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good articleInfobox musical artist|name = Amon Tobin|image = Amon tobin luxemburg.jpg|caption = Tobin performing live in Luxembourg (city)|Luxembourg City ||background = non_vocal_instrumentalist|birth_name = Amon Adonai Santos de Araújo Tobin|alias = Cujo|birth_date = birth date and age|1972|2|7|death_date =|origin = Rio de Janeiro , Brazil |instrument = Synthesizers, keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, drums, saxophone, theremin, chapman stick, drum machine, sampler|genre = Electronic music|Electronic , Intelligent Dance Music|IDM , Drum and Bass , Breakbeat , Electro-jazz |occupation = DJ record producer|Producer Musician |years_active = 1995–present|label = Ninja Tune Ninebar|associated_acts = Two Fingers , Eskamon|website = http://www.amontobin.com/ amontobin.com Amon Adonai Santos de Araújo Tobin (born February 7, 1972), known as Amon Tobin , is a Brazilian people|Brazilian musician, composer and record producer|producer of electronic music .cite web | url= http://www.allbrazilianmusic.com/en/Servicos/ParaImprimir.asp? Nu_Materia=2155 | title=Amon Tobin, Brazilian star in the electronica scene | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher=AllBrazillianMusic.com | date=2001-04-26 | author=Vaz de Castro, Nana He is described as a virtuoso sound designer cite web|last=Dorston|first=A.S.Van|title=OFOW Article|url= http://www.fastnbulbous.com/amon_tobin_out.htm|work=Article|publisher=Fast n' Bulbus|accessdate=2005-05-20 and is considered to be one of the most influential electronic music artists in the world.cite web|last=Creators Project|first=The Creators Project|title=Amon Tobin Brazil|url= http://thecreatorsproject.com/creators/amon-tobin|work=Amon Tobin ISAM|publisher=Vice|accessdate=09/11 He has released seven major studio albums since 1996 under the London -based Ninja Tune record label.
He is noted for his unusual methodology in sound design and music production. In 2007 he released Foley Room an album based entirely on the manipulation of field recordings. His latest album, 2011's ISAM (album)|ISAM , included "female" vocals made from his own voice synthesised.cite web|last=John|first=Doran|title=Amon Tobin And Tessa Farmer: Control Over Nature|url= http://thequietus.com/articles/06256-amon-tobin-and-tessa-farmer-control-over-nature|work=ISAM|publisher=thequietus.com|accessdate=2011-05-16 His music has been used in numerous major motion pictures including The Italian Job (2003)|The Italian Job and 21 (2008 film)|21 . Tobin has created songs for several independent films, including the 2006 Hungarian language|Hungarian film Taxidermia , and had his music used in other independent films such as the 2002 '' Palme d'or|Cannes Palme d'Or winner Divine Intervention (film)|Divine Intervention (Easy Muffin remixed by Bonobo (musician)|Bonobo ''). A selection of his tracks were also featured in the 2005 anime , IGPX . He has also dabbled in video game scores. In 2005, he created the musical score to Ubisoft 's critically acclaimed and successful video game '' Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory '' as well as Sucker Punch's game Infamous (video game)|Infamous .
Biography
Early career (1995–1997)
Tobin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At the age of 2, he and his family left Brazil to live in Morocco , the Netherlands , London , Portugal and Madeira . Tobin settled in Brighton , England as a teenager which remained his permanent residence until 2002.cite web | url= http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/artist.php? id=1#biography | title=Ninjatune Artists - Amon Tobin Biography | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher= Ninja Tune | year= 2008 There he began producing electronic music in his bedroom with Sampler (musical instrument)|samplers and other audio equipment such as an Amstrad Studio 100 4-track,cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject)|title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:14:05 although he was "not really involved in the music scene" at that time.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject)|title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:07:20 While taking an Photojournalism|editorial photography class at a university in Brighton, he responded to a magazine promotion for the London-based Ninebar record label asking artists to send in Demo (music)|demos of their songs. Ninebar signed Tobin to the label in 1996 after hearing his early work, and he traveled between his home in Brighton and the studios in London to produce his first official works. He also spent some time living in Montreal before moving to the San Francisco Bay Area in 2008.
