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Dirty Projectors

Dirty Projectors is an indie rock band from , , formed in 2002 as a solo project by singer-songwriter . The group is known for its experimental sound, blending influences from , R&B, , and West African music with intricate three-part vocal harmonies, syncopated rhythms, and conceptual songwriting. Longstreth, who serves as the band's primary composer, arranger, and producer, initially released lo-fi recordings that showcased his eccentric and approach, drawing from diverse sources like , , and . The project evolved into a collaborative ensemble in the mid-2000s, incorporating a rotating lineup of musicians; early core members included vocalist and guitarist , vocalist , bassist , and drummer Brian McOmber. The band's breakthrough came with the 2007 album Rise Above, a reimagining of Black Flag's classic Damaged written from memory, which highlighted Longstreth's innovative reinterpretations and earned critical acclaim for its elegant simplicity and interlocking guitar parts. Subsequent releases solidified Dirty Projectors' reputation in the indie scene, with Bitte Orca (2009) marking a commercial and artistic peak through its polished pop sensibilities and complex arrangements, followed by Swing Lo Magellan (2012), a more introspective work praised for its warmth and exploratory folk elements. Lineup changes, including the 2013 departure of Coffman amid her personal breakup with Longstreth, influenced later albums like the self-titled Dirty Projectors (2017), a raw breakup record chronicling emotional turmoil, and Lamp Lit Prose (2018), featuring guest vocalists and prog-pop experimentation. In 2020, the band released 5EPs, a series of five EPs in which the first four spotlighted lead vocals by different members—Maia , Felicia Douglass, Kristin Slipp, and —the fifth featuring collaborative vocals, emphasizing the band's dynamics amid the . The current lineup consists of Longstreth alongside Douglass (percussion and vocals), (guitar and vocals), and Olga Bell (keyboards and vocals). Longstreth has also pursued high-profile collaborations, contributing to tracks like Rihanna's "FourFiveSeconds" with and , and working with artists such as and . Dirty Projectors' most recent album, Song of the Earth (2025), is a ambitious song cycle addressing climate crisis themes, composed by Longstreth and performed with a chamber ensemble, reflecting the band's ongoing evolution toward orchestral and environmentally conscious works. Throughout their career, the band has been compared to innovators like , , and for Longstreth's breadth of talent and the group's variegated, boundary-pushing discography.

History

Formation and early releases (2002–2007)

Dirty Projectors was founded in 2002 by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in , , initially as a endeavor focused on experimental recordings. Longstreth, who had begun developing the project while in college, self-released early material, including a limited-edition titled The Glad Fact in 2002, characterized by raw, home-recorded tracks blending folk, noise, and abstract elements. This solo phase allowed Longstreth to explore his idiosyncratic songwriting, drawing from literary sources and unconventional structures without the constraints of a traditional band setup. The project's debut full-length album, The Glad Fact, was released on November 4, 2003, by Western Vinyl, featuring lo-fi production that emphasized Longstreth's intricate guitar work, fragmented narratives, and literary allusions inspired by authors like . Tracks such as "The Glad Fact" and "My Offwhite Flag" showcased a stream-of-consciousness style, with recurring motifs of and , marking an entry into the indie scene. To support touring in 2004 and 2005, Longstreth assembled an initial live band, including vocalist and multi-instrumentalist on bass and vocals, and drummer Brian McComber, who helped translate the recordings' complexity to the stage during early U.S. performances. In 2007, Dirty Projectors released their second album, Rise Above, on , a concept work that reimagined Black Flag's 1981 punk album Damaged track by track from Longstreth's memory after losing the original tape. Rather than straight covers, songs like "Rise Above" and "No More" transformed the raw aggression of Black Flag's lyrics into intricate arrangements with layered vocals, angular guitars, and rhythmic shifts, signaling a move toward more structured compositions while retaining experimental edges. This evolution solidified the band's sound during live shows with the core touring lineup. Early releases garnered critical praise for their innovation but remained niche, with The Glad Fact earning a 6.6/10 from for its "willfully obscure" charm and Rise Above lauded by as an "excellent" breakthrough (8.3/10), fostering a dedicated following amid limited commercial reach—no chart placements and modest sales under 10,000 units initially. These years built Longstreth's reputation as an ambitious , paving the way for a signing with Domino Records in 2008.

