Like a wacky rhyming philosopher, Beans is out there on some crazy planet for rappers. He's collaborated with all kinds of musicians, weaving his tangled abstractions and sick lyrical flow over every kind of beat, breaking down the boundaries of hip-hop in the process.
Former Antipop Consortium instigator Beans lays down relentless, out-of-this-world beats with highly poeticized and simply mind-boggling lyrics. Leading the hip-hop underground along with such tweaked luminaries as El-P and the Def Jux crew, Prefuse 73 and the Anticon collective, Beans brings to hip-hop an ear for uncompromising experimentalism and intellectual wordplay.
Raised in White Plains, New York, Beans (aka Mr. Ballbeam), was a member of the influential Brooklyn Boom Poetic Collective. He then found acclaim merging hip-hop with electronica as one-third of the influential NYC progressive rap outfit Antipop Consortium. The group, formed in 1997, released three full-lengths (culminating with the sophisticated and cerebral Arrhythmia on Warp Records) and then a collaboration with free jazz maestro Matthew Shipp.
In 2000, Beans gave the world the first taste of his solo work with the Nude Paper 12" on Mo'Wax. But it wasn't until the breakup of the Consortium that he released his solo full-length debut. Tomorrow Right Now, put out by Warp in 2003, found Beans grafting Antipop's way-out B-boy surrealism to a true pop core. After a series of tours with acts as diverse as the Rapture, Out Hud, El-P, Prefuse 73, and Mike Ladd, Beans recorded his follow-up, the Now Soon Someday EP — including remixes by Prefuse 73 and El-P — released in January of 2004.