MC Paul Barman


Paul Nathaniel Barman, better known by his stage name MC Paul Barman, is an American rapper and illustrator. Having emerged during the early 2000s, Barman became a definitive voice within the realm of alternative hip hop, noted for his intricate rhyme schemes and humorous narrative style, which he infuses with an array of literary devices. He is particularly recognized for his usage of, including acrostics and palindromes, in crafting his rap lyrics. The SymmyS Awards, a competition once organized by The Palindromist, had Barman as a past panel judge. Barman's complex and multilayered approach to songwriting has earned him both acclaim and attention, marking him as a distinctive and influential figure within the alternative hip hop scene.

Early life

Barman is from Ridgewood, New Jersey. He is Jewish. He attended Brown University.

Career

MC Paul Barman released his debut EP, It's Very Stimulating, on Wordsound in 2000; it was produced by Prince Paul.
His first studio album, Paullelujah!, was released on Coup d'État in 2002; it was produced by Prince Paul, MF DOOM, Mike V, and Phofo.
He released his second studio album, Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud, on Househusband in 2009.
He has toured with Blackalicious. He has taught a hip hop class to high school kids at the Bank Street College of Education.
In 2018, he released (((Echo Chamber))), his first studio album since 2009's Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud, on Mello Music Group. It included productions from MF Doom, Questlove, and Mark Ronson, as well as guest appearances from Open Mike Eagle and Masta Ace.

Musical style and influences

The New York Times called his music "a surreal departure from the rap norm". His music has been influenced by Boogie Down Productions, Jungle Brothers, Wu-Tang Clan, MC Lyte, and De La Soul.

Discography

Studio albumsPaullelujah! Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud (((Echo Chamber))) Tectonic Texts
Collaborative albumsA Year of Octobers
MixtapesFull Buck Moon Kaboom Blue Moon Kaboom
EPsIt's Very Stimulating
Singles
  • "Postgraduate Work"
  • "How Hard Is That?"
  • "Cock Mobster"
  • "Father Moose"
  • "Decide-A-Tron"
  • "Happy Holidays"
  • "Leapfrog"
Guest appearances