Nosaj Thing
American record producer and DJ
Nosaj Thing
Birth name Jason W. Chung Born (1985-01-27 ) January 27, 1985 (age 39) Origin Los Angeles , California , U.S.Genres Occupation Record producer Years active 2006–present Labels Website www .nosajthing .com
Musical artist
Jason W. Chung (born January 27, 1985[ 2] ), better known as Nosaj Thing , is an American artist, record producer, and DJ based in Los Angeles , California .[ 3] He has produced tracks for Kendrick Lamar ,[ 4] Chance the Rapper ,[ 5] Kid Cudi ,[ 6] Tinashe , Toro Y Moi , serpentwithfeet , Kučka , Julianna Barwick ,[ 6] [ 7] and is the founder of Timetable Records.[ 8]
Biography
Born in Los Angeles, California .[ 9] He is of Korean descent .[ 10] At the age of 12, he began to make music using computers.
He self-released the debut EP, Views/Octopus , in 2006.[ 11] His first studio album, Drift , was released on Alpha Pup Records in 2009.[ 12] A remix version of the album, titled Drift Remixed , was released in 2010.[ 13] In 2012, he released a single, "Eclipse/Blue", which featured vocalist Kazu Makino .[ 14] His second studio album, Home , was released in 2013.[ 15] His third studio album, Fated , was released in 2015.[ 16] In 2016, he released an EP, No Reality .[ 17] His fourth studio album, Parallels , was released in 2017.[ 18]
Career
Views/Octopus
His earliest performances were at Los Angeles' DIY avant-garde music venue The Smell and experimental hip hop club night Low End Theory where he became part of a community of beat makers including Samiyam and Flying Lotus .[ 19] He went on to self-release the debut EP, Views/Octopus , in 2006 featuring beats made throughout this early period.[ 11]
Drift
His first studio album, Drift , was released on Alpha Pup Records in 2009.[ 12] A remix version of the album, titled Drift Remixed , was released in 2010.[ 13]
Subsequent Releases
Between 2012 and 2017 Thing released a further three full length studio albums, and EP and a Single. In 2013 he founded record label Timetable Records featuring artists such as D Tiberio, Holodec, Gerry Read, Whoarei, 4THSEX and Daito Manabe on the roster.[ 8] [ 20]
In 2020 Thing announced he had signed to LuckyMe Records, releasing EP No Mind [ 21] and single "For The Light" with accompanying music video[ 22]
Live
Throughout 2009 and 2010 he toured a live audiovisual show, featuring large scale video projections of live manipulated graphics, with showcase performances at Sónar Festival , Pop Montreal and São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound .[ 23] [ 24]
In 2016 Thing collaborated with Japanese artist Daito Manabe to create a touring show featuring real-time augmented reality visuals using multiple Kinect cameras on stage.[ 25] The debut performance at Coachella Festival was described by Pitchfork Magazine as "runaway winner for best visual production"[ 26] and was billed by Sónar Festival as "extremely captivating, technologically advanced, show of inordinate beauty".[ 27]
Discography
Studio albums
Remix albums
EPs
Views/Octopus (2006)[ 11]
No Reality (2016)[ 17]
No Mind (2020)[ 21]
Singles
Productions
References
^ Hudson, Alex (October 8, 2015). "Nosaj Thing "Cold Stares" (ft. Chance the Rapper) (video)" . Exclaim! . Retrieved January 7, 2019 .
^ Hoffman, K. Ross. "Nosaj Thing - Biography" . AllMusic . Archived from the original on October 22, 2018. Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ Martins, Chris (May 13, 2009). "Rattling the Underground With Nosaj Thing and Low End Theory" . LA Weekly . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Zeichner, Naomi (October 4, 2011). "Kendrick Lamar, "Cloud 10" (prod. by Nosaj Thing)" . The Fader . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Martins, Chris (May 6, 2013). "Watch Chance the Rapper and Nosaj Thing Craft 'Acid Rap' Standout 'Paranoia' " . Spin . Retrieved October 22, 2018 .
^ a b c "Nosaj Thing - Credits - AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ "Julianna Barwick returns with new album, Healing Is A Miracle, on Ninja Tune · News ⟋ RA" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ a b "Timetable Records feat. Nosaj Thing and 4THSEX in The Lab LA" . Mixmag . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ Weiss, Jeff (February 7, 2013). "Nosaj Thing Is Back" . LA Weekly . Retrieved October 22, 2018 .
