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词条 Derek Brin
释义

  1. Career

  2. Selected discography

  3. Selected filmography

     Film  TV 

  4. Awards and nominations

     Juno Award  International Soca Awards 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| origin = {{Flagicon|Canada}} Toronto, Ontario, Canada
| instrument = Piano & Drums
| genre = R&B, Hip Hop, Pop, Caribbean
| occupation = Record Producer, Songwriter, Sound Designer, Mix Engineer
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}}Derek Brin is a multi-platinum, award-winning[1] music producer, sound designer, and mix engineer.[1][2]

Career

Brin, whose father is from St. Thomas and mother is Trinidadian, was born in Toronto, but raised between Toronto and the US Virgin Islands.[3] Before starting his own company, Brin spent 10 years as the in-house Composer, Sound Editor, and Head of Audio Operations at Visual Productions, a film and television production company, based in Toronto and South Africa.[5]

Brin has worked with several of the industry's hottest artists, including Ne-Yo, Dan Hill, Jaheim, RuPaul, Kelly Price, Che'Nelle, Massari, Jane Zhang, Noel G, Dru, Andreea Bălan, Keo, Puya, Keshia Chanté, Kristine W, and Dream Warriors.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Brin has been engineer and programmer for hit songwriter Dan Hill since 2004 and programmer for industry heavyweights like Diane Warren (Realsongs), Guy Roche, Jud Friedman, and Allan Rich.[5]

Brin's work has been featured on So You Think You Can Dance, The Hills, The Next Generation, Degrassi Goes Hollywood, Wild Discovery, Supermarket Sweep, The Mom Show, Blue Murder, Chronicles of the Paranormal, Cover Guy, The NHL Awards, and Fashion File.[5][8][11] He also contributed to The First Movie, Save The Last Dance 2, Blue Streak, Smokin' Aces, Poker Night, and Replikator.[12][13]

Brin founded Fierce Music Entertainment Inc.,[14] based in Toronto, Los Angeles, and the Caribbean. He is also CEO and creator of iCaribbeanTunes.com,[15] a major portal where the film, television, and video game industries can go to license music from the Caribbean. In 2007, Brin signed an international publishing deal with Ole Music Publishing.[5] In 2009, Brin was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Urban Music Association of Canada (UMAC) as Director of Artist Relations.[4]

Selected discography

[5][6][7][13]
  • One Track Mind by TBTBT (Too Bad to be True) - 1993
  • Can I Get A Yo by Graphidi Logik - 1994
  • Subliminal Simulation by Dream Warriors - 1994
  • Flex by Belinda - 1996
  • Do You Know (What It Takes) by Robyn - 1997 (No. 7 Billboard Top 100 single, US gold)[16]
  • Pokémon: The First Movie, soundtrack - 1998
  • While You Were Gone by Kelly Price (Blue Streak soundtrack) - 1999
  • Stamina by Rameses[17] - 1999
  • Stronger by Kristine W - 2000 (No. 1 Billboard Dance)[16]
  • www.fan-ta-see by Innosense - 2000
  • Closer by In Essence - 2003
  • Nothing Left To Say by Ryan Malcolm[18] - 2003
  • Unconditional by Kalan Porter - 2004
  • Unpredictable by Keshia Chanté - 2004 (Canada gold)[16]
  • Red Hot by RuPaul - 2004
  • Daddy Thing by Jaheim - 2006 (No. 1 entry Billboard Top 200)[5]
  • Hungry For Love by Andreea Bălan[19] - 2006
  • I Fell In Love With The DJ by Che'Nelle - 2007
  • Body Body by Massari - 2009
  • Under The Radar by Massari - 2009
  • Would You Mind by Dru[20] - 2009

Selected filmography

[13]

Film

  • The First Movie - 1998
  • Blue Streak - 1999
  • Save The Last Dance 2 - 2006
  • Smokin' Aces - 2006
  • Degrassi Goes Hollywood - 2009

TV

  • Supermarket Sweep - 1993-2012
  • Blue Murder - 2003-2004
  • Da Kink in My Hair - 2007-2009
  • The Mom Show - 2007-2012
  • The Hills - 2008
  • So You Think You Can Dance (US) - 2008
  • Kanako, Challenging the System (Documentary) - 2009
  • Degrassi Goes Hollywood - 2009
  • So You Think You Can Dance (Canada) - 2010
  • Positive Women (Documentary) - 2012

Awards and nominations

Juno Award

YearNominated workAwardResult
1993 Devon - Keep It Slammin[21]Best Rap Recording of the Year{{won}}
1994 TBTBT - One Track Mind[21]{{won}}
1994 Rupert Gayle - The Time Is Right (I'll Be There For You)[22]Best R&B/Soul Recording of the Year{{won}}
2004 In Essence - The Master Plan[23]{{won}}
2005 Keshia Chanté - Keshia Chanté[24]{{won}}

International Soca Awards

YearNominated workAwardResult
2006Derek Brin[5][25]Best New Artist - Femalerowspan="2" {{nom}}
Best Female Vocal
2010 Derek Brin & Gary Serrao[26]Best Soca Compilation Rhythm{{nom}}

Brin composed music for the television series, Adventures in Evergreen Forest, which won a CANPRO Award for Best Children's Programming.[11]

Brin received Canadian Urban Music Awards for Album of the Year and Best R&B Single. In 2004, he was nominated for Producer of the Year.[13]

In 2007, Brin co-produced the song "Beautiful Surprise" for Philip7, which received a nomination for Best Alternative Song at the Barbados Music Awards.[27]

References

1. ^SOCAN Article on Video Game Composers
2. ^Derek Brin Stock Music for Nightingale Music
3. ^Article from Virgin Islands Daily News (July 4, 2006): Derek Brin - Producer With St. Thomas Roots Working To Get Play For Caribbean
4. ^Article: UMAC Announces New Board Members and Advisors; Urban Music Association of Canada Welcomes New Faces
5. ^Article: ole Signs Billboard Chart-Topping Writer/Producer To Multi-Year Deal
6. ^AllMusic
7. ^Discogs
8. ^PMP Worldwide
9. ^Article: Romanian Pop Superstars Tap ole’s Derek Brin for Domestic Success
10. ^Wikipedia: Subliminal Simulation (Dream Warriors)
11. ^Blip.TV
12. ^Ole Music Publishing
13. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4818798/ IMDb - The Internet Movie Database]
14. ^Article: ole’s Brin Brimming – Or Is That ‘Brinning’ – With Talent
15. ^iCaribbeanTunes.com
16. ^Hitlab.com
17. ^Article: Cropover Barbados
18. ^[{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=ryan malcolm|chart=all}} Billboard: Home - Ryan Malcolm]
19. ^Wikipedia: SuperWoman - Andreea Bălan
20. ^Article: ole New Releases: A Top 30 Hit And Dru's The One For Japan
21. ^Wikipedia: Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year
22. ^Wikipedia: Juno Awards of 1994
23. ^Wikipedia: Juno Awards of 2004
24. ^Wikipedia: Juno Awards of 2005
25. ^List of Nominees: International Soca Awards 2006
26. ^Article: The Soca Awards Organization (SAO) Releases the 2010 International Soca Awards (iSA) Nominees
27. ^Bajan Sun Article: Philip7 & Masala

External links

  • Derek Brin on Myspace
  • {{LinkedIn URL|https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekbrin}}
  • {{IMDb name|4818798}}
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