Ant (producer)

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Ant performing with Atmosphere at Outside Lands festival, 2009

Ant is a hip hop producer whose full name is Anthony Davis.

He is best known as being one half of the hip hop group Atmosphere, but has worked with many other artists and projects, mostly with Rhymesayers Entertainment, such as Brother Ali, I Self Devine, Felt and The Dynospectrum. He has also released two solo albums, Melodies and Memories, and Melodies and Memories 85–89.

Biography

Ant started to become interested in DJing at a very young age. He would watch his father DJ in the army while he would picture himself as Grandmaster Flash. Years later he would start to use producing and DJing as much more than a hobby. The first CD that he worked on was Comparison by Beyond, later known by Musab, in 1996. While producing that album, he met Sean Daley (Slug) and they later worked together.[1] Ant has produced every Atmosphere album but one (Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs) and also works with various artists that are a part of Rhymesayers Entertainment and many more. Ant also produced three Brother Ali albums. After finishing his 5th studio album with Atmosphere he was previously on tour promoting When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold.

Discography

Solo Releases

  • 2001 – Melodies and Memories
  • 2005 – Melodies and Memories 85–89

with Atmosphere (for more information see Atmosphere Discography)

production for Brother Ali

with Felt

Other Production

  • Beyond – Comparison (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 1996)
  • DynospectrumDynospectrum (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 1998)
  • Agape – Many Rooms (2000)
  • Kanser – Network (Interlock Records, 2007) Ant produces the track "612"
  • Deep Puddle Dynamics – The Taste Of Rain... Why Kneel (anticon, 1999) Ant produces the track "The Scarecrow Speaks"
  • Musab – Respect The Life (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 2002) Ant produces the tracks "Posin'", "Cut Throat", "Extravagant", "In My World", "Powerite", "Make Believe", "Fools Paradise", and "Falling Apart"[2]
  • Murs – The End Of The Beginning... (definitive jux, 2002) Ant produces the tracks "18/w A Bullet (Remix)" & "Got Damned"
  • The Planets – The Opening (Red Sea Records, 2002) Ant produces the track "Global"
  • MF DOOM – Mmm...Leftovers (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 2004) Ant remixes the track "Hoe Cakes"
  • Sage FrancisHuman the Death Dance (Epitaph Records, 2007) Ant produces the track "High Step"
  • Traditional Methods – Falling Forward (Interlock Records, 2004) Ant produces the track "Falling Forward"

References

  1. , MVRemix Urban Interviews Slug of Atmosphere
  2. http://www.discogs.com/Musab-Respect-The-Life/release/363200 - accessed 9/29/10

External links

Media related to Atmosphere (band) at Wikimedia Commons

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