Razihel
Razihel | |
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Birth name | Nicoló Arquilla |
Born |
Rome, Italy | April 23, 1987
Genres | EDM (or Electronic Dance Music), electro house, dubstep, Moombahcore, drumstep, glitch hop, trap |
Occupation(s) | Record producer |
Instruments | FL Studio, vocals |
Years active | 2004-2008, 2011-present |
Labels | Monstercat, Ultra Music, LW Recordings, Armada Music, d:vision records, SectionZ Records, STRAIGHT UP!, Rottun Recordings, Bootleg Beats, Quebolarecords, RCA Records, Trap City |
Website | http://www.razihel.com |
Nicolò Arquilla, also known as his stage name Razihel, is an electronic dance music producer[1] and former screaming vocalist for the band Hopes Die Last.
In 2012 Razihel released on Ultra Music with his remix of Perfect Storm by Pink Is Punk & Benny Benassi in the album Perfect Storm - Remixes. This was followed in 2013 by his remix of Ghost, also by Pink Is Punk & Benny Benassi and was again released by Ultra Music on the EP Ghost - Remixes. This was followed up by 7 releases on the label Monstercat, with 5 solo releases, Children Of The Night, Skybreaker, Renzokuken, Bad Boy and Seeking of the Truth (feat. Taryn Manning) and 2 collaboration releases, one with Varien on the track "Toothless Hawkins", and another with Virtual Riot on the track "One For All, All For One". His track Renzokuken was also released on Armada Music.[2]
Outside of Electronic Dance Music, Razihel co produced the track Body Shots with Daniele Autore for Chris Brown's album "X"[3][4][5] on the label RCA Records.[6]
History
Razihel's musical career started in 2004, when him and a group of teenage friends formed a band named Hopes Die Last in Ladispoli near Rome. In 2009 he left the band with a message on MySpace stating he would return with a new project, and in 2011 he returned with Razihel.[7]
References
- ↑ "Razihel Official Soundcloud".
- ↑ "Razhiel's Beatport Page".
- ↑ "Razihel's Facebook post announcing his contribution to Chris Brown's album "X"".
- ↑ "Chris Brown X CD Booklet".
- ↑ "Chris Brown – ‘X’ (Booklet & Production Credits)".
- ↑ "CHRIS BROWN Official RCA Records page".
- ↑ "Razhiel leaves Hopes Die Last".