BACK WITH ANOTHER ODE TO FEELING GOOD, SCOOBERT DOOBERT BRINGS A REFRESHING CHILL STYLE THAT’S CONSISTENTLY ATTRACTED FANS TO HIS INVITING VIBE.
He’s recently garnered sync placements with Coors Light, producer credits with the J-pop band CHAI, and official Spotify editorials playlists. He has upcoming collaborations with emerging and established artists for this year. “Feels So Good” delivers the good news that there’s positivity to tap into, and pleasantness to experience.
Born on the internet (and raised in San Diego, California), Scoobert Doobert is a multi-instrumentalist, producer-engineer, burrito-connoisseur, and abundant songwriter. Having a grasp of multiple languages, notably being a Japanese speaker (and lover of 和食), in addition to his native English, his vibe-of-the-times releases fit within the fresh pop realm while being full of surprise spices.
Scoobert Doobert has self-produced hundreds of songs and collaborates/remixes artists from around the world from Sweden to Japan. Most notably, Doobert connected with MANA and KANA from the J-Pop band, CHAI, after being featured in Spotify’s New Music Friday official playlist. After remixing some of their work, he was brought on as a full producer, instrumentalist, and mixing engineer.
Producing and mixing the theme song for the hit TV mini-series, 恋せぬふたり (Two People Who Can’t Fall in Love) for Sony Japan/Sub Pop band CHAI titled まるごと (WHOLE), his sound got around. He then again produced another CHAI single, 夢のはなし (Dream Story), is featured in movie theatres across Japan with the feature film さかなのこ (Child of Fish).
Scoobert Doobert lives and breathes nostalgic futurism—with releases and videos on the regular. Including an introspective and educational podcast called Music Appreciation 101 on Mondays. It’s a classroom with the most bizarre music professor, who happens to wear a dog-mask and know his stuff.