POLITIC MORE THAN HIP HOP
Sole & DJ Pain1(USA) a hosté
DJ PAIN 1 (US)
http://www.djpain1.info/
https://www.facebook.com/djpainone/
In the late 90's, Pacal "DJ Pain 1" Bayley, born in the midwest region of the United States, spent most of his time writing graffiti and soaking in whatever bit of hip-hop culture he was able. Now an adult, he carries multiple titles, including that of a certified secondary educator, professional hip-hop producer, and mixshow DJ and Host.
Recently, he released his first album "The Waiting Game," a 19 track LP produced entirely by him. The album features artists ranging from Rain, Joell Ortiz, and Gucci Mane to Money B and Jim Jones.
Having both a background in hip-hop and education, he has worked within and
helped develop multiple academic and art-related enrichment programs. In addition to program development, Pain 1 uses his background as a hip-hop DJ and gold-certified producer to teach multimedia-- audio production and engineering, graphic design and video production-- to high school and college students.
Bio:
Known for his 2008 break-out beat on "Don't do it," for Young Jeezy's platinum-selling album "The Recession," producer DJ Pain 1 stays busy. From touring as a DJ to producing full albums as well as creating original and free content for the producer community, this Hip-Hop musician takes no breaks.
A Wisconsin-native and lifelong Hip-Hop fan, DJ Pain 1 began exploring production in the late 90's. From 2002 until 2007, while still making music, he immersed himself in education and youth services. Just one year after earning his BA in English Education, Pain 1 landed his first major beat placement with Young Jeezy.
Pain 1 continued his education, pursuing a Masters of English while holding down multiple jobs, performing and amassing a catalog of recorded material. In that time, he produced records from artists including 50 Cent, Shyne, Gucci Mane, MC Lyte, Public Enemy, Vado and an additional track for Young Jeezy entitled "CTE or nothing."
Frustrations with the lack of exposure he was receiving for his production efforts led Pain 1 to begin releasing his own projects. He started with a 2010 album "The Waiting Game," which predominantly featured regular collaborators such as I-20, Rain, Money B, Tek and J-Stills. He then decided to interface his DJ'ing with his production and premiered his ongoing mixtape series, "Painkillerz," free digital downloads produced exclusively by him. His mixtapes included hosts MC Lyte, Black Rob, Big Sean and LEP Bogus Boys and were followed by his popular series of instrumental albums, "Undressed Instrumentals."
SOLE (US)
http://www.soleone.org/
“Sole is an Indie hip hop legend.” - HuffPost
"Sole is a true revolutionary." - Pitchfork
"Cult indie-rap icon" -Spin
In 1998 he founded Anticon Records, the first collectively owned indie Hip-Hop label in the United States. Since then, Sole has played over a thousand shows throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Japan. His music has been featured in major media outlets such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, MTV, Huffington Post, Spin, Alternet, and many more. Sole has released eight full length studio albums and over a dozen mixtapes. In 2009, together with award winning visual artist, Ravi Zupa, he published The Pyre, an illustrated epic poem exploring empire, radical philosophy, anti-capitalism, and collapse. Throughout his career sole has been known as one to push the limits in terms of genre and content and is widely heralded as a pioneer of avant garde & experimental rap music. His latest albums present a thorough examination and celebration of resistance happening around the world. Sole’s activism reaches beyond the studio and stage into his everyday life where he is deeply involved material and logistical support to many projects that engage directly in the class struggle.
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