RL Grime
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Background information | |
Birth name | Henry Alfred Steinway |
Also known as | Clockwork (2011 - 2014) |
Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | February 8, 1991
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Trap, future bass, drum and bass (as RL Grime) Electro house, big room house, dutch house (as Clockwork) |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | WeDidIt, Fool's Gold, Mad Decent, Dim Mak Records |
Website | rlgri |
Henry Alfred Steinway (born February 8, 1991), better known by his current stage name, RL Grime,[1] (previously known as Clockwork)[2] is an American producer of trap, grime and bass music, and member of the Los Angeles electronic music collective WeDidIt.[3][4][5] His debut Grapes EP was released in April 2012 on WeDidIt.[6][7] His follow-up EP High Beams was released in July 2013 on Fool's Gold Records, which debuted at #8 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart, and #1 on the iTunes Electronic Chart.[8][9][10] RL Grime has produced remixes for Benny Benassi,[11] Chief Keef,[12] Jamie Lidell,[13] and Shlohmo.[14] His second studio album, Nova, was released in 2018.
Early life
Steinway grew up in Los Angeles, California.[15] There, he attended Windward School in Mar Vista. In 2009, he graduated from Windward and enrolled at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, with a focus in music business.[16] In 2010 after his freshman year, he transferred from Northeastern to New York University, majoring in music business.[17] In 2012, Steinway moved back to Los Angeles and currently resides there.
Music career
In 2011 RL Grime joined the WeDidIt collective with fellow Los Angeles-born producers Shlohmo, Groundislava, and D33J.[18] In April 2012, he released his debut release on the WeDidIt label, the Grapes EP, featuring four original tracks and remixes from Shlohmo, Salva, and LOL Boys.
In June 2012, RL Grime teamed up with producer Salva for a remix of Kanye West's "Mercy", which has garnered over eight million plays on SoundCloud and was called by The Fader "just massive, as if hail and tsunami waves were both byproducts of bass."[19] In December 2012, RL Grime was tapped for an official remix of Benny Benassi's notorious song "Satisfaction", which gained over one million Soundcloud streams and charted in the top five on the Beatport electro house chart.[3]
In July 2013, RL Grime released his High Beams EP on Fool's Gold Records, a five-track EP featuring producer Salva and Los Angeles, California rapper Problem.[20] The EP debuted at #1 on the iTunes Electronic Chart, and #8 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[8]
RL Grime collaborated with like-minded producer Baauer on the track "Infinite Daps" in November 2013. Both producers toured together throughout July and August 2013, along with Ryan Hemsworth and Jim-E Stack.[21]
His debut studio album, Void, was released on November 14, 2014.[22] It featured guest appearances from Big Sean and Boys Noize among others.
On May 30, 2017, RL Grime announced his second studio album, Nova.[23] The album was released on July 27, 2018 through WeDidIt Records,[24] and featured collaborations with Miguel, Julia Michaels, Chief Keef, Ty Dolla Sign, 24HRS and Joji.[25] The album's lead single, "I Wanna Know", was released on March 16, 2018, followed by "Undo" on June 13, 2018,[26][27] and "Pressure" on July 11, 2018.[28] Commenting on the album's concept, Henry stated: "NOVA' came from obsessive ideation on growth and on transition. The art and stories and the moments that inspired me through this record tend to explore this as well. The feeling of leaving behind what was, and of welcoming the foreign. Throughout the process, I had this vision of a 'nova' or of a star no bigger than a person launching from earth into outer space and expanding endlessly until its light was all that we could see. That's the feeling I get from these records, infinite light."[29] The album's last single, "Light Me Up", which featured the vocals of Miguel and Julia Michaels, was released on July 25, 2018.[30] Initially an unused Jack Ü demo which was shown to Grime by Diplo, Grime decided to build the demo out and have Miguel's and Michaels' vocals recut, since he felt that the album required a "summery vibe" to it.[31]
