Jel

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jel
Birth name Jeffrey James Logan
Born Arlington Heights, Illinois
Origin Oakland, California
Genres Alternative hip hop, instrumental hip hop
Occupations Producer, rapper
Instruments Sampler
Years active 1997–present
Labels Anticon, Mush Records, Lex Records, Fieldwerk Recordings
Associated acts Mr. Dibbs, Doseone, Odd Nosdam 13 & God Subtle
Website www.anticon.com

Jeffrey James Logan, better known by his stage name Jel, is an American alternative hip hop producer and rapper. He is co-founder of the indie hip hop record label Anticon.[1] He has been a member of Themselves, Subtle, 13 & God and Presage.

History

Jel released his first solo album, 10 Seconds, on Mush Records in 2002. The album is titled after the limited sampling time of E-mu SP-1200.[2] It features contributions from Dax Pierson, Odd Nosdam, Doseone and Alias.[3]

His second solo album, Soft Money, was released on Anticon in 2006. The album features contributions from Dosh, Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers, Stefanie Böhm of Ms. John Soda among others.[4]

Style

Jel is primarily a producer. He is known for his use of SP-1200 and MPC2000XL to create drum beats with little or no sequencing like playing the drums live via the sampler pads.[5] He has produced numerous tracks for underground hip hop artists such as Deep Puddle Dynamics, Atmosphere, Sole, Sage Francis and Serengeti.[6]

Jel is also a rapper. He provides vocals on Soft Money. One of his most notable rap performances is "Arrest the President" on Pedestrian's album Volume One: UnIndian Songs. He can also be heard rapping and performing background vocals for his groups such as Themselves, Subtle and 13 & God.

Discography

Albums

  • Greenball (2001)
  • 10 Seconds (2002)
  • Greenball II (2004)
  • Soft Money (2006)
  • Greenball 3rd (2007)
  • Greenball 3.5 (2012)
  • Late Pass (2013)

EPs

Singles

  • "WMD" b/w "All Around" (2005)

Themselves

  • "Joyful Toy of a 1001 Faces" (1999)
  • Them (1999)
  • "This About the City too..." (2002)
  • The No Music (2002)
  • The No Music of AIFFS (2003)
  • Live (2003)
  • "P.U.S.H." (2004)
  • Live II (2005)
  • The Free Houdini (2009)
  • CrownsDown (2009)
  • CrownsDown & Company (2010)

Subtle

13 & God

Anticon

Presage

  • Outer Perimeter (1998)

Productions

Compilation appearances

References

  1. Korbel, Meaghann (April 26, 2012). "Review: Jel’s Greenball 3.5". ALARM Magazine. 
  2. "A Brief Conversation with Jel & Odd Nosdam". The Styrofoam Drone. May 15, 2012. 
  3. Quinlan, Thomas (May 2002). "Jel - 10 Seconds". Exclaim!. 
  4. Howe, Brian (May 9, 2006). "Jel: Soft Money". Pitchfork Media. 
  5. Korbel, Meaghann (April 20, 2012). "Q&A: Jel". ALARM Magazine. 
  6. Burns, Todd (September 1, 2003). "Jel - 10 Seconds". Stylus Magazine. 

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.