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{{Short description|American turntablist}} |
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| image = DJ Logic Vail Snow Daze Concert Dobson Ice Arena 12-12-2008.jpg |
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| caption = DJ Logic performing at Vail Snow Daze |
| caption = DJ Logic performing at Vail Snow Daze, 2008 |
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| name = DJ Logic |
| name = DJ Logic |
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| birth_name = Lee Jason Kibler<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/310573663 |title=AFRONAUTICAL |website=ASCAP |publisher=American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers |access-date=April 29, 2023}}</ref> |
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| birth_date = 1972 |
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| instrument = [[Turntablism|Turntables]] |
| instrument = [[Turntablism|Turntables]] |
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| genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip-hop]], [[nu-jazz]], [[acid jazz]], [[jam band]] |
| genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip-hop]], [[nu-jazz]], [[acid jazz]], [[jam band]] |
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| website = [http://www.djlogic.com DJLogic.com] |
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'''DJ Logic''' (born |
'''DJ Logic''' (born '''Lee Jason Kibler''', 1972) is an American [[DJ]] primarily known for his work in [[Nu jazz|nu-jazz]], [[Acid jazz|acid-jazz]], and with [[jam band]]s. |
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== Life and career == |
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Kibler was born and raised in [[The Bronx]]. An early interest in [[hip hop music|hip hop]] led to his using the [[phonograph|turntables]], practicing often. Kibler was also interested in [[funk]] and [[jazz]] music, and began collaborating with various musicians. His own recordings are perhaps best described as contemporary [[soul jazz]] with a strong [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] feel. |
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Born and raised in [[The Bronx]], [[New York City|New York]], Kibler displayed an early interest in [[Hip hop music|hip hop]], [[funk]], and [[jazz]] music. He began practicing on the [[turntables]] and collaborating with various musicians, creating recordings best described as a contemporary [[soul jazz]] with a string hip hop feel.{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}}{{Editorializing|date=January 2024}} |
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Kibler often tours with his own group, Project Logic, and has recorded or performed with [[Vernon Reid]], [[Moe (band)|moe.]], [[John Mayer]], [[Medeski Martin & Wood]], [[Bob Belden]], [[Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson]], [[Chris Whitley]], [[Uri Caine]], [[Christian McBride]] and others. |
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On September 10, 2001, Project Logic performed the final official show at [[Wetlands Preserve]] before the closing of the venue, featuring special guests [[Warren Haynes]] of [[The Allman Brothers Band]] and [[Gov't Mule]], [[Stanley Jordan]] and [[Mike Gordon]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}} |
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On April 6, 2006, Kibler sat in with [[Bob Weir|Bob Weir's]] [[RatDog]], adding his style to the famous [[Grateful Dead]] song combo "China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider." He is a founding member of [[The John Popper Project]]. On August 15, 2009, Kibler sat in with [[O.A.R.]] at [[Madison Square Garden]], adding his style to their latest single, "This Town".{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}} |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Released by Combacha |
Released by Combacha |
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# Muloma Remix |
# Muloma Remix |
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# Global Threat Remix |
# Global Threat Remix |
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# But Vange Remix |
# But Vange Remix |
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===Zen of Logic (2006) === |
===Zen of Logic (2006) === |
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Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
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# Peace Y'All (I am in the House) |
# Peace Y'All (I am in the House) |
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Released by [[Relix]] Records |
Released by [[Relix]] Records |
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# Lapdance |
# Lapdance |
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# Pack Your Love |
# Pack Your Love |
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===Longitude (2004) === |
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Groundtruther |
Groundtruther |
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Released by [[Thirsty Ear Recordings]] |
Released by [[Thirsty Ear Recordings]] |
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# Transit of Venus |
# Transit of Venus |
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# South Heading |
# South Heading |
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===The Tao of Yo (2004) === |
===[[The Tao of Yo]] (2004) === |
