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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Universal Music, YG Entertainment Invest in Big Hit Entertainment’s Live-Streaming Venture

Universal Music Group (UMG) and K-pop giant YG Entertainment have invested an undisclosed sum in an up-and-coming global digital live-streaming platform established by BTS backer Big Hit Entertainment and cloud video tech firm Kiswe, the companies announced Tuesday. 

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Why? (American band)

Why? (stylized WHY?) is an American hip hop and indie rock band. Originally the moniker of Berkeley, California artist Jonathan "Yoni" Wolf, WHY? became a full band before their 2005 release Elephant Eyelash with Doug McDiarmid and Matt Meldon, as well as Yoni's older brother, Josiah Wolf. 

When Matt Meldon left, the band became a three-piece, with Yoni as the primary songwriter and an additional keyboardist at live concerts. In 2008, the group added bassist Austin Brown to their lineup, making them a four-piece once again. In their arrangements, WHY? leans more toward folk and indie rock, as opposed to the more hip hop styling of their label-mates. Their lyrics also tend to be very abstract, focusing more on imagery than on any particular story.
WHY? is also a member of the Anticon collective of Oakland, California.


Discography
LPs
Oaklandazulasylum (Anticon, 2003)
Elephant Eyelash (Anticon, 2005)
Alopecia (Anticon/Tomlab, 2008)
Eskimo Snow (Anticon, 2009)
[edit]Mini Albums/EPs
Part Time People Cage…Or Part Time Key? (self-released, 1999)
Miss Ohio's Nameless (Anticon, 2001)
Early Whitney (Anticon, 2003)
Sanddollars (Anticon, 2005)
Rubber Traits EP (Anticon, 2006)
Alopecia: The Demos!! (self-released, 2008)
Eskimo Snow Demos (ltd online exclusive, 2010)


Yoni Wolf with cLOUDDEAD
Apt. A (Mush Records, 2000)
And All You Can Do Is Laugh (Mush Records, 2000)
I Promise Never to Get Paint on My Glasses Again (Mush Records, 2001)
JimmyBreeze (Mush Records, 2001)
(Cloud Dead Number Five) (Mush Records, 2001)
Bike (Mush Records, 2001)
Clouddead (Mush Records, 2001)
The Peel Session (Mush Records, 2001)
The Sound of a Handshake/This About the City (Mush Records, 2002)
Dead Dogs Two (Mush Records, 2004)
Ten (Mush Records, 2004)
Yoni Wolf with Odd Nosdam
WHY? collaborated with Odd Nosdam to release a split EP under their own names on Anticon, and an LP on Mush Records under the name Reaching Quiet, as well as being featured on a compilation album.
Reaching Quiet - "113th Clean" on Ropeladder 12 (Mush Records, 2000)
WHY? & Odd Nosdam - The Split EP! (Anticon, 2001)
Reaching Quiet - In the Shadow of the Living Room (Mush Records, 2002)
With other musicians/acts
It's Not Easy Being..., with Greenthink (1998)
Blindfold, with Greenthink (1999)
Object Beings, with Object Beings (2001)
"So Long, Mike, Pt. 1", with Madtoons Beat Orchestra and Black Light District {2001}
Hymie's Basement, with Hymie's Basement (with Fog), (2003)
"What a Day Day" remix from What a Day Day, with Fog (2003)
"Poison Pit" remix from The No Music of Aiffs: The No Music Remixed, with Themselves (2003)
"Into the Trees" remix from Men of Station, with 13 & God (2005)
"Freshman Thesis" from Monkey vs. Shark, with Thee More Shallows(2006)
"Crushed Bones" from The Subtle6 Mix, with Subtle (2006)
"Falling" from Yell&Ice, with Subtle (2007)
"The Wig Master" from Remixed & Covered, with Xiu Xiu (2007)
"Note" from Stop Touching My Cat, with SJ Esau (2007)
"Well Water Black" from Resurgam, with Alias (2008)
"As I Went Out This Morning" from Unusual Animals Vol. 4, with Cryptacize (2008)
"Dice Raw" from Anywhere Out of Anything with Telephone Jim Jesus (2008)
"Rapping 4 Money" from theFREEhoudini, with Themselves, (2009)
"Canada" from an unreleased compilation album, with Themselves, (2009)


