Thelonious Martin

Thelonious Martin
Birth name Malcolm Martin
Also known as King Thelonious
Born 1992 (age 2324)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Origin New Jersey, United States
Genres Hip hop
Instruments Percussion, synthesizer, keyboards, Sampler
Years active 2009-present
Associated acts Theo Martins, SAVEMONEY, Vic Mensa, Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis MellowHigh, Curren$y, Chance The Rapper, A$AP Rocky, Da$h, Retch, Action Bronson, Mac Miller, Smoke DZA

Malcolm Martin, otherwise known as Thelonious Martin or King Thelonious is an American Hip Hop record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is also a member of the Chicago collective SAVE MONEY, along with Vic Mensa and Chance The Rapper.

Life and career

Malcolm Martin was born in 1992 in Chicago, Illinois. However, shortly afterwards he and his mother moved to New Jersey.

Martin states his love for music started when he was 14 after watching the late night network Adult Swim and hearing a song by late Hip hop producer J Dilla.[1] He later became a fan of other Underground hip hop producers, most notably Madlib. After graduating from Montclair High School, Thelonious moved back to Chicago joining forces with SAVEMONEY, led by Vic Mensa. He began producing for members of the group throughout 2011 and in 2012, he produced the tracks "Ave." and "If Heaven is a Ghetto" for Odd Future's Hodgy Beats's EP Untitled. Later that year, he appeared on the Pro Era mixtape PEEP: The Aprocalypse, producing the song "K.I.N.G.S." performed by Joey Badass and Capital STEEZ[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Later that year, collaborated with the Odd Future group MellowHigh for their single "Go" released on 4/20.[8] In 2013, he began to work with rapper Curren$y on his mixtape New Jet City. Months after the mixtape release, he began to work with Action Bronson and produced 2 songs on New Jersey rapper Da$h's critically acclaimed mixtape V.I.C.E.S.. Later that year, he collaborated with rapper Retch for his mixtape Polo Sporting Goods, entirely produced by Martin.[9][10][11][12]

In 2014, produced half of Curren$y's mixtape Drive In the Theater. He later produced "The Ghost of Dipset" for New York rapper Smoke DZA for his album Dream.ZONE.Achieve. Later that year he released the song "Her" featuring Mac Miller. The song was released as a promotional single for his upcoming album. He later released the song "Atlantis" featuring Curren$y and Odd Future's Domo Genesis. Along with the song he released the album title, artwork, and tracklist. On December 2, 2014, he released his debut album Wünderkid, entirely produced by himself and featured Curren$y, Domo Genesis, Retch, Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, Smoke DZA, and more. He later had his song "September" featured on Adult Swim.[13] He has recently produced the song "Back Home" for A$AP Rocky's sophomore album At.Long.Last.A$AP.

In 2015, Martin had collaborated with Rhode Island musician and designer Theo Martins. The two began collaborating after confusion over similarities between their names became incessant. "Show Me Around", which debuted on Okayplayer[14] was warmly received and the two began work on a full length. "Bad Tendencies" premiered on The Fader September 28, 2016 and the two announced a collaborative EP.[15] Theo Martins cites Odd Future member Anwar Carrots as the fuel behind collaborating with Martin.[16][17]

Influences

Martin has stated that he is influenced by Madlib, MF DOOM, J Dilla, Flying Lotus, Alchemist, Pete Rock, and Just Blaze,

Discography

Studio Album

Production Discography

2012

Hodgy Beats - untitled
Skyzoo - Theo vs. JJ (Dreams vs. Reality)
Curren$y - Priest Andretti
Freeway - Freedom of Speech
Pro Era - PEEP: The aPROcalypse

2013

Joey Bada$$ -
Le$ - E36
Alex Wiley - Club Wiley
Da$H - V.I.C.E.S
ShowYouSuck - One Man Pizza Party 4: Slice After Death
World's Fair - Bastards of the Party
Curren$y and Young Roddy - Bales
Kool A.D. - Not O.K.

2014

Smoke DZA - Dream. Zone. Achieve

2015

A$AP Rocky - AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP
Skyzoo - Music for My Friends
RetcH - Finesse the World

2016

Hannibal King - Don't Die
Hodgy Beats - Dukkha
A$AP Mob - Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends

References

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