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Jordan Laws

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Jordan Laws

Origin
  
New York, New York, United States

Genres
  
Electro house, Hip hop, Nu-disco, House, Nu-pop, pop culture, Synthpop

Occupation(s)
  
DJ, Record producer, Singer, Songwriter, Video editor, Sound designer, Composer, Engineer

Instruments
  
Vocals, Bass, Turntables, Personal computer, Drum machine, synthesizer, Sampler sequencer, Ableton Live, Serato

Jordan Laws is an American music producer, recording artist, and DJ. He’s produced pop culture mashups, combining elements of music, film and television, and is an international performer. As a recording artist, he's served as a vocalist and songwriter, with two solo singles to his credit.

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Career

Born in New York City, Laws began his career as a DJ and production assistant and worked as a member of the production team for Christina Aguliera’s Grammy-award-winning Back to Basics album and on her single, “Ain’t No Other Man”.

Best known as an international DJ and music producer, Laws began in 2007 as the DJ and producer of Dwyane Wade's "All In" Converse ad campaign, which included music by Rick Ross and was directed by Little X. In 2008, Laws was the DJ for Kim Kardashian's Stoli Hotel tours. He was the guest DJ at the Producer Guild of America's 2011 DIGITAL 25: Leaders in Emerging Entertainment Awards and has been the official DJ for the Lenovo Consumer Electronics Show since 2013. Laws headlined South by Southwest in 2013.

Laws’ video work includes video mashups produced while with a video collective, Screenwerks, most notably Movie Line Rhymes, garnering attention from The Huffington Post, CBS News and the Today Show. Laws produced the Best of: Ultra 2011 Music Videos for Ultra Records, featuring artists including Steve Aoki, Above & Beyond, Wolfgang Gartner, Calvin Harris, Benny Benassi, Skrillex, and Will.i.am.

Discography and videography

List of Laws' Discography & Videography.

References

Jordan Laws Wikipedia