Breakthrough with Domino Records (2008–2011)

In April 2008, Dirty Projectors signed with the independent label Domino Records, marking a significant step toward wider recognition following their experimental roots in the mid-2000s. This partnership amplified promotion of their prior releases, particularly the 2007 album Rise Above, a conceptual reimagining of Black Flag's Damaged that had garnered initial critical attention on Records. The deal positioned the band for polished production and broader distribution, transitioning them from niche acclaim to a more established presence in the scene. The label's first major output with the band was the 2009 album , released on June 9, which showcased leader David Longstreth's intricate songwriting through complex polyrhythms, interlocking guitar lines, and hocketing vocal arrangements among the ensemble. Standout tracks like "Stillness Is the Move" highlighted the album's blend of innovation and melodic accessibility, earning widespread praise for its adventurous structures and emotional depth. debuted at number 65 on the chart and number 12 on the Independent Albums chart, representing the band's commercial breakthrough with over 85,000 copies sold in the U.S. by 2012. In , Dirty Projectors released the EP as a collaboration with , initially debuted as a limited digital edition of around 500 copies for a and later expanded on vinyl. The seven-track narrates a dream Longstreth had of encountering a off California's Mount Wittenberg, weaving oceanic themes with layered harmonies and minimalist instrumentation. This period also saw the band's lineup stabilize around Longstreth, vocalist and guitarist , vocalist and bassist , and drummer Brian McComber, solidifying their core sound amid growing visibility. Extensive touring from 2009 to 2011 elevated their profile, including opening slots for Björk during her 2009 dates—such as a collaborative performance at New York's Housing Works—and headline sets at major festivals like Coachella in 2010. These appearances, alongside North American and European legs supporting Bitte Orca, showcased their live energy and vocal interplay to larger audiences. Critical reception emphasized the band's innovative approach, with Pitchfork awarding Bitte Orca its Best New Music accolade for pushing boundaries in indie and experimental genres.

Swing Lo Magellan and touring peak (2012–2015)

In 2012, Dirty Projectors released their sixth studio album, , through , marking a shift toward a more intimate and personal sound compared to the band's prior work. The record incorporated acoustic instrumentation, swing-inspired rhythms, and stripped-back arrangements, exploring themes of personal loss and emotional vulnerability through straightforward song structures. Vocalist played a key role, delivering soulful leads on tracks like "Socialites" and harmonizing throughout, which added to the album's heartfelt tone. Critics lauded the album's emotional depth and accessibility, with describing it as the band's "most human and least ornate release yet," highlighting its departure from the intricate polyrhythms and conceptual density of earlier efforts like . Building on the momentum from Bitte Orca, Dirty Projectors undertook an extensive global tour from 2012 to 2014 to promote Swing Lo Magellan, performing over 200 shows across North America, Europe, and beyond. The itinerary included high-profile appearances such as headlining the Red Stage at the 2012 Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago, where they delivered a set blending new material with fan favorites amid a festival lineup featuring acts like A$AP Rocky and Japandroids. During this period, the band shared stages with collaborators including Edward Droste of Grizzly Bear, fostering connections within the indie scene through joint performances and shared bills. The relentless pace of touring, spanning nearly two years of near-continuous performances by early 2013, took a toll on the group, leading to widespread exhaustion and mounting internal strains. Frontman David Longstreth's highly directive creative approach, which often involved meticulous oversight of arrangements and rehearsals, exacerbated tensions within the band, as members grappled with the demands of his vision amid the grueling schedule. In November 2012, they issued the About to Die EP, featuring three new tracks alongside a live rendition from , serving as a bridge during the tour but underscoring the group's fatigue. By 2014, these pressures culminated in the band's announcement of an indefinite , allowing Longstreth to retreat and focus on songwriting while the paused collective activities. This break provided space for recovery, though reviews of the era's output continued to emphasize Swing Lo Magellan's raw emotional resonance as a high point amid the .

