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Max Tannone | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Minty Fresh Beats |
Origin | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Mashup, experimental, hip hop |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Laptop |
Years active | 2009–present |
Website | Official website |
Max Tannone, formerly known as Minty Fresh Beats,[1] is a New York music producer most notable for his production of mashup music.[2]
Early life and career
Born in Manhattan, Tannone lived in Upstate New York for most of his life, until he moved back to New York City in 2008.[1] He began making beats and remixes with FL Studio (formerly Fruity Loops) at age 16.[3] Currently, he uses FL Studio, Acid Pro, and Adobe Audition.[4] Some of Tannone's musical influences include the Beastie Boys, DJ Premier, Beck, and King Tubby. Later on, he listed artists such as A Tribe Called Quest, Black Star and the Roots as the groups that most influenced him.[5][6]
In December 2008, Tannone digitally released Jaydiohead, a mash-up album combining Jay-Z and Radiohead.[7] Jaydiohead was Tannone's first full-length mash-up project.[8] Five additional Jaydiohead tracks were released in July 2009, on Jaydiohead: The Encore.[9] In September 2009, Tannone digitally released Doublecheck Your Head, which mixed Beastie Boys vocals over instrumental tracks the band recorded for their Check Your Head disc.[10] Tannone's third mash-up project, Mos Dub was digitally released in April 2010.[10] Tannone is briefly featured in the Jaydiohead "Ignorant Swan Medley" music video.[11]
Tannone has described his creative process as finding "an acapella and a song I want to sample. Next I chop up the original song into short pieces so I can re-arrange it, and from here I build the track around the vocals. Once the skeleton is completed, I began adding drums, FX, other instruments, edit the vocals, etc. Really just making it as you go."[10]
Discography
- Jaydiohead (2009)
- Jaydiohead: The Encore (2009)
- Doublecheck Your Head (2009)
- Mos Dub (2010)
- Dub Kweli (2010)
- Selene (2011)
- Ghostfunk (2011)
- Mic Check 1234! (2012)
- Champagne Jerry − For Real, You Guys (2013)
- Champagne Jerry − The Champagne Room (2016)
- Champagne Jerry − I've Grown (2018)
- Trading WAV Sound System (2020)
- NNNNYYYY (2021)
References
- ^ a b Tonic, Lucy (2009). THE INTERVIEW: DJ/Producer Max Tannone. Short and Sweet NYC. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Miyamoto, Justin (2010). Jaydiohead: Our interview with the head behind the head, Max Tannone.[permanent dead link] Proxart Magazine. Retrieved 2010-08-17
- ^ Montgomery,James (2009). Jaydiohead DJ Says He'd Love Feedback From Jay-Z Or Radiohead. MTV. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Beastie Mania (2009). Interview with Taco Zip, Max Tannone and DJAK47." Beastie Mania Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Paul, J. (2010). The beards interview with producer Max Tannone. Beards I Want To Touch. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Aviator (2011). Interview with Max Tannone pt. 2. How my connection to Hip-Hop begun. Retrieved 2012-11-18
- ^ Montgomery, James (2009). Jay-Z And Radiohead Collide On Jaydiohead Mash-Up Album." MTV. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Cochran, Todd (2009). The Perfect Mix. Archived 2010-09-05 at the Wayback Machine The Dumbing of America. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Boni, Andrew (2009). Jaydiohead is Back with The Encore. Jetcomx. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ a b c Marco On The Bass (2010). Interview with Max Tannone: Remixing Mos Def with Reggae Classics to Create the Reggae Album of the Year.Marco on the Bass. Retrieved 2010-08-27
- ^ Vimeo Staff Pick (2010). Vimeo Staff Picks. Vimeo. Retrieved 2010-08-27