Biography
Jonathan Wolf was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Messianic Jewish parents. Before his first year in high school, Wolf discovered an old 4-track in his father's synagogue and began to experiment musically. His forays into rapping, drumming, and poetry followed.
In 1997, while attending art school at the University of Cincinnati, Wolf met fellow student Adam Drucker—better known as Doseone—at the semifinals of the 1997 Scribble Jam. Doseone and Wolf formed the live improvisational group Apogee, along with Yoni's brother Josiah and DJ Mr. Dibbs. The partnership of Wolf and Doseone continued for many years under many guises, including Greenthink and, most notably, cLOUDDEAD.
In 2005, WHY? released Elephant Eyelash, which deviated considerably from their previous full-length Oaklandazulasylum, primarily as less of an independent solo project to more of the sound of a full indie rock band. To accomplish this sound, Yoni enlisted the help of his brother on drums, Matt Meldon on guitar, and Doug McDiarmid as a random task member. The group toured much of 2005 in support of the album as a four-piece; however, by the time of their May 2006 tour with Islands, the group had become a three-piece, because Matt Meldon moved to an island off the coast of Seattle to live with his girlfriend.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

R&B crooner Trey Songz is ready for the world

A lot of male celebrities are checking out Rihanna, and so is Trey Songz - but not like that.
The R&B crooner finds inspiration in Rihanna's meteoric rise. Her 2007 smash "Umbrella" established her apart from the typical singers on the scene, and Songz thinks he's poised for that same breakthrough moment with his latest CD, "Ready."

"Somebody else could have sang that song but it wouldn't have been what it was (if it wasn't) for Rihanna ... just would have been a whole different moment for her - exactly where I am right now," he said.

Songz, 25, is enjoying his greatest success with his latest album. His racy song "I Invented Sex" hit the No. 1 spot on the R&B charts, while another hit, "Say Aah," is steadily rising. And "Ready" is nominated for best contemporary R&B album at the Grammy Awards on Jan. 31 in a category that also features Beyonce and Jamie Foxx.

"The record's moreso defined me than any other album I had," he said. "I feel as though anybody can have hit records, like a hit song could be sang by anyone, but you know when you find what it is that your niche is, like a song like 'I Invented Sex' - I don't feel like anyone else could have sang that song."

Gail Mitchell, a senior editor at Billboard, says Songz's rise has been a steady one.

"I think now a small circle of folks knew what he was about and understood it and it's just gotten a little bigger with each album," she said.

"Ready" was released in late August, and now the disc is some 40,000 units shy from reaching gold status, according to Nielsen SoundScan. It's his best-selling album to date. Four of its songs have reached the top 10 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop singles chart; three have peaked in the Top 5.

"I feel as though I've always had great records, but somewhere on the rise to stardom it was something not interpreted to the fan," said Songz, who will go on tour with Jay-Z and Young Jeezy in February. "I feel as though the Internet has done a lot ... helping me with that, the Twitters, Facebooks, things of that nature."

Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, debuted in 2005 with the CD "I Gotta Make It." His sophomore effort, 2007's "Trey Day," had a hit with the Grammy-nominated groove "Can't Help But Wait."

"Ready" can be viewed as a sign of his growing maturity. The singer has traded in his sneakers and T-shirts for tailored pants, tasteful shoes and a chic vest. He also chopped off his braids. The new look is something his producer and mentor, Troy Taylor, calls a "drastic change" - and a needed one.

"Trey's from the streets, he's a hood kid. He wasn't glamorous and (didn't have) the finer things in life growing up," said Taylor, who has worked with the Virginia native since he was 14 and produced for artists like Boyz II Men and Aretha Franklin.

"He didn't want to lose his street-ism," Taylor explained. "As he grew into it I think he began to realize, 'Wait a minute, this ain't that bad after all,' and then he got the ladies' opinions."

While Songz already had a strong female base, "Ready" has helped take it to a new level.

With songs like "I Invented Sex," some would say the singer is playing up sexy for sales and publicity. Songz disagrees.

Source:etaiwannews.com/