Discography
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Albums
- Void (2014, WeDidIt)
- Nova (2018, WeDidIt)
EPs
- AYOO / Think (2011, DirtyNitrus) (as Clockwork)
- Clipz (2011)
- Squad Up (2012, Dim Mak) (as Clockwork)
- Grapes (2012, WeDidIt)
- Titan (2012, Mad Decent) (as Clockwork)
- High Beams (2013, Fools Gold Records)
Singles
- "Trap on Acid" (2012)
- "Flood" [A.K.A "Flood the Block"] (2012)
- "Because of U" (2013)
- "Blitz" (2013) (as Clockwork)
- "Infinite Daps" (with Baauer) (2013)
- "Tell Me" (with What So Not) (2014)
- "Champion" (2014) (as Clockwork)
- "Infinite Mana" (with Congorock) (2014) (as Clockwork)
- "Core" (2014)
- "Reminder" (with How To Dress Well) (2014)
- "Scylla" (2014)
- "Kingpin" (with Big Sean) (2014)
- "Golden State" (2015)
- "Aurora" (2016)
- "Waiting" (with What So Not and Skrillex) (2016)
- "Reims" (2017)
- "Stay For It" (with Miguel) (2017)
- "Era" (2017)
- "I Wanna Know" (with Daya) (2018)
- "Undo" (featuring Jeremih and Tory Lanez) (2018)
- "Pressure" (2018)
- "Light Me Up" (featuring Miguel and Julia Michaels) (2018)[30]
Productions
- Tory Lanez - "I-95", (co-produced with Tory Lanez, Noah Breakfast, and Grave Goods) from "Lost Cause" (2014)
- Tory Lanez - "In For It", (produced by RL Grime) (2014)
- Big Sean - "Light It Up" (featuring 2 Chainz) [co-produced by Noah Breakfast] (2016)
Remixes
- Fat and Ugly - "Indian Giants" (2010)
- Para One - "Nevrosis" (2011)
- Dem Slackers - "Swagger" (2011)
- Chris Brown - "Look at Me Now" (2011)
- Cam'ron - "Hey Ma" (2011)
- Avicii - "Levels" (Clockwork Bootleg) (2011)
- Beastie Boys - "Sabotage" (Clockwork 2012 Bootleg) (2012)
- Joachim Garraud & Alesia - "Hook" (2012)
- Drake - "Over" (2012)
- Drake - "Club Paradise" (2012)
- Felix Cartal featuring Miss Palmer - "Black to White" (2012)
- Autoerotique - "Roll the Drums" (2012)
- Steve Aoki featuring Lil Jon and Chiddy Bang - "Emergency" (2012)
- Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T and 2 Chainz - "Mercy" (with Salva) (2012)
- Zedd featuring Matthew Koma - "Spectrum" (with A-Trak) (2012)
- Shlohmo - "The Way U Do" (2012)
- Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike featuring Regi - "Momentum" (2012)
- Congorock featuring Sean Paul - "Bless Di Nation" (2013)
- Benny Benassi & Pink is Punk - "Perfect Storm" (2013)
- Rihanna - "Pour It Up" (2013)
- Benny Benassi presents The Biz - "Satisfaction" (2013)
- Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash featuring John Martin - "Reload" (2013)
- Jamie Lidell - "What a Shame" (2013)
- Chief Keef - "Love Sosa" (2013)
- Jack Beats featuring Example and Diplo - "War" (2013)
- Kaskade and Project 46 - "Last Chance" (2014)
- Travis Scott and Young Thug - "Skyfall" (with Salva) (2015)
- The Weeknd - "The Hills" (2015)
- Flume - "Never Be Like You X Aurora" (2017)
References
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- ^ "RL Grime And Clockwork Is The Same Person, And He Stays Busy". Huffingtonpost.com. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ a b "Baauer & RL Grime Drop Huge Trap Anthem 'Infinite Daps' : Trap / Bass [Free Download] " this song is sick". Thissongissick.com. 13 November 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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- ^ a b "Fresh off a tour with Baauer, RL Grime makes his first appearance on the Billboard charts with his High Beams EP". billboard.com. 26 July 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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- ^ "Chief Keef, "Love Sosa (RL Grime Remix)" MP3". thefader.com. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Hear RL Grime and Salva's Rattling Trap Remix of Jamie Lidell's 'What a Shame'". spin.com. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ^ "Shlohmo – The Way U Do (RL Grime Remix) : Extra Chill Sunday Remix". thissongissick.com. 2 December 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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- ^ Erik Mahal, "RL GRIME OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM ‘NOVA’, NEW SINGLE PREMIERING NEXT WEEK", EDMSauce, 30-05-2017. Retrieved 24-10-2017.
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