American record producer
Boom Bip
Birth name Bryan Charles Hollon[ 1] Born (1974-06-22 ) June 22, 1974 (age 50) [ 2] Cincinnati , Ohio , U.S.[ 3] Genres Occupations Years active 1998–present Labels
Musical artist
Bryan Charles Hollon [ 1] (born June 22, 1974),[ 2] better known by his stage name Boom Bip , is an American record producer and musician. He is one half of Neon Neon along with Gruff Rhys .[ 4] He is based in Los Angeles , California .[ 5]
Biography
Boom Bip started his career as a DJ while attending college in his hometown of Cincinnati , Ohio .[ 5] In 1998, he released a collaborative EP with DJ Osiris, titled The Low End Sequence EP , on Mush Records .[ 3] In 2000, he released a collaborative album with Doseone , titled Circle , on Mush Records.[ 3] Boom Bip's debut solo studio album, Seed to Sun , was released on Lex Records in 2002.[ 3] It featured guest appearances from Buck 65 and Doseone.[ 3] In 2004, Boom Bip released a compilation album, Corymb , which included remixes by Boards of Canada , Venetian Snares , Clouddead , Lali Puna , Four Tet , and Mogwai , B-side tracks, and tracks from Peel Session .[ 6]
Having moved to Silver Lake, Los Angeles , Boom Bip released his second solo studio album, Blue Eyed in the Red Room , on Lex Records in 2005.[ 7] It featured guest appearances from Gruff Rhys and Nina Nastasia .[ 8] In 2007, he released an EP, Sacchrilege .[ 9] In 2011, Boom Bip released his third solo studio album, Zig Zaj , on Lex Records.[ 1] It featured collaborations with Money Mark , Jenny Lee Lindberg , Josh Klinghoffer , Mike Noyce, Cate Le Bon , and Alex Kapranos .[ 10] In 2013, he released a collaborative EP with Charlie White, titled Music for Sleeping Children .[ 11]
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
EPs
The Low End Sequence EP (1998) (with DJ Osiris)
Doo Doo Breaks Volume 1 (2000)
Doo Doo Tones Volume 1 (2002)
From Left to Right (2003)
Doo Doo Breaks Volume 2 (2003)
Morning & a Day (2004)
Sacchrilege (2007)
Music for Sleeping Children (2013) (with Charlie White)
Singles
"Mannequin Hand Trapdoor I Reminder" (2002)
"28:06:42:12" (2004) (with Daedelus )
"Do's & Don'ts" (2005) (with Gruff Rhys )
Productions
Remixes
Smyglyssna - "We Can Fake It (Boom Bip Remix)" from We Can Fix It Remixes (2003)
Amon Tobin - "Verbal (Boom Bip Remix)" from Verbal Remixes & Collaborations (2003)
Super Furry Animals - "Father Father (Boom Bip Remix)" from Phantom Phorce (2004)
Her Space Holiday - "The Luxury of Loneliness (Boom Bip Remix)" from The Young Machines Remixed (2004)
Lali Puna - "Micronomic (Boom Bip Remix)" from I Thought I Was Over That: Rare, Remixed and B-Sides (2005)
M83 - "Don't Save Us from the Flames (Boom Bip Remix)" (2005)
Alias & Tarsier - "Plane That Draws a White Line (Boom Bip Remix)" from Plane That Draws a White Line (2006)
Four Tet - "No More Mosquitoes (Boom Bip Remix)" from Remixes (2006)
Editors - "An End Has a Start (Boom Bip Remix)" (2007)
The Glitch Mob - "I Need My Memory Back (Boom Bip Remix)" from Love Death Immortality Remixes (2015)
References
^ a b c Cragg, Michael (September 8, 2011). "New music: Boom Bip – New Order" . The Guardian . Retrieved June 26, 2018 .
^ a b "Boom Bip" . BBC Music . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ a b c d e Bush, John. "Boom Bip - Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved June 26, 2018 .
^ Hughes, Josiah (January 24, 2013). "Gruff Rhys and Boom Bip Return as Neon Neon for 'Praxis Makes Perfect' " . Exclaim! . Retrieved June 26, 2018 .
^ a b Redfern, Mark (April 2, 2005). "Boom Bip" . Under the Radar . Retrieved June 26, 2018 .
^ Singer, Liam (July 15, 2004). "Boom Bip: Corymb" . Pitchfork . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Braidwood, Stefan (March 7, 2005). "Boom Bip: Blue Eyed in the Red Room" . PopMatters . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Howe, Brian (February 3, 2005). "Boom Bip: Blue Eyed in the Red Room" . Pitchfork . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Brown, Marisa. "Sacchrilege - Boom Bip" . AllMusic . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Mitchell, Paul (August 29, 2011). "Boom Bip: Me And People" . The Skinny . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
^ Hughes, Josiah (October 30, 2012). "Boom Bip Teams Up with Charlie White to Create 'Music for Sleeping Children' " . Exclaim! . Retrieved July 9, 2018 .
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