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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Kaskade The Artist
Though he was born in Chicago, the DJ, A&R director, record store owner, and  producer known as Kaskade found his  spiritual and musical home in San Francisco by way of Salt Lake City and New  York. One of the hardest-working people in the San Francisco house scene, he's  Kaskade the house  music producer/DJ by night; by day he's Ryan Raddon, A&R  director for OM Records. As an A&R man, he helped kick-start the careers of  many artists, including Ming + FS and soul-house  act Soulstice. In  the early days, Kaskade familiarized  himself with the rapidly changing electronic music scene wherever he went,  eventually finding that house music was the subgenre he loved best. He started  out as a DJ in New York and Salt Lake City clubs. During the tail end of his  stay in Salt Lake City, his first attempts to produce tracks were released on  his own tiny label, Mechanized Records. He also sold a few tracks to Chris Smith, A&R  director for an up-and-coming house label in San Francisco. Though no one could  have predicted it, this ended up being the precursor to Raddon's most important  career move. When family matters initiated a move to San Francisco, Smith hired Raddon to assist him at  the label -- which was, of course, OM. His own full-length recordings as Kaskade began with 2003's  house-inflected It's  You, It's Me. A soulful, more organic direction provided focus for the  following year's In  the Moment, and Raddon kept his name in  the record racks by piloting editions in the San Francisco Sessions DJ series  (as well as the label mix House of OM). He proved  surprisingly dedicated to his production craft, releasing Love Mysterious in  2006, which placed on Billboard's electronic albums chart. Strobelight  Seduction became his biggest commercial success, following in 2008, and  2010's Dynasty  celebrated his new reputation with a parade of vocal features and a  co-production with Tiësto. Later in 2010, Raddon put together  Electric Daisy Carnival, a mix showcasing artists on the bill for the inaugural  dance-music festival of the same name. The double album Fire & Ice  followed in 2011. ~ L. Katz & John Bush, Rovi
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