Artist
He/Him
The Housing Crisis is the baroque pop / electronic project that Gainesville producer and singer-songwriter Dylan O’Bryan has used as his moniker for the last four years.
Dylan started writing his own songs as a college freshman at the start of the pandemic. At a time when collaboration was difficult, he became inspired by the work of artists such as the Microphones and Beck, who create full-sounding projects as solo artists. It became his mission to perform, record, and produce his songs himself, until his bedroom became more of a recording studio than a bedroom. The Housing Crisis now draws songwriting inspiration from those like Jeff Tweedy and Panda Bear, and sonic inspiration from Spiritualized, Mid-Air Thief, and The Postal Service. Four years later, this will be Dylan’s second full length album as The Housing Crisis, now infused with more polished electronic pop inspiration than ever before.
Email: thehousingcrisismusic@gmail.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/52sCI7iE2TV8Ko4P2yVOSH?si=k37GI7vwQdKI-ZeRiukgnA
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-housing-crisis/1525619781
Featured on this episode of the Theorist Composer Collaboration podcast is the artist project The Housing Crisis, also known as the singer/songwriter Dylan O’Brian . Music theorist Aaron D’Zurilla discusses with Dylan his bac...