Osunlade

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Osunlade
Background information
Born (1969-03-13) 13 March 1969 (age 56)
St Louis, Missouri, United States
OriginSt. Louis, Missouri, United States
GenresRhythm and Blues World,[1] house music
Occupation(s)Musician
Record producer
Instrument(s)piano, percussion, guitar, bass, vocalist
Years active1989–present
LabelsYoruba Records
Websitehttps://yorubarecords.bandcamp.com/

Osunlade (/ˌsʊnˈlɑːd/; born March 13, 1969) is an American musician and music producer.

Biography

Osunlade was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri.[2] He composed music for Sesame Street during the late 1980s and early 1990s.[3] Afterward, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he worked with artists such as Patti LaBelle and Freddie Jackson. After a stint there, he moved to New York, where he founded Yoruba Records because of "the continued need to create the music I wanted".[4] To date he has worked with such artists as Roy Ayers, Nkemdi, Salif Keita, Poranguí, and Cesária Évora. In 2006, he released an album titled Aquarian Moon, in 2007, he released an album titled Elements Beyond on the revived Strictly Rhythm Records, and, in 2009, he released the album Passage. He is a priest of the Yoruba religion of Ifá.<ref>Soul DJ in the house. Irish Independent (2005-11-06).

Discography

Singles

  • 1999 "Native Tongue"
  • 2000 "Beats de los Muertos Vol. 1"
  • 2000 "Power to Conquer/Aldeia de Ogum" (as Latina Café)
  • 2001 "Cantos a Ochun et Oya"
  • 2001 "Diamant"
  • 2001 "Rader Du/Blackman" (with Wunmi)
  • 2001 "The Deep"
  • 2001 "Versatile Family Sampler"
  • 2002 "Obatala Y Oduduwa"
  • 2002 "Native Tongue Revisited" (with Jaffa)
  • 2002 "Beloved"
  • 2002 "Pride" (with Nadirah Shakoor)
  • 2002 "New Day" (as Atelewo)
  • 2003 "Chimes of Freedom" (as Atelewo)
  • 2004 "The Year of the Monkey"
  • 2004 "Pride (Remixes)" (with Nadirah Shakoor)
  • 2004 "Same Thing" (with Maiya James)
  • 2005 "The Fifth Dimension"
  • 2005 "New Day/Macaco" (as Atelewo)
  • 2006 "Flow/Sokinsikartep"
  • 2006 "I Don't Know"
  • 2006 "Everything in Its Right Place" (with Erro)
  • 2007 "April"
  • 2008 "Momma's Groove"
  • 2008 "My Reflection" (with Divine Essence)
  • 2012 "Envision" (released on Defected Records)

Production for other artists

Albums

  • 2000 Yoruba Records: El Primer Año
  • 2001 Paradigm
  • 2006 Aquarian Moon
  • 2007 Elements Beyond
  • 2010 Rebirth
  • 2011 Pyrography
  • 2013 A Man With No Past Originating the Future
  • 2014 Peacock
  • 2020 Basic Sketches For Beginners

Mixed compilations

  • 2002 Offering
  • 2005 Re-Offering
  • 2006 Soul Heaven (with DJ Spen)
  • 2008 Passage
  • 2009 Mix the Vibe: King Street Goes Yoruba
  • 2012 Defected Presents Osunlade in the House
  • 2014 Atonement

References

  1. ^ "Mixtape Mondays: Gilles Peterson, Full Crate & FS Green, Osunlade". mixtape. okayplayer.com. 12 November 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Osunlade - Bio". Osunlade.net. Archived from the original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved 24 December 2009.
  3. ^ "Interview". dancemusicmag.com.
  4. ^ "Label Focus: Yoruba Records". 29 July 2016.