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Dessa's debut solo EP, False Hopes, was released in 2005. Despite being only fifteen minutes long, it was listed as one of the top local albums of the year by Star Tribune. [citation needed] Dessa's first solo album, A Badly Broken Code, was released on January 19, 2010. The album’s tracks "Dixon's Girl" and "The Chaconne” were released as ...
Chime is the fourth studio album by Dessa, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. It was released by Doomtree Records on February 23, 2018. It was released by Doomtree Records on February 23, 2018.
Parts of Speech is the third studio album by Dessa, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. It was released by Doomtree Records on June 25, 2013. [3] [4] An EP of remixes entitled Parts of Speech, Re-Edited was released on June 17, 2014. [5] [6]
Maria Destreza Alivio Salazar (born March 20, 1974), [1] commonly known as Dessa, is a Filipino singer. She is best known for singing OPM hits such as Saan Ka Man Naroroon , "Bring Back the Times", "Lipad ng Pangarap" and many more.
The album that Dessa found was one in a series of fifteen annual publications that the Kaufhaus N. Israel published between 1900 and 1914. [5] Dessa created a series of paintings entitled "Stolzesteine", both as a tribute to N. Israel and as a reaction to the Stolperstein which she encountered in Berlin. In her view, the Stolperstein are a ...
Doomtree's first official album, Doomtree, was released on July 29, 2008. [13] Their second official album, No Kings, was released to critical acclaim on November 22, 2011. [14] [15] In 2012, Time included Doomtree in the "11 Great Bands You Don't Know (But Should)" list. [16]
Topics about Dessa albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories: Pages in category "Dessa albums" The following 5 pages are in this category, out ...
A Badly Broken Code is the debut studio album by Dessa, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. It was released by Doomtree Records in 2010. The album title comes from a line in the poem "Nostalgia" by American poet Billy Collins. [5]