Ryat
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Birth name | Christina McGeehan |
Born | New Jersey |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Electronica,[1] jazz[1] |
Occupation(s) | Producer, multi-instrumentalist[2] |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, music software |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Obvious Bandits, Brainfeeder |
Website | www |
Christina McGeehan,[3] better known for her stage name Ryat (often stylized as RYAT[4] and pronounced "riot"[5]), is an American musician based in Los Angeles, California.[6]
Her 2012 album, Totem, was released on Brainfeeder.[7]
Contents
Early life
Christina McGeehan was born in New Jersey.[8] She attended Kutztown University, majoring in music.[9] Ryat was created in 2006 when McGeehan moved to Philadelphia. There, she met DJ/producer King Britt who encouraged her to produce her own music. She studied music programming, producing and hosted improvisation sessions.[9] Soon after, she met Tim Conley at a jam session at his house. After their band As Human split, Ryat asked Tim Conley to join her on tour.[9]
Career
Ryat released the debut album, Street Noise Orkestra, in 2009.[10] The second album, Avant Gold, was released in 2011.[11]
Ryat's live show got the attention of Flying Lotus who later invited her to join his label, Brainfeeder.[12] She relocated to Los Angeles and was inspired by the natural surroundings and mysticism.[10] The third album, Totem, was released on the label in 2012.[13]
Style and influences
Ryat is known for her "maximalist production" in her approach,[14] often experimenting in electronics, odd time signatures, vocal looping and lush soundscapes.[15] She often combines classical cinematic sounds, with glitchy samples and big beats, often compared with the artists like Björk.[16] Her music has been described as "Beat Couture".[17]
Discography
Studio albums
- Street Noise Orkestra (2009)
- Avant Gold (2011)
- Totem (2012)
- Alt Mode (2015)
Compilation albums
- Avant Gold Remixed (2011)
Guest appearances
- King Britt - "The Intricate Beauty" from The Intricate Beauty (2010)
- Lushlife - "Progess (Sun Glitters Reprise)" from Plateau Vision (2012)
- Soil and "Pimp" Sessions - "Kioko No Tabi" from Circles (2013)
- Botany - "Simple Creatures" from Lava Diviner (2013)
- Botany - "Monthiversary" from "Dimming Awe the Light is Raw" (2015)
- Mast - "Until You Are Sound" from Omni (2014)
- Taylor McFerrin - "Place in My Heart" from Early Riser (2014)
References
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