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GRiZ
Press Photo 2014 by Josh Hanford
Press Photo 2014 by Josh Hanford
Background information
Birth nameGrant Kwiecinski
Also known asGRiZ
Born (1990-05-31) May 31, 1990 (age 34)
Southfield, Michigan
GenresElectronica, trip hop, dubstep, glitch hop, future funk[1]
Occupation(s)Producer, songwriter, saxophone player
Years active2011–present
LabelsAll Good Records (formerly Liberated Music)
Websitemynameisgriz.com

Grant Richard Kwiecinski, also known by his stage name GRiZ, is an American DJ, songwriter, and electronic producer from Southfield Michigan.[1] He is known for playing the saxophone along with producing funk, electro-soul, and self-described future-funk.[1]

Early life

Kwiecinski was born and raised in Southfield, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. In elementary school, Kwiecinski was first introduced to the alto sax as well as the piano. After growing up on big horn sounds of funk groups like The Meters, Kwiecinski found himself gravitating towards that influence when he first began making his own music in college. He attended Birmingham Groves High School and then Michigan State University for several years before he dropped out to focus on a music career.[2] It was also during his college years that he had become personally comfortable enough to openly identify as gay.[3] While at Michigan State he would frequently DJ parties at his friends' fraternity houses and play shows in the East Lansing area. GRiZ first became popular with the release of his free debut album, End of the World Party, in 2011.[4] With the release, he ended up supporting bigger artists such as Bassnectar, Pretty Lights, Gramatik, and Big Gigantic on their respective tours, eventually leading to his own headlining tour.[1] Following such success, GRiZ released five more albums, Mad Liberation in 2012, Rebel Era in 2013, Say It Loud in 2015, Good Will Prevail in 2016 and Ride Waves in 2019. Griz currently resides in downtown Denver and Downtown Detroit.

Career

Kwiecinski created the All Good Records (formerly Liberated Music) label to promote his music, along with electro contemporaries Muzzy Bearr (who also plays guitar live with GRiZ and on several tracks), The Floozies, The Geek x VRV, and Manic Focus. All Good Records describes itself as a label that "reps old school motown soul, future funk, new disco, cutting edge electronica, and anything on the forefront of new sound."[5] Kwiecinski travels across the U.S & Canada playing at festivals such as Summer Camp, Electric Zoo,[6] Electric Forest, Hard Los Angeles, TomorrowWorld, North Coast Festival, Decadence, SnowBall, Lollapalooza and Shambhala.[4] He has collaborated with other artists, including Gramatik,[4] ExMag and Big Gigantic.[7] His fourth album, Say It Loud, was released on March 31, 2015.[8]

12 Days of Grizmas, an annual event hosted by Griz, is intended to generate attention and revenue for non-profits. During the twelve days leading up to his annual 2-day festival in Detroit called GRiZMAS, all proceeds generated from events are donated to a variety of charities, and fans are often rewarded for their participation.[9]

GRiZFam and Liberators

The GRiZFam started out as a way of fans of GRiZ to connect with each other through music, pictures, and other associated art. Liberators are the street team for GRiZ, and help raise awareness for shows, spread the music, as well as help with charitable organizations. The fans work by the mantra that GRiZ popularized: Show Love, Spread Love.[10]

Awards, nominations and accomplishments

In 2013, GRiZ made top reviews in publications such as Detroit Music Magazine,[11] SPIN,[12] and The Untz, who put GRiZ as the "#1 Breakout Artist of 2013."[13] At the 2015 High Times Cannabis Cup in Denver, Colorado GRiZ won the People's Choice Flower category for the strain GRiZ Kush created in collaboration with Native Roots Apothecary.[14]

In December 2015, GRiZ, The Liberators and All Good Records were awarded the 'Spirit of Detroit' for the 12 Days of GRiZMAS campaign that raised over $30,000 for Little Kids Rock. The initiative found the Boulder-based artist leading a 12-day series of charitable activities in his hometown, from collecting coats for the homeless and bringing supplies to dog shelters to spreading Christmas cheer throughout the economically depressed city via free shows, industry panels and a "Night Before GRiZMAS" benefit warehouse concert.[15]

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

  • Chasing the Golden Hour - Part 1 (2015)
  • Chasing the Golden Hour - Part 2 (2017)

Extended plays

  • Bangers[1].Zip (2019)[18]
  • Bangers[2].Zip (2019)[19]
  • Bangers[3].Zip (2019)[20]
  • Bangers[4].Zip (2019)[21]
  • Bangers[5].Zip (2020)[22]

