Archive for October, 2011


YOUNG TRIP The Producer

<-  Click to hear multi mp3 snippet of Young Trip’s instrumentals. Extensive, diverse catalog now available for review/consideration of commercial use in all markets.

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More on the producer:

Robert W. Temple III, also known as Young Trip, was born in Flatbush, Brooklyn on June 11, 1989.

Trip, born in to a music-rooted family, has been dabbling with instruments since he was a child: At the age of 6, Young Trip showed interest in the keyboards and by age 8 he played keyboard melodies, learned to program sequencers and eventually made his own beats. By 10, Trip arranged two tracks and called them “Traitor” and “Stay Focused.” These two tracks were the fire that started his 400-track and growing catalogue.

Young Trip stands out from other accomplished producers of the pop and urban markets [outside of his age], because virtually all of his instrumentals are sample-free, not an easy task to meet in an industry that recycles, remixes and re-releases old songs . His music has its own gravitational pull on listeners. Young Trip’s production style makes him a contender to be reckoned with in today’s abstract music marketplace.

Of course, Young Trip’s brother, Bad Boy Entertainment platinum producer Garrett Blake and cousin Printz Board, multi-platinum music producer, writer and music director for Black Eyed Peas, both serve as tremendous influences to this super producer in the making.

Young Trip is poised to change the landscape of our evolving culture with his boundless exploration of sound.

Contact info@hanaassociates.com to schedule a listening session.

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What is Mix-hop? The LP

What is Mix-Hop? Aquavibe is the answer with its uncompromising, eclectic blend of hip-hop, turntablism, r&b, rock, soul and dance fused together for one original sound.  Mix-hop as they describe it is culture remixed and genre evolved. Aquavibe transcends popular trends while remaining unapologetically original. Its live. Its new. Its a spectacle – and don’t you look away.

Committed to the Groovement for the past 10+ years, the five-member band have album sales on six continents, and have performed at numerous reputable venues including Pianos, Lion’s Den, Southpaw, Nuyorican Poets’ Cafe, CBGB’s, Caroline’s Comedy Club in Times Square and a little place you may have heard of: The Playboy Mansion, which they not only rocked the socks off, but three of Aquavibe’s songs are featured on the soundtrack to the mansion’s video game [Playstation, X-Box, PC], and the members are featured characters in the game as well.

Aquavibe has provided music for several indie films including 2007’s Blackout and cameo in the upcoming Accountants Story. Lead singer and musician, D1, produces all of the band’s music and has composed commercial music for the likes of ESPN, Samuel Adams and Victoria’s Secret. Emcees Dyverse the 1st and Paradox or “Dox” are successfully expanding into film careers in front of and behind the camera.

Aquavibe’s new lp, What Is Mix-Hop?, is set to splash winter 2011 [on iTunes] with a bevy of potential singles showcasing their creative versatility while lending a unique vantage into their onstage presence.

For more information visit www.aquavibe.com

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