Abradab
Hip-Hop · Active since 1979

Abradab

Elastic, ragga-inflected flows over dusty boom-bap beats. A cornerstone of Polish hip-hop that balances street grit with surrealist wordplay and funk-heavy grooves.

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Abradab sounds like the intersection of classic East Coast boom-bap and a uniquely Polish brand of psychedelic street poetry. His music is defined by a rhythmic elasticity that often leans into ragga and dancehall cadences, delivered with a distinctive nasal tone that cuts through even the densest production. The beats are warm, sample-heavy, and deeply rooted in the golden era tradition, yet they carry a certain industrial gloom characteristic of his Katowice origins.

What truly sets him apart is his lyrical dexterity. Moving away from the 'psycho-rap' foundations of his early career, his solo work embraces a more sophisticated, often playful approach to language. He treats words as percussion, stretching syllables and finding unusual pockets in the beat that other rappers might miss. It is music that feels both physically grounded in the city and mentally adrift in a surrealist haze.

For a proper introduction, start with 'Czerwony album'. It captures the peak of his solo transition, showcasing his ability to blend social observation with infectious, funk-driven energy. It is the definitive sound of 2000s Polish hip-hop, balancing technical mastery with a raw, unpolished charm that remains influential decades later.

Marcin "AbradAb" Marten (born 12 November 1978 in Katowice) is a Polish rapper, actor and music producer. Marten is a founding member of big Polish hip-hop group Kaliber 44 and, since 2002, a solo artist. He is a member of Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry (Związek Producentów Audio Video, ZPAV). Marten is a winner of four Fryderyk awards. In 2011, Machina magazine placed Marten at No.17 on the list of 30 best Polish rappers. He has also collaborated with artists like Piotr Banach, Bosski Roman, Maciej Maleńczuk, Wojciech Waglewski, Grubson, L.U.C, Ania Dąbrowska, Happysad, Tede, Peja, Gromee, Augustus Pablo, Kali and O.S.T.R.
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Our Catalog7 Albums · 2004 · 2020
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