Arts and Crafts Killer Tracks Artist David Hynes Album Mat176classical Arts

British musician (b. 1985)

Dev Hynes

Hynes performing as Blood Orange at Way Out West in Gothenburg, Sweden, August 2014

Hynes performing every bit Blood Orangish at Way Out West in Gothenburg, Sweden, August 2014

Groundwork data
Nascence name David Joseph Michael Hynes
Also known as
  • Blood Orange
  • Lightspeed Champion
Born (1985-12-23) 23 December 1985 (age 36)
Ilford, London, England
Genres
  • Alternative R&B[1]
  • progressive R&B[two]
  • experimental jazz[iii]
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • cello
  • pianoforte
Years active 2004–present
Labels
  • Domino
  • Terrible
Associated acts
  • Test Icicles
  • Connan Mockasin
  • Florence Welch
  • Kindness
  • Solange
  • Tinashe
  • Theophilus London
Website bloodorange.cyberspace Edit this at Wikidata

Musical artist

Devonté Hynes (born David Joseph Michael Hynes,[4] 23 December 1985), besides known equally Claret Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is an English vocaliser, songwriter, tape producer and director based in New York City. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was a fellow member of the band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released one full-length album in 2005. Hynes went on to release ii solo studio albums equally Lightspeed Champion and after five more than as Blood Orangish, betwixt 2008 and 2019.

He has written, played or produced for and with artists such equally Tinashe, Solange Knowles, Connan Mockasin, Tei Shi, Sky Ferreira, FKA twigs, Haim, Florence and the Automobile, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Chemical Brothers, Kylie Minogue, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, Blondie, Jazmine Sullivan, and Mariah Carey.[v]

Early life [edit]

Dev Hynes was built-in and raised in Ilford, East London to a Guyanese mother and a Sierra Leone Creole father.[6] He was educated at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School, now known as Chadwell Heath University. From their germination in 2004 until their break-up in 2006, Hynes was a member of the dance-punk ring Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released ane full-length album, For Screening Purposes Only, in 2005. Hynes relocated to New York in 2007 where he resides.[seven]

Solo piece of work [edit]

Lightspeed Champion [edit]

In early on 2007, Hynes, nether the proper name Lightspeed Champion, recorded his debut anthology in Omaha, Nebraska with Saddle Creek producer Mike Mogis. A number of Omaha-based musicians appeared on the tape, including Mogis himself, trumpet actor and pianist Nate Walcott, The Faint's drummer Clark Baechle and guest vocalist Emmy the Great, forth with moonlighting members of Cursive and Tilly and the Wall.[8] These recording sessions resulted in the single "Galaxy of the Lost", released on thirty July 2007, and the album Falling Off the Lavender Bridge, released on 21 January 2008.[nine] The name 'Lightspeed Champion' comes from a series of comic strips Hynes drew as a teenager in his school mathematics books.[10]

The touring band for the Falling Off the Lavender Span anthology at diverse points consisted of friends of Hynes' from other bands, including Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine and Emmy the Neat. Mike Siddell, formerly of Hope of the States, played violin with the ring. Anna Prior, formerly of Leeds bands Expressionless Disco and The Ivories, played drums for most of the bout. Other invitee members to have contributed in live shows include Alex Turner of the Chill Monkeys, Faris Badwan of The Horrors, Frederick Claret-Royale of Ox.Eagle.Lion.Human being,[11] Jack Peñate and Eugene McGuinness likewise as We Are Scientists' Keith Murray on Late Dark with Conan O'Brien on half-dozen June 2008.

