
Logic was the first DJ to play esteemed New York Jazz club Blue Note and has performed live with an eclectic mix of artists such as Charlie Hunter, Medeski, Martin & Wood and Ron Carter amongst many more notables. He’s toured with Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, and The Grateful Dead and has affiliations with Joshua Redman and Ursula Rucker, a highly versatile artist
Although DJ Logic keeps good company as an innovator and pioneer, his low-key attitude and beginnings remain most humble. Starting on the steps of Manhattan’s downtown jazz fixture, the old Knitting Factory on Houston, his dad would drop him off for gigs when high school let out. Soon, he was taken under the mighty rock wings of Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid, who became a musical mentor. Logic went on to appear on Reid’s album, as well as those of trumpeter Graham Haynes and clarinettist Don Bryon, both who had been taken by his original sound and style. That style focuses on musicality – letting each sound breathe and have life – more than straight-up manipulation through technology. DJ Logic’s first album in four years, Zen of Logic, is a foray into the eclecticism for which he is known, as well as a culmination of newfound experiences and musical meetings of the mind, soul and instrument. He’s taken time out from intense touring and collaborating to lay down his own revolution on wax, drawing directly on those days. Building on his legacy and contribution to the DJ genre, Logic is an artist who at once pays homage to his predecessors, while pushing the envelope, bringing new sounds and a unique style to a modern moment.
Le retour très attendu du plus créatif des turntablists actuels. Nouvel album produit par Scotty Harding (Wu Tang, Prince Paul) avec des featurings d'Antibalas, Charlie Hunter, John Medeski, Mcs Subconscious et Creature.

