dfab604f931e0d49e19a Drums.Rap.Yes Album 2012
Hector Bizerk
Ab67616d0000b27371ad67e9866414cdb4f38f01 The Second City of the Empire Album 2016
self release
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Nobody Seen Nothing Album 2013
self released
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Drums Rap Yes Album 2012
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Hector Bizerk have a knack of finding a balance between densely literate, social comment and thunderous festival anthem.

The Glaswegian experimental hip-hop band have an insatiable desire to explore the creative possibilities in their intrinsic drum and rap combo have drawn comparisons to The Roots and Public Enemy.

The band played over 100 shows in the UK and Ireland and self-released their critically acclaimed album Nobody Seen Nothing in 2014 after winning the Scottish Alternative Music Award, making their US debut in New York and headlining slots at Wickerman Festival. Drummer/producer Audrey Tait was confirmed as one of the top ten female drummers in the world as a finalist in Hit Like A Girl competition. Second album Nobody Seen Nothing was nominated for Scottish Album of the Year and the band have recently toured alongside Public Enemy and The Libertines.

"Probably Scotland's best hip-hop export" NME