David Bryant, better known by his stage name Passage, is an alternative hip hop rapper based in Oakland, California. He is a member of Restiform Bodies along with Bomarr and Telephone Jim Jesus.
History
Passage released his official debut album, The Forcefield Kids, on Anticon in 2004.
He is also a member of Brothers Backword along with Mike Busse. The duo released the Stupid Intelligent mixtape in 2009.
Discography
Studio albums
Passage
:* Moods & Symptoms (2000) <small>(with Bomarr)</small>
:* The Forcefield Kids (Anticon, 2004)
:* Worked On (Illuminated Paths, 2017)
Restiform Bodies <small>(Passage with Bomarr & Telephone Jim Jesus)</small>
:* Oubliette (2000)
:* Restiform Bodies (6months, 2001)
:* Sun Hop Flat (2001)
:* TV Loves You Back (Anticon, 2008)
Brothers Backword <small>(Passage with Mike Busse)</small>
:* Malfunction (2010) <small>[unreleased]</small>
EPs, mixtapes, compilations, singles
EPs
:* Tennis, Piano and Other Primary Sightings [aka The Holy Phony Haunt] (2004)
:* Pass Money Multi (2008)
:* Pass and Touch (Marathon of Dope, 2011)
Mixtapes
:* Stupid Intelligent (2009) <small>(Brothers Backword)</small>
Remix albums
:* TV Loves You Back: Remixes (2013) <small>(Restiform Bodies)</small>
Compilations
:* The B-Side Suicide Pageant (2002)
:* Newbliette (Subversiv Rec, 2004) <small>(Restiform Bodies)</small>
Singles
:* "I Want What You Want / Recycle America" (Weapon-Shaped, 2003) <small>(Restiform Bodies)</small>
:* "Creature in the Classroom" (Anticon, 2004)
Appearances
Guest appearances
:* Bomarr - "Plywood Never Got Paid" from Beats Being Broke (2002)
:* Deep Puddle Dynamics - "We Ain't Fessin' (Double Quotes)" from We Ain't Fessin' (Double Quotes) (2002)
:* DJ Krush - "Song for John Walker" from The Message at the Depth (2002)
:* Telephone Jim Jesus - "Convertible Stingray" from A Point Too Far to Astronaut (2004)
:* Pedestrian - "Anticon." from ' (2005)
:* Sole - "Isn't It Sad" from Songs That Went Tin (2005)
:* Themselves - "Puzzled" from The Free Houdini (2009)
Featured tracks
:* "The Unstrung Harp" & "Poem to the Hospital" on ' (2004)
References
External links