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Meet the Smirnoff Sound Collective

Get to know the new faces of electronic music and shift the dial

  • Words: Valerie Lee, Harrison Williams and Sydney Jow
  • 1 December 2016
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TYGAPAW

Hailing from the island of Jamaica, TYGAPAW is a multi-faceted artist, lending her talents to a plethora of avenues including graphic design and video editing while also a skilled music producer and DJ. It was her thirst to fuel her creativity that brought her to NYC where she studied graphic design at Parsons School of Design before she gravitated to her true calling in the musical realm. During the early stages of her career she was part of the female rap production duo Kowabunga Tyga. Here is where her TYGAPAW moniker came to fruition and she soon ventured into her solo project with a unique style which she describes as ‘Future Slo Jamz’, fusing 90’s R&B with a futuristic essence.

Find out more about TYGAPAW on SoundCloud, Facebook and Twitter.

THE MENTORS:

Bob Moses, Artist

Bob Moses is the musical duo of Jimmy Vallance and Tom Howie. The two friends originated in Vancouver as high school friends and grew their production style in Brooklyn, New York. Vallance and Howie officially formed Bob Moses in 2012 with their debut release on the Scissor & Thread imprint. The electronica group has developed famously for their unique signing and songwriting with house-infused elements. Bob Moses now released on Domino Records and is currently on a full global tour.

Carlos Correal, Music Director, Insomniac

Insomniac Music Director Carlos Correal has been a vital part in the development of the world famous Electric Daisy Carnival and has helped book more than 250 electronic acts during his career. Correal also leads the brand’s new underground warehouse event series, Factory 93 in Los Angeles and has continued to prove himself one of the most important industry players in the complex machine of the dance music community.



 
 
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