RL Grime
Idioma disponible: inglésWhen Los Angeles-based DJ/producer Henry Steinway combines hip-hop, electro, drum'n'bass, and any number of other bass-heavy genres, he dons the moniker RL Grime. A founding member of the WeDidIt Collective along with producers like Shlohmo and D33J, he has collaborated with Baauer, Skrillex, Big Sean, and others. He made his full-length debut with 2014's well-received Void, an eclectic mix of genres such as garage, EDM, and R&B. The Billboard 200-charting 2018 follow-up NOVA featured big names such as Chief Keef, Miguel, and Joji. Steinway founded his own Sable Valley label in 2019 and released a series of compilations showcasing up-and-coming talent. He additionally released collaborations with artists like Whethan and NERO. Steinway first gained attention during the early 2010s for his big room house tracks as Clockwork, as well as his heavy bass material as RL Grime. After debuting the RL Grime project in 2011 with a series of Internet uploads, he made it official with the Grapes EP, released in 2012 by WeDidIt Collective. In 2013, the Fool's Gold label released the High Beams EP with a guest appearance from rapper Problem. RL Grime remixed Benny Benassi's club staple "Satisfaction" as well as Jamie Lidell's "What a Shame," and toured with Baauer, Ryan Hemsworth, and Jim-E Stack. The full-length debut Void appeared in 2014 and featured rapper Big Sean, electro-house producer Boys Noize, and indie act How to Dress Well. A remix album followed, as did "Tell Me," a collaboration with What So Not, and a remix of the Weeknd's "The Hills." The solo single "Aurora" appeared in 2016, as did "Waiting," a collaboration with Skrillex and What So Not. "Reims" and "Stay for It" (with Miguel) followed in 2017, in advance of RL Grime's second full-length, Nova. A pair of singles, "Pressure" and the bass-heavy Jeremih- and Tory Lanez-assisted "Undo," followed in 2018. NOVA was released by WeDidIt in July, and featured additional appearances from Chief Keef, Ty Dolla $ign, and Joji. The album hit number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart the following month. In December of that year, Grime also released two volumes of remixes of tracks from NOVA. In May 2019, he surprised fans with an all-instrumental version of the album called NOVA Pure. The following year, he issued the compilation Sable Valley Summer, Vol. 1, showcasing talent from his Sable Valley label including Whethan, Jawns, and LeMay. Two more volumes arrived in 2021 and 2022. RL Grime released a collaboration with NERO called "Renegade" in 2022.
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When Los Angeles-based DJ/producer Henry Steinway combines hip-hop, electro, drum'n'bass, and any number of other bass-heavy genres, he dons the moniker RL Grime. A founding member of the WeDidIt Collective along with producers like Shlohmo and D33J, he has collaborated with Baauer, Skrillex, Big Sean, and others. He made his full-length debut with 2014's well-received Void, an eclectic mix of genres such as garage, EDM, and R&B. The Billboard 200-charting 2018 follow-up NOVA featured big names such as Chief Keef, Miguel, and Joji. Steinway founded his own Sable Valley label in 2019 and released a series of compilations showcasing up-and-coming talent. He additionally released collaborations with artists like Whethan and NERO.
Steinway first gained attention during the early 2010s for his big room house tracks as Clockwork, as well as his heavy bass material as RL Grime. After debuting the RL Grime project in 2011 with a series of Internet uploads, he made it official with the Grapes EP, released in 2012 by WeDidIt Collective. In 2013, the Fool's Gold label released the High Beams EP with a guest appearance from rapper Problem. RL Grime remixed Benny Benassi's club staple "Satisfaction" as well as Jamie Lidell's "What a Shame," and toured with Baauer, Ryan Hemsworth, and Jim-E Stack. The full-length debut Void appeared in 2014 and featured rapper Big Sean, electro-house producer Boys Noize, and indie act How to Dress Well. A remix album followed, as did "Tell Me," a collaboration with What So Not, and a remix of the Weeknd's "The Hills." The solo single "Aurora" appeared in 2016, as did "Waiting," a collaboration with Skrillex and What So Not.
"Reims" and "Stay for It" (with Miguel) followed in 2017, in advance of RL Grime's second full-length, Nova. A pair of singles, "Pressure" and the bass-heavy Jeremih- and Tory Lanez-assisted "Undo," followed in 2018. NOVA was released by WeDidIt in July, and featured additional appearances from Chief Keef, Ty Dolla $ign, and Joji. The album hit number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart the following month. In December of that year, Grime also released two volumes of remixes of tracks from NOVA. In May 2019, he surprised fans with an all-instrumental version of the album called NOVA Pure. The following year, he issued the compilation Sable Valley Summer, Vol. 1, showcasing talent from his Sable Valley label including Whethan, Jawns, and LeMay. Two more volumes arrived in 2021 and 2022. RL Grime released a collaboration with NERO called "Renegade" in 2022.
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Core (Original Mix)
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 11/07/2014
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Formula
Electrónica - Editado por Sable Valley Records el 22/11/2019
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Tell Me
Electrónica - Editado por RL Grime & What So Not el 24/06/2014
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NOVA Pure
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 10/05/2019
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VOID (Remixes)
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 11/05/2015
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Fallaway
Electrónica - Editado por Sable Valley Records - LuckyMe el 30/07/2021
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NOVA (The Remixes, Vol. 2)
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 14/12/2018
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Stay For It
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 2/06/2017
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Pressure
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 13/07/2018
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Light Me Up
Electrónica - Editado por WeDidIt Records el 27/07/2018
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