Singles

  • "Power" (with Big Gigantic) (2012)
  • "A Fine Way to Die" (featuring Orlando Napier) (2014)
  • "Stop Trippin'" (featuring iDA Hawk) (2015)
  • "The Anthem" (featuring Mike Avery) (2015)
  • "Funk Party" (2015)
  • "Good Times Roll" (with Big Gigantic) (2015)
  • "Before I Go" (featuring Leo Napier) (2016)
  • "Can't Hold Me Down" (featuring Tash Neal) (2016)
  • "PS GFY" (featuring Cherub) (2016)
  • "Gotta Push On" (featuring Brasstracks and Eric Krasno) (2016)
  • "It Gets Better" (featuring DRAM) / "Can't Get Enough" (2018)
  • "I'm Good" (2019)
  • "A New Day" (featuring Matisyahu) (2019)
  • "Find My Own Way" (featuring Wiz Khalifa) (2019)
  • "Could U" (2020)[23]
  • "Medusa" (featuring Wreckno) (2020)[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Thump Staff (2013). "GRiZ Is The Shiz". New York: Thump. Archived from the original on 2014-10-31. Retrieved 2014-10-28.
  2. ^ Brian McCollum, "Griz finds the funk in electronic music's future", Detroit Free Press, May 19, 2015.
  3. ^ Kwiecinski, Grant (2017-06-06). "My Name is GRiZ and..." Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  4. ^ a b c Frazier (2013). "Detroit Music Producer GRiZ Bends Soul and Electronic Genres in the EDM World". Detroit: Huffington Post Detroit.
  5. ^ Kwiecinski (2013). "Liberated Music". Detroit: Griz Official Website.
  6. ^ Shepherd (2014). "12 Best Things We Saw at Electric Zoo 2014". New York: Rolling Stone.
  7. ^ Guarino (2012). "GRiZ – Mad Liberation (Album) : Must Hear Full Electro Soul / Dubstep / Future Funk Free Album". Boulder: ThisSongIsSick.
  8. ^ "[PREMIERE] GRiZ – Funk Party : Must Hear Future Funk Anthem". thissongissick.com. March 12, 2015. Retrieved 2015-03-13.
  9. ^ Middleton, Ryan (December 15, 2015). "GRiZ On "Fantastic" Next Record, Sustaining All Good Records, Grizmas: Interview". Music Times. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  10. ^ Moon (2013). "Team GRiZ Gives Back To The Community". New Orleans: Compose Yourself Mag.
  11. ^ Why (2014). "Interview: GRiZ". Detroit: Detroit Music Magazine.
  12. ^ Spin Staff (2014). "Holy Ship!!! 2014: Disclosure Crack a Few Smiles, and the 5 Best Things We Saw Friday". New York: SPIN.
  13. ^ Anand (2013). "Top 10 Breakout EDM Artists Winner". Philadelphia: The Untz.
  14. ^ "DJ/Producer GRiZ Creates Own Weed Strain, Wins Big at Cannabis Cup". Billboard. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  15. ^ "GRiZ Raises Over $30,000 for Children's Charity, Receives 'Spirit of Detroit' Award | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  16. ^ a b https://www.billboard.com/music/griz/chart-history/billboard-200
  17. ^ Apple Music. "Ride Waves by GRiZ on Apple Music". Apple.
  18. ^ Powell, Karlie (June 24, 2019). "GRiZ gives us the 3-track dubstep EP we've all been waiting for, 'Bangers[1].zip'". Your EDM. Archived from the original on July 23, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  19. ^ Stack, Chris (August 15, 2019). "GRiZ goes hard on new Deadbeats EP, Bangers[2].Zip". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on August 15, 2019. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
  20. ^ Robyn, Dexter (September 23, 2019). "GRiZ reveals three-track Bangers[3].Zip EP, raises money for The Trevor Project". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on September 27, 2019. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  21. ^ Robyn, Dexter (November 15, 2019). "GRiZ reveals three-track Bangers[4].Zip EP, raises money for The Trevor Project". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on September 27, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  22. ^ Powell, Karlie (May 9, 2020). "GRiZ drops Bangers[5].Zip EP with 3 certified bass anthems". Your EDM. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  23. ^ Rose, Mitchell (2020-02-09). "GRiZ brings the funk to Night Bass with 'Could U'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2020-02-10. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  24. ^ Rose, Mitchell (2020-06-25). "GRiZ enlists Wreckno for queer anthem, 'Medusa'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2020-07-05.