American musician
Andrew Moon Bain is a visual artist , record producer , musician , songwriter , and designer . He grew up in Seattle, Washington , where he was very active in the arts as a youth. He was a young cellist in the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras from ages 8–12. He also formed a hip-hop group in high school and later an original rock band with his younger brother. He relocated to Providence, Rhode Island as a young adult and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in sculpture from the Rhode Island School of Design . Bain remained in New England after earning his degree, subsequently becoming an active and integral member of Providence's exploding art community. His visual art is represented in numerous private collections, museums and at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] In the summer of 2019, Bain did a large-scale wall installation at the Brown University Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts entitled “We Are All Carbon Beings”.[ 4]
Lustre Kings
Between high school and college, Bain traveled the United States extensively. His travels took him to Jamaica, West Indies , a trip that indelibly influenced his life. Shortly after this first visit, his childhood friend, Corrin Haskell, taught school in Jamaica and came back with a 7” inch vinyl record he produced. Bain immediately jumped on board to co-found independent US based reggae label, Lustre Kings Productions in 1997.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Bain spent 13 years living in Brooklyn, New York , where he continued to be a producer and visual artist. He has traveled and worked extensively in the United States , Europe , Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean , which have all influenced his life, art and music.[ 9]
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Music production and Zion I Kings
Bain is an accomplished sound record engineer , mixing engineer , and songwriter . He is one third of the prolific modern roots reggae production team Zion I Kings as well as the writing and production duo PaperStars, both parties receiving a Grammy Award nomination in 2013 for Snoop Lion Reincarnated (album) . Bain continues to make a significant mark in the genre of modern roots reggae music. He has written and produced records for artists such as Wyclef Jean , Sizzla , Snoop Dogg , Diplo , Protoje , Major Lazer , Midnite , Anthony B , Blakkamoore, Lutan Fyah and many others.[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
Recently Bain completed production on Blakkamoore ’s third full-length studio album, Upward Spiral.[ 17] As well as French/New Caledonian artist Marcus Gad’s next album Rhythm of Serenity (Lustre Kings/Baco Records ).[ 18] [ 19]
In 2010, Bain co-founded Providence, Rhode Island–based Rock & Soul band, Boo City. Boo City’s sound has many stylistic influences including Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Rock, Hip-Hop, and Reggae.[ 20] In addition to Boo City, he is currently working on a solo project under the moniker, Brown Bones, an acoustic, urban-folk inspired album with subtle electronic elements.
Discography
2020
Upward Spiral – Blakkamoore
Rhythm of Serenity – Marcus Gad
Mash Down Riddim- Zion I Kings
Culture Dem 4 – Lustre Kings Productions
2019
2018
Digital Ancient Dub – I Kings
Nurtured Frequency – Akae Beka
Perfect Storm Riddim – Zion I Kings
2017
Arkaingelle – Tru Da Fyah
100 Years Strong – Pressure , Stanley & The 10 Sleepless Knights
Dub in Zion – Zion I Kings
Mash Down Georgetown – Jahdan Blakkamoore
2016
9 – Jah9 -
Music Never Dies – Lutan Fyah
Lifetime Riddim – Zion I Kings
Market Place Riddim – Zion I Kings
Portals – Akae Beka
Livicated – Akae Beka
Dub in Style – Zion I Kings
2015
