Drapht has shared new single ‘Shadows On My Walls’ and announced his new album ‘Shadows and Shinings’ will arrive in September. In a press release, the emcee explained: “This song came to life out of ...
Born in Perth (Western Australia), Drapht was introduced to music at a young age, as his father was a jazz drummer. This influence has led him on a lifetime journey of musical discovery that continues ...
4Eva Young Entertainment, with the support of Triple j, will present River Sessions on Saturday, July 2 at the Mackay Showgrounds. 4Eva Young Entertainment director Adrian Young said this year’s ...
'Shadows On My Walls' is the next step in Drapht's continual evolution. Every day we highlight great new music added to the Double J playlist. New to Double J? Here's how you can tune in, no matter ...
Aussie rapper Drapht, real name Paul Reid, says the Australian music industry needs to get behind indigenous rights. The rapper says hard-hitting hip-hop duo A.B.Original are bringing issues to light, ...
Perth hip hop stalwart Drapht has taken to the triple j studios for Like A Version, covering ‘Robbery’ by Lime Cordiale. The rapper’s rendition retains the core of the original cut, but with plenty of ...
Living the good life isn't always a case of living an easy one. Although going from roof carpentry to having a hit hip hop record might sound like a pretty good turn of events, there were plenty of ...
ALREADY a self-confessed lone wolf, Aussie rapper Drapht had to become a full-blown, Californian hermit to find the inspiration for his latest batch of tracks, spending all of 2017 in the states, ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Bundaberg. Followed categories will be added to My News. The NewsMail spoke to Drapht about his influences and what first got him interested in the genre which has ...
Drapht has revealed that he always requests a bucket of KFC when he is on tour. The Australian rapper, who is best known for his hits 'Jimmy Recard' and 'Rapunzel', said that he only asks for the food ...
Come Together started in 2005 as an all-day event highlighting Australia's best music across any genre. In the next couple of years it expanded to a weekend festival that included a day of local punk ...
Burnt out from the cycle of recording and touring after four albums, Paul Reid decided to realise another dream, one which would prove as rewarding and exhausting as music had been. Like his peers in ...