Adrian Younge
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Labels | Wax Poetics, Linear Labs |
Adrian Younge (born 1978) is an American composer, arranger and music producer based in the Los Angeles area. He is also an entertainment law professor and edits and scores films.[1]
Biography
Adrian Younge played bass and keyboards in a band during the late 1990s, and began composing after sampling records with an MPC. He quickly learned to play several instruments and experimented with analog recordings which resulted in the Italian influenced Venice Dawn, which he released on EP. In 2009 his soundtrack for the film Black Dynamite[2] was released on the Wax Poetics label.[3] In 2011 Younge revived and expanded Venice Dawn into a longer work called Something about April. In 2013 he released Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics[4] and Twelve Reasons to Die with Ghostface Killah.[5] Younge also operates a vinyl record store in Los Angeles called Artform Studio.[1] Younge, along with Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest, produced Kendrick Lamar's "untitled 06" song featuring CeeLo Green.
Works
Younge is known for unique, nostalgic works based on late 1960s and early 1970s psychedelic soul.
- 2000: Venice Dawn EP
- 2009: Black Dynamite (Score)
- 2012: Adrian Younge presents Venice Dawn: Something about April
- 2012: Dark Soul Mix
- 2013: Adrian Younge presents The Delfonics
- 2013: Adrian Younge presents Twelve Reasons to Die (Ghostface Killah)
- 2013: "Picasso Baby" and "Heaven" from Magna Carta... Holy Grail (Jay-Z)
- 2014: Adrian Younge presents There is Only Now (Souls of Mischief)
- 2014: PRhyme (DJ Premier and Royce Da 5'9")
- 2015: Adrian Younge presents Twelve Reasons to Die II (Ghostface Killah)
- 2015: In Another Life (Bilal)
- 2016: Something About April II
- 2016: The Electronique Void: Black Noise (Jack Waterson)
- 2016: Luke Cage (Original Soundtrack Album) (with Ali Shaheed Muhammad)
References
- 1 2 Adrian Younge, Allmusic, retrieved 12 March 2013
- ↑ Boyle, Christopher (17 November 2009), Interview With Black Dynamite Composer/Editor Adrian Younge, retrieved 12 March 2013
- ↑ Adrian Younge, Wax Poetic Records, retrieved 12 March 2013
- ↑ Kelley, Frannie (4 March 2013), First Listen: The Delfonics, 'Adrian Younge Presents The Delfonics', NPR, retrieved 12 March 2013
- ↑ Hogan, Marc (14 September 2012), Ghostface Killah Announces New LP 'Twelve Reasons to Die', retrieved 12 March 2013