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Yohimbe Brothers |
Yohimbe Brothers |
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Released by [[Thirsty Ear Recordings]] |
Released by [[Thirsty Ear Recordings]] |
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# Shine For Me |
# Shine For Me |
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# Perfect Traveller |
# Perfect Traveller |
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===Front End Lifter (2002) === |
===[[Front End Lifter]] (2002) === |
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Yohimbe Brothers |
Yohimbe Brothers |
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Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
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# Ponk |
# Ponk |
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# Transmission XXX |
# Transmission XXX |
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# Just A Little Screwy |
# Just A Little Screwy |
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# Invitation To A |
# Invitation To A Situation |
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# Prelude To A Diss |
# Prelude To A Diss |
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# Innerspin (A Tone Hymn) |
# Innerspin (A Tone Hymn) |
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Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
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# French Quarter |
# French Quarter |
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Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
Released by [[Ropeadope Records]] |
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# Intro |
# Intro |
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# Bruckner Boulevard |
# Bruckner Boulevard |
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# Kinda Bleu |
# Kinda Bleu |
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===Appearances=== |
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'''With [[Wallace Roney]]''' |
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*''[[Prototype (Wallace Roney album)|Prototype]]'' (HighNote, 2004) |
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'''With [[Christian McBride]]''' |
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*''[[Live at Tonic (Christian McBride album)|Live at Tonic]]'' (Ropeadope, 2006) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [http://www.djlogic.com/ Official site] |
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* [http://members.tripod.com/vermontreview/Interviews/djlogic.htm An interview with DJ Logic] |
* [http://members.tripod.com/vermontreview/Interviews/djlogic.htm An interview with DJ Logic] |
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* [https://archive.org/details/DJLogic DJ Logic collection] at the [[Internet Archive]]'s live music archive |
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* [http://www.amuletrecords.com/CATALOG/amt012/amt012.htm For No One In Particular on Amulet] |
* [http://www.amuletrecords.com/CATALOG/amt012/amt012.htm For No One In Particular on Amulet] |
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* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=26101 Video interview with DJ Logic at allaboutjazz.com] |
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=26101 Video interview with DJ Logic at allaboutjazz.com]{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} |
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> |
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| NAME = Logic, DJ |
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| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Kibler, Jason |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = [[United States|American]] [[Turntablism|turntablist]] |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1972 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[The Bronx]], [[New York]], [[United States]] |
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[[Category:1972 births]] |
[[Category:1972 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:American DJs]] |
[[Category:American hip hop DJs]] |
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[[Category:Ropeadope Records artists]] |
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[[Category:East Coast hip hop musicians]] |
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DJ Logic | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lee Jason Kibler[1] |
Born | 1972 The Bronx, New York, United States |
Genres | Hip-hop, nu-jazz, acid jazz, jam band |
Occupation(s) | DJ, turntablist |
Instrument | Turntables |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Ropeadope, Relix |
Website | DJLogic.com |
DJ Logic (born Lee Jason Kibler, 1972) is an American DJ primarily known for his work in nu-jazz, acid-jazz, and with jam bands.
Life and career
[edit]Born and raised in The Bronx, New York, Kibler displayed an early interest in hip hop, funk, and jazz music. He began practicing on the turntables and collaborating with various musicians, creating recordings best described as a contemporary soul jazz with a string hip hop feel.[citation needed][editorializing]
Kibler often tours with his own group, Project Logic, and has recorded or performed with Vernon Reid, moe., John Mayer, Medeski Martin & Wood, Bob Belden, Jack Johnson, Chris Whitley, Uri Caine, Christian McBride and others.