Self-titled album and lineup changes (2016–2019)

Following the exhaustive touring schedule that peaked in 2015, which contributed to widespread within the band, key members in 2012 and in 2013 departed Dirty Projectors, amid creative differences and Coffman's personal with bandleader Dave Longstreth. left to pursue her solo career, citing a desire to explore new creative directions after years of intense collaboration. Coffman's exit stemmed from creative differences and personal fallout with bandleader Dave Longstreth, her former partner of six years; their romantic in 2012 had been followed by a brief reconciliation for collaborative work in 2014, but tensions escalated in 2016 after Longstreth produced her debut solo album, leading her to describe leaving as "the only healthy choice." Longstreth reoriented the project as a primarily studio endeavor for the self-titled album Dirty Projectors, released on February 24, 2017, via , which embraced and R&B elements through glitchy electronic production, Auto-Tuned vocals, and trap-inspired percussion. The record featured contributions from producer (Devonté Hynes, under his D∆WN alias) on the track "Cool Your Heart," as well as co-writing input from , marking a bold shift from the band's earlier foundations toward a more fragmented, digital soundscape. To support the album's promotion and live performances starting in mid-2017, Longstreth introduced new collaborators Felicia Douglass on percussion and vocals, and Maia Friedman on guitar and vocals, revitalizing the group's dynamic. Building on this reinvention, Dirty Projectors released Lamp Lit Prose on July 13, 2018, also via Domino, which showcased lush, orchestral arrangements with intricate vocal harmonies and themes of inner turmoil, love, and emotional recovery. The album served as a counterpoint to the stark introspection of its predecessor, incorporating springy rhythms and guest features like Syd on "Right Now," while singles such as "Break-Thru" and "That's a Lifestyle" highlighted the expanded lineup's chemistry, with Douglass and Friedman contributing prominently to the layered sound. The band resumed touring in 2017, including headline shows and festival appearances like the Northside Festival in Brooklyn, where they debuted material from the self-titled album. By 2018–2019, with the new lineup solidified—adding Kristin Slipp on keyboards and vocals alongside returning members Nat Baldwin on bass and Mike Johnson on drums—the group expanded to international dates, co-headlining with Deerhunter in North America and performing at European festivals such as Primavera Sound and This Is Not a Love Song. These outings emphasized the evolving ensemble's ability to translate the albums' complex arrangements to the stage. Critics offered mixed responses to the era's genre shifts, praising the bold evolution and emotional rawness but noting the albums' occasional conceptual overload and alienating experimentation. The 2017 self-titled release earned a 7.8 from for its "sharp and tight" exploration of heartbreak, though some found its and dissonance challenging. Lamp Lit Prose received similar acclaim for its "bubbly ebullience" and mutant soul grooves (7.5 on ), viewed as a redemptive turn amid Longstreth's personal struggles, including the lingering impact of his with Coffman, which infused both records with themes of loss and self-reckoning.

5 EPs and interim projects (2020–2024)

In response to the and associated lockdowns, Dirty Projectors adopted a decentralized approach to music-making, releasing five interconnected extended plays throughout 2020 that highlighted the individual voices and styles of its core members. The series began with Windows Open on March 27, led by guitarist Maia Friedman, whose lilting folk-inflected songs like "On the Breeze" and "" evoked introspection amid isolation. This was followed by Flight Tower on June 26, featuring percussionist Felicia Douglass on lead vocals for soulful, soaring tracks such as "Lose Your Love" and "Self Design," which explored themes of and self-reinvention. The third installment, Super João, arrived on September 4 with frontman taking the vocal spotlight on angular, experimental pieces including "Holy Mackerel" and "I Get Carried Away," reflecting his signature intricate arrangements. The sequence continued with Earth Crisis on October 1, spotlighting keyboardist Kristin Slipp's ethereal delivery on songs like "Eyes on the Road" and "Bird's Eye," which delved into surreal, climate-tinged lyricism co-written with Longstreth. Culminating the project, was issued on November 20 as a collaborative effort among the full lineup, blending their distinct contributions on tracks such as "My Possession" and "No More," to form a cohesive later compiled as 5EPs. Recorded remotely during quarantines, these marked a shift from Longstreth's traditional dominance, fostering creative autonomy for each member while maintaining the band's polyphonic harmony and genre-blending ethos. The curtailed live activities, with no full tours until 2022; instead, the band participated in virtual performances, including NPR's Tiny Desk (Home) Concert in July 2020, where members performed from separate locations, and a session for The Current showcasing 5EPs material. In 2021, amid continued restrictions, they contributed the single "Telepath (Dirty Projectors Version)," a reimagined cover of Orchestra's track that infused their angular style. A significant interim milestone came in 2022 with the premiere of Longstreth's orchestral song cycle Song of the Earth at Hamburg's , performed with the chamber orchestra s t a r g a z e; this ambitious work, addressing climate crisis and through interwoven vocal and instrumental passages, signaled his deepening focus on large-scale . From 2023 to 2024, the band entered a quieter phase, with Longstreth prioritizing further compositional work—including preparations for the full Song of the Earth album release—and members pursuing side projects, such as 's solo explorations and Douglass's percussion collaborations, while the lineup of Longstreth, Douglass, Friedman, and Slipp—with Slipp departing after the 5EPs project—evolved.

