Ryan Hemsworth

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Ryan Hemsworth
Origin Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genres Electronic, hip hop
Occupations Producer, DJ
Years active 2010–present
Labels Wedidit, Last Gang Records
Associated acts D33J, Groundislava, RL Grime, Shlohmo, Shady Blaze
Website www.ryanhemsworth.com

Ryan Hemsworth is a Canadian DJ and producer.[1] Raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he attended University of King's College, where he studied journalism.[2] His speciality is electronic music and sampling.[3] He has produced tracks for Deniro Farrar and Shady Blaze, among others.[4] He has also remixed works by Grimes, Frank Ocean, Tinashe and Cat Power.[5] His 2012 EP, Last Words, was released by the Wedidit collective.[6]

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Cover Yr Shame (2010)
  • No Plans (2011)
  • A Way (2011)
  • Kitsch Genius (2012)
  • Last Words (2012)
  • Still Awake (2013)

Singles

  • "We Deserve This (feat. Chemist, James Valmont & Cop Magnet)" (2010)
  • "Someone to Make You Crazy (feat. Jenn Mierau)" (2011)
  • "Day 'n' Nite" (2013) with Liz

Productions

  • Shady Blaze - "Dreamin", "Hood Nigga" and "Put the Speed On" from Rappers Ain't $#!% Without a Producer (2011)
  • Deniro Farrar - "Faith in Something", "Rich Ass Nigga", "No Games" and "Dublin" from Destiny Altered (2012)
  • Shady Blaze - "Celebration" and "Faith in Something" from The Grind, Hustle & Talent (2012)
  • Isaiah Toothtaker - "Hyperbolic Chamber Music" (2012)
  • Aaron Cohen - "Wasting Time" from Murk (2012)
  • Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze - "43 Hours In", "Fallen Soldiers", "Cold Blood" and "Madonna" from Kill or Be Killed (2012)
  • Hollywood Squadda - "Charles Glover" from My Room Look Like a Mall (2012)
  • Shady Blaze - "51/50" from The Anomaly of Hip Hop (2012)
  • Sole - "Letter to a Young Rapper" from A Ruthless Criticism of Everything Existing (2012)
  • Deniro Farrar - "Big Tookie" from The Patriarch (2013)
  • Piu Piu - "W O" from Nightintale (2013)
  • Deniro Farrar - "Separate (feat. JMSN)" from The Patriarch II (2013)

Remixes

References

  1. Zeichner, Naomi (17 December 2012). "The Things I Carry: Ryan Hemsworth". The Fader. 
  2. Greene, Jayson (8 January 2013). "Rising: Ryan Hemsworth - Features - Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 11 February 2013. 
  3. Conder, Jenna (9 January 2013). "Halifax's DJ Ryan Hemsworth Defending Digital Music". Metro. 
  4. Ryce, Andrew (13 September 2012). "RA: Breaking through: Ryan Hemsworth - Interview". Resident Advisor. 
  5. Brown, Jacob (5 March 2013). "Ryan Hemsworth Is the Man Behind the Mix". Vogue. 
  6. Bromwich, Jonah (6 September 2012). "Ryan Hemsworth: Last Words - Album Reviews - Pitchfork". Pitchfork Media. 

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