^ Holslin, Peter (May 12, 2015). "After Losing His Gear and Beats to Thieves, Nosaj Thing Tries to Move On" . LA Weekly . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b c Matos, Michaelangelo (February 17, 2010). "A Smell of His Own:Nosaj Thing finds his place in the new IDM" . Baltimore City Paper . Archived from the original on June 3, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2010 .
^ a b c Greene, Jayson (July 8, 2009). "Nosaj Thing: Drift" . Pitchfork . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b c Ryce, Andrew (November 3, 2010). "Nosaj Thing – Drift Remixed" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Fitzmaurice, Larry (September 20, 2012). "Nosaj Thing: "Eclipse/Blue" (ft. Kazu Makino)" . Pitchfork . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Fallon, Patric (September 20, 2012). "Nosaj Thing Announces Long-Awaited Second LP, Streams First Single" . XLR8R . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Kokiousis, Chris (March 4, 2015). "Nosaj Thing Details New LP; Hear a Track Now" . XLR8R . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Monroe, Jazz (March 30, 2016). "Nosaj Thing Announces New EP NO REALITY, Shares "N R 2": Listen" . Pitchfork . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ a b Ryce, Andrew (June 15, 2017). "Nosaj Thing announces fourth album, Parallels" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved October 21, 2018 .
^ "Nosaj Thing" . loop.ableton.com . 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2021 . Low End Theory club
^ "Timetable Records on Bleep" . Bleep . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ a b "Nosaj Thing Releases New EP 'No Thing' - Magnetic Magazine" . www.magneticmag.com . Retrieved October 22, 2020 .
^ a b "Nosaj Thing releases new single on LuckyMe" . theransomnote.com . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ August Brown (December 11, 2009). "Nosaj Thing brings new visual show to L.A. Be sitting down for this" . latimesblogs.latimes.com . Retrieved January 22, 2021 . Pop Montreal
^ Terence Teh (October 18, 2010). "Nosaj Thing Launches his AV Spectacular" . Dazed . Retrieved January 22, 2021 . Museum of Image and Sound in Brasil
^ Davis Huynh (June 14, 2016). "The Evolution of Sound and Visual With Nosaj Thing & Daito Manabe" . HYPEBEAST . Retrieved January 22, 2021 . Kinect
^ Paul A. Thompson (April 18, 2016). "Coachella 2016: Winners and Losers | Pitchfork" . pitchfork.com . Retrieved January 22, 2021 . runaway winner for best visual production
^ "Nosaj Thing + Daito Manabe - Sónar Barlcelona 2017" . Sónar Barcelona . Retrieved January 22, 2021 . extremely captivating, technologically advanced, show of inordinate beauty
^ Rachel Reynolds (April 12, 2010). "LA Collection Exclusives: Rainbow Arabia & Nosaj Thing" . KCRW . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ Patrick Lyons (March 4, 2015). "Indie-Cud: A Timeline Of Kid Cudi's Indie Collabs & Samples" . HotNewHipHop . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ "Kid Cudi - A Kid Named Cudi" . Discogs . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ Thompson, Paul (May 13, 2015). "The Life of a Nosaj Thing: "It's Like a One-Hour High, Then 23 Hours of Discomfort" " . Noisey . Retrieved October 22, 2018 .
^ Weiss, Jeff (January 28, 2010). "Locked and Loaded: Nocando" . LA Weekly . Retrieved October 22, 2018 .
^ Young, Alex (July 16, 2011). "Busdriver, Nocando project Flash Bang Grenada announces debut" . Consequence of Sound . Retrieved October 22, 2018 .
^ Krystal Rodriguez (November 20, 2019). "KUČKA shares shimmering new single, 'Real' " . Fact Magazine . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ Nyshka Chandran (December 9, 2020). "Park Hye Jin and Nosaj Thing join forces on new single, Clouds · News ⟋ RA" . Resident Advisor . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ "Credits / Man on the Moon III: The Chosen / Kid Cudi" . Tidal . Retrieved December 13, 2020 .
^ Minsker, Evan (December 11, 2020). "Kid Cudi Releases New Album Man on the Moon III: Listen and Read the Full Credits" . Pitchfork . Retrieved December 11, 2020 .
^ Luciano Belete (February 11, 2020). "Jamie Isaac & Nosaj Thing - 3 [Stream] — The Pit London" . The Pit London . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
^ brian coney (July 17, 2020). "The Quietus | Reviews | Julianna Barwick" . The Quietus . Retrieved January 22, 2021 .
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