Song of the Earth and resurgence (2025–present)

In 2025, Dirty Projectors marked a significant resurgence with the release of Song of the Earth on April 4 via and New Amsterdam Records, a 12-track orchestral composed by band leader and performed in collaboration with the Berlin-based chamber s t a r g a z e. The album grapples with themes of climate apocalypse and environmental collapse, drawing inspiration from Longstreth's experiences amid California's wildfires, and features vocal contributions from Dirty Projectors members Felicia Douglass, Maia Friedman, and Olga Bell alongside orchestral arrangements. Representative tracks include the introspective "Summer Light," which opens the cycle with a brief, shimmering , and the more expansive "Gimme Bread," blending intricate rhythms with apocalyptic urgency. The project originated from Longstreth's composition, which premiered as a in 2022 at Hamburg's and received its U.S. debut in a sold-out March 2024 performance at the in , before being expanded into a full incorporating the band's core ensemble and s t a r g a z e's instrumentation. Later that spring, on April 29, Dirty Projectors contributed an original song, "Through the Long and Lonely Night," to the soundtrack of the film , directed by Saxon and released by , further showcasing Longstreth's versatility in cinematic scoring. The track, performed by the band with orchestral elements, underscores themes of and in the film's narrative. Following the album's launch, Dirty Projectors resumed live performances in 2025, including U.S. tour dates such as a May 29 show at at the Coronet in featuring guests and , alongside appearances at select festivals. The band's ambitious orchestral approach garnered critical acclaim, highlighted in a March 2025 New Yorker profile that praised Song of the Earth as a "symphony for a burning world," emphasizing its blend of personal introspection and global crisis. As of November 2025, Dirty Projectors remain active, with ongoing tour commitments—including an October 25 performance in —and indications from Longstreth of potential future orchestral explorations, signaling an evolved direction toward large-scale, collaborative works.

Artistry

Musical style

Dirty Projectors' music is characterized by angular guitar riffs, intricate vocal harmonies employing hocketing techniques, polyrhythmic percussion, and a genre-blending approach that fuses indie rock with elements of R&B, punk, and orchestral arrangements. The band's sound often features stop-start rhythms and pitch-shifted layered vocals, creating a sense of calibrated chaos and technical precision that distinguishes their art-pop from conventional indie structures. These elements are evident in tracks like "Rise Above," where vertiginous time changes and syncopated percussion reinterpret punk roots through an experimental lens. The group's style has evolved significantly across their discography, beginning with lo-fi experimentation in early releases from 2003 to 2007, marked by rough, anti-virtuosic production and drifting song structures that abandoned traditional verse-chorus forms. This progressed to polished complexity on Bitte Orca (2009), incorporating brighter, more direct songwriting with ornate vocal arrangements and West African-inspired guitar lines. By Swing Lo Magellan (2012), the sound shifted toward introspective acoustics and pointillistic textures, emphasizing emotional directness over abstraction. The self-titled album (2017) introduced hip-hop infusions through sample-heavy beats and fragmented R&B duets, reflecting a more industrial edge. Most recently, Song of the Earth (2025) expands to symphonic scope with complex time signatures and mosaic vocal techniques, blending orchestral swells with the band's core rhythmic intricacy. Production techniques are central to their identity, driven by frontman David Longstreth's multi-instrumentalism and use of digital tools like ProTools for layered arrangements and manipulations, such as rearranging riffs or lowering vocal pitches for effects. These methods enable thematic storytelling rooted in or conceptual frameworks, often resulting in hyper-curated, sweeping compositions that prioritize fragmentation and . Longstreth's DIY approach, including soundproofed home studios, underscores the band's evolution from collective experimentation to refined solo-driven projects. In the avant-indie landscape, Dirty Projectors share affinities with contemporaries like and through their fusion of and accessible hooks, though their emphasis on rhythmic complexity and vocal mosaics sets them apart.

