English rapper and multi-instrumentalist
Musical artist
Dylan Cartlidge is a rapper and multi-instrumentalist. His music incorporates elements of funk, soul, hip hop, gospel rock, and R&B. He is known for his hopeful narratives.[ 1] [ 2] He was featured in the first episode of BBC documentary The Mighty Redcar , where he was seeking a record deal.[ 3] He signed to Glassnote Records in 2018.[ 4]
Cartlidge was named to NPR World Cafe 's '30 Under 30',[ 5] following his on air appearance in 2021.[ 6] He has also appeared at Glastonbury Festival ,[ 7] [ 8] SXSW ,[ 9] The Great Escape ,[ 10] and BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend at Middlesbrough.[ 11] [ 12]
In December 2023, Cartlidge married Dr. Holly Shahverdi,[ 13] who frequently accompanies him on tour and sings with him.[ 14]
Discography
Album
EPs
Yellow Brick Road (2020)
Monsters Under the Bed (2019)
Singles
"Anything Could Happen" (2021),[ 6] featured as "top tune" on KCRW.[ 2]
"Hang My Head" (2021)[ 16]
"Dare to Dream" (2021), which was included on James Gunn 's most-listened-to tracks of 2021.[ 17]
"Yellow Brick Road" (2021)[ 18]
"Higher" (2019)
"Love Spoons" (2017)[ 19]
Other appearances
References
^ "Dylan Cartlidge – Hope Above Adversity" . Clash . 16 July 2021. Retrieved August 15, 2022 .
^ a b "Today's Top Tune: Dylan Cartlidge: 'Anything Could Happen' " . KCRW . Apr 28, 2021. Retrieved August 15, 2022 .
^ Robson, Dave (6 September 2018). "Meet 9 of The Mighty Redcar's main characters ahead of BBC show's first episode" . TeessideLive . Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ "Dylan Cartlidge: About" . Spotify . Aug 14, 2022. Retrieved Aug 14, 2022 .
^ Douris, Raina; Kallao, Stephen (Sep 16, 2021). "World Cafe 30th Anniversary: 30 Under 30" . NPR . Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ a b Kallao, Stephen; Myers, John (Sep 16, 2021). "On Hope Above Adversity , Dylan Cartlidge Makes Music Like Mantras" . NPR . Retrieved Aug 14, 2022 .
^ "Glastonbury Festival – 2019" . Glastonbury Festival . Retrieved 15 August 2022 .
^ a b "Dylan Cartlidge releases debut album and announces live date on Teesside later this year" . TeessideLive . Jul 13, 2021. Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ Cowie, Colleen (15 March 2019). "Watch Dylan Cartlidge perform at The Current Day Party in Austin, Texas" . The Current . Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ Smith, Thomas (21 May 2018). "The Great Escape: The 15 brilliant acts that won this weekend" . NME . Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ McNeal, Ian; Collinson, Felicity (27 February 2019). "Radio 1 Big Weekend 2019 Middlesbrough: Lineup, timings, parking and everything else you need to know" . TeessideLive . Retrieved 14 December 2020 .
^ Love, Laura (30 April 2019). "More acts for Radio 1's Big Weekend in Middlesbrough announced, including up-and-coming Teessiders" . TeessideLive . Retrieved 15 August 2022 .
^ "SO PROUD!!" . Instagram . July 20, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2024 .
^ "Happiness" . Facebook . Dec 5, 2023. Retrieved March 7, 2024 .
^ Sloman, Christine (11 July 2021). "Dylan Cartlidge Radiates Positivity in 'Hope Above Adversity' " . Melodic Magazine . Retrieved 15 August 2022 .
^ Sloman, Christine (27 May 2021). "Dylan Cartlidge releases new single, "Hang My Head," announces debut album" . Melodic Magazine . Retrieved 15 August 2022 .
^ Burlingame, Russ (21 December 2022). "Guardians of the Galaxy's James Gunn Releases 2021 Awesome Mix" . ComicBook . Retrieved August 15, 2022 .
^ Wolfe, Sarrah (14 September 2020). "ARTIST TO WATCH: DYLAN CARTLIDGE" . Young Hollywood . Retrieved August 15, 2022 .
^ Love, Laura (13 September 2018). "The Mighty Redcar has its own soundtrack - here's how to get it" . TeessideLive . Retrieved Aug 15, 2022 .
^ Gomez, Jade (June 8, 2022). "Danger Mouse and Black Thought Join Forces with Joey Bada$, Russ and Dylan Cartlidge for "Because" " . Paste . Retrieved August 15, 2022 .
^ Rettig, James (7 March 2022). "Superorganism – "Teenager" (Feat. Chai & Pi Ja Ma)" . Stereogum . Retrieved August 15, 2022 .