Watsky w/ Witt Lowry, Daye Jack and Chukwudi Hodge - x Infinity Tour
Bio San Francisco native George Watsky began his unconventional career as a Grand Slam Poetry champion whose clever, introspective rhymes were showcased on Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam on HBO. His quirky persona, coupled with his uncanny ability to spit tongue-twisting lyrics at light-speed, earned him millions of YouTube hits and an invitation to perform on the Ellen show. After Watsky independently produced a self-titled album in 2009, both his 2013 album Cardboard Castles and his recent 2014 offering All You Can Do reached #1 on the iTunes hip hop charts, with the former peaking at #6 overall and the latter reaching #5. Watsky, performing with his live band Creme Fraiche, puts on a dynamic live performance that has earned him festival slots at San Francisco's Outside Lands, Bumbershoot in Seattle, Rock the Bells, the Wireless Festival in London, and the 2014 Van's Warped Tour, among many other stops in a young career that has already tallied nearly a thousand shows.
Mark Richard, Jr. aka Witt Lowry has always loved writing. As a young kid in Connecticut he would spend countless hours in his room filling up journals with thoughts and expressions, and during his last year of high school he took every English and writing class the school had to offer. Eventually Witt transitioned from writing stories and poems to writing music. This is when he truly found his passion.
After releasing his mixtape "Kindest Regards" in November 2013, he began releasing a series of singles which garnered a massive amount of attention throughout the music community. It was at this point that Witt made a life changing decision; the graphic design world would not be able to solely contain his creative talents and he decided to pursue music full time.
Witt is known for working on a song until he believes it is perfect, much preferring to create quality masterpieces over a quantitative amount of 'freestyles' over beats he hears on the radio. Witt's dedication to perfection, high energy and honest brand of hip hop has amassed a battalion of fans across multiple countries and continents, who are dedicated to spreading his music to anyone who will listen.
His most recent project "Dreaming With Our Eyes Open" released to the public on September 25, 2015 and has since reached #23 overall and #5 on the iTunes Hip Hop Chart and also earned the #5 spot on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart. The critics who are too lazy to truly pay attention to Witt's talent will just have to keep watching the rise, because the movement is just beginning.
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While old folks lament the younger generation's disappearing attention span, 19-year-old Daye Jack is busy creating album-length experiences that overflow with vibrant soul and acute focus. If Daye Jack's independently released Hello World is his broad introduction, then his forthcoming Soul Glitch further explores the depth and nuances of an artist beyond his years. Due June 30th on Warner Brother Records, Soul Glitch is a soulful showcase of the songwriter's sage wisdom and remarkable versatility. Be it snarling raps or soaring melodies, the hip-hop vocalist continually finds new ways to express his exploration of both the world's oldest truths and its newest technologies.
Pronounced dah-yay, Daye Jack was born in Nigeria before moving to Atlanta at the age of six. He credits the slow, soulful vibe of Atlanta's suburban sprawl for the genesis of his sound, but also fled its boundaries the minute he was of age. Daye's father, who spent his own formative years in San Francisco, always counseled his son to escape Georgia. New York City became the destination — by way of Computer Science studies at NYU — and blossomed into an inspiration for Daye's music.
Fascinated by how the destruction of data sets can warp technological worlds, Daye Jack has embarked on a journey to apply the same distortion to hip-hop, pop and soul music. His debut mixtape, Hello World, collected his first four years of material, taking its name from a computer program and introducing Daye Jack to the world. The Village Voice said his "experimental hip-hop will make you swoon" and Complex said he "has no trouble standing out," while The Fader announced that Daye Jack "defies the traditional boundaries of genre." Even as major labels came calling, he focused instead on his studies at NYU and the inspiration provided by his first winter in an actual winter climate. The resulting Soul Glitch continues his quest to create worlds and listening experiences that demand top-to-bottom immersion — and finally became reason enough to put school on hold and focus solely on music.
It also became reason enough to leave New York and move to Los Angeles, where he's recording his debut album for Warner Brothers. Under the umbrella of Max Martin's MXM Publishing and Mike Elizondo's executive production, Daye Jack is expanding his craft under the tutelage of veterans with countless classic records and dozens of chart toppers. In truth, it doesn't matter who Daye Jack is working with or the auspicious number of years he's been alive, he aims to dirty soul music, warp hip-hop and create unforgettable pop music without ever compromising his ideals. Daye Jack's music will always be his, regardless of what the old folks think.
at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom
2637 Welton Street
Denver, United States
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