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2 Career  





3 Discography  



3.1  Production  





3.2  Albums  





3.3  EPs  





3.4  Singles  







4 Artworks  





5 Further reading  





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Jimmy Edgar
OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
Genres
  • R&B
  • hip hop
  • Years active1999–present
    Labels
    • NEW REALITY NOW
  • Warp
  • Jimmy Edgar is an American electronic music producer, conceptual artist and sound designer from Detroit, Michigan.[1][2] They initially released music under the names Michaux and Kristuit Salu and Morris Nightingale, before formally releasing their first solo album Color Strip (2006) on Warp Records after they signed to the label at age 18. This release was followed by XXX (2010) on !K7 Records in 2010, and after their last solo LP Majenta (2012), Edgar has since released several EPs on the imprint New Reality Now, often designing the album covers with Pilar Zeta.[3]

    Early life

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    James "Jimmy" Edgar was born in Detroit, Michigan and grew up in Roseville, Michigan.[4][5] Raised in Detroit, Edgar developed an early interest in music and learned multiple instruments at a young age,[1] including string instruments, saxophone, and percussion/drum set.[6] They had learned songwriting and piano from several musicians they met at Baptist churches in Detroit.[6] Experimenting with electronic music by age ten,[7] and then started performing at Detroit raves by age fifteen.[1][8] As a teenager, they had also began playing the drums in experimental bands and making tape recordings.[7] Most of these recordings, consisting mainly of pitch bent tape loops, tape splicing, field recordings, and noise tracks, were the beginning of their experimentation with the technical aspects of production.[2]

    Career

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    Edgar's first release on Warp was the 2004 4-track EP Access Rhythm,[1] which was shortly followed by the 6-track EP Bounce Make Model;[9] according to Allmusic, it "first crystallized the erotic electro-funk sound for which [Edgar] would become well known."[1] After touring in support of the two EPs, Edgar began working on their debut with Warp, a process that would take them two years.[1] According to Edgar, their goal with the album was to "capture the essence of Detroit."[1] It was made using software Edgar had customized, then recorded to analog tape.[1] They released the full-length album as Color Strip in February 2006,[10] to a positive critical reception. Allmusic called it "breathtakingly original," praising the album's "sleazy urban feel that combined techno, electro, R&B, glitch, and hip-hop influences."[1] Pitchfork Media wrote in a review that "Edgar comes across as a committed student, absorbing twenty-five years of electronic music and figuring out how to integrate and mold the history into something that sits comfortably in the now."[11]

    XXX was released in June 2010 on K7 Records.[9] Andy Kellman of Allmusic wrote that Edgar's increased use of analog equipment in the recording process resembled "smutty neo-electro."[12] Around this time, Edgar continued to tour internationally, notably in cities such as Tokyo, Zagreb, Istanbul, Athens, Tallinn, Moscow, Turin, London, and Berlin.[13] In 2012, Edgar released the solo album Majenta,onHotflush Recordings. In a positive review of Majenta for the BBC, Rich Handscomb focused on the erotic element of the sounds.[14]

    Edgar and Machinedrum released an eponymous EP in 2012 as the group J-E-T-S,[4] and they also toured in support of the material, playing a number of major festivals.[15] As a solo artist, as of 2014 Edgar has performed at festivals such as Bang Face, I Love Techno, and two appearances at the Movement Festival (DEMF). In late 2013 they continued to be based in Berlin,[16] though they soon began working out of Los Angeles as well.[16]

    Edgar founded the record label Ultramajic with artist Pilar Zeta in 2013. Their first EP on Ultramajic was Hot Inside, and the lead single's music video was featured on THUMP in late 2013.[16] In May 2014, they were brought in by the BBC to create an Essential Mix, focusing on the theme of "Ultramajic doing Detroit radio circa 1993."[17] As of early 2014 Ultramajic had released over a dozen albums in the electronic genre, with both Zeta and Edgar designing most album covers.[4]

    In 2014, Resident Advisor released RA Podcast: RA.401 which was produced by Edgar. The mix spanned 90 minutes and went through a meticulous recording process including mastering, cut onto 6 dubplate vinyl discs, digitally pasted together and remastered.[18]

    In 2016, Edgar released "Dreamz Come True" featuring Toronto R&B artist Rochelle Jordan. In 2017, after a chance meeting with longtime friend SOPHIE, they began production on Vince Staples' album Big Fish Theory and produced the single "745".[19] In 2018, Edgar released a single, "Burn So Deep", featuring Dawn Richard.[20]