Influences and collaborations

Dirty Projectors' frontman has drawn from diverse roots, notably reimagining Black Flag's 1981 album Damaged for the band's 2007 breakthrough Rise Above, a song-by-song reinterpretation that marked a critical turning point in their sound. Early works also incorporated West African musical elements, such as intricate guitar lines and rhythms inspired by and other regional styles, evident in tracks like those on (2009), which blended these influences with indie experimentation. Literary and natural inspirations appear prominently in the band's 2010 collaborative EP with , where lyrics and themes revolve around the migration of gray whales past Mount Wittenberg in California's , evoking environmental wonder and vocal interplay. Björk's influence extended beyond this project, shaping Dirty Projectors' touring approach and stylistic boldness; the band joined her for a 2009 benefit performance at Housing Works in , previewing their shared vocal suite and highlighting mutual admiration for structures. Longstreth has also collaborated with on the track "Knotty Pine" for the 2009 compilation Dark Was the Night, and co-wrote and co-produced Rihanna's 2015 single "" with and . On the self-titled album (2017), Longstreth integrated R&B sensibilities through co-writing with and featuring (D∆WN) on tracks like "Cool Your Heart," signaling a shift toward smoother, emotionally raw production. Lamp Lit Prose (2018) featured of on "I Feel Energy," adding layered harmonies to its framework. The 2025 release Song of the Earth marked a major partnership with the Berlin-based chamber orchestra s t a r g a z e, blending orchestral swells with Longstreth's compositions for a symphonic exploration of planetary themes. Longstreth's external productions, including work on Solange's A Seat at the Table (2016) and Richard's projects, fed back into Dirty Projectors' evolving R&B-inflected sound during the mid-2010s. Thematically, mid-period albums like the self-titled (2017) delved into personal relationships, chronicling Longstreth's 2012 breakup with former bandmate through introspective, confessional lyrics. Recent work, such as Song of the Earth, shifts to , inspired by wildfires and a broader love for the planet amid climate crisis, incorporating motifs of ecological harmony and .

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Dirty Projectors consists of four core members who contributed to the band's 2025 album Song of the Earth. founded the project in 2002 and serves as the primary songwriter, , , and , guiding the band's experimental direction. Felicia Douglass joined in 2018 as a percussionist and vocalist, bringing rhythmic drive and co-lead vocals; she took the spotlight on the band's 2020 EP Flight Tower, which highlighted her songwriting and performance. Friedman became a member in 2018, contributing guitar, vocals, and intricate harmonies while co-writing arrangements that enhance the band's layered sound. Olga Bell, who first toured with the band in 2012, returned to the lineup in 2024 as a and vocalist, incorporating textures and elements. For live performances, including 2025 tours supporting Song of the Earth, the band is augmented by drummer Mike Johnson, a longtime collaborator since 2012 who provides foundational grooves.

Former members

Amber Coffman served as a vocalist and guitarist in Dirty Projectors from 2007 to 2013, emerging as a co-lead alongside on key albums including (2009) and (2012), where her harmonies and guitar work helped define the band's intricate, polyphonic sound during its breakthrough period. Her departure in 2013 followed the end of her romantic relationship with Longstreth in 2012 and subsequent creative tensions, culminating in a public statement in 2017 describing the exit as a "loss" but a necessary step for her well-being amid the band's dissolution in its prior form. Angel Deradoorian contributed vocals and bass from 2007 to 2012, appearing on the album Rise Above (2007) and supporting early tours with her versatile backing vocals and rhythmic foundation that bolstered the band's experimental edge. She left in 2012 to pursue her solo career, releasing her debut EP Mind Raft in 2010 while still active with the group but fully transitioning afterward to focus on personal projects. Brian McComber handled drums from 2006 to 2012, providing the propulsive and dynamic rhythmic backbone for the band's evolution through albums like , where his precise playing anchored Longstreth's angular compositions during the Domino Records era. His exit coincided with a band hiatus following , allowing him to shift toward scoring and other collaborations. Nat Baldwin joined as bassist in 2009 and remained until 2016, contributing to Swing Lo Magellan with his upright bass lines that added warmth and depth to the band's folk-inflected arrangements during its touring peak. He departed amid a broader lineup overhaul as Longstreth reconfigured the project toward a more studio-oriented approach. Haley Dekle provided percussion and backing vocals from 2008 to 2013, enhancing live performances and recordings like with her layered contributions to the group's vocal ensembles. Her tenure ended following the cycle as the band underwent personnel shifts. Kristin Slipp served as a vocalist and from 2018 to circa 2022, contributing co-lead vocals and arrangements to albums including Lamp Lit Prose (2018) and the 5EPs series (2020), where she led the Earth Crisis EP. She departed prior to the band's 2025 album Song of the Earth to focus on her solo projects.

