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John Arnold

35 Is the new awesome!!!

About Me

Albums Available at ubiquityrecords.com and itunes ME WITH AMP FIDDLER ON GILLES PETERSON SHOW (BBC, UK) THE VIDEO'S BELOW ARE: 1. ME AND JEREMY ELLIS LIVE!!! 2. THIS SKATING TEAM USED ONE OF MY TUNES IN THE OLYMPICS. IT'S THE 3RD & LAST TUNE IN THEIR PROGRAM!!!! CRAZY!!! THE SONG IS "CALAMBRE" FROM ASTOR PIAZZOLLA REMIXED. .. width="425" height="350" .. .. width="425" height="350" .. Astor Piazzolla -

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Member Since: 9/19/2004
Band Website: ubiquityrecords.com transmat.com
Sounds Like: Multi-instrumentalist/broken beat producer John Arnold cut his teeth in the Detroit electronic scene in a very unique fashion when compared to most Detroit folklore. After studying music theory at Wayne State University, Arnold formed the worldbeat-influenced acoustic duo Blackman & Arnold, which quickly gained attention around town due to their seemingly never-ending performance schedule. He was also a founder of the live acid jazz combo Jazzhead, which performed at many local electronic music clubs around town and quickly gained a loyal following. It was through word of mouth that Arnold caught the attention of such techno luminaries as Derrick May and Carl Craig. Craig was so impressed with Arnold's work that he invited him to perform live at the inaugural Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000, and May issued Arnold's solo debut, Universal Mind on Fragile (Transmat's sister label), that same year. A release on Transmat would happen four years later and Arnold also found great interest from the California imprint Ubiquity. Several singles and remixes later, Ubiquity released Arnold's debut full-length, Neighborhood Science, in 2004. The album featured a veritable who's who of the Detroit electronic-jazz scene, including notable contributions from Ayro, Malik Alston, and Amp Fiddler. The follow-up, Style and Pattern, was released in November of 2005 on Ubiquity, and once again featured Detroit luminaries such as jazz legend Wendell Harrison, Parliament/Funkadelic percussionist Larry Fratangelo, and Mahogani Music producer/bassist Paul Randolph. — Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
Record Label: Ubiquity Records / Transmat Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Detroit Music Awards

I am nominated this year for OUTSTANDING ELECTRONIC/DANCE WRITER/PRODUCER...at the 2008 Detroit Music Awards!!!Go to the website to vote:www.detroitmusicawards.com
Posted by John Arnold on Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:48:00 PST

Tribe Update!

Back in January I was givin the honor to record new music with the original Tribe crew...i.e. Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Marcus Belgrave and Doug Hammond.Along side my contemporaries and long tim...
Posted by John Arnold on Fri, 09 Nov 2007 08:50:00 PST

ALBUM AVAILABLE AT ITUNES!!!

"Style and Pattern" has been made available at itunes........."Neighborhood Science" is up as well, with some other stuff!
Posted by John Arnold on Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:48:00 PST

I am in the Encyclopedia!

Brokenbeat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ...
Posted by John Arnold on Fri, 24 Feb 2006 08:29:00 PST

Worst gigs ever!

After my gig last night...... I thought I would post some of the most fucked up gigs I have had: Addition 1 (The Detroit International Auto Show) So check this out! I was playing a press part...
Posted by John Arnold on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 02:59:00 PST