Bryan Hollon, aka Boom Bip, is a producer and musician who experiments with… Read Full Bio ↴Bryan Hollon, aka Boom Bip, is a producer and musician who experiments with many different genres and has developed a sound of his own. His music is mostly instrumental, but over the course of his career he has collaborated with several vocalists. Boom Bip is also known for the remix work that he has done for many artists on several different record labels. Some of those artists include Hot Hot Heat, Mogwai, Four Tet, M83, Danny Elfman, Pet, and Super Furry Animals.
Hollon is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio but has relocated to the city of Los Angeles, California. His career began as a DJ on Cincinnati's WAIF and also as a DJ at a small club there called Ripley's hosting an evening of jazz, hip-hop and electronic music. He soon hooked up with New York producer DJ Osiris and Robert Curcio to produce "The Low End Sequence EP", named after his evening at Ripley's. Not long after that he met rapper Doseone in the local clubs and open mic nights and they collaborated on their first album titled Circle for Mush Records. This album grabbed the attention of John Peel and Gilles Peterson in the U.K. and soon they were a name in the British Underground Rap and Electronic scene.
The attention eventually led to Tom Brown, of Warp Records, asking Hollon to complete his first solo album for Lex Records. The album, Seed to Sun, was released in 2002. He has since released two more albums on Lex: a remix compendium entitled Corymb (2004), and most recently Blue Eyed in the Red Room (2005).
Boom Bip usually tours as full live band including drums, guitars, synths and many gadgets and machines. He has played many large festivals including: Pukkelpop, Coachella, Glastonbury and Transmusicales. He has toured with Super Furry Animals, Mice Parade, Interpol and others in the United States.
Hollon is originally from Cincinnati, Ohio but has relocated to the city of Los Angeles, California. His career began as a DJ on Cincinnati's WAIF and also as a DJ at a small club there called Ripley's hosting an evening of jazz, hip-hop and electronic music. He soon hooked up with New York producer DJ Osiris and Robert Curcio to produce "The Low End Sequence EP", named after his evening at Ripley's. Not long after that he met rapper Doseone in the local clubs and open mic nights and they collaborated on their first album titled Circle for Mush Records. This album grabbed the attention of John Peel and Gilles Peterson in the U.K. and soon they were a name in the British Underground Rap and Electronic scene.
The attention eventually led to Tom Brown, of Warp Records, asking Hollon to complete his first solo album for Lex Records. The album, Seed to Sun, was released in 2002. He has since released two more albums on Lex: a remix compendium entitled Corymb (2004), and most recently Blue Eyed in the Red Room (2005).
Boom Bip usually tours as full live band including drums, guitars, synths and many gadgets and machines. He has played many large festivals including: Pukkelpop, Coachella, Glastonbury and Transmusicales. He has toured with Super Furry Animals, Mice Parade, Interpol and others in the United States.
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The Matter I know it makes you feel sad Then you look at…
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@codranine6054
I miss older electronic music
@984GR
I just heard this in a bar in Louisville KY 2 days ago and had to know what jmit was. So awesome.
@matthewslimm8850
KJHK 90.7 Lawrence, Ks night and day log is a classic treat! cheers 2 Boom Bip whoo ra
@danburford7973
i have loved this track for so many years, played it in so many DJ sets. bliss
@gabih2346
its a Zelda 2 music rip off
@petrovichbauer5105
Dang, and I just discovered this!!
@blaidencortel
This is a great track. Here from SiriusXM’s Chillhop. Never played any of the Zelda games although doesn’t surprise me. Some of the best music today comes from games. The soundtracks to Skyrim and WoW Classic are fantastic on their own.
@sailorellie8310
Check out the Guild Wars 1 OST. Also by Jeremy Soule, it's similar to Oblivion's but imo more refined and less cheesy western fantasy-ish.
@jackwithahat8601
Check out Dark Souls 1 OST, absolutely spectacular
@FayeHunter
Same. Like, exactly same.