Del tha Funkee Homosapien — No Need for Alarm (1993): The Overlooked Second Act
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's No Need for Alarm (1993) is the overlooked bridge between his debut and Deltron 3030 — essential for understanding how he got there.
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's No Need for Alarm (1993) is the overlooked bridge between his debut and Deltron 3030 — essential for understanding how he got there.
The complete Casual discography guide — from Fear Itself (1994) through his independent Hiero Imperium catalog. Where to start and what to expect from every album.
Souls of Mischief's Focus (2006) proved the crew could return after 8 years away and remind everyone why they mattered. Here's the full case for the comeback.
Hiero Day is Oakland's annual hip-hop festival, run by Hieroglyphics themselves. Here's everything you need to know — history, lineup, tickets, and how to get there.
How Del tha Funkee Homosapien ended up on Gorillaz' Clint Eastwood, what it meant for his career, and why the collaboration worked when it shouldn't have.
The 15 essential underground hip-hop albums of the '90s — and why Hieroglyphics belongs at the very top of the list.
Hieroglyphics turns 30 in 2023 — and what they built over those decades is a proof of concept the music industry is still catching up to. Here's the full story.
Souls of Mischief's No Man's Land (1995) was dismissed as a sophomore slump. It wasn't. Here's the case for the album fans and critics got wrong.
Hieroglyphics performs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in August 2026 with Cypress Hill, Method Man, and De La Soul. Here's everything you need to know to be there.
Del tha Funkee Homosapien's 1991 debut is where the Hieroglyphics story begins. Here's a deep dive into the album that introduced one of hip-hop's most original voices.