RJD2
| RJD2 | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Ramble John Krohn |
| Also known as | RJ |
| Born | May 27, 1976 Eugene, Oregon, United States |
| Origin | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
| Genres | Hip hop, electronica, rock, Trip hop, lo-fi |
| Occupations | Producer, instrumentalist, singer |
| Years active | 1993–present |
| Labels | Definitive Jux XL |
| Associated acts | Soul Position |
| Website | myspace.com/rjd2 |
RJD2 (born Ramble John "RJ" Krohn on May 27, 1976) is an American music producer, singer and musician. RJD2 was born in Eugene, Oregon, and raised in Columbus, Ohio. He currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was signed to the Definitive Jux label where he released two largely instrumental hip hop albums and has produced tracks for many prominent rappers. However, he has now left Def Jux and has signed with XL Recordings.[1] His 2007 album, The Third Hand, is a striking departure from his usual style and features RJD2 singing and playing instruments on nearly every track.
In 2009, RJD2 established his own label, RJ’s Electrical Connections and reissued three early records as well as a box set. RJD2’s new full length The Colossus was released on January 19, 2010 on his new label, which is distributed by The Orchard.
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[edit] Biography
Ramble originally began his career in Columbus, Ohio, DJing in 1993 with a pair of turntables bought from a friend. He went to high school at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center and graduated in 1994. He claims his name originates from another friend who referred to him as "Rjd2" in his raps, and the name stuck.[2] Originally working the role of DJ in the Columbus rap group MHz, he later signed to Bobbito Garcia's Fondle 'Em label, releasing the self-proclaimed "mix CD" Your Face or Your Kneecaps. A year later he signed to El-P's record label Definitive Jux and released his solo debut album Deadringer to much acclaim. Rjd2 later collaborated with Columbus rapper Blueprint under the name Soul Position, releasing Unlimited EP in 2002 and 8 Million Stories in 2003. He released his second solo album Since We Last Spoke on Definitive Jux in 2004 and released Soul Position's second album Things Go Better with RJ and AL in 2006 under Rhymesayers Entertainment label. He still continues to produce tracks, working with many independent rappers, such as Copywrite, Cunninlynguists, Cage, DOOM, Diverse and Aceyalone. He contributed a cover of "Airbag" by Radiohead for the 2006 album "Exit Music". 2006 also saw the release of the collaborative record "Magnificent City" with Aceyalone. In 2007, he released the solo album The Third Hand on XL Recordings, which he toured for extensively in '07 and '08. RJD2 has been extremely popular in the skateboarding and skateboard filming subculture, frequently used in montages. RJD2 has a new track called "Christmas Eve Montage" from the new Nightmare Before Christmas album "Nightmare Revisited".[1]
In 2009, RJD2 established his own label RJ’s Electrical Connections and reissued Your Face Or Your Knee Caps, The Horror, and Since We Last Spoke as well as a box set entitled “2002-2010”. RJD2’s new full length The Colossus was released on January 19, 2010 on his own label, which is distributed by The Orchard. On March 3, 2010 his "A Spaceship For Now" music video, directed by Michael Ebner, premiered with SPIN Magazine.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Main albums
- Deadringer (2002)
- Since We Last Spoke (2004) U.S. #128[3]
- The Third Hand (2007) U.S. #190
- The Colossus (2010)
- Inversions Of The Colossus (2010)
[edit] EPs
- The Horror (2003)
- The Tin Foil Hat (2009)
[edit] Mix albums
- Your Face or Your Kneecaps (2001)
- Loose Ends (2003)
- Lobster and Scrimp (2003)
- In Rare Form: Unreleased Instrumentals (2004)
- The Mashed Up Mixes (2004)
- Constant Elevation (2005)
[edit] Instrumental albums
- 8 Million Stories Instrumentals (2003)
- Magnificent City Instrumentals (2006)
- The Third Hand Instrumentals (2007)
- Things Go Better Instrumentals (2007)
[edit] Singles
- "Rain"
- "Pilot study (Genital Edit)"
- "Here's What's Left"
- "Let the Good Times Roll"
- "June" (w/Copywrite)
- "1976"
- "Through the Walls"
- "The Horror b/w Final Frontier (Remix)" (w/Blueprint, Vast Aire, El-P, Aesop Rock & Murs)
- "Ghostwriter (Cat-Gut Edit)"
- "Exotic Talk"
- "Counselling" (w/MHz)
- "True Confessions"
- "Get Off My Spaceship Bitch"
- "You Never Had It So Good"
- "Final Frontier"
- "Holy Toledo"
- "Hondo" (w/ Nyles Sanna and Delicious Memories)
- "Christmas Eve Montage" (Nightmare Revisited, 2008)
- "Devil Inside (RJD2 Remix)" - featured in Utada's single, Devil Inside
[edit] Collaborations
- MHz - Table Scraps (2001)
- Pryor Convictions - The Dirty Birds (Rjd2 & Poppa Hop)
- Unlimited EP - Soul Position (Rjd2 & Blueprint) (2002)
