Jason Forrest

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Jason Forrest

Jason Forrest preparing for Birthday Party Berlin, Aug, 2008.
Background information
Also known as DJ Donna Summer
Born (1972-04-05) 5 April 1972
Fort Mill, South Carolina United States
Genres Breakcore
Occupations Record producer
Instruments Laptop / DJ
Years active 2001–present
Labels Cock Rock Disco, Irritant, Sonig, Deathbomb Arc, Mewe le Disque, Broklyn Beats
Website www.NetworkAwesome.com

Jason Forrest is an electronic music producer known for noisy experimental electronica and breakcore incorporating many ideas of mash-up and rock and roll. Largely produced and performed on a single computer (including live shows), his songs tend to be constructed from digital samples of found sounds and other artists' music. Until 2004 he recorded under the name Donna Summer, an allusion to disco singer Donna Summer.

In 2005 RES magazine named Forrest's "Steppin Off" video, by director Jon Watts, music video of the year. In 2006 Res magazine named Forrest's video War Photographer, directed by Joel Trussell video of the year, and online magazine Pitchfork Media also named it in their top five videos of the year.[1] Both videos have won several awards at various international film and video festivals and have both been widely viewed, downloaded and acclaimed.

Forrest has released on many labels, but primarily on Sonig, the Köln, Germany based record label. He also has releases on Irritant Records (UK), Omeko (JP), MeWe le Disque (BE), Mirex (DE), Broklyn Beats (USA), and HOSS Records (USA).

Some of the more conspicuous samples of other artists to be found in Forrest's work include ones from Laurie Anderson, The Who, Supertramp, Steely Dan, Joe Jackson, Elton John, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Pat Benatar. This (along with his former stage name) shows his interest in appropriation as an artistic concept. Along with many images featured on the Cock Rock Disco web site it also shows his interest in recontextualizing popular culture from past decades.

Forrest grew up in South Carolina, has lived in Atlanta and New York City and now (Winter, 2009) resides in Berlin. He has a BA in Photography. He previously worked as a professional artist as well as an art critic for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution news paper.

Besides being a fan himself, there is no connection between Forrest and the pop music/disco artist, Donna Summer. In a 2003 interview with the CBC Radio program, Brave New Waves, he stated that by being a middle class white male using this name he was "subjecting people to a fake issue of diversity" and forcing them "to consider gender a little bit more."

Cock Rock Disco

He created the record label Cock Rock Disco to release his own recordings in 2000, while living in New York City. For 3 years he self-released his earliest albums on CD-R, including "Rock Non Rock" and "Belligerent Super Vision", his first unreleased full-length. Then in 2005, Cock Rock Disco began releasing other artists including Duran Duran Duran, Drumcorps, Otto von Schirach, About, the Assdroids and Dev/Null. The label has currently (as of Nov 2009) 18 full-length releases, 15 12"-only releases and continues to release bi-monthly free MP3 only albums, of which there are currently 19 and growing fast.

A free full-length Mp3 album was made available in Dec, 2005 and remains online and free to download. To date it has been downloaded over 70,000+ times. In April 2009 a new free compilation "Monsters of Cock Rock Disco" was released and features newcomers to the label Captain Ahab in addition to their normal roster of artists.

To celebrate release of the "Monsters of CRD" the label hosted a tour of central Europe with Otto von Schirach, Duran Duran Duran, Nero's Day At Disneyland and Forrest as Dj Donna Summer. The tour lasted 2 weeks and stopped at 10 cities. There was a limited edition poster accompanying the tour that was sold out.

Forrest also designs most of the visuals for Cock Rock Disco including the website, many of the album covers, and any social media presence.

Nightshifters

In 2008 Forrest began a new label that focused exclusively on club-friendly music called Nightshifters together with New York City Dj Jubilee. The label works mainly with a small group of musicians including AC Slater, Hostage, Rob Threezy, Proper Villains, Jubilee, Rampage, and Forrest himself as Dj Donna Summer.

The label releases "EP" length releases of usually 4 original tracks and 2-4 remixes per release. To date (Nov 2009) the label has released 9 mp3-only releases, 3 Dj mixes, and a T-shirt. Remixers have included Jokers Of The Scene, Mikix the Cat, Angel Alanis, Scott Cooper, Luna-C, Grahmzilla, DreSkull, and Blatta & Inesha.