Under his original moniker Cujo (in Portuguese, the word for whose ), he released a series of original compositions on 12-inch Gramophone record|vinyl .cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject)|title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:05:40 Allmusic called them "head-turning" in a review.cite web | url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r248658|pure_url=yes | title=Adventures in Foam Review | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher= Allmusic |author=Cooper, Sean Many of those tracks were later included on his first full-length album Adventures in Foam , originally released in 1996 by Ninebar to a limited release of 5,000 copies.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject)|title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-12-10 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:07:50
The larger Ninja Tune record label had been growing in the United Kingdom at the time with help from their successful artists such as DJ Food , Funki Porcini , The Herbaliser , and Coldcut .cite web | url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22603-amon-tobin-out-from-out-where | title=Amon Tobin Out From Out Where | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher= Pitchfork Media | date=2002-10-24 | author=Dare, Christopher Dead link|date=April 2012|bot=H3llBot DJ Food and Funki Porcini noticed Tobin's work on Adventures in Foam and prompted the label to approach him. Ninja Tune signed Tobin in late 1996, this time under his abbreviated name "Amon Tobin".cite web | url= http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr03/articles/amontobin.asp | title=Amon Tobin | accessdate=2008-10-12 | author=Young, Simon | publisher=SoundOnSound.com| date= 2003-04-01 The official Ninja Tune website has said that Adventures in Foam had been re-released without permission by the United States|US -based Shadow Records that same year and that this unauthorized version, labeled the "US release", included only 7 of the original songs, different cover art, and that some tracks were titled incorrectly.cite press release | title = Adventures In Foam | publisher = Ninja Tune | url = http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php? id=579 | accessdate = 2008-10-02 In 1997 Ninja Tune acquired the proper licenses from Ninebar and re-released the album themselves. This version included the original album in its entirety, and a second disc containing previously unreleased material. As of 2008, copies of Shadow Record's "US version" are still sold by online retailer Amazon.com .cite web | title = Adventures In Foam | publisher = Amazon.com | url = http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000005E1E | accessdate = 2008-10-13 Over the course of its production, Adventures in Foam has been reviewed favorably. Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork Media said that its break-beat style "got totally out of hand", but that it "never fails to let the listener know who's in charge." The album was released for a fourth time in 2002, again by Ninja Tune.cite web |url= http://www.discogs.com/release/110675 |title=2002 Adventures in Foam re-release entry in Discogs |accessdate= 5 December 2008
Defining albums (1997–2002)
Listen|filename=Amon_Tobin_-_Sordid.ogg |title=Amon Tobin "Sordid" (1998) |description="Sordid" by Amon Tobin, from the album Permutation (album)|Permutation |format= Ogg Over the next several years, Tobin released three albums. Bricolage (album)|Bricolage , released in 1997, was the culmination of two projects Tobin had started after his debut album earlier that year. His third album Permutation (album)|Permutation was released in 1998. In the late 1990s, sample-based music was becoming more popular with a wide range of emerging and developing genres, but Tobin himself was still largely unknown. Tobin's style of music was not seen as definitively belonging to one genre or another.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject)|title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:18:40 The critics that commented on Bricolage and Permutation gave them positive reviews and they are often mentioned, by later reviewers and interviewers, as classic albums of the time. Pitchfork Media acclaimed the use of jazz instrument samples, comparing him to famous composers Quincy Jones and Miles Davis .cite web | url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22604-amon-tobin-bricolage | title=Amon Tobin:Bricolage | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher= Pitchfork Media | date=1999-12-31 | author=Schreiber, Ryan |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080212120836/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22604-bricolage | archivedate=2008-02-12 In a 1999 review, they awarded Bricolage a very rare 10/10 and said that it was "one of the most inventive records of the decade."cite web | archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20000816165817/www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/c/cujo/adventures-in-foam.shtml| archivedate=2000-06-20|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/16393-cujo-adventures-in-foam | title=Cujo: Adventures in Foam | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher= Pitchfork Media | date=1999-12-31 | author=Schreiber, Ryan
Tobin released his fourth album, Supermodified (album)|Supermodified in 2000.cite web |url= http://www.discogs.com/release/8408 |title=Supermodified at Discogs |accessdate=11 December 2008 |work=Discogs.com The album is regarded as his most commercial album to date.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:31:00 Critic reviews were generally positive, with Pitchfork rating the album 9.1/10,cite web |url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22600-amon-tobin-supermodified |title=Supermodified review at Pitchfork |accessdate=11 December 2008 |work=Pitchforkmeda.com |date=31 December 1999 |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20090113213709/ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/22600-amon-tobin-supermodified |archivedate=13 January 2009 and Stylus Magazine saying, "Not many studio-bound electronic musicians could put forward such a vivid and dynamic statement or make it as entertaining and downright funky as Supermodified has managed to do."cite web |url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/amon-tobin/supermodified.htm |title=Stylus Magazine Supermodified review |accessdate=11 December 2008 |work=Stylus Magazine |date=1 September 2003