On September 10, 2001, Project Logic performed the final official show at Wetlands Preserve before the closing of the venue, featuring special guests Warren Haynes of The Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule, Stanley Jordan and Mike Gordon.[citation needed]
On April 6, 2006, Kibler sat in with Bob Weir's RatDog, adding his style to the famous Grateful Dead song combo "China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider." He is a founding member of The John Popper Project. On August 15, 2009, Kibler sat in with O.A.R. at Madison Square Garden, adding his style to their latest single, "This Town".[citation needed]
Kibler has often cited his mentor as Vernon Reid.[citation needed] The duo have recorded and toured as the Yohimbe Brothers with various guests, and Kibler has appeared on studio and live performances on Reid's solo projects. Reid also performed a guest solo for Kibler's original Band Eye and I, which featured D.K. Dyson and Melvin Gibbs, who has played on all of Kibler's solo releases.[citation needed]
Discography
[edit]Rise and Shine Remixes (2011)
[edit]Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Meet DJ Logic
Released by Combacha
Track list
- Muloma Remix
- Jah Come Down Remix
- Jah Mercy Remix
- Global Threat Remix
- But Vange Remix
Zen of Logic (2006)
[edit]DJ Logic
Released by Ropeadope Records
Track list
- Peace Y'All (I am in the House)
- 9th Ward Blues
- Balifon Planet
- Hypnotic
- Interlude #1
- Simmer Slow
- Afro Beat
- One Time
- Something Distant
- Hope Road
- Smackness
- Interlude #2
- Rat Pack
- Holding Down
The John Popper Project (2004)
[edit]Released by Relix Records
Track list
- Lapdance
- Everything
- All Good Children
- In The Midst
- Fire In Her Kiss
- Louisiana Sky
- Trigger
- Horses
- Took
- Morning Light
- Open Hand
- Show Me
- Pack Your Love
Longitude (2004)
[edit]Groundtruther
Released by Thirsty Ear Recordings
Track list
- Transit of Venus
- Tycho Brahe
- March 1741, Cape Horn
- Course Made Good
- Dead Reckoning
- Medicean Stars
- Jupiter Mask
- H-4
- Back Quadrant
- Epherimedes
- Prime Meridian
- South Heading
The Tao of Yo (2004)
[edit]Yohimbe Brothers
Released by Thirsty Ear Recordings
Track list
- Shine For Me
- The Secret Frequency
- More From Life
- Shape 4
- Noh Rio
- TV
- 30 Spokes
- Unimportance
- No Pistolas
- Overcoming
- Words They Use
- Shape 1
- Perfect Traveller
Front End Lifter (2002)
[edit]Yohimbe Brothers
Released by Ropeadope Records
Track list
- Ponk
- Tenemental
- 6996-Club-Vohimbe
- Psychopathia Mojosexualis
- Welcome 2 The Freq Show
- Smoke and Dust Dub Version
- The Big Pill
- Bamalamb
- Transmission XXX
- Just A Little Screwy
- Invitation To A Situation
- Prelude To A Diss
- Innerspin (A Tone Hymn)
- The Callipygiac Caldonians
- That Obscure Object of Desire
The Anomaly (2001)
[edit]DJ Logic
Released by Ropeadope Records
Track list
- French Quarter
- Black Buddah
- Ron’s House
- Michelle
- Frequency One
- Tih Gnob
- Bean-E-Man
- Who Am I?
- Soul-Kissing
- Afronautical
- The Project(s)
- Hip-Hopera
- An Interlude
- Miles Away
- Drone
Project Logic (1999)
[edit]DJ Logic
Released by Ropeadope Records
Track list
- Intro
- Shea’s Groove
- Abyss
- Eyes Open (But Dead)
- Mnemonics
- Interlude 1
- Flat As Aboard
- Gig 1
- Interlude 2
- Una Cosa Buena
- Bag of Tricks
- J.J. Bailey
- Two Different Places
- Spider Dance
- Interlude 3
- Bruckner Boulevard
- Kinda Bleu
Appearances
[edit]With Wallace Roney
- Prototype (HighNote, 2004)
With Christian McBride
- Live at Tonic (Ropeadope, 2006)
References
[edit]- ^ "AFRONAUTICAL". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved April 29, 2023.