"A love of hip-hop and a desire to create what I hear to be hip-hop in the future. A fusion of complex cutup edits and rhythms mixed with catchy aggressive dancefloor hip-hop… We are just trying to make the music that we want to hear because no one else has made it for us."
Born and bred in Weston, Massachussetts, Edward Ma, now known to the world as edIT, began his music career as "The Con Artist" just before the turn of the millennium. As a resident DJ at the now defunct Konkrete Jungle Los Angeles, he shared the stage with Hive, Daddy Kev, James Tai and mic rockers Busdriver, P.E.A.C.E. and Mikah 9. Konkrete Jungle marked the golden age of indie hip-hop in Los Angeles, and was the bridge between the jungle and b-boy massives. During this time, he also held a residency at Dublab Radio. He was one of the very first Dublab DJs and broadcasted two weekly shows from the legendary Melrose Avenue studio. Far ahead of its time, Dublab operated as an internet radio station and served as a unifying force for the melting pot of L.A.'s intellectual DJ culture. During this musical renaissance, edIT used "The Con Artist" name to produce and engineer for the likes of Sole (Anticon), Busdriver (Epitaph), Aloe Blacc (Stones Throw), Emanon (Shaman Work), and Dr. Oop (Black Love).
It was 2003 when "The Con Artist" adopted the edIT moniker, while finishing his debut solo album Crying Over Pros for No Reason. The album was released by µ-Ziq's Planet-Mu imprint a year later in 2004. The album was a downtempo love-maker's epic about opportunities lost. Shortly thereafter, he shifted gears towards the dance floor and remixed Daedelus' "Dumbfound" for Plug Research, which became a party rockin' classic, and further established edIT as a force to be reckoned with in the IDM and electronic worlds. Aside from remixes, edIT garnered a lot of fame through his mash-ups of Top 40 radio jams by ridiculously cutting up a cappellas with hyper-glitch edits over original and popular hip-hop beats. His MySpace page started getting serious traffic (over 250,000 plays at this point) which led to URB Magazine naming him one of the "Next 100" artists to watch in 2006. The popularity of his mash-ups also led to a full-length mixtape commissioned by Hefty Records for their 10-year anniversary where he mashed the Hefty catalog with the likes of Li'l Wayne, T.I., Paul Wall and more. This mix became an overnight cult classic and was talk of the blogoshpere.
Next, edIT's focus turned towards original productions and his highly-anticipated sophomore album Certified Air Raid Material. Being released this Fall by L.A.'s most daring indie label Alpha Pup Records, the album has been a long four years in the making, featuring collaborations with close allies such as The Grouch, Busdriver, TTC, Abstract Rude and D-Styles. Suffice to say, Certified Air Raid Material is a dramatic departure from the melancholy downtempo sounds of Crying Over Pros for No Reason. Upbeat, energetic and impossibly complex, Certified Air Raid Material has certainly raised the bar for state-of-the-art electronic music production. The record is a tour de force of sheer production and engineering genius, resulting in a soulful and futuristic style of dance music that is incomparable to anything else out there.
Although the fun-loving nature of the music is evident, it also delivers a deeper message of peace and unity. According to edIT, "the idea behind the name 'Certified Air Raid Material' has often been misunderstood with violent connotations and negative undertones. Though the sound of this album is aggressive, raw and in-your-face, I am trying to use this album as a mirror to present state of affairs in our world. With this album I am trying to show that we have no more needs for bombs, violence, fear and negativity. Alternatively, this album can be viewed as a soundtrack for us to release all of those aggressions on the dancefloor. In a time when the world is falling apart slowly at the seams, it is most important to realize there is always hope. And through the universal language of music we can unify so that we can elevate."
During the four years edIT spent making Certified Air Raid Material, a strange series of situations and opportunities would arise. "At one point, 'Battling Go-Go Yubari in Downtown L.A.' was being pitched by a friend of mine to Christina Aguilera. Their camp came back and said that this track was the heat but it sounded too much like Britney Spears. Go figure."
When the weekend rolls around, edIT stays busy rocking crowds across the globe with the Glitch Mob, an up-and-coming West Coast DJ collective. In the future, be on the look out for Glitch Mob Unlimited, their new digital imprint distributed by Alpha Pup Records.
When he's not busy slaying dance floors, edIT enjoys life's simple pleasures: healthy eating, camping, spending quality time with his girlfriend, and kicking back with his chihuahua, Ichi the Killer.
shit was off the chains at The Blunt Club. Don't be a stranger to the 480. Anyone who fucks with the grouch deserves a place to slay crowds in Arizona. Sh00ts.
Saw you in Phx last week... hot as..soul society loved edIT///Welcome to September//Thought we were dead? Nah. Madmen never quit.//New sounds received.//DIR:: Route EAR.OUT to port soul-society-in. Enjoy. luck/life/mg/soul.society
Fucking awesome set @ the Blunt Club...that shit was phenomenal. Vids are up on youtube, I'll shoot a link your way so you can check 'em out-keep killin' em.
You can slay crowds, but stay down with tha undaground so you can come around. Sic beats, and nice flow in the set man. Ya had me from tha jump, settled me in the middle, and smashed it in the end. Big ups.
wow... I knew you'd be good... but damn son!! I hadn't seen you and i hadn't been to Low End Theory b4 last night. Rode my motorcycle up from San Diego to see you... WELL WORTH IT!! Thanks. oh... and don't forget about the Pure filth sound system... DAAAAMMNN!!!
Hi Edit!Got 2 tell u...i'm listening to ur music every day and getting crazy!;o) I had 2 put ur video,the craft ,at my profile so that people here in Greece see what u r on!Sending my respect...Aggeliki
hey man - i already know - you're the next LEGEND .... your music is sick - come check out some of my stuff.... Also .... yeah just want to know what stuff do you use when working in the studio software and hardware wise - i mean the production techniques....
Hey, I think your drum machine is really a decepticon hiding out in your studio, just awaiting orders to steal some vital government documents. You might wanna double check, just in case.
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