Montreal (2002–present)
Listen|filename=Amon_Tobin_-_Back_From_Space.ogg |title=Amon Tobin "Back From Space" (2002) |description="Back From Space" by Amon Tobin, from the album Out From Out Where |format= Ogg In 2002, Tobin relocated to Montreal , Canada where he had spent time previously at Ninja Tune's North American Headquarters. Tobin lived in the industrial area of Old Montreal to avoid noise complaints from neighbors after dark.cite web | url= http://www.exclaim.ca/musicschool/whereiplay.aspx? csid1=112 | title=Where I Play: Amon Tobin | accessdate=2008-10-03 | publisher= Exclaim! | author=Nasrallah, Dimitri There he produced his fifth album Out From Out Where released that same year. This was his first album created primarily in a professional studio.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:31:19 He later released a single, Verbal , taken from Out From Out Where.Cite web|url= http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php? id=614 |title=Verbal at Ninjatune |accessdate=18 December 2008 |work=Ninjatune.com Otis Hart of Dusted Magazine said that Tobin's style of producing had come into its own. He acclaimed Tobin's "refined sense of tempo".cite web |url= http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/396 |title=Out From Out Where review at Dusted Magazine |accessdate=9 December 2008 |work=Dusted Magazine |date=14 October 2002
In January 2004, Tobin was contracted by video game company Ubisoft Montreal to compose the soundtrack for the third installment of their critically successful Splinter Cell series, '' Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory ''. To facilitate using the music in a video game, where the level of action or plot can change in real-time, each track was broken down by Tobin into four distinct but similar parts based on their level of intensity. The game's developers could then use each section to provide music based on the actions of the player.cite web | url= http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_microscope/| title=UNDER A MICROSCOPE| accessdate=2008-10-01 | publisher=Remix Magazine| date=2005-04-01 | author=Micallef, Ken Despite not being an official album in Tobin's discography, it was considered a ground breaking work in the world of video game sound tracks described as "an entirely new era of media" by Tiny Mix Tapescite web|last=Mixtapes|first=Tiny|title=ChaosTheory|url= http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/amon-tobin-splinter-cell-chaos-theory|work=Chaos Theory OST|publisher=Tiny Mix Tapes|accessdate=2005-09-20
The album continued the trend Tobin started with Out From Out Where , as he used more field recordings during production. In addition to being included with the game, Ninja Tune released the score as an individual album in 2005, titled Chaos Theory - Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack , several months before the game's release. It was received well, benefiting from a wider audience of reviewers in both the music and gaming industries. Ben Hogwood of MusicOMH.com applauded Tobin's use of melody and texture, adding that he controlled the sounds with the "clarity of a classical orchestrator."cite web | url= http://www.musicomh.com/albums/amon-tobin-2.htm | title=Amon Tobin - Chaos Theory (Ninja Tune)| accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher=MusicOMH.com | date=2007-02-07 | author=Hogwood, Ben He later recorded a Dolby Digital|Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound version of the album with audio engineer Bobby Azinsky in a dedicated Solid State Logic studio in Los Angeles .cite web | url= http://www.pixelsurgeon.com/interviews/interview.php? id=168 | title=PIXELSURGEON - Interviews - Music - Amon Tobin | accessdate=2008-10-01 | publisher= Pixelsurgeon | year=2005 | author=Gilbey, Sam
Tobin's sixth studio album, Foley Room , was released in 2007. The title alludes to the "foley rooms" used by recording engineer s and foley artist s to record sound effects in the movie industry. On this album, Tobin concluded his transition away from prerecorded source material that started with Out From Out Where . All of the samples used for production were recorded by himself using an Microphone#Omnidirectional|omnidirectional microphone .cite journal | last = Cooper | first = Sean | title = Amon Tobin Bugs Out| journal = Wired (magazine)|Wired | volume = 15| issue = 04| publisher = Wired (magazine)|Wired | date = 2007-03| url = http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/play.html? pg=9| accessdate = 2008-10-09 Recorded primarily in Montreal, San Francisco , and Seattle , the samples came from a wide range of sources including motorbikes , tigers , insects , and water falling from a tap.cite press release | title = Foley Room | publisher = Ninja Tune | url = http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php? id=1218 | accessdate = 2008-10-02 Also contributing to the album were the string quartet Kronos Quartet , drummer Stefan Schneider, and harpist Sarah Pagé.cite web | url= http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/blog-what-are-the-weirdest-instruments-used-in-modern-music-168757 | title=What are the weirdest instruments used in modern music? | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher= MusicRadar | date=2007-09-09 | author=Hitchings, Craig Foley Room 's use of field-recordings was used to help promote the album, including two official pre-release Film trailer|trailers posted to YouTube . Nate Dorr of PopMatters|PopMatters.com called it a "smooth, natural progression" from his work on Supermodified .cite web | url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/11675/amon-tobin-foley-room/ | title=Amon Tobin Foley Room | accessdate=2008-10-03 | publisher= PopMatters | date=2007-03-08 | author=Dorr, Nate The first single, "Bloodstone", was released to the iTunes Music Store months before the rest of the album. Ninja Tune also published a DVD titled Foley Room: Found Footage which documented the recording process.
