Keech interviews artists and musicians on his weekly podcast Height Zone World, which debuted in July 2014.
Height began rapping in the Baltimore-based Wounds, a five man group with Jones, Mickey Free, Shields and Chris Freeland.
Wounds continued occasionally playing shows around the east coast until 2001, when they disbanded as a live act.
[2] In August 2001, Height joined the indie hip-hop group Dogg and Pony, for their tour with San Francisco punk band The Deepthroats.
Shortly after the tour, Height did his first solo show, opening for Animal Collective at The Cooler in Brooklyn.
Height returned to performing as a solo act, starting with a northeastern tour with Dan Deacon.
He flew back to Baltimore, while Dan Deacon completed part of the tour by Greyhound bus.
In February 2007, Height released the full length album, Winterize The Game, on Grand Man Records.
Throughout 2007 and 2008, Height would regularly perform as part of Grand Buffet's show, for their tours with Of Montreal, MGMT and Streetlght Manifesto.
In December 2008, Height began performing with Mickey Free, Emily Slaughter and Travis Allen.
The name change was intended to help present the project as an official band, without distancing themselves from the earlier Height material.
In addition to the original cast, they would also be joined by Gavin Riley, Brendan Richmond, Liz Aeby, Cathy Cathodic, Bob O'Brien and Plucky Walker of Flesh Epic.
It contained remixes by Tobacco, San Serac, Lesser Gonzalez, Drew Swinburne, Cex, Ms. Paintbursh, PT Burnem, King Rhythm, Jones, AK, LOWD, DJ Authentic, Gavin Riley and Al Lover.
Much of the recording took place during a ten-day session in a makeshift studio in a cabin in Deep Creek Lake, Maryland.
The majority of the album's songs stray from the beats and rhymes format, employing chord structures and production styles from other forms of music.
[11] Shark Tank is a side project that pairs Height with Lord Grunge, Mickey Free and Brendan Richmond.
Each episode is hosted on Spilce Today and features an original homage album cover by Mike Riley.
It has been streaming weekly since June 2014 and has featured such guests as Jenn Wasner, Dan Deacon, Sam Herring, Girl Talk, and Ed Schrader.