Braille (rapper)

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Braille
Birth nameBryan Winchester
Also known asBraille Brizzy, Reflection
Born (1981-09-27) September 27, 1981 (age 42)
Portland, Oregon, US
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsSyntax, HipHop IS Music, Talking Textures, Humble Beast

Bryan Winchester (born September 27, 1981), better known by his stage name Braille, is an American rapper.

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Career

The concept behind the name Braille relates to "Helping People Understand the things they can't see." [1] He has worked with a host of premier hip hop recording acts including his group Lightheaded, with rapper-producer Ohmega Watts and rapper Othello. Braille was also a part of a group called Acts 29 consisting of himself, Ohmega Watts, and Soul Plasma. Acts 29 has only released one album and is not planning on releasing any more material. [2] Braille was signed to Syntax Records in 1999 and continues to record for the label. [3] The majority of his recordings are credited to his own label imprint "Hip-hop Is Music." [4] Influenced by the positive vibe of the group A Tribe Called Quest, [5] Braille started recording Christian hip hop music. His first album called Lifefirst: Half the Battle was released when he was 17 years old. [6]

Beautiful Eulogy

His fourth album The IV Edition released in 2008, and was a collaboration with Speech from Arrested Development. The song is included on the video game NBA Live 09 . [7] Braille toured internationally including in Europe and Japan. His most recent projects include Cloud Nineteen, [8] an album release and interactive DVD. He is also planning a special concert tour and youth presentation aimed at students of the arts, emphasizing the importance of education to all children.

In 2012, Braille collaborated with Odd Thomas and Courtland Urbano to form the group Beautiful Eulogy. David Kincannon of Rapzilla stated, "This musical triumvirate is responsible for some of the most creative hip hop of the last few years, and Satellite Kite does nothing but add to that resume. From the concepts to the beats to the lyrics to the delivery, everything about this album is on point. There is a working relationship between these three men that is obvious by listening to this album. There is also a shared creative spirit that is obvious, and it's that creativity that makes Satellite Kite great." [9]

Honors

In 2004, Braille collaborated with his group Lightheaded (consisting of himself, Ohmega Watts, and Othello), Manchild of Mars Ill, Sharlock Poems of LA Symphony, Tony Stone, Celph Titled, Kno of Cunninlynguists, the Masterminds, 9th Wonder and Rob Swift to produce the album and accompanying video for "Shades of Grey". [10] That year the national publication URB Magazine recognized him as an up-and-coming "Artist to Watch". He was also named "Lyricist of the Year" with Shades of Grey and awarded "Album of the Year" honors by Sphereofhiphop. The following year Braille was selected to open for the Godfather of Soul James Brown's World Tour in 2005 -2006. [11]

The publication R&B Showcase Magazine recognized Braille as "Hip-Hop's New Force" and honored him with a feature and cover story in the fall of 2006. He joined hip hop group De La Soul touring throughout the summer of 2007. The same year Braille added speaking engagements to his tour dates and spoke at a South Jersey benefit for Hold on to Education Foundation Inc. A youth motivational speaker, Braille was chosen by the organization as an honorary board member.

The spiritual collection called Box of Rhymes was Braille's third full-length album, released exclusively in Japan on the Universal/Handcuts record label. [12]

Discography

Studio albums

Release DateTitleLabelNotes
1999LifeFirst: Half The BattleESPW
2004Shades of GreyHipHop IS Music
2006Box of RhymesHipHop IS Music
2008The IV EditionHipHop IS Music
2009CloudNineteenHipHop IS MusicAlbum credited as "Braille and Symbolic One", because all production was by Symbolic One aka S1
2010Weapon AidSyntaxLater made available as a free download from Humble Beast
2011Native LungsHumble BeastReleased as a free download from Humble Beast with limited CD copies.

Other releases

Release DateTitleLabelNotes
2004Shades of Grey Japanese VersionHipHop IS MusicReleased exclusively in Japan with alternate cover and bonus tracks
2005"HipHop Music" 12" vinyl singleHipHop IS MusicLimited edition 12" vinyl with B-Side "10 Years" and exclusive remixes.
2005Scatter BrainIndie releaseLimited edition, hand printed CD-R with no artwork.
2006"Sonset" 12" vinyl singleHipHop IS MusicJapan exclusive 12" vinyl
2006Box of Rhymes Japanese VersionHipHop IS MusicReleased exclusively in Japan with alternate cover and bonus tracks
2006"Box of Rhymes" 7" vinyl singleHipHop IS MusicLimited edition 7" vinyl with Box of Rhymes instrumental.
2007Extra Box for Japan EPHipHop IS MusicEP with tracks from Box of Rhymes, instrumentals, and remixes. Released exclusively in Japan with 300 limited edition copies released outside Japan.
2007Survival Movement & Evacuate EPHipHop IS MusicLimited edition, 12" vinyl EP with songs from Box of Rhymes, remixes, instrumentals, and a new song.
2007Box of History mixtape mixed by DJ iDullHipHop IS MusicFree digital download compilation mixtape of Braille's work over the years. Mixed by DJ iDull.
2007"The IV" 12" vinyl singleHipHop IS MusicLimited edition 12" vinyl with "Counter Attack" and "Shades of Grey" B-sides.
2008The IV Edition Japanese versionHipHop IS MusicReleased exclusively in Japan early with bonus tracks.

[13]

With Lightheaded

Release DateTitleLabelNotes
2003Pure ThoughtsDay By Day/HipHop IS MusicReleased on Day by Day in 2003, then re-released with bonus tracks in 2005 on HipHop IS Music
2006Wrong WayTres

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With Acts 29

Release DateTitleLabelNotes
2002Under ExposedSyntax

With Beautiful Eulogy

Release DateTitleLabelNotes
2012 Satellite Kite Humble Beast
2013 Instruments of Mercy Humble Beast
2017WorthyHumble Beast

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  3. Braille and Syntax Records Join Forces – CCM Magazine Article Archived May 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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  10. Reference to first album from Rahul Reddy KUCI FM Archived May 19, 2009, at archive.today
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