Order of Distinction – Jahdan Blakkamoore
Lion of Judah Riddim – Various Artists
Nyacoustic Chants – Various Artists
Lion of Judah Riddim – Various Artists /Zion I Kings
2014
Junction Riddim – Various Artists /Zion I Kings
Therapeutic- Ziggi Recado
Jah Warriah Riddim- Various Artists /Zion I Kings
Redemption – Jah Bless
The Sound – Pressure
Ride Tru – Midnite – I Grade
Beauty For Ashes – Midnite – I Grade
2013
Free the Universe – Major Lazer
Seven Bridges – Break Science
Original Yard Food – General Jah Mikey
New Scroll – Cornell Campbell
Reincarnated – Snoop Lion
Rootical – Lloyd Brown
Queen of The Forest – Jahdan Blakkamoore feat. Illuminati Congo
Songbird Riddim – Various Artists / Zion I Kings
2012
Jah Golden Throne- Various Artists
Meditation – Nazarenes
Masterpiece – Glen Washington
2011
Back for the First Time – Perfect Giddimani
To Your Majesty – Danny I
Unto the Pure – Illuminati Congo feat. Digital Ancient
2010
Babylon Nightmare – Jahdan Blakkamoore
Black Gold – Toussaint
2009
Guns Don’t Kill People, Lazers Do – Major Lazer
Proverbs Riddim – Various Artists
Lustre Kings in Dub Vol. 1 – Various Artists / Digital Ancient
Know the Road – Norris Man
Culture Dem vol. 3 – Various Artists
2008
Infinite Dub – Midnite -Lustre Kings
The Shining Riddim
Joy Bells Ringing – Al Pancho
Take Charge – Noble Society
2007
Red Razor Riddim – Various Artists
Unchangeable – Danny I
Royal Muzik vol. 1 (Japanese Import)
Live from the Frontline – Various Artists
Rastafari Unity EP – Various Artists
Infinite Quality – Midnite -Lustre Kings
2006
New Day Riddim – Various Artists
Salvation – The Lambsbread
2005
Time and Place – Lutan Fyah
Talking Drum Riddim – Various Artists
Culture Dem vol. 2 – Various Artists
Holding Firm – Ras Attitude
2004
No Polotics Riddim – Various Artist
Calling All Jah Children – Various Artist
2003
Fortune Teller Riddim – Various Artists
The Future – Turbulence
Alarm Clock Riddim – Various Artists
2002
African Charm Riddim – Various Artists
Credential Riddim – Various Artists
Culture Dem – Various Artists
2001
Future Flow Riddim – Various Artists
2000
Black Mystic Riddim – Various Artists
Culture Dem – Various Artists
1999
Ites Riddim – Various Artists
Fire Works Riddim – Various Artists
References
^ Bain, Andrew Moon (2002). "Les Sirenes Noires" . RISD Museum .
^ "Andrew Moon Bain" . NetWorks Rhode Island . 2011–2012.
^ Cook, Greg (September 25, 2009). " "4 Thieves" at Firehouse 13" . The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research .
^ "Mural: Brown Arts Initiative- "We Are All Carbon Beings" " . Brown University . 2019–2020.
^ "Lustre Kings" . United Reggae .
^ "LUSTRE KINGS RECORDS" . Soul of the Lion .
^ "Midnite / Lustre Kings Infinite Quality Lustre Kings Productions" . VI Reggae . 2007.
^ "Lustre Kings" . Discogs .
^ Warner, Vikki (January 3, 2012). "Split Personality A multi-talented artist divides his time between PVD and NYC" . Providence Monthly .
^ "Moon aka Digital Ancient" . Project Groundation .
^ "Andrew "Moon" Bain" . Missing Link Music . Jun 23, 2015.
^ "LargeUp TV: Snoop Lion Speaks On Bunny Wailer" . okayplayer . 2012.
^ "Respect | Akae Beka & Zion I Kings" . Irie Magazine . Retrieved July 26, 2019 .
^ Mr.T (May 26, 2017). "Zion I Kings – Dub In Zion" . Reggae Vibes .
^ Watson, Michael. "Lutan Fyah and Zion I Kings connect on 'Music Never Dies' " . World of Reggae .
^ "Andrew "Moon" Bain" . All Music .
^ "Yet another masterpiece from Jahdan Blakkamoore" . Reggaemani . March 29, 2015.
^ "Pouvoir- Marcus Gad" . You Tube . Retrieved Nov 29, 2019 .
^ DJ Miss Ashley (July 26, 2019). "Singing In The Name of the Earth: Marcus Gad on Reggae, Life in New Caledonia, and Climate Change" . KEXP .
^ "Boo City supplies the vibe at The Ocean Mist this weekend" . The Independent . Retrieved June 7, 2019 .