Salva (music producer)

Salva
Birth name Paul Salva. Jr.
Genres Rap, Dance, Pop
Occupation(s) Record Producer, DJ
Years active 2005–present
Labels Peacemaker
Associated acts Robin Hannibal, RL Grime, Young Thug, Kurupt, Schoolboy Q, Boys Noize, DJ Shadow, Rihanna

Paul Salva, Jr.,[1] better known by his stage name Salva, is an American record producer based in Los Angeles, California.[2] Known for his signature blend of Rap and Electronic music, Salva's remixes and bootlegs are some of the highest rotated amongst club and radio DJs worldwide. His remix of Kanye West's "Mercy"[3] with RL Grime held the #1 most popular track on Soundcloud in June 2012, continuing to enjoy worldwide success and helping propel his artist career. Salva has since produced and collaborated with artists such as Young Thug, Future, Wiz Khalifa, E-40, DJ Shadow, Yuna, Boys Noize, has songwriting credit on the Grammy-nominated album Oxymoron by Schoolboy Q (TDE/Interscope) and music appearing in films such as the 2014 box office record-breaker Transformers: Age of Extinction.

Career

February 2011 saw the release of Salva's first studio album, Complex Housing on LA-based indie label Friends of Friends, receiving first reviews from The FADER,[4] Pitchfork Media,[5] Fact Magazine,[6] and Resident Advisor.[7] Complex Housing led to his acceptance into the 2011 Red Bull Music Academy[8] in Madrid, Spain where he studied and collaborated with icons including Nile Rodgers, Manny Fresh, Tony Visconti, RZA and others, and where he met his future collaborator and mentor Robin Hannibal.

In 2012, Salva released his collaborative remix of Kanye West's "Mercy" with RL Grime.[9] which almost immediately went into rotation on Power 106 (105.9 FM Los Angeles) as well as Salva's first Power 106 "Jump Off" mix.[10] His affinity for Radio led him to be a resident DJ on BBC Radio 1's "In New DJs We Trust" [11]broadcasting from London, and to do guest mixes for other stations such as Power 106, Sirius XM/Shade 45, Rinse FM, Dash Radio and more.

Salva has officially remixed songs for artists such as Rihanna, Matt & Kim,[12] Boys Noize,[13] Jamie Lidell,[14] Nelly Furtado,[15] The Glitch Mob,[16] Problem,[17] Sage The Gemini,[18] Chromeo,[19] and Shlohmo.[20] He is the founder of the now-defunct Frite Nite record label.[21]

Salva performed live shows with Pusha T at both Winter Music Conference[22] and SXSW.[23] In February 2013, Salva released an EP titled Odd Furniture on Friends of Friends.[24]

In October 2014, Salva released the Peacemaker mixtape.[25] Recorded in Red Bull studios in Los Angeles, it featured guest appearances from the likes of Kurupt, E-40, Schoolboy Q, Bad Lucc, Ballout, Freddie Gibbs, and Problem.[26]

Style and influences

Salva is primarily known for his work in hip-hop and dance music, drawing from a variety of influences including house, freestyle, boogie funk, and Miami bass.[27] Pitchfork Media.[28][29]

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

EPs

Singles

Remixes

References

  1. Brown, Harley (February 13, 2015). "Salva Talks Pop Production, the San Francisco Scene & Being 'Butt-Hurt' About Beyonce Haters". Billboard.
  2. Sacher, Andrew (December 19, 2012). "Salva releasing new EP, touring w/ Daedelus (dates)". BrooklynVegan.
  3. Salva. "Mercy Remix". Soundcloud.
  4. Julianne Escobedo Shepherd (October 27, 2010). "Premiere: Salva, "Blue" MP3". The Fader.
  5. Nate Patrin Shepherd (February 18, 2011). "Salva: Complex Housing". Pitchfork.
  6. Laurent Fintoni (February 3, 2011). "Salva: Complex Housing". Fact Mag.
  7. Andrew Ryce (February 10, 2011). "RA Reviews: Salva – Complex Housing". Resident Advisor.
  8. "Salva – Red Bull Music Academy". Red Bull Music Academy.
  9. Duncan Cooper (June 21, 2012). "Kanye West, Mercy (RL Grime & Salva Remix) MP3". Fader.
  10. Jeff Weiss (September 25, 2013). "Salva's Jumpoff Mix for Power 106". Passion of the Weiss.
  11. "Salva Radio 1". BBC. March 28, 2013.
  12. Nancy (December 2, 2013). "(Exclusive) Matt & Kim – It's Alright (Salva's Synth Pop Remix)". Discobelle.
  13. "(Push Em Up (Salva Remix)". BBC.
  14. Philip Sherburne (March 25, 2013). "Hear RL Grime and Salva's Rattling Trap Remix of Jamie Lidell's 'What a Shame'". Spin.
  15. "Nelly Furtado – Parking Lot (Salva + Kuru Remix)". Hype Machine. September 28, 2012.
  16. "How to be Eaten by a Woman (Salva Remix)". Shuffler FM. March 25, 2011.
  17. "Problem – Like Whaat (Salva Remix)". Dummy. May 16, 2013.
  18. Tom Hutchins (October 2013). "Listen: Sage the Gemini & IAMSU! 'Gas Pedal' (Salva Remix)". Purple Sneakers.
  19. "Sexy Socialite (Salva Remix)". BBC. June 4, 2013.
  20. Petar Kujundzic (February 2, 2012). "Shlohmo – wen uuu (Salva Remix)". Hypetrak.
  21. "Frite Nite – Record Label". Resident Advisor.
  22. Aaron Shapiro (April 2, 2013). "Live: The Do-Over Miami, Red Bull Guest House, WMC 2013". The Couch Sessions.
  23. Osaka (March 6, 2013). "I Heart Comix Presents: Friends of Friends Official SXSW Showcase". I Heart Comix.
  24. "Salva – Odd Furniture EP". Friends of Friends. February 12, 2013.
  25. Frydenlund, Zach (October 30, 2014). "Stream Salva's "Peacemaker" Mixtape". Complex.
  26. Millard, Drew (October 29, 2014). "Listen to Salva's 'Peacemaker' Mixtape, Featuring Every Good Rapper Ever". Vice.
  27. Jeff Weiss (January 23, 2013). "Salva Mixes Up Dance Music and Hip-Hop, Gets Famous". LA Weekly.
  28. Nate Patrin Shepherd (February 18, 2011). "Salva: Complex Housing". Pitchfork.
  29. Nate Patrin (February 14, 2013). "Salva – Odd Furniture EP". Pitchfork.
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