In 2008, Tobin announced he was working on a new video game soundtrack for an "undisclosed PS3 title".cite web |url= http://www.amontobin.com/field/ |title=Tobin's official site (News obtained through current > news ) |accessdate=11 December 2008 |work=Amontobin.com |date=8 December 2008 This was later revealed to be the PlayStation 3 exclusive game, inFamous , and in 2010, Tobin announced that he would be working on the music for '' Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction ''.cite web|url= http://www.amontobin.com/news/amon-contributes-score-splinter-cell-conviction/ |title=Tobin's official site |accessdate=22 February 2010 |work=Amontobin.com |date=18 January 2010 Recent works include "Hey Mr. Tree" as a 'Bonus Joint' to accompany his earlier 'Monthly Joint' collection, a remix of Noisia 's "Machine Gun" released alongside remixes by 16 Bit and Spor, and a collaboration with ESKMO dubbed Eskamon. Eskamon has released a single "Fine Objects". A new AT record has also been officially announced via www.amontobin.com, for which he is "researching and developing new production tools and techniques" and using "a whole new array of gadgetry from the past and the future".
Amon Tobin's sounds and samples are frequently used in the British car-based TV show Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear , and his song "Four Ton Mantis" has been used in a few of the more recent Nissan Qashqai and Nissan Juke|Juke advertisements.
Musical style and influences
Tobin is best known for his use of audio manipulation techniques, where any given source material is transformed to produce a new sound.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-12-10 | date=2008-03-21 | time=00:29:10 His use of this technique has changed over the course of his career. On his original singles under Ninebar and his first three albums, Tobin acquired all of the sound sources to produce music from his personal collection of vinyl records. He manipulates the sounds with a combination of audio hardware and software such as Steinberg Cubase|Cubase ,cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-12-10 | date=2008-03-21 | time=00:33:40 often leaving the original source unrecognizable in its new context. The majority of his early work focused on reordering the Break (music)|break beats from jazz and blues music into faster more complex patterns.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 | time=00:01:31 Guido Farnell of InTheMix.com, wrote about his use of this technique, saying that Tobin has "taken the art to new and dizzying heights."cite web | url= http://www.inthemix.com.au/features/29832/Amon_Tobin_Enter_the_Foley_Room | title=Amon Tobin: Enter the Foley Room | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher=InTheMix.com.au | date=2006-12-06 | author=Farnell, Guido His fifth album Out From Out Where , began the gradual shift away from prerecorded material by incorporating original guitar samples. His techniques began branching into technical sound design , taking break beats or single instruments, modifying specific frequencies, and producing new sounds.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com |accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:41:35 This trend continued through his video game score ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Soundtrack , and by his sixth album, Foley Room , all of the source material was recorded in the field by himself. Speaking about the creativity of sample-based music compared to traditional instruments, he says that "creative input is not determined by your source material but in how you edit and manipulate the sounds."cite video |people=Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=Amon Tobin|url= http://current.com/items/77206132_amon_tobin|format= Adobe Flash |publisher= Current TV |location= San Francisco |accessdate=2008-09-29
Tobin experimented with various instruments. He does not come from a music family, nor has he had any formal training in music theory .cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:12:30 About his music in general, Tobin says that he sees it as a "genuine" expression of the time he lives in, as he says that by contrast, blues, jazz, and Brazilian genres were "genuine" expressions of the 1960s.cite video |people=Solipsistic Nation (Interviewer), Amon Tobin (Subject) |title=solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin | url= http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104853-03-20-2008.mp3 | format= Mp3 | publisher=SolipsisticNation.com | accessdate=2008-09-29 | date=2008-03-21 |time=00:25:10 Despite his indirect connection with Brazilian genres, Tobin collaborated