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GRiZ is a Michigan-born electronic music producer and musician who has attracted an enormous live following, regularly playing major festivals and selling out headlining tours. Referring to his music as future funk, GRiZ produces glitchy, energetic tracks with booming dubstep bass and elements of jazz, hip-hop, and soul. Born Grant Kwiecinski in Southfield, Michigan in 1990, he began playing alto saxophone and piano as a youth, and dropped out of Michigan State University in order to pursue a career as a musician. His debut album, End of the World Party, was released in 2011 by Mochipet's Daly City label, and its sample-heavy downtempo tracks made a splash online. The saxophone-wielding musician began supporting popular touring electronic acts such as Bassnectar and Pretty Lights, leading to his own successful headlining tours. His self-released second album, Mad Liberation, appeared in 2012, followed by the more socially conscious Rebel Era in 2013. His fourth album, 2015's Say It Loud, featured numerous guest vocalists (including Talib Kweli and Ivan Neville) and an increased presence of live instrumentation, working toward more of a vintage funk sound while remaining contemporary. GRiZ stuck with the organic funk approach for 2016's Good Will Prevail. His fifth album, it featured guest appearances from Eric Krasno, Big Gigantic, Muzzy Bear, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
GRiZ is a Michigan-born electronic music producer and musician who has attracted an enormous live following, regularly playing major festivals and selling out headlining tours. Referring to his music as future funk, GRiZ produces glitchy, energetic tracks with booming dubstep bass and elements of jazz, hip-hop, and soul. Born Grant Kwiecinski in Southfield, Michigan in 1990, he began playing alto saxophone and piano as a youth, and dropped out of Michigan State University in order to pursue a career as a musician. His debut album, End of the World Party, was released in 2011 by Mochipet's Daly City label, and its sample-heavy downtempo tracks made a splash online. The saxophone-wielding musician began supporting popular touring electronic acts such as Bassnectar and Pretty Lights, leading to his own successful headlining tours. His self-released second album, Mad Liberation, appeared in 2012, followed by the more socially conscious Rebel Era in 2013. His fourth album, 2015's Say It Loud, featured numerous guest vocalists (including Talib Kweli and Ivan Neville) and an increased presence of live instrumentation, working toward more of a vintage funk sound while remaining contemporary. GRiZ stuck with the organic funk approach for 2016's Good Will Prevail. His fifth album, it featured guest appearances from Eric Krasno, Big Gigantic, Muzzy Bear, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Griztronics
Color Of Your Soul
Vibe Check
Griztronics II (Another Level)
Good Times Roll
Can't Hold Me Down
Smash The Funk
For The Love (Big Wild Remix)
PS GFY
GRiZTRONICS II (Another Level) VIP
Medusa
A Fine Way To Die
Hard Times
Your Light
A New Day
Astro Funk
The Future Is Now
Driftin'
Burn Up The Floor
Fall In Love too fast
Too Young For Tragedy
I’m Good
MEGAZORD
FUNKONAUT
SAXORiDDiM
supadupakulavibe
Feel The Love
Smoke That (Feat. ProbCause & Jaye Prime)
Gotta Push On
Dance With Me
It Gets Better
How It Ends (feat. Dominic Lalli)
My Friends and I
Funk Party
Find My Own Way
For The Love - Big Wild Remix
Before I Go
Feelin' Fine
Falling Flying
Juicy
Tiger Kingdom Space Camp
I'm Home
DTW to DIA (the travels of Mr. B)
Simple (feat. the Floozies)
Wicked
Can’t Get Enough
Feel No Pain
Wax City
Rock N Roll
Ease Your Mind
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