- I Really Like Your Def Jux Baby Tee - Definitive Jux Presents II (Rjd2) (2002)
- 8 Million Stories - Soul Position (Rjd2 & Blueprint) (2003)
- Rjd2 Meets Diplo from Hollertronix - Diplo (Rjd2 & Diplo) (2004)
- Haul & Mason 11th Hour Mega Mix - (Haul & Mason & Rjd2)
- Magnificent City - Aceyalone (Aceyalone & Rjd2) (2006)
- Things Go Better with RJ and AL - Soul Position (Rjd2 & Blueprint) (2006)
[edit] Appearances
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- The track "Ghostwriter" has been featured in a number of advertisements, including those for Washington's Lottery, Wells Fargo Bank financial services in The USA, Anadin Extra painkillers in the UK, also in Habitat skateboard company's video "Mosaic", it was used by Brian Wenning and Tim O'Connor and Saturn. It is also the theme song to TNT's "Inside The NBA", and appears in the soundtrack for the movies Prime and Wimbledon. The song also appears in the freestyle skiing movie, The Hit List in 2004. It's also featured in the now defunct rollerblade magazine/DVD, "LIFE PLUS VIDEO MAG #5". Finally, the radio talk show "Design Matters with Debbie Millman" on Voice America Business uses this track as a lead-in and on air theme to introduce guests, monologues, and to signify the start of the show itself. The track is also the bed for the popular British student radio show "URY Lunch with Ed and Jake" on The University of York's station URY
- RJD2 was credited in the Heineken "Expedition Leader" ad, for the unreleased track "Wet Ankles".[4]
- The track "Since We Last Spoke" is featured in the mountain bike film, "Roam".
- The track "The Horror" is featured in a Levi's commercial in the UK (titled "Moonbathing").
- The track "Clean Living" appears in the video game "NFL 2K5".
- The track "Smoke and Mirrors" appeared in the episode Had (season 1, episode 10) of the short-lived television series Robbery Homicide Division.
- The track "Act 2" appears in the video game "NBA 2K5".
- The tracks "Schoolyard Scrimmage Intro" and "Schoolyard Scrimmage Outro" appear in the video game "NBA 2K6" and its soundtrack.
- The track "Good Times Roll Pt. 2" has appeared in PBS station WTTW's advertisements.
- The tracks "Welcome To New Radius", "Vandal Squad! Laylo Mix", "Opening Scene", "C.C.K. Turf", "Still Free Crew", "VaNR Turf" and "Hello My Name Is Mr. 9_06" in the video game "Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure". All of the tracks apart from "Opening Scene" also appeared on the CD bundled in the limited edition of the game which formed the soundtrack.
- The track "De L'Alouette" appears in Adidas José + 10 aired during the 2006 FIFA World Cup
- The Track "Since We Last Spoke" appears in the Mountainbike Film ROAM from 2006. The song also appears in the freestyle skiing movie, The Hit List in 2004.
- Multiple tracks have appeared in Paul Rodriguez's skateboarding video, "Forecast".
- Since We Last Spoke - First Montage
- Smoke and Mirrors - Paul Rodriguez's Part
- Final Frontier - Credits
- A short edit of the instrumental track "A Beautiful Mine" is used on the intro for the television series Mad Men on AMC.
- The instrumental for the track "Final Frontier" appears in snowboarding movie "Paradox".
- The Absinthe films snowboarding movie "POP" covers two tracks: "1976" in Gigi Rüfs part and "Since we last spoke" in Matt Beardmore's part.
- The Track "Get it" was used in Time's Up from CSI: NY season 4 episode 4.
- His song "It’s Your Crew" is the official anthem for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. [5]
- The track entitled "De L'alouette" was featured in the international Train Graffiti film "Reasonable People"
- The track "Smoke and Mirrors" appears in the Aggressive skating video "Closer" by Razor
- The track "Smoke and Mirrors" also appeared on the trailer for the film "Rise of the Footsoldier"
- The track "1976" is used in a breakdancing routine by Supreme Soul's Raul Navalta
- The background music from the track "Weather People" is the main theme from the movie Suspiria
- The track "Giant Squid" was used in a breakdancing routine on So You Think You Can Dance
[edit] References
- ^ a b RJD2 Signs To XL Recordings - Pitchfork Media
- ^ RJD2: Better Off Dead —HipHopSite.com
- ^ RJD2 Charts. Allmusic
- ^ Heineken "Expedition Leader"
- ^ adidas MLS Soccer
6. http://www.spin.com/articles/exclusive-rjd2-debuts-psychedelic-video
[edit] External links
- rj's electrical connections official website
- RJD2 on MySpace
- RJD2 Interview with Jarrod Dicker (2010)
- Definitive Jux website
- Caught In The Crossfire Interview
- Synthesis Magazine Interview
- JamBase: Got To Do What You Got To Do - Interview
- RJD2 Discography on Discogs.com
- RJD2 Live at SXSW 2007 on 89.3 The Current
- RJD2 Playlist from The Breezeblock on BBC Radio 1
- "Droid and Bass: RJD2" --interview with starwars.com
- Indiepit Article
- Full and Deep Radio Interview 2010
- Interview with WhoSampled.com
- "RJD2's The Colossus" at Bluefat







