edIT (musician)

edIT

edIT performing at Symbiosis Gathering 2009
Background information
Birth name Edward Ma
Also known as The Con Artist
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Electronic music, glitch, IDM, glitch hop, experimental hip hop
Occupation(s) Producer, DJ
Instruments Keyboards
Labels Planet Mu
Alpha Pup Records
Glass Air Records
Associated acts The Glitch Mob
Website editbeats.com

edIT (born Edward Ma) is an American electronic music producer and DJ based in Los Angeles, California. He is a member of The Glitch Mob.[1]

History

After growing up in Boston, Edward Ma began DJing and got into music production while he was studying at the University of Southern California. From there, he built his name in the Los Angeles underground[2] and began his career in the late 1990s as The Con Artist. He was a resident DJ at Konkrete Jungle in Los Angeles and he hosted a Dublab radio show. He has produced tracks for underground hip hop artists such as Sole and Busdriver.[3] He has also worked with P.E.A.C.E. and Myka 9 of Freestyle Fellowship, Daddy Kev, Hive,[4] Dntel, Emanon and Phoenix Orion.[5]

He is an old friend of Aloe Blacc and Daedelus[2] and has contributed a remix of "Dumbfound" to Daedelus' single "Something Bells" in 2004.[6]

His debut solo album, Crying Over Pros for No Reason, was released on Planet Mu in 2004.[7]

Following the release of his debut, Ma continued to work at the fringes of hip hop and electronic music. In 2006, he co-founded The Glitch Mob with band members Josh Mayer (Ooah) and Justin Boreta (Boreta).[8]

His second solo album, Certified Air Raid Material, was released on Alpha Pup Records in 2007.[9] It features guest appearances from Abstract Rude, The Grouch, TTC, Busdriver and D-Styles.[10]

Ten years after his debut solo album release, Crying Over Pros for No Reason (2004), edIT released Crying Over Pros For No Reason (Deluxe Edition) through The Glitch Mob's Glass Air Records imprint on December 9, 2014. The anniversary re-issue included five new tracks and was released in digital and vinyl formats.[11]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Productions

References

  1. Borghi, Lily (July 6, 2010). "Free Mixtape from The Glitch Mob (plus edIT solo track)". LA Weekly.
  2. 1 2 Fintoni, Laurent (September 23, 2008). "edIT | The Game is Far From Over". Spannered. Retrieved June 24, 2011.
  3. Reeves, Mosi (November 1, 2007). "edIT Takes IDM to the Dancefloor". XLR8R.
  4. Fulton, Katherine. "edIT". Allmusic.
  5. "edIT". Sputnikmusic.
  6. "Daedelus: Something Bells". Textura. October 2004.
  7. Hunter, Jonny (October 28, 2011). "edIT - Crying Over Pros For No Reason". Sputnikmusic.
  8. Rodriguez, Ben (February 16, 2015). "edIT - Biography". Glass Air Records.
  9. Earp, Matt (November 19, 2007). "Certified Air Raid Material". XLR8R.
  10. Ranta, Alan. "edIT - Certified Air Raid Material". Tiny Mix Tapes.
  11. Phillips, Cassie Lee (December 16, 2014). "edIT Celebrates 10-year Anniversary Of "Crying Over Pros"". Stoney Roads.

External links

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