E Reece brings you "Organic Hip Hop" to feed your mind, body and souls with no additives or preservatives. E has worked with fellow LA underground MCs Jamal, Crag Malkovich (Gershwin BLX), Abnormal (Handroids), Universal aka Big Swish, Two B, and Fat Hed, Michigan transplants NowOn and Buff1, Arizona up and comer Ill All, alternative singer Rosey; producers Nocturnal Ron, Leggo (Dakah), TaRaach (Detroit), F8 (Concentrated Efforts), Deonte (Alchemy Eye), DJ Face (We-n-Us), Cordovan and DJ Soups; soul singer extraordinaire Sy Smith and male R&B singers & LA natives Hilsyde & Mateo to name a few.
He’s blazed the stage several times at The Temple Bar in Santa Monica, CA and has become an extended family member at the legendary "Rootdown” LA’s #1 hip hop weekly. He’s performed at numerous clubs, universities and festivals across the globe and the country, opening for and playing alongside such artists as Brand Nubian, Black Sheep, Medusa, Jneiro Jarel, Rich Medina, LA Symphony and others. He’s also performed in London on Nicci Cheeks’ 97.9FM, on GaiaLive.com, in LA on "Grab Tha Mic" on MusicPlusTV.com and on KPFK 90.7FM. He’s featured on Lyricist Lounge’s latest mixtape entitled “The Legendary Lyricist Lounge International Mixtape Series Vol. 1.” You can check out some of the music from his releases, “FarEye Vision” [EP, 2004, E Reece Music (ASCAP)] and “Next Up” [EP, 2006, E Reece Music (ASCAP)] online at cdbaby.com/all/ereece, with combined sales of over 3,00 units without distribution. His music has been licensed to television and film projects, as well as video games.
So check out this multi-talented brother and his live band "Core Elements" (a revolving door of dope musicians from LA and beyond on guitar, bass, drums, keys and featuring DJ Soups), who mix new school hip hop, east coast wisdom, and west coast love of life. His music transcends all cultures, and with a love for rhyming that’s deeply rooted in the essence of the genre, it’s going to be hard to stop his star from rising. “ Once they’ve heard my music or seen my live show, I want people to believe in the power of positive music and to know that real hip hop isn’t dead.” He provides a breath of fresh air in a smog infested industry. Look for E’s highly anticipated full-length debut “A New Breed” July 2007. He’s E Reece and he’s not for the fake. All sucka MC’s beware!