Forrest currently makes all of the design work for Nightshifters.

Advanced D&D

Forrest was also the host of "Advanced D&D With Donna Summer" on independent freeform radio station WFMU, where he continued to use the name Donna Summer after dropping it in relation to his own recordings. The show is still archived on the main WFMU website above.

Forrest says, "The show was primarily focused on unreleased new musicians. I tried to play as much CDR stuff as possible, and figure about 80% of each show was completely unreleased." On his own web-forum he has maintained that he would like to continue with the show again in the future.

Network Awesome

Network Awesome is an online TV broadcasting outlet launched by electronic musician Jason Forrest and co-founder Greg Sadetsky on January 1, 2011.

Network Awesome also includes a magazine with the goal of providing commentary and analysis of the featured content via daily articles. The magazine is syndicated by Huffington Post and DigBoston.

Wasted Festival

In 2005 he co-founded the Wasted festival with Dj Pure and Club transmediale in Berlin, Germany to focus on exciting shows exploring Breakcore and related music. The mini-festival began in co-operation with Club Transmediale, and at this time (Winter 2007), there have been 10 versions so far.

Wasted 1 (@Club Transmediale Festival, Berlin, Germany) Christoph Fringeli, Noise Creator, Shitmat, Slepcy, Society Suckers, Duran Duran Duran, Rotator, Terminal 11, Repeater, Curtis Chip, Sickboy, Drop the Lime, Droon

Wasted 2 (@ Club Transmediale Festival, Berlin, Germany) Terror + Mayhem, Amboss, Electric Kettle, übergang, Doormouse, Baseck, Eiterherd, LFO Demon, Drumcorps, DJ Scotch Egg, Bong-Ra, Ove Naxx, DoDoDo, Xanopticon, I:gor, Parasite

Wasted 3 (@ Today's Art Festival, Den Haag, Netherlands) Venetian Snares, Ladyscraper, Otto Von Schirach, The Servants of the Apocalyptic Goat Rave, FFF

Wasted 4 (@ Club Transmediale Festival, Berlin, Germany) Venetian Snares, Patric Catani, Tim Exile, Dev/Null, Bolz'n, DJ Poingi, Fuckhead, c64, Wrong Music crew (Ebola, Horaio Pollard, Dj Floorclearer), Bazooka, The Giglin Dildas, Zombieflesheater

Wasted 5 (in conjunction with Today's Art Festival, Den Haag, Netherlands) White Mice, Ablecain, Xanopticon, Electromecca, Pisstank, Dj Hidden, Fanny, Bolz'n

Wasted vs. Overkill (Berlin, Germany) Venetian Snares, White Mice, Bolz'n, Mu-Ziq

Wasted Over Riga Drumcorps, Pure, Dj Donna Summer

Wasted Over Prague Society Suckers, Electric Kettle, Jecis tahne na Berlin, Pure, Dj Donna Summer

Wasted over Toulouse Otto Von Schirach, Binray, Pure, and Dj D.S.

Wasted over Marseilles Dalek, Otto Von Schirach, Pure, and Dj D.S.

Discography

  • Popxplosion (2002, Broklyn Beats)
  • To All Methods Which Calculate Power (2002, Omeko)
  • Fluxus, Inc. (2003, Tonschacht)
  • This Needs To Be Your Style (2003, Irritant)
  • Death After Life (2003, Cock Rock Disco)
  • Blood Tax at Harvest Time/Shots: Vol. One (2004, split 12" EP with Ricky Rabbit, HOSS Records)
  • The Unrelenting Songs of the 1979 Post Disco Crash (2004, Sonig)
  • Ladies Get In Free!!! (2004, Brooklyn Beats)
  • Mastadon Razor (2004, Lund Records)
  • Lady Fantasy EP (2005, Sonig)
  • Shamelessly Exciting (2005, Sonig)
  • "Utopia" (2010, Deathbomb Arc)
  • The Everything (2011, Staatsakt)

Compilations

References

  1. Dombal, Ryan. "2005 Comments & Lists: Top Live Shows and Music Videos". pitchforkmedia. Retrieved 2005-12-12. 

External links

Interviews

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