
hollie cook mix Upload Subscription preferences Loading... Working... MathieuOur ► Play all hollie cook mix by MathieuOur10 videos923 views1 like25 minutes Play all Sign in to YouTube Sign in Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to Ninja Tune Inspired by a visit to Japan, Black & More primarily created Ninja Tune in 1990 as a means to escape the creative control of major labels,[4] and to act as a vehicle to release music of a more underground nature,[5] free from the restraints that were put on them via their brief stints with Arista and Big Life.[6] Over the last 24 years, the visionary[7] label has since blossomed to become consistently heralded and “reliably excellent”,[8] keeping a widespread focus on signing a diverse range of uncompromising artists,[9] encouraging interactive technology,[10] embracing the audio-visual world, creating their own publishing company (Just Isn’t Music), and finding innovative uses of software.[11] History[edit] 1990-1999[edit] After Coldcut’s success with their first label, their prophetically titled Ahead Of Our Time, contractual issues prevented them to release anything under their own name. In 1995, Matt Black created ‘Pipe,’ Ninja’s first website. 2000-2010[edit]
Xavier Rudd Upload Subscription preferences Loading... Working... Cosma Liina ► Play all Xavier Rudd by Cosma Liina18 videos4,151 views1 like1 hour, 27 minutes Play all Sign in to YouTube Sign in Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to Bonobo (musician) Simon Green (born 30 March 1976), known by his stage name Bonobo, is a British musician, producer and DJ. Green has recorded and performed solo DJ sets under the name Barakas, and together with Robert Luis from Tru Thoughts as Nirobi and Barakas.[1] The song "The Keeper" featuring vocals by Andreya Triana was released in September 2009 as the lead single from his fourth album Black Sands, released in March 2010.[7] Black Sands brought rapturous praise and saw Green expanding his music to include gamelan, afrobeat and middle eastern music influences. The first single off the most recent Bonobo album, "Cirrus", was given its worldwide debut on Gilles Peterson's BBC Radio 6 programme on 19 January 2013. In July 2014, Bonobo announced on his Facebook page that October 2014 would see the release of "The North Borders Tour - Live Whilst often touring solo, and performing DJ sets, in 2004 Bonobo opted to follow the growing trend amongst electronic acts of playing with a full band.
HashFinger Upload Compilation Subscription preferences Loading... Working... DLoaw ► Play all HashFinger by DLoaw31 videos60,525 views1 hour, 25 minutes Play all Sign in to YouTube Sign in Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to The Cinematic Orchestra The Cinematic Orchestra is a British nu-jazz and electronic music group, created in 1999 by Jason Swinscoe. The group is signed to independent record label Ninja Tune. In addition to Swinscoe, the band includes former DJ Food member PC (Patrick Carpenter) on turntables, Luke Flowers (drums), Tom Chant (Saxophone), Nick Ramm (piano), Stuart McCallum (guitar) and Phil France (double bass). Former members include Jamie Coleman (trumpet), T. Daniel Howard (drums), Federico Ughi (drums), Alex James (piano), and Clean Sadness (synthesizer, programming). The most recent addition to the band is Mancunian guitarist Stuart McCallum. Style[edit] History[edit] Swinscoe first formed a group called Crabladder in 1990, whilst studying Fine Art at Cardiff College, releasing one official single on his own Power Tools label. Ninja Tune invited the Cinematic Orchestra to perform at the twentieth anniversary gala performance of the label at the Royal Albert Hall in November 2010.[5] Song appearances[edit]
Uploads from Adrian Portia Upload Subscription preferences Loading... Working... Adrian Portia ► Play all Uploads from Adrian Portia by Adrian Portia54 videos6,495 views5 hours Play all Sign in to add this to Watch Later Add to Andreya Triana Biography[edit] An experimental and self-taught singer and songwriter originally hailing from South East London, Andreya Triana grew up submerged in a multicultural atmosphere. A unique vocalist, Andreya began singing at the tender age of 7, taking influence from the sights and sounds of inner-city London. Her early love and passion for music would see her locked in her bedroom for hours on end writing poetry, making homemade mix tapes and recording tracks - utilizing two battered cassette decks to record harmonies. Her early love of improvisation would warp and change over the years, hugely influencing her 'Freeflo Sessions' - a hypnotic one woman show using a sampler to loop vocals, percussive sounds and beats live. To date she has taken her Freeflo Sessions worldwide, dazzling audiences far and wide with her cutting edge and soulful performances. Music career[edit] 2006-10: Early career[edit] 2013-present: Breakthrough[edit] Discography[edit] Albums[edit] Singles[edit] As lead artist[edit]
