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场地: 成都 小酒馆芳沁店

地址:四川省成都市武侯区永丰路47号 查看地图

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迷幻而充满魅惑的声音,如飘在烟雾中,与所有忧郁灵魂的黑暗面产生共鸣。

来自美国的另类R&B乐队JMSN,将在今年夏天来到中国。

JMSN,原名Christian Berishaj,至今共出过三张专辑《Pllajë 》、《†Priscilla†》、《JMSN 》,词曲、制作均由他亲自操刀,评价不俗。其中2012年发行的专辑《†Priscilla†》更是让*R&B歌手Usher在NME杂志中大赞JMSN是他的"favorite new act”。

JMSN在他的音乐之路上逐渐形成自己的风格,展现出自己与众不同的世界,用忧郁的旋律理智地剖析着情感中的阴暗面,细致刻画了人们犹疑挣扎的无奈心情。加之迷幻而充满魅惑的声音,如同飘浮在烟雾中的音乐,与所有忧郁灵魂的黑暗面产生共鸣。

JMSN的音乐人生始于2012年,然而Christian Berishaj却早在2004年*不断展开了音乐活动,从*开始的“Love Arcade”乐队到如今的JMSN,他已累积了足够多的经验使得不论是在词曲写作、制作以及MV导演方面都能够独当一面。

在经历了2013年20多个城市的北美巡演后,JMSN将于今年夏天展开中国巡演,迷幻的曲风与飘渺的嗓音,令人如微醺般眩晕的氛围,等你一同来沉醉于JMSN的音乐世界。

巡演日程:
7.29 深圳 [B10现场]
7.30 广州 [飞Live House]
7.31 长沙 [46Live House]
8.3   武汉 [VoxLive House]
8.4   成都 [小酒馆 芳沁店]
8.5   重庆 [坚果Live House]
8.7   北京 [DDCLive House]
8.9   上海 [On StageLive House]

维基百科:
Christian Berishaj, better known by his stage name JMSN (pronounced Jameson), is an Albanian American singer-songwriter and record producer from Eastpointe, Michigan. Also a multi-instrumentalist, music engineer and mixer, JMSN's debut album Priscilla, was released in 2012. He wrote and produced the album by himself, as well as directed the music videos accompanying its release.

Life and career
Early life and career beginnings

Berishaj was raised in Eastpointe, Michigan by his mother, Crystal Lutz and his first stepfather.[2] Lutz and Berishaj later left him because he would physically abuse her. They had to rely on welfare to get by.[1] His biological father, Nick Berishaj is of Albanian descent. Nick bought Christian a guitar when he was in the fourth grade.[1] Christian started working on Pro Tools at the age of twelve. He began writing songs which he recorded on equipment bought by his father, who had reconnected with Christian and was funding him for such purchases.[1]
2004-2007: Signing to Atlantic Records as Love Arcade

He learned how to play other instruments and began holding neighborhood garage performances with a band, Snowhite, he formed with three other members.[1] He attended South Lake High School in St. Clair Shores.[1] Eventually, he began mailing demos and performance videos to record labels, having his mother cold call A&R representatives.[1][3] By eighteen, Berishaj had written and recorded a whole album, Love Arcade, on which he plays all the instruments.[3] He secured a recording contract with Atlantic Records, after turning down an offer from Sony Records, along with his band in 2005.[2][3][4][5] His demos had impressed David Wimmer and Leslie Dweck of Atlantic, who were taken by Berishaj's drive and ambition.[1] Love Arcade was released in 2006 with the band credited as Love Arcade, the other members served as the touring band only, not performing on the record.[3] He was known as Snowhite while in the group. After three years together, the band broke up.[5]
2008-2011: Days at Universal Motown as Christian TV

Berishaj then left Detroit for Los Angeles. He began working on his solo debut with Luke Walker of The Summer Obsession.[4] His song, "1, 2, 3, Turn Around" was featured in the 2009 film, Fired Up. He used the money earned from the licensing to fund a music video for the song "When She Turns 18", which resulted in him signing to Universal Motown Records as Christian TV in January 2010.[5][6] On July 29, 2010 Christian TV made his network television debut, performing "When She Turns 18" live on So You Think You Can Dance.[4] In October, Berishaj released his first mixtape entitled "Who The F*ck Is Christian TV" for free. During this time he also went on tour supporting Pete Wentz and his new band Black Cards in the UK. Berishaj began working on his debut album, Diary of an 80's Baby with production by Kevin Rudolf, No I.D., co-production with Luke Walker and Berishaj himself. He also co-wrote a song for Japanese pop singer, Hitomi's album Spirit. Universal Motown was later shut down and he did not appear on the rosters of the resulting Universal Republic Records or Motown Records.[7]
2012: Priscilla

After leaving his label, Berishaj started his own White Room Records and adopted the moniker, JMSN.[8] He released his debut album, Priscilla in January 11, 2012. The album was written and produced by Berishaj himself and is of the R&B genre as opposed to pop-rock and electropop of his previous projects.[9] He also pursues darker emotional themes in lyrics over melancholic melodies and beats that The Guardian described as "spaced out" and compared to fellow R&B artist The Weeknd.[9][10] Self-directed videos for "Alone", "Hotel" and "Something" were released to accompany the album's release, while a video for "Girl I Used to Know" was released under his previous stage name.[11] In April, R&B singer Usher told music magazine NME that JMSN was his "favorite new act”.[12]

2013: Pllaje EP

After the success of Priscilla JMSN then released the Pllaje EP in November 5, 2013. After that he garnered more exclaim in the community, and gained recognition in the music industry. Where he was a part of Pray. A song released on Jesus Piece by The Game which also features J Cole. JMSN then released visuals through his YouTube channel for the songs "Love Myself", "The One", and "Thing U Miss". In 2013 his North American tour took him to over 20 different cities where he both headlined and opened for different acts.
2014-2015: JMSN (Blue Album)

In October 2012, JMSN, who previously produced "Nibiru" for Ab-Soul earlier in August, for what his label called "TDE Fam Appreciation Week", announced he and the rapper would be releasing a collaborative project together.[13] The lead single for Ab-Soul and JMSN's collaborative album, Unit 6.[14] The song, titled "You're Gone", features vocals from both artists, as well as production from JMSN.[15] Recently Unit 6 was revealed to be shelved due to business disagreements which may or may not make the light of day. On Twitter JMSN revealed that his upcoming album The Blue Album will be released in late August 2014, but the album has since been pushed to December 9, 2014.

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