Before Overcast! Sean Daley and Derek Turner met while attending
Washburn High School. The pair took the names Slug and D-Spawn, respectively, as rapper names. They initially performed under the name "Mental Subjects", before changing the name to "A Rhythmic Culture", and finally settling on "Urban Atmosphere". Originally, Spawn performed as the rapper, with Slug acting as DJ. Eventually Spawn convinced Slug to start rapping as well. Through the rapper
Musab (then known as Beyond), Slug was introduced to the producer Ant after they went to his house to record a track. Slug saw an opportunity to work with Ant and convinced Spawn to record further with him. They soon started recording songs with Ant, learning how to structure the songs properly and practicing vocal delivery. Eventually the group dropped the "Urban" from their name. Atmosphere, as a group, joined with other rappers Musab, Phull Surkle, Black Hole, and The Abstract Pack to form a collective known as Headshots. This group later evolved into the
record label Rhymesayers. Over time, a series of cassettes was released under the Headshots name which earned some local acclaim. By 1996, Slug, Stress and Musab were making national appearances such as on
NPR's
All Things Considered. The start of Rhymesayers as a record label came when Siddiq, got fed up with their treatment at a number of local studios, decided to buy his own.
Overcast! (1997) Spawn left the group three years after their first album,
Overcast!, was released.
Ford and Lucy Ford (2000–2001) Now touring nationally on a more regular basis (the twenty-one date Ford One Tour brought them to the East Coast for the first time), Slug was able to leave his job at a record store, as well as a second job working overnight shifts at a department store. In 1999, the Rhymesayers-owned record store, The Fifth Element, was opened in Minneapolis. In 2001, the two EPs,
Ford and
Lucy, were combined and released as an LP titled
Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs. Originally intended as a tour-only release, it sold so well that it was later released as an official LP, making it the only Atmosphere album with producers other than Ant. In 2001, Atmosphere made three separate tours across North America and Europe. It contained two
singles, "Trying To Find A Balance" and "National Disgrace", both of which had music videos that received
airplay on
MTV2 and other stations, attracting more attention and success for Atmosphere than previous releases. The album included a guest appearance from label mate
Brother Ali and was entirely produced by Ant. Several songs on ''Seven's Travels
contain lyrics pertaining to relationship problems, alcohol and depression. The single, "Trying To Find A Balance", was used on the video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2''. The album cover for ''Seven's Travels
was interpreted by some as an homage to The Beatles'' (1968). However, that was not the case; the original planned cover depicted a nude woman lying in a field.
''You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having'' (2005) Released in 2005, Atmosphere's fourth album ''
You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having was a departure from the sound of the previous two albums. Though production was once again entirely by Ant, the sound and lyrical content of the album had a more "raw" style than Godlovesugly
and Seven's Travels''. Reviews were generally positive, with Stylust saying "The result may be, in a manner of speaking, the most consistent Atmosphere album to date." The opening track "The Arrival" appeared on EA Sports'
Fight Night Round 3.
The Seasons EPs and Strictly Leakage (2007–2008) While completing the LP
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, Atmosphere released four EPs as continuations of the "Sad Clown Bad Dub" series. These were
Sad Clown Bad Summer 9,
Sad Clown Bad Fall 10,
Sad Clown Bad Winter 11 and
Sad Clown Bad Spring 12. The EPs were popular in the Minneapolis area due to many references to local places, such as songs named after streets in the area ("
66th street", "
Lyndale Avenue"). The song "Sunshine", from the
Bad Summer EP, was released as a single. Despite not having a music video or any promotion, the song became popular among the band's core fan base, eventually becoming a staple in live shows. Later, in 2015, the group released a music video through Rhymesayers Entertainment. After the EPs, the group also released the free album
Strictly Leakage in late 2007.
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold (2008) This album garnered much acclaim from local as well as international fans. Likely Atmosphere's most commonly known album of the 21st century, it has gained wide attention from a vast audience, featuring Slug's story-telling-rap style songs such as "Yesterday", a song symbolizing Slug's relationship with his father, and "The Waitress", which is interpreted differently throughout his fan-base. During the recording process of
When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold, Slug was invited by
Rick Rubin to Rubin's house to work through early demos of the album's tracks. No advance copies of the album were ever released online in attempts to build anticipation for the album's release.