    Edgar's first NFT artwork, "DROOL OF VENUS", was sold on March 17, 2021 on Foundation. Their work in the format spans conceptual ideas, generative digital works and 3D animations. Their artwork "UNREAL", which sold for 2.441 Ethereum, was a single magenta pixel. Works that followed included "OBSOLETE", an arrangement of three black anodized Dyson vacuum cleaners. In 2022, they released "OBJECTZ", a collection of 3396 images. Each artwork is a "unique digital construction", generated in a web browser.[21]

    Discography

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    Production

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    Albums

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    EPs

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    EPs by Jimmy Edgar
    Year Title Label/date/notes
    2004 Access Rhythm Warp (Jan 12, 2004)
    Bounce, Make, Model Warp (Nov 8, 2004)
    2006 Rhythmic Denial (1 track) Warp (Feb 20, 2006)
    2012 This One's For The Children Hotflush
    2013 Hot Inside Ultramajic (Jun 10, 2013)
    Mercurio Ultramajic (Dec 2, 2013)
    2015 SHINE Ultramajic
    2016 Dreamz Come True Ultramajic

    Singles

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    Selected songs by Jimmy Edgar
    Year Title Album Release details
    2017 "WOW" Single ULTRAMAJIC (2017)
    2018 "BURN SO DEEP (FT. DAWN)" Single ULTRAMAJIC (2018)
    "DEETZ" Single ULTRAMAJIC (2018)
    2019 "LOOK OUT (ft. KINGJET)" Single Innovative Leisure (May 2019)
    "REAL TRUTH (ft. TKAY MAIDZA)" Single Innovative Leisure (April 2019)
    "POTIONS (ft. DAWN)" Single Innovative Leisure (February 2019)
    "PLAY (ft. Mykki Blanco)" Single Innovative Leisure (January 2019)
    2020 "BENT" (FT. HUDSON MOHAWKE) Single Innovative Leisure (May 2020)
    "METAL" (FT. SOPHIE) Single Innovative Leisure (September 2020)
    "GET UP" (FT. Danny Brown) Single Innovative Leisure (September 2020)

    Artworks

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    Further reading

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    Interviews and articles
    Discographies

    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Buchanan, John D. "Jimmy Edgar Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ a b "JIMMY EDGAR Biography". Mog.com. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
  • ^ Maymind, Leo (July 23, 2013). "Jimmy Edgar's Ultramajic Label Readies New Release Series". XLR8R. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  • ^ a b c "Biography for Jimmy Edgar". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "Coyote Clean Up". METAL Magazine. February 2013. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  • ^ a b Hernandez, Jorge. "About". Jimmy Edgar Home. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ a b "Jimmy Edgar". Detroit Underground. February 5, 2011. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "DJ, Producer", Outlar, archived from the original on 2011-07-15, retrieved 2008-09-10
  • ^ a b "Jimmy Edgar". Discogs. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "Sonar 2006 Prologues: Jimmy Edgar Interview". Resident Advisor. 2006. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ Richardson, Mark (April 11, 2006). "Color Strip". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ Kellman, Andy (2010). "XXX Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "Artist Profile: Jimmy Edgar". The Electric Frog. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-12-25. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ Handscomb, Rich (2012). "Jimmy Edgar Majenta review". BBC. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ Burns, Todd L. (August 10, 2012). "Jimmy Edgar Interview: Look into my eyes". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ a b c Bhavnani, Rishabh (December 11, 2013). "Interview: Techno Wizard Jimmy Edgar Explains His Paranormal Experiences". vibe.com. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "Jimmy Edgar". BBC. May 2014. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  • ^ "RA.401 Jimmy Edgar". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  • ^ "Flume, Jimmy Edgar, SOPHIE featured on Vince Staples' new album 'Big Fish Theory'". Mixmag.net. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  • ^ "Watch Jimmy Edgar turn up the heat on a distorted infomercial for 'Burn So Deep'". Mixmag.net. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  • ^ "Jimmy Edgar OBJECTZ". ZORA blog. February 2022. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  • ^ Kenneally, Cerys (February 3, 2021). "Jimmy Edgar links with Atlanta's 24hrs for new track "Notice"". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
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