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  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Baby Come On (Original Mix)
04:42
2
Who Loves Me (Dub mix)
05:36
3
Chicos (Tropical Mix)
06:06
4
Guitar Flight Of The Soul (Original mix)
05:52
5
Black Betty (Original mix)
05:29
6
Deep Voice (Original mix)
05:35
7
Welcome To My Planet (Giulio Lnt Remix)
07:01
8
Life Is Good (Original mix)
05:32
9
Movin' Baby (Joe De Renzo Remix)
07:04
10
Save The World (Original mix)
05:25
11
Resort Novel (Original mix)
05:03
12
Dance Without Tension (Original mix)
06:24
13
Piter Play (Original mix)
05:29
14
Make Love (Original Mix)
05:05
15
Hold The Wave (Original mix)
06:07
16
Rubber (Original mix)
07:03
17
Feel Alive (Original mix)
03:55
18
Source (Original mix)
07:55
19
Blue Atmosphere (Evver Andersson Remix)
06:00
20
Smack That (Original mix)
05:30
21
Turbo Burren (Edit Mix)
06:10
22
Generate (Original Mix)
07:00
23
White Flags (Original Mix)
05:00
24
Darck Istitutions (Original mix)
07:19
25
I Am Mute In The Core Of The Sun (Original mix)
08:48
26
Pulse (Original mix)
06:24

Artist bios

Before he was edIT, indie hip-hop artist Edward Ma began his career in the late '90s as the Con Artist. During his stint as the resident DJ at Konkrete Jungle Los Angeles, Ma worked with Hive, Daddy Kev, James Tai, Busdriver, P.E.A.C.E., and Mikah 9; he also hosted a regular program on Dublab Radio. When not performing, Ma acted as producer and engineer for other musicians such as Sole, the aforementioned Busdriver, Aloe Blacc, Emanon, and Dr. OOP under the Con Artist moniker. The name was retired in 2003 and replaced with edIT while Ma was completing his first solo album.

In 2004, Crying Over Pros for No Reason was released on the Planet-Mu label. Rather than rest on his laurels, Ma continued to explore his craft, creating remixes and mashups that gained him further recognition in the world of electronic music. Fans and fellow DJs weren't the only ones to take notice -- in 2006, Urb magazine named Ma one of their "Next 100" artists to watch. Certified Air Raid Material, the follow-up to Crying Over Pros for No Reason, was released in the autumn of 2007. Outside of his work as edIT, Ma has created ad music and jingles for Face the Music. These compositions have appeared in commercials for Scion, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Calvin Klein, among others. ~ Katherine Fulton

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