Leak at Will (2009) at Outside Lands in 2009 Between the release of
When Life Gives You Lemons and
To All My Friends, Atmosphere released another free EP in 2009 called
Leak at Will, with seven original tracks. Similar to
Strictly Leakage, the EP was intended to tide over fans until the release of their next album.
To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy: The Atmosphere EPs (2010) A combination of EPs, the album ''To All My Friends, Blood Makes The Blade Holy: The Atmosphere EP's
was released in September 2010. The album reached #2 on iTunes top 10 album downloads during the week of September 11, 2010. The album was very favourably reviewed, with some reviews comparing it to the Lucy Ford'' LP. The seventh track of the album, "The Loser Wins," is on the soundtrack for EA Sports' "Fight Night Champion."
The Family Sign (2011) After 2010's double EP, Atmosphere returned with their first full-length album in three years.
The Family Sign was released in 2011, and is Atmosphere's sixth studio album. Continuing the trend of preceding albums,
The Family Sign has more instrumentation and is the first album to have actual band musicians. Keyboard player Erick Anderson and guitarist Nate Collis, part of the touring band for Atmosphere (who perform live renditions of songs that are normally sampler/drum machine produced), were brought in to help record the album, leading to a much different sound than previous albums. One of the songs, "Just For Show", was put on the sound track of
MLB 2K12. Earlier on in the year, Slug mentioned he was working on a new album. On March 10, 2014, Atmosphere released a video for a new single titled "Bitter". They also announced that their new album will be called
Southsiders, which was released on May 6, 2014. The album track "Kanye West" was released on April 8, 2014, to the group's
YouTube channel followed by the official video on April 14.
Frida Kahlo vs Ezra Pound, Fishing Blues and Mi Vida Local (2016–2018) During span of 2015–2016, Atmosphere released seven new songs including "Finer Things" (feat.
deM atlaS), "This Lonely Rose" (feat.
Blueprint and
Aesop Rock), "My Best Half", "Salma Hayek", "Trying to Fly" (feat. Eric Mayson), "Fireflies" (feat.
Grieves) and "Windows "(feat.
Prof). These eventually were put together and called
Frida Kahlo vs Ezra Pound. On June 22, 2016, the band announced the track list and release date for their upcoming album,
Fishing Blues. The first single, titled "Ringo," was posted on YouTube the same day. On July 29, 2016, they released a new single titled "No Biggie". The album included guest appearances by rappers
Kool Keith,
MF Doom,
The Grouch,
Aesop Rock, and deM atlaS, as well as artists Kim Manning and I.B.E. The album was released on August 12, 2016. In 2018, a promotional song named "Make It All Better Again" was released. Shortly after, a new album,
Mi Vida Local, was announced to be released in October 2018.
Mi Vida Local (2018), Whenever (2019) and The Day Before Halloween (2020) On October 5, 2018, Atmosphere released their ninth album,
Mi Vida Local. The album features 12 tracks, including the pre-released single "Virgo" in September. On November 8, 2019, Atmosphere released a new single "Bde Maka Ska", along with tour dates for 2020. On December 12, 2019, Atmosphere released their tenth album,
Whenever. The album features 12 tracks, including the pre-released single "Bde Maka Ska". On September 23, 2020, Atmosphere released a new single "Blotter Acid Reflux Syndrome" and announced a new album titled
The Day Before Halloween to be released on the date referenced in-title.
The Day Before Halloween includes 10 tracks and was released October 30, 2020.
Word? and So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously (2021–2023) On October 8, 2021, Atmosphere released their twelfth album,
Word? On May 5, 2023, Atmosphere released their thirteenth album,
So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously. Jestures (2025–present) On July 24, 2025, Atmosphere announced their fourteenth studio album,
Jestures, which was released on September 19, 2025. ==Touring==