词条 | Apple Juice Kid |
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| name = Apple Juice Kid | image = | image_size = | landscape = | alt = | caption = | background = non_performing_personnel | birth_name = Stephen Levitin | native_name = | native_name_lang = | alias = | birth_date = | birth_place = | origin = | death_date = | death_place = | genre = | occupation = Producer, DJ, drummer | instrument = | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = Wale, Camp Lo, Azealia Banks | website = {{URL|http://www.applejuicekid.com}} }} Stephen Levitin (aka Apple Juice Kid) is a music producer. Apple Juice Kid's production has been heard on songs by Mos Def, Azealia Banks,[1][2] [https://vimeo.com/9225489 Wale], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHvE2DSul3c&feature=player_embedded Camp Lo][3] and MC Lyte. He has released several jazz remix albums with support from Okayplayer including Miles Davis Remixed and Frank Sinatra Remixed. Apple Juice Kid is also a DJ and a drummer. He has been a guest DJ on Mark Ronson’s East Village Radio. He has performed as a drummer in the studio with Timbaland, and on stage with The Foreign Exchange and The Jungle Brothers.[4][5] Levitin co-founded the Beat Making Lab, a class in the Music Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[6] His latest projects include a DJ event with drummers called Big Beat Dance, and developing Beat Making Labs internationally with the support of PBS.[7][8][9][10] DiscographyAlbums
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