Career
The Audible Doctor has been credited as producer in critically acclaimed studio albums and EPs including Made In The Streets, 2057, The Ports, Reporting Live, Computer Era, Free Agent and Thug Matrix 3. On 3 January 2014, he was listed in AllHipHop "s "Top 50 Underground/Indie/Emerging Artists Of 2013" before he went on to make a guest appearance at the 2014 edition of the annual Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival. In 2002, The Audible Doctor moved to New York to attend an audio engineering and recording school before he started working at Fat Beats store after graduating from college.
While interning at Fat Beats, he collaborated with funk group Skull Snaps to release his first production project titled Skull Snaps Meet The Audible Doctor in 2005 and lieutenant"s A New Day Redux in 2006.
In 2010, The Audible Doctor left Fat Beats and released his first solo European Parliament titled The Crackers then Brownies Deluxe in 2011. He had his first major break as a producer after he was credited in Joell Ortiz"s second studio album entitled Free Agent, an album that debuted at #173 on the Billboard 200 with 4,000 copies sold in its first week released.
On 25 September 2012, The Audible Doctor released his critically acclaimed European Parliament titled I Think That.. which further earned him more attention from music critics before he went on to release an album titled Doctorin on 30 October 2012. On 24 November 2014, he released an European Parliament titled Can"t Keep The People Waiting, the European Parliament featured vocal appearances from acts like Astro, Hassan Mackey of Mello Music Group, Consequence, Bumpy Knuckles, Guilty Simpson and John Robinson.
On 20 June 2015, The Audible Doctor released an European Parliament entitled The Spring Tape off his Seasons European Parliament set which include The Winter Tape and The Summer Tape.
His style of production has seen him work with notable acts like 50 Cent for the freestyle titled "This Is Murder Not Music", Astro, Koncept, Fredro Starr, Joell Ortiz and many more.