Establi… Read Full Bio ↴Dialectix (born 1986) is from the Blue Mountains, Australia.
Establishing himself as an essential member of the Sydney scene, Dialectrix broke out in 2004 as part of Triple J Unearthed winners Down Under Beats, realising the skills ever present since his beginnings as an MC at the age of 14..
Featuring heavily on their albums Hiphoperation and Under Raps along with label mate Chasm’s Beyond the Beat Tape, Dialectrix’s lyricism and urgency is met head on with a unique energy aimed at both cementing his ability while at the same time, challenging listeners to the vast possibilities of his potential.
Armed with intellect, ability, and flair, Dialectrix has shared the stage with a legion of international and national acts including De la Soul, Jurassic 5, Swollen Members, and The Jungle Brothers, and set the stage alight in 2008 as part of the Obese Records Block Party Tour. His music consciously thematic, and his words, deeply personal, his latest material is his most polished, and most introspective to date.
Preparing for his highly anticipated Obese debut, Cycles of Survival, Dialectrix has collaborated with Pegz, Drapht, Mdusu, Joe New, Scot Burns, Rinse, and Thundamentals. Much like his persona, the album stretches the boundaries of the genre with its wide range of influences and styles, creating a backdrop of lush instruments, commanding beats, and rhythms set to rise when the album drops in October. Fuelled by the single “Outcast” and with production by Chasm, this is the calm before the storm.
My last name Leaf came from William Leaf who was English royalty #dtrixfacts
He fell in love with a Maori princess from the Ngapuhi tribe from north New Zealand
My Mums Dad was a champion boxer and a butcher. He introduced pork pies to New Zealand and Australia
I first starting making music age of 5 playing the drums
I then learned guitar at 7 I could play stairway to heaven plus solo and tears in heaven by 8
My aunty made me play tears in heaven annually to grieve my still born cousin I hate that song
I wrote my first lyrics for a friend for a blues song when I was 7. I still remember them
I skipped yr 5 at school this lead to me never learning roman numerals
I used to punch on all the time in primary school cuz my Dad taught martial arts
At 8 I got in a scrap with a 13 yr old hoodlum he broke my nose
I wrote my first rap in surfers paradise in a pool at 14. The first words were 'got the cases off our faces'
The first group I was in was with my cousin Josh Barker. I was 7 he was 10 we made 2 tapes of acoustic guitar/spoons/clapping
@joenewmc was the only other person I knew who rapped. We met when I was 14 cuz his girlfriend lived on my st #dtrixfacts
I never took rapping serious until I heard Organised Konfusions 'Prisoners of war' I knew from then on what I wanted to do.
I used to beat box and break before I started rhyming
My first m.c alias was The Grinch.
In a work accident a blade of metal popped my right eye ball.Had to have stitches I was 1mm away from losing sight/whole eye
I was literally going to stop releasing music and focus on some other way of life but then @PegzOne called me and signed me.
@Bias_B Rejuvenator of rhyme, that sorta come automatic. Poetical, medical, medicine for the cerebellum....
There was a time where I could quote the entire dialogue of 'dumb and dumber' verbatim.
incident
had to work in a prison and they made me write out every time I got arrested many cried with laughter at previous tweet
There is nearly an album worth of songs which my old crew DUB crew wrote with @LOTEK that have not seen the light of day
The first time I properly met @DJ2BUCK was when he left $20 bucks in an atm. I gave it to him and we bro'd down from there
I first met @CHASM1 through @LOTEK.They were going to do an @AstronomyClass gig and @ozibatla couldn't perform I took his place.
If that never happened I would never had met @CHASM1 or have got signed by @obeserecords
When I was 15 I got hit by a car crossing the road.Now I have a fear of crossing roads and compulsively sprint across every one
I have, on many a drunken occasion sung 'Hold Tight' by Che Fu with @donjoyride watching the sunrise
Wrong Turn
Dialectrix Lyrics
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If we try we can get back on track again
I'm only 21 I've got a lot more to learn
Sometimes we take a wrong turn
If we try we can get back on track again
Faults in the past, lead to improvement
The lyrics of Dialectrix's song "Wrong Turn" are about making mistakes in life and how we can learn from them. The opening lines "Sometimes we take the wrong turn, if we try we can get back on track again" refers to how we can stray from our intended path but we have the power to correct our mistakes and get back on track. The lyrics imply that we will make mistakes in life but they are not the end of the world as we can always learn from them and make better choices in the future.
As the song progresses, the lyrics delve deeper into the idea of self-improvement through examining our flaws and learning from our past mistakes. The line "Faults in the past, lead to improvement" highlights how it is often through our past failures that we become wiser and better individuals. The song encourages us to learn from our mistakes and to keep moving forward with the line "Learn from mistakes and just keep moving."
Overall, the lyrics of "Wrong Turn" convey a message of resilience, growth and learning through life's ups and downs.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes we take the wrong turn
Errors occur throughout life's journey
If we try we can get back on track again
It's possible to correct them through effort
I'm only 21 I've got a lot more to learn
My youth and inexperience suggest I will make more oversights in the future
Faults in the past, lead to improvement
The ability to progress is fostered by previous blunders
Learn from mistakes and just keep moving
It's best to accept and learn from mistakes and keep progressing
Contributed by Eli H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@justbecause968
Been listening since 09' now that I'm 21 this has never resonated so strongly. One of the most underrated artists in Australia, if he collaborated with Atmosphere from the US they would be slayin worldwide.
@ParkHillProjects
sick sick sick! beats so dope and he got mad skills!
@justbecause968
Previously stone cold dreaming, still here in awe @ 2018
@justbecause968
Stone cold dreaming is my previous account, still listening in 2017, been hitting this track up since 2009 before I was 21. Still amazing nowadays!
@stone-cold-dreaming9599
still watchin In 2013. still love his work, keep truckin Dialectrix
@lukesimmons5121
Good shit mate keep the pumpin
@evanmarshall4408
still here in 2018
@oblvr8
this GUY IS GOOOOD CRAZY TALENT!!
@daz72dan-.-
too good
@justbecause968
Watching 2017. Dedicated.