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Background information | |
Birth name | Damon Garrett Riddick |
Also known as | D-F, Garrett, Gemini Twin |
Born | June 15, 1971 |
Origin | Pasadena, California, United States |
Genres | Funk, boogie, funktronica, R&B, g-funk, synth-pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer, DJ, vocalist |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Stones Throw, Scion A/V, Glydezone, Funkmosphere, Music from Memory |
Website | stonesthrow |
Damon Garrett Riddick (born June 15, 1971), better known by his stage name Dam-Funk (stylized as DāM-FunK; pronounced "Dame Funk"), is an American funk musician, vocalist and producer from Pasadena, California. In 2007, Riddick signed with the L.A.-based record label Stones Throw Records.
Partial discography
[edit]Solo albums
- Toeachizown (Stones Throw, 2009)
- Invite the Light (Stones Throw, 2015)[1]
- Private Life (as Garrett) (Music from Memory, 2017)[2]
- Above the Fray (Glydezone, 2021)[3]
Collaborative albums
- Higher (with Steve Arrington) (Stones Throw, 2013)
- 7 Days of Funk (with Snoopzilla as 7 Days of Funk) (Stones Throw, 2013)
Extended plays
- LA Series #7 (with Computer Jay) (All City Dublin, 2010)
- InnaFocusedDaze (Scion/AV, 2011)
- I Don't Wanna Be A Star! (Stones Throw, 2012)
- STFU (Stones Throw, 2015)
- Architecture (Saft, 2016)
- Nite Funk (2016) (with Nite Jewel)
- STFU II (Glydezone, 2019)
Compilations
- Rhythm Trax Vol. 4 (Stones Throw, 2009)
- Adolescent Funk (Stones Throw, 2010)
- California (Welcome to Los Santos, 2015)
Singles
- "Burgundy City" (Stones Throw, 2008)
- "Japan Groove" (Stones Throw, 2009)
- "It's My Life" (Circle Star, 2009)
- "Let's Take Off (Far Away)" (Stones Throw, 2009)
- "Hood Pass Intact" (Stones Throw, 2010)
- "What's on Your Mind" (Tony Cook featuring Dam-Funk) (Stones Throw, 2010)
- "Faden Away" (Stones Throw, 2013) (with Snoopzilla as 7 Days of Funk)
- "Damn, dis-moi"/"Girlfriend" (Christine and the Queens featuring Dâm Funk) (Because Music, 2018)
References
[edit]Footnotes
- ^ "Download a track from DâM-FunK's forthcoming Invite The Light LP – FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music". FACT Magazine. October 26, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
- ^ "Garrett - Private Life". Boomkat. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
- ^ Bromfield, Daniel (August 12, 2021). "DāM-FunK: Above the Fray Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
Sources
- Review, Allmusic
- Interview in The FADER Magazine :: DāM-FunK cover feature, circa. 2009
- Review, Dusted Magazine
- Review, Pitchfork Media
- Review, Prefix Magazine
- Review, XLR8R
- Concert Review, The New York Times