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Instruments
  
Keyboard, sampler

Name
  
Dax Pierson

Associated acts
  
Subtle, 13 & God


Labels
  
Anticon

Years active
  
2002–present

Role
  
Instrumentalist

Origin
  
Oakland, California, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Multi-instrumentalist, producer

Music groups
  
Subtle, 13 & God, Themselves

Genres
  
Ambient music, Hip hop production

Albums
  
Pablo Feldman Sun Riley, The No Music, Own Your Ghost, Yell & Ice, The No Music of AIFFs

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Dax Pierson is an American multi-instrumentalist. He is a member of Subtle and 13 & God. He has contributed for underground hip hop musicians such as Themselves, Odd Nosdam and Jel.

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History

On February 24, 2005, Dax Pierson was seriously injured and left paralyzed from the chest down when the Subtle tour van hit a patch of black ice in Iowa during their US tour with Department of Eagles. Though still a member of the group, he can no longer play the autoharp and no longer tours with the group. On May 28, 2009, it was announced that Dax Pierson won $18.3 million in a lawsuit with Ford Motors.

Albums

  • Intro To (2002)
  • Pablo Feldman Sun Riley (2006) with Robert Horton
  • Subtle

  • A New White (2004)
  • Earthsick (2004)
  • For Hero: For Fool (2006)
  • ExitingARM (2008)
  • 13 & God

  • 13 & God (2005)
  • Own Your Ghost (2011)
  • Contributions

  • Anticon - "Pitty Party People" from We Ain't Fessin' (Double Quotes) (2002)
  • Jel - "Dynamic Button" from 10 Seconds (2002)
  • Themselves - "Good People Check" "Hat in the Wind" from The No Music (2002)
  • Odd Nosdam - "Untitled Two" from Burner (2005)
  • Alias & Tarsier - "Picking the Same Lock" from Brookland/Oaklyn (2006)
  • Odd Nosdam - "Hollow Me" from Pretty Swell Explode (2008)
  • Themselves - "You Ain't It" from CrownsDown (2009)
  • Alias - "Talk in Technicolor" from Fever Dream (2011)
  • References

    Dax Pierson Wikipedia