Discography

Studio albums

Dirty Projectors' debut studio album, Morning Better Last!, was released in 2003 on The Social Registry, comprising lo-fi experimental tracks showcasing David Longstreth's early style. The band's second studio album, The Glad Fact, was released in October 2003 on Western Vinyl, comprising 12 tracks of lo-fi characterized by David Longstreth's intricate songwriting and raw production. Highlights include the title track, a sprawling closer blending and elements, and "Naked We Made It," which showcases early themes of vulnerability and emotional intensity. The album established the project's foundation in indie rock. Slaves' Graves & Ballads, released in 2004 on , mixes live recordings from a performance with studio ballads, featuring 10 tracks that highlight Longstreth's raw energy and influences. The Getty Address, released in 2004 on Western Vinyl (reissued 2015), is a 23-track reinterpreting the song "" across various styles, noted for its ambitious scope and glitchy production. The band's third full-length studio album, Rise Above, arrived on September 11, 2007, via Dead Oceans, featuring 12 tracks that reimagine Black Flag's 1981 punk album Damaged as a set of art rock compositions written from memory without direct reference to the originals. Standout tracks like the title song "Rise Above," with its soaring harmonies and angular guitars, and "Depression," a brooding reinterpretation of hardcore aggression, highlight Longstreth's conceptual approach and the band's evolving vocal interplay. The album received acclaim for its bold fusion of punk energy and orchestral complexity. Bitte Orca, released on June 9, 2009, by , consists of 10 tracks and represents the band's breakthrough, blending intricate harmonies, polyrhythmic structures, and pop accessibility. Key highlights include "Stillness Is the Move," a known for its ethereal vocals and rhythmic drive (featured in the band's Best New Artist nomination at the ), and "Two Doves," featuring cascading guitar lines and layered arrangements. The album peaked at No. 65 on the and No. 12 on the Independent Albums chart, solidifying Dirty Projectors' critical and commercial presence. In 2012, was issued on July 10 by Domino, delivering 12 acoustic-leaning tracks that emphasize stripped-down songcraft and emotional directness following the band's lineup solidification. Notable songs such as the , with its fingerpicked guitars and introspective , and "Gun Has No Trigger," exploring loss through haunting melodies, underscore a shift toward intimacy and influences. It reached No. 82 on the and No. 14 on the Independent Albums chart. The self-titled Dirty Projectors, released February 24, 2017, on Domino, spans 10 tracks and marks a pivot to R&B-infused sounds amid personal turmoil, with Longstreth handling most vocals after core members' departures. Highlights like "Keep Your Mouth Shut," a propulsive opener with syncopated beats, and "Winner Take Nothing," delving into heartbreak via soulful crooning, reflect themes of isolation and resilience. The album was praised for its vulnerability and genre experimentation. Lamp Lit Prose, Dirty Projectors' follow-up, came out October 19, 2018, via Domino, featuring 10 tracks enriched by orchestral strings and horns arranged by Longstreth. Standouts include "I Saw You Close Your Eyes," blending chamber pop with jazz elements, and "What Is the Hook," a dynamic closer emphasizing emotional release. The album explores doubt and connection through lush instrumentation and guest contributions from Maeve Feinberg and Kelsey Lu. The most recent studio album, Song of the Earth, a collaboration with and the chamber orchestra s t a r g a z e, was released April 4, 2025, on , containing 24 tracks inspired by climate anxiety and natural cycles. Orchestral highlights such as "Gimme Bread," with its sweeping strings and urgent rhythms, and "Uninhabitable Earth, Paragraph One," addressing environmental collapse through choral textures, have garnered early critical praise for their ambitious scope and timeliness, earning a score of 72.

