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1 Career  





2 Style  





3 Discography  



3.1  DJ Vadim  





3.2  Little Aida  





3.3  Andre Gurov  





3.4  The Bug  





3.5  The Isolationist  





3.6  Blixton Rodriguez  





3.7  One Self  





3.8  The Electric  





3.9  Productions  







4 References  





5 External links  














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DJ Vadim
DJ Vadim performing live in 2012.
DJ Vadim performing live in 2012.
Background information
Also known asDaddy Vad
Born (1970-11-28) 28 November 1970 (age 53)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR
OriginLondon, England
Genres
  • trip hop
  • Occupation(s)
    • DJ
  • record producer
  • Years active1995–present
    Labels
  • Ninja Tune
  • Jazz Fudge
  • OGS
  • Soulbeats
  • Websitedjvadim.com

    Vadim Alexandrovich Peare (Russian: Вадим Александрович Пир, romanizedVadim Aleksandrovich Pir), known professionally as DJ Vadim, is a Russian-English DJ and record producer. Born in Saint Petersburg and raised in London, Peare is additionally a promoter, record collector, radio presenter, occasional painter and writer, whose music combines hip hop, soul, reggae and electronica. He previously ran Jazz Fudge.[1]

    Peare's music combines hip hop, soul, reggae, and electronica. He has been described as "one of the few artists creating genuinely new work in the Hip-Hop field"[2] and an artist who "cannot be ignored".[2]

    Career[edit]

    In 1994, Vadim founded his own independent record label, Jazz Fudge, but signed to Ninja Tune the following year,[1] before his current label BBE, in 2007. Aside from DJing and producing, he has also worked as in A&R and promotion, as well as a radio presenter on the BBC's Around the World in Eight Relays programme.[citation needed]

    Throughout his career, he has worked with a variety of musicians, singers and groups, including DJ Krush, Stevie Wonder, The Roots, Prince, Public Enemy, Dilated Peoples, Kraftwerk, Sly and the family stone, Fat Freddys Drop, Super Furry Animals, and Paul Weller. He is also known for having worked with a number of unsigned artists who later went on to find commercial success.[citation needed]

    In addition to his regular album releases, he has also recorded under the names "Andre Gurov" and "Little Aida" and has appeared as a member of the various artists project The Isolationist. He is also the DJ and producer for Spanish hip hop group 7 Notas 7 Colores, and, in 2001, was nominated alongside them at the Latin Grammy Awards.[citation needed]

    His album, U.S.S.R. Life from the Other Side, featured Scratch Perverts, Iriscience (from Dilated Peoples), Blade. To promote the record, Vadim put together a live group - The Russian Percussion - consisting of Mr Thing (turntables), Killa Kela (beat box), Blu Rum 13 (MC), John Ellis (keyboards). The tour consisted of 200 live shows taking in twenty four countries throughout Europe and North America.[citation needed]

    He is the founder member of the hip-hop group One Self. Their album, Children of Possibility, was released on Ninja Tune Records in 2005.[citation needed] U Can't Lurn Imaginashun was his return on BBE records in May 2009 that featured the single "Soldier" by Big Red (MC). To promote the record, Vadim put a live group together consisting of Sabira Jade (singer), Ste Keyz (Keyboardist), Pugs Atomz (MC). They would later become a group called The Electric and put out an album called Life is Moving on Vadim's on imprint Organically Grown Sounds (OGS) in 2010. His album, Don’t Be Scared (BBE, 2012) was praised for the "inventiveness of the beats" (incorporating dubstep, breaks, bhangra, Afrobeat and vintage house) by Q reviewer Paul McGee who rated it 4/5 and tagged "The One to Buy!"[3]

    He has made many remixes from The Cure, Erykah Badu, Alice Russell, Paul Weller, Prince, and CL Smooth.[citation needed]

    On average he performs 170-180 shows a year and has played in over 63 countries.[4]

    In 2020, Vadim was interviewed by the Data.Wave webzine.[5]

    Style[edit]

    DJ Vadim composes both music for MCs, singers and poets and soulful instrumental hip-hop beats. In both cases, certain stylistic trends emerge;

    "Anyone recalling Sly & Robbie's mid-80s exercises in electro-dub fusion might see DJ Vadim’s latest as almost an update of that aesthetic," Paul McGee wrote in Q, reviewing Don’t Be Scared LP (2012).[3]

    Discography[edit]

    DJ Vadim[edit]

    Studio albums

    Compilation albums

    EPs

    Singles

    Little Aida[edit]

    EPs

    Andre Gurov[edit]

    EPs

    The Bug[edit]

    Albums

    The Isolationist[edit]

    Albums

    Singles

    Blixton Rodriguez[edit]

    EPs

    One Self[edit]

    Albums

    EPs

    Singles

    The Electric[edit]

    Albums

    EPs

    Singles

    Productions[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 129. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  • ^ a b Record Mart & Buyer, Issue 12, July 1999, p. 59
  • ^ a b McGee, Paul (December 2012). "New Albums Review. Hip-hop". Q magazine. p. 112.
  • ^ "DJ Vadim Interview - Broken Culture | Uk Hip Hop, D&B and Underground Music". Broken-culture.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  • ^ "Interview: Vadim Peare (DJ Vadim". Datawv.com). Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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