Backed past a full band, Hynes appeared at the NME 2008 Awards, broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 Feb 2008, dressed every bit characters from Star Wars, including Princess Leia on the drums. The band's affinity with Star Wars connected when they played the master theme to the trilogy at the Wireless Festival in 2008.[12] Hynes and a violinist Mike Siddell began a short Usa tour in March 2008, ending with an appearance at SXSW in 2008. At SXSW, they befriended The Wombats, who supported them at a Imperial Albert Hall concert. Hynes also performed with Nosotros Are Scientists at the Glastonbury in 2008 (John Peel Stage)[13] and appeared at Belgian music festival Pukkelpop in Baronial 2008.[ citation needed ]

By the stop of what became a two-year touring catamenia, Hynes had suffered severe harm to his pharynx, and had to undergo all-encompassing surgery.[14] He took a 2 and a half-year hiatus from touring, appearing occasionally to play shows in New York and a top billed slot at the Carling Festival in 2009. In Dec 2008, Hynes was asked on behalf of the British Film Found to perform the soundtrack of the cult Hal Ashby film Harold and Maude afterwards a screening of the operation. Hynes had to cancel this due to an operation he had to undergo on his throat. The consequence was rescheduled for May 2009. In July 2009 Hynes reprised the soundtrack and performed at Latitude Festival. In June 2009, Hynes performed at the Barbican Centre in London in commemoration of the composer Moondog, singing renditions along with London Saxophonic of songs from the Moondog anthology Sax Pax for a Sax. He also sang "Fujiyama Part two" backed by The Britten Sinfonia. In April 2010, Hynes returned to the Barbican to perform with The Triffids for a special concert in honour of their vocalist David McComb along with Warren Ellis, Tindersticks and members of The Brian Jonestown Massacre. He returned for a two-calendar week European tour in June 2010.

Hynes has recorded a number of bootlegs and unofficial releases, fabricated available to the public through his blog and MySpace.[fifteen] These include an anthology written and recorded entirely in a day and an EP consisting of covers of Light-green Day songs. The second Lightspeed Champion album, Life Is Sweet! Nice to Meet You, was released in 2010. Hynes retired the project to focus fully on his Blood Orange project.

Claret Orangish [edit]

Hynes performing every bit Blood Orange in 2011

With Lightspeed Champion on effective hiatus, Hynes decided to concentrate on a new musical project more focused on R&B and electronica, called Blood Orangish. Various alive performances under this alias have taken place in New York and London within November and December 2009, consisting of Hynes, a guitar, and a laptop. On 17 December 2009, Hynes performed a song titled "Forget It" on the final Information technology's On with Alexa Chung evidence on MTV. He performed to a backing track dressed in a wizard costume.

Hynes' debut single under the moniker Blood Orange, "Dinner", was released in Jan 2011 on Terrible Records, with an accompanying video directed by Alan Del Rio that debuted on Pitchfork TV. Following this, his full-length tape Coastal Grooves was released in August 2011 on Domino Records.[16] The vocal "Sutphin Boulevard" was featured on the 17 January 2011 premiere episode of the MTV prove Skins.[17] On ix April 2012, Hynes embarked on a tour as Blood Orange opening for Florence and the Machine.

In Nov 2013, Hynes released the 2nd Claret Orange anthology, Cupid Palatial. The album features guest appearances, including performances from David Longstreth (Muddied Projectors), Caroline Polachek (Chairlift), Samantha Urbani (Friends), Clams Casino, Autocrat, Adam Bainbridge (Kindness), Skepta and more. The album was promoted by three singles: "Chamakay", "You're Not Skillful Enough" and "Uncle ACE". The anthology was streamed in full on Hynes' own YouTube channel on 5 November 2013.[eighteen] The anthology also includes a encompass of "I Can Just Disappoint U", originally past the British rock group Mansun under the title "Always Let You Down". In November, Blood Orangish appeared on the cover of The Fader in its 89th effect.[xix] Hynes scored the 2013 picture show Palo Alto, directed by Gia Coppola.[twenty]

On eight January 2014, it was appear that Blood Orange was on the line-up for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. In Nov 2015, Hynes released a collaborative EP with New Zealand psychedelic popular artist Connan Mockasin titled Myths 001: Collaborative Recordings Captured in Marfa, TX 9–sixteen March 2015.[21]

On eighteen Apr 2016, Hynes announced his third record under the Blood Orange moniker would be entitled Freetown Sound.[22] It was released on 28 June 2016, three days ahead of the planned i July 2016 release.[23] His album Freetown Sound was shortlisted by IMPALA (The Independent Music Companies Clan) for the Album of the Year Honor 2016, which rewards on a yearly ground the best album released on an independent European label.[24]

