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Origin
  
Sacramento, California

Name
  
Jae Synth

Role
  
Music Producer


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Occupation(s)
  
Music producer, disc jockey,

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Dubstep, Drum and bass, Techno, Electro

Similar People
  
B‑Legit, T‑Nutty, San Quinn, Good Ol' Boyz, Yukmouth

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Jae Synth (born January 9, 1980) is a music producer and disc jockey from Sacramento, California.

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Music production

Jae Synth's is best known for his R&B and rap beats but he also makes music that falls into the hip-hop genre. His influences stem from his interest and background in dubstep, drum and bass, raves and jungle music.

His first album, The Resume, featured T.I., Young Buck, Snoop Dogg, Mac Dre, Keak da Sneak, B-Legit, and Turf Talk.

His sophomore album, Synth City included features from E-40, San Quinn, Mac Dre, Mistah F.A.B., and The Jacka.

Radio career

In high school, Jae Synth had a radio show on KXHB, with his brother Tofu de la Moore, and later they had hosted a drum n' bass show on Power 105.5.

Video Film and Directing

Quickly becoming an Award Winning Director / Producer Jae Synth with Photo SYNTHesis Films. Releasing his 1st Music Video that he filmed and directed on 1/1/11, he now has over 200 Music Videos. Jae Synth has filmed Music Videos in places such as London, Amsterdam, Sweden, Atlanta, Nashville, California, Puerto Rico, etc. Jae Synth has now a household name. Working with the likes of Veteran San Francisco Rapper/Producer Ant Taylor, B-Legit, Yukmouth, Biggmann, Young Noble, Bubba Sparks and the list goes on . Jae Synth is a factor in the entertainment industry even working with famed actor/recording artist love and hip hop star Joseline Hernandez.

Discography

Albums

  • The Resume (2008)
  • Synth City (2009)
  • Mixtapes

  • 60 Minute Suicide (2009)
  • DubSac (2009)
  • Next 1000 (by Tais, mixed by Synth; 2009)
  • Now You're In Reality (2010)
  • Awards

    2009 Sacramento News & Review- Sammies winner for "Outstanding Producer"

    References

    Jae Synth Wikipedia