Extended plays and compilations

The Dirty Projectors released their first notable extended play, Mount Wittenberg Orca, in collaboration with Björk on October 24, 2011, through Domino Recording Company. This limited-edition EP consists of five tracks inspired by whale songs and marine life, originally premiered as a live performance at the Mount Wittenberg festival in 2009; the songs blend intricate vocal harmonies with experimental orchestration to evoke an oceanic narrative. In 2012, the band issued About to Die, another five-track EP on Domino, which includes the title track from their Swing Lo Magellan alongside four original compositions featuring dense choral arrangements and polyphonic vocals. Released on November 6, the EP highlights the group's exploration of layered, a cappella-style elements, drawing on influences from contemporary choral . The band's most ambitious EP project came in 2020 with the 5 EPs series, a set of five individual extended plays released monthly from to November via Domino, later compiled into a 20-track on November 20. Each EP spotlights a different band member as , emphasizing collaborative songwriting and diverse stylistic approaches within the group's framework; the installments are Windows Open (led by Maia Friedman), Flight Tower (led by Felicia Douglass), Super João (led by Dave Longstreth), Earth Crisis (led by Kristin Slipp), and (featuring all members trading vocals). Ranging from 4 to 5 tracks per EP, the series incorporates , outtakes, and new material that connect to prior albums while showcasing individual member contributions.
EP TitleLead VocalistRelease DateTracksKey Features
Windows OpenMaia FriedmanMarch 27, 20204Introspective songs reflecting personal growth.
Flight TowerFelicia DouglassMay 29, 20204Upbeat, guitar-driven tracks with leanings.
Super JoãoDave LongstrethSeptember 4, 20204Experimental pieces including and thematic explorations of .
Earth CrisisKristin SlippOctober 1, 20204Urgent, environmentally themed compositions with dense instrumentation.
Ring RoadAll membersNovember 20, 20204Culminating collaborative tracks blending the series' motifs.
No additional extended plays or compilations have been released by the Dirty Projectors as of November 2025.

Singles and other releases

Dirty Projectors have released several notable singles throughout their career, often drawn from their studio albums but issued as standalone promotions to highlight key tracks. The band's 2009 single "Stillness Is the Move," featuring lead vocals by Amber Coffman, was the lead offering from their breakthrough album Bitte Orca and became a signature R&B-inflected anthem, released on 12-inch vinyl with remixes and a cappella versions. In 2012, "Swing Lo Magellan" served as a promotional single from the album of the same name, capturing the band's evolving acoustic and spontaneous style in an official music video directed by David Longstreth. "Break-Thru," released in 2018 as the second single from Lamp Lit Prose, showcased a brighter, more pop-oriented sound amid the album's themes of emotional turmoil. The 2021 track "Telepath (Dirty Projectors Version)" marked a collaborative detour, reimagining Orchestra's original song with Dirty Projectors' intricate harmonies and production, released as a digital single tied to the The Million Masks of God. Early in their , Dirty Projectors issued limited live recordings that captured raw performances. Slaves' Graves and Ballads (2004), incorporating live recordings from a 2002 show at Slaves' Graves in alongside studio ballads, represented an experimental fusion of archival live material and composed pieces. While no dedicated live EP for The Getty Address exists, the band performed the full 2005 live with the chamber ensemble Alarm Will Sound in 2010, emphasizing its glitchy, orchestral elements in select concerts. A later live release, Live at Other Music (2010), documented an in-store performance on 12-inch vinyl, limited to white-label pressings and featuring tracks from . Beyond core singles and live efforts, Dirty Projectors have contributed to compilations and soundtracks. Their 2009 collaboration with David Byrne, "Knotty Pine," appeared on the AIDS charity album Dark Was the Night, blending folk and experimental elements in a duet format. In 2025, the band released "Through the Long and Lonely Night" as an original song for the soundtrack to the film The Legend of Ochi, composed by David Longstreth and featuring orchestral swells to complement the movie's narrative. As of 2025, Dirty Projectors have not issued major live albums since 2010, shifting focus to studio work, though their tour setlists that year heavily featured material from Song of the Earth alongside classics like "" and "Rise Above."

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