On xix July 2018, he announced his fourth studio anthology under the Blood Orange moniker, Negro Swan, and released in the following week its first two singles: "Charcoal Infant" and "Jewelry".[25] [26] The album was released on 24 August 2018.[27]

On 25 June 2019, Hynes announced his fifth release under the Blood Orange moniker in an interview with Cultured Magazine.[28] The mixtape, titled Angel's Pulse, was released on 12 July 2019.[29]

Writing and producing for other artists [edit]

Hynes has written and contributed songs to a number of other acts. His arrangements and vocals have appeared on songs by The Chemic Brothers ("All Rights Reversed", from 2007'south Grammy Honour winning anthology We Are the Night), and Basement Jaxx, on their album Scars.

Hynes has co-written and produced songs for Diana Vickers on Songs from the Tainted Ruby Tree, another No. 1 debutante on the UK Albums Chart. He has as well produced and written songs for Theophilus London, including his 2d album, Vibes, released in 2014, and the 2011 EP, Lovers Holiday, which he also featured on.[ citation needed ]

Hynes contributed music to the 2010 film MacGruber, including the duet "Stone My Body" with Saturday Night Live cast member Kristen Wiig. In late 2011, he produced Australian racket popular duo Bleeding Knees Club's debut album Cypher to Do, which was released on ii March 2012. He co-wrote and co-produced Solange Knowles' 2012 EP True.

Hynes has co-written the vocal "Everything Is Embarrassing" for Sky Ferreira. He worked with Britney Spears on her eighth album, Britney Jean, however, none of his songs fabricated the final cut.[thirty]

He co-wrote and co-produced Kylie Minogue's song "Crystallize", a charity single for Ane Notation Against Cancer.[31]

Hynes co-wrote and produced "All That" with Carly Rae Jepsen for her album E•MO•TION, and also co-wrote "Body Linguistic communication" for her EP Emotion: Side B.

He co-wrote two songs on Spector'southward 2d album, Moth Boys, "Cocktail Party / Heads Interlude" and "Decade of Decay". Hynes also co-wrote "Hard Phone Call", a track on the extended version of the album. Hynes was as well one of the producers on the album.

Hynes produced and was featured on Hun43rd past A$AP Rocky, off of Rocky'south third studio album, Testing.[32]

He was also featured on Self Care past Mac Miller, off of Mac's album Swimming.

Hynes and collaborator Ian Isiah co-created and performed an adaptation of "Grateful" by gospel singer Hezekiah Walker for a fashion testify by New York-based designer Telfar Clemens.[33]

Hynes co-wrote with Deborah Harry Blondie's unmarried "Long Fourth dimension", included on the band's eleventh album Pollinator. it was released every bit its 2nd single and reached the #5 on the Billboard'southward Hot Dance Nautical chart and #nineteen on the Adult Alternative Songs. It was also a hit in Uk.

In 2021, he was also featured on Conflicting Honey Call, a single by Turnstile.[34]

Classical music and scores [edit]

Hynes has collaborated several times with composer Philip Glass, performing his piano Etudes for radio, at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.[35] [36]

Hynes has written scores for fine art pieces and film in collaboration with Alex Da Corte, Josh Kline & the Palo Alto score for the pic of the aforementioned name by Gia Coppola.[37]

A special performance of Eastern Sports was performed at ICA Philadelphia in 2015[38] and at the Whitney Museum of Fine art in 2017.[39]

Two performances of the "Palo Alto" score took place in 2016.[40]

In 2019, Hynes equanimous the score for the film Queen & Slim.

Discography [edit]

Blood Orangish
  • Littoral Grooves (2011)
  • Cupid Deluxe (2013)
  • Freetown Sound (2016)
  • Negro Swan (2018)
  • Affections's Pulse (2019)
Lightspeed Champion
  • Falling Off the Lavender Bridge (2008)
  • Life Is Sweet! Nice to See You (2010)
Devonté Hynes
  • Palo Alto (2013)
  • Fields with Third Declension Percussion (2019)[41]
  • Queen & Slim (2019)
  • We Are Who We Are (2020)
  • Mainstream (2020)
  • Passing (2021)

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External links [edit]

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