“The standout on this album, however, is feature-artist track “Drop”. A Hip Hop track with EDM touches that features brilliant lyrical hooks and bars from feature artist Phantom. This sweet concoction delivers an array of genre blending, vibrancy, consistency and everything in between to make this song completely unforgettable and a home run on the album.”
“Each track on their 2018 album “Last Call” has its own playfully dark infectious style. But the hype behind the fluidity in the constantly thrashing multi-layered beat which packed in plenty of bounce was nothing short of infectious.”
“It’s pretty rare that you get to hear such a fresh mash-up of Hip Hop and EDM. Yet, with their single “That’s Me So” D.Y.D Daleth Records have produced a filthy urban beat which proves that with their unique approach they’ve got the sound locked down.”
“It’s pretty rare that you get to hear such a fresh mash-up of Hip Hop and EDM. Yet, with their single “That’s Me So” D.Y.D Daleth Records have produced a filthy urban beat which proves that with their unique approach they’ve got the sound locked down. Each track on their 2018 album “Last Call” has its own playfully dark infectious style. But the hype behind the fluidity in the constantly thrashing multi-layered beat which packed in plenty of bounce was nothing short of infectious. After the amount of Emo Rap I’ve unwillingly ingested over the past few months, I can’t tell you how refreshing it is to discover up and coming artists that haven’t forgotten how to create lit beats.”
“Phantom, who traveled all the way from Cincinnati, Ohio for his second D.Y.D. performance on the stage at Olive’s. Phantom’s quick tongue, upbeat delivery, infectious beats and motivational message resonated with the audience, as they left their chairs and took to the dance floor, swaying to the rhythms, with “Education” and “Reach” especially leaving an impression. The duet with Jen Janet was another highlight.”
“While that spirit is still very much at the core of D.Y.D., the initiative has been further refined to become a mechanism to help bridge the gap between venue and artist by giving young and upcoming artists the opportunity to not only perform their craft, but to be compensated for their hard work while also generating more business for clubs, venues, coffee shops, bars and restaurants by drawing in more customers. Fans come to hear the music, support the artist and patronize the establishment, creating a win-win-win scenario for all involved. Artist gets paid. Venue gains more business. Local scene thrives.”
"Phil “Phantom” Terry is an original hip-hop artist from Ohio and one half of the duo behind D.Y.D, or Do YOUR Dance, the goal of which is to encourage people to discover their passion, pursue it and then share the story of their journey with others in an effort to get them to do the same, and he’s coming to Rhode Island to spread that message."
"she enjoyed being able to take artists from every genre and put them together to create an experience, all while giving first-time performers a shot." “I am going to a place I have never been close to in my life, but yet I have fans there and people who are willing to come support a dream I have had for years,” he said. “It was easily one of the most emotional experiences I have had in a long time.” - Phantom
"When my manager was talking with Charley Johnson, the creator of the Pay it Forward movement he told us, ”Stop, stop going after the ”big”people to work with them or for them and do it for yourselves. You’re the only person who wants this in the world.”
"The next chapter in the story of D.Y.D, Do YOUR Dance, was told this past Saturday night, as Phil “Phantom” Terry took the stage at Olive’s in Providence, RI to perform original rap songs he wrote and recorded as part of spreading the message of D.Y.D, which is all about encouraging people to find their passion, successfully pursue it and share their experience with others in an effort to get them to do the same."