Blockhead (music) James Anthony "Tony" Simon, better known by his stage name Blockhead, is an American hip hop producer based in Manhattan, New York. Simon was born and raised in Manhattan. He is the son of the late Sidney Simon, a well-known sculptor in New York City, and Renee Adriance, a social worker. He has one brother and five half siblings. [2][1] From a young age, he loved hip hop--both the lyrical and musical aspects. In his early teens, he and his friends made a group called the Overground where Simon first started making music. [3] An aspiring MC, he enrolled in Boston University in 1994. Dour Candy (with Billy Woods) (2013)Capture the Sun (with Illogic) (2013) Insomniac Olympics (2003)Sunday Seance / Jet Son (2004)Expiration Date (2005)Alright (2006)Nobody's Smiling (2007) with DJ Signify Broke Beats (2001)The Block Is Hot (2004)Block In The Box (2005)The Block Is Hot Pt. 2 (2005)Peanuts In Your Mouth (2007) Let's Get Serious (2003) "The Active Element" with Aesop Rock on Ropeladder 12 (2000)
Daedelus (musician) Alfred Darlington (born Alfred Weisberg-Roberts, 31 October 1977), better known by his stage name Daedelus, is a producer based in Los Angeles, California. He is a part of the groups The Long Lost[3] and Adventure Time.[4] He is affiliated with the internet radio station Dublab.[5] He attended the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music studying Jazz on Double Bass.[6] Daedelus released the album, Invention, on Plug Research in 2002.[7] The Household EP was released on Eastern Developments in 2003.[8] He also released The Weather, a collaborative album with Busdriver and Radioinactive, on Mush Records that year.[9] He released the third solo album, Of Snowdonia, on Plug Research in 2004.[10] It was followed by another solo album, A Gent Agent, on Laboratory Instinct that year.[11] Happily Ever After (2010)Exotica [17] (2013)
DJ Food The later DJ Food albums have developed with shades of Latin, dub, techno, ambient, and Jungle. Members[edit] Although keeping their hand in as DJs on the albums, Black and More couldn't perform DJ sets twice in one night under the aliases of both Coldcut & DJ Food, so they handed the mantle of live performances over to PC and Strictly Kev. Later, PC became so involved with The Cinematic Orchestra that he decided to quit DJ Food, leaving Strictly Kev as the sole director of the project. He has since contributed three remixes to the The Shape of Things that Hum EP in 2009. Album discography[edit] Jazz Brakes Vol. 1 (Oct 1990)Jazz Brakes Vol. 2 (Sep 1991)Jazz Brakes Vol. 3 (Jul 1992)Jazz Brakes Vol. 4 (Jun 1993)Jazz Brakes Vol. 5 (Oct 1994)A Recipe for Disaster (Oct 1995)Refried Food (remix album) (Jan 1996, re-released with additional remixes)Kaleidoscope (Apr 2000)The Search Engine (Jan 2011) DJ Mix albums[edit] Mixed by PC and Strictly Kev (as Strictly). Internet Only Releases[edit]
DJ Vadim DJ Vadim is a prolific DJ and producer, born in Leningrad, USSR (now Saint Petersburg, Russia), raised in London and currently residing in both New York and Berlin,[citation needed] whose music combines hip hop, soul, reggae and electronica. He has been described as "one of the few artists creating genuinely new work in the Hip-Hop field"[1] and an artist who "cannot be ignored".[1] Career[edit] In 1994, Vadim founded his own independent record label, Jazz Fudge, but signed to Ninja Tune the following year, before his current label BBE, in 2007. Aside from DJ-ing and producing, he has also worked as in A&R and promotion, as well as a radio presenter on the BBC's "Around The World In Eight Relays" programme.[citation needed] In addition to his regular album releases, he has also recorded under the names "Andre Gurov" and "Little Aida" and has appeared as a member of the various artists project The Isolationist. He is married to the MC Yarah Bravo.[3] Style[edit] Discography[edit] U.S.S.R. EPs
The Herbaliser Jake Wherry has also recorded solo tracks as The Meateaters, released on the Parisian Big Cheese label, and has worked with The Propheteers. Ollie Teeba is also part of Soundsci with Jonny Cuba of Dynamic Syncopation, Audessey ex-Mass Influence, U-George The Hemisphere and Oxygen Sputnick Brown History[edit] Wherry and Teeba met years later at Wherry's Traintrax studio, and began recording together, collaborating with DJ Malachi, Kaidi Tatham of Bugz in the Attic and Ralph Lamb of Easy Access Orchestra. Inspired by the funk bands of previous decades, rather than performing simply with turntables, Jake Wherry decided to take a seven piece band on tour, which included Tatham, Lamb, Andrew Ross, Micah Moody Jnr and percussionist Patrick Dawes. In 2009, the band released its second live band album, Session Two. Discography[edit] Albums[edit] As The Herbaliser: As The Herbaliser Band: Compilations[edit] EPs[edit] References[edit] External links[edit]