Jake Bass
Jake Bass | |
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Birth name | Jacob Bass |
Born | December 13, 1989 |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan |
Genres | Hip Hop, Rock, Pop |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Producer, Engineer, Music Director |
Instruments | Piano, Drums, Guitar, Bass |
Years active | 2005– |
Labels | F.B.T. Productions, Web Entertainment, Jeff Bass Music, Boca J Music, Two Blown Speakers |
Website | bocajmusic |
Jake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in Detroit) is an American composer and music producer. Jake is the son of Jeff Bass who is half of the Bass Brothers production team that discovered Eminem. Jake has produced tracks for Bizarre (rapper) from D12 including his song "Fat Boy" off the Blue Cheese & Coney Island record. He has also worked closely with deaf rapper Sean Forbes producing all of his tracks and performing live with him.[1] They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called Perfect Imperfection. Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for Chrysler's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign. Jake also composed the music for the Ovation (TV channel) television series, Motor City Rising in 2012. Bass then released his debut single titled, "One" in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon. In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album 1989.[2] In July 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album "My City: Detroit."
In November 2016, Jake and F.B.T. Productions co-produced and performed the instrumentation on the 20th anniversary remix of Eminem's 1996 debut single "Infinite", and produce the mini-documentary Partners In Rhyme: The True Story of Infinite.[3][4] The single, available for the first time digitally, entered Billboard (magazine)'s R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart at #9 with 28,000 downloads sold in its first week.[5] The remix also entered the Digital Song Sales chart at #21, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at #37, the Spotify Viral 50 chart at #47 and The Hot 100 at #97.[6]
During the spring of 2017, Bass and longtime collaborator Sean Forbes founded their own record label, Two Blown Speakers, LLC. Later that year, he opened his very own recording studio, Bassment Sounds 2.0.
In late 2018, signed artists RYN SCOTT and Mama Yaya and are currently working on their debut albums respectively.
On December 16, 2018, Jake Bass produced The Deaf and Loud Symphonic Experience featuring Evelyn Glennie, Sean Forbes, Mandy Harvey and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.[7] It was a groundbreaking event featuring a 60 piece orchestra performing original and Detroit centric material composed and arranged by Bass. Each song featured American Sign Language and lyrics displayed behind each performance. The show featured the most accomplished Deaf artists in the world as well as many special guests including; Grammy Award winners Paul Riser, Dennis Coffey, Martha Reeves, and Academy Award winners Jeff Bass and Luis Resto.[8]
Jake's production and publishing company is Boca J Music, LLC.
Discography[edit]
- King Gordy "F.K. Feat. Fat Killahz/Mr. Evil" King Of Horrorcore, Vol. 1 - Morbid Music (2006)
- King Gordy "Cobain's Diary" Album - Morbid Music (2007)
- Bizarre "Fat Boy Feat. King Gordy" Blue Cheese & Coney Island - Koch Records (2007)
- Trick Trick "Crazy Feat. Throatslash" The Villain - Koch Records (2008)
- King Gordy "Get It On/Kelly Osbourne" King Of Horrorcore, Vol. 2 - Morbid Music (2009)
- Sean Forbes "I'm Deaf/Let's Mambo" I'm Deaf EP - Web Entertainment (2010)
- Brilliance "Beautiful In Every Way Feat. Benni-E" - Jeff Bass Music The Label (2010)
- Sean Forbes "Let's Mambo (Video Mix)" - Web Entertainment (2011)
- Brilliance "Way High" - Jeff Bass Music The Label (2011)
- Brilliance "Welcome To My State (2011 Michigan Sports Anthem) - Jeff Bass Music The Label (2011)
- Sean Forbes "Hammer" - Web Entertainment (2011)
- Brilliance "One Day" - Jeff Bass Music The Label (2011)
- Motor City Rising (Original Television Series Score) - Boca J Music (2012)
- Sean Forbes "Def Deaf Girls" - Web Entertainment (2012)
- Sean Forbes "Nothing About Us Without Us" - Def Deaf Music/Boca J Music (2012)
- Sean Forbes "Bob Dylan (Was The First Rapper)" - Web Entertainment (2012)
- Sean Forbes "Perfect Imperfection" Album - Web Entertainment/D-PAN Entertainment (2012)
- Jake Bass "One" - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2013)
- Jake Bass "DisFunk" - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2013)
- Jake Bass "1989" Album - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2013)
- Jake Bass "Untitled 5.8.13" - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2014)
- Sean Forbes & Robbie Wilde - "A Song For My Haters/Rims, Cribs & Bitches" Deaf And Loud : Underground : Vol. 1 Mixtape- Def Deaf Music/Boca J Music/Jeff Bass Music The Label (2014)
- American Sharia (Original Motion Picture Score) - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2015)
- Jake Bass "My City: Detroit" - Jeff Bass Music The Label/Boca J Music (2016)
- Eminem "Infinite (F.B.T. Remix) - Web Entertainment (2016)
- Sean Forbes "Two Blown Speakers" - Two Blown Speakers (2017)
- RYN SCOTT "Noise" - Bassment Sounds 2.0 (2018)
- RYN SCOTT "Let It Go" - Bassment Sounds 2.0 (2018)
- Mama Yaya "Get Up" - Bassment Sounds 2.0 (2019)
- RYN SCOTT "Without A Doubt" - Bassment Sounds 2.0 (2019)
References[edit]
- ↑ Gary Graff Lack of hearing no handicap for musician Sean Forbes", "Daily Tribune", May 19, 2010, accessed May 19, 2010.
- ↑ Brett Callwood City Slang: Weekly Music Review Roundup, "Detroit Metro Times", February 4, 2014 accessed February 4, 2014.
- ↑ Brian McCollum Hear an exclusive preview of rare, newly remixed Eminem track, "Detroit Free Press", November 17, 2016, accessed November 17, 2016.
- ↑ Mosi Reeves Eminem's 'Infinite': Producers Revisit, Remix MC's Inauspicious Debut "Rolling Stone", November 17, 2016, accessed November 17, 2016.
- ↑ Amaya Mendizabal Bruno Mars Bows at No. 1 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums With '24K Magic' "Billboard", December 1, 2016, accessed December 1, 2016.
- ↑ Eminem Chart History "Billboard", December 1, 2016, accessed December 1, 2016.
- ↑ Brian McCollum https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2018/12/15/deaf-loud-concert-dso-dpan-glennie-sean-forbes/2166344002/ "Detroit Free Press", December 15th, 2018, accessed December 15th, 2018.
- ↑ Gary Graff https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/8490510/deaf-and-loud-concert-experience-detroit "Billboard", December 17th, 2018, accessed December 17th, 2018.
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