with a number of artists on Bebel Gilberto 's 2000 bossa nova album Tanto Tempo .cite book |last=Rego |first=Luis |title=Let's Go Brazil 1st Edition |url= http://books.google.com/? id=UO61mNDbcVwC& pg=PA34& dq=amon+tobin |accessdate=2008-10-09 |publisher=Published by Macmillan |isbn=0-312-32004-3 |pages=34 |year=2003 Tobin's albums are often compared to soundtracks, and he says that movies by David Lynch have influenced him. In addition, he has stated to like films by the Coen brothers , Dario Argento , and Roman Polanski .cite web |url= http://www.kindamuzik.net/q_and_a/article.shtml? id=1862 | title=Amon Tobin: interview op KindaMuzik | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher=Kindamuzik | date=2002-09-13 | author=Roozendaal, Dave
Live performances
Tobin began performing live shows in clubs with other Ninja Tune artists after releasing his second album, Bricolage .cite web | url= http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002923/Amon-Tobin.html | title=Amon Tobin Biography | accessdate=2008-10-12 | publisher=MusicianGuide.com | author=Brennan, Gerald E. His shows generally contained music that he had produced during his career, mixed with modified songs from drum and bass, hip-hop, or other genres. Because his music was entirely produced in a studio with electronics, Tobin was not interested in adapting his music to suit a Live PA incorporating musicians. He instead used turntables which he felt had more in common with his approach to music production. He is known for building Surround Sound#Surround sound specifications|Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound speaker systems for his performances.
In 2011 Tobin has developed a live show in support of the album ISAM (album)|ISAM fitting his criteria for a performance that is both live and purely electronic. He told Wired Magazine “The idea was to integrate myself, quite literally, into an audio and visual presentation of the album,”.cite news|last=Thilli|first=Scott|title=Amon Tobin’s ISAM Merges Music, Meat, Machines in 3-D Show, Creepy Hardcover|url= http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/06/amon-tobin-isam/|work=ISAM LIVE|publisher=Wired|accessdate=2011-06-06|date=2011-06-06 It incorporates the use of new video mapping techniques that are projected onto a large cubic structure from which Tobin performs. The show has been met with international acclaim described by Vice Magazine 's Creators Project as "revolutionizing the live music experience".cite web|last=Flood|first=Cathleen|title=How Amon Tobin Is Revolutionizing The Live Music Experience|url=https://www.thecreatorsproject.com/blog/how-amon-tobin-is-revolutionizing-the-live-music-experience-video|work=ISAM Live|publisher=Vice|accessdate=2011-06-06
Tobin has performed individual shows in many countries including tours in Europe, Australia , Japan, and the United States. His 2003 live performance in Melbourne , Australia was used for the fourth album in Ninja Tune's Solid Steel series because Tobin was not available to record a studio mix at the time. Many songs from the original recording were omitted because of copyright issues with the original artists, including the Rhythm and blues|R& B group Destiny's Child .cite web | url= http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php? id=860 | title= Press Release | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher= Ninja Tune
A second Solid Steel album called Foley Room Recorded Live In Brussels was recorded in Brussels at the Ancienne Belgique in 2007 and was released for free in November 2008. According to Tobin's official website, "After months of back and forth and despite everyone’s best efforts the mix was in danger of being edited into the ground to accommodate big labels and publishers. Rather than release a compromised version commercially, the decision was made to give it away for free instead."cite web |url= http://www.amontobin.com/storeNew/detail.php? item_type=freebie& id=42 |title=Foley Room Recorded Live In Brussels |accessdate=9 December 2008 |work=Amontobin.comDead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot
Discography
Main|Amon Tobin discography Tobin has released eight major studio albums:
In addition, his body of work includes 21 extended play (EP) albums which contain several B-sides each, a live album for Ninja Tune's Solid Steel series, new material for various compilation albums, and original tracks available as free downloads on his website.cite web | url= http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php? id=137 | title=Ninja Tunes Releases - Ninja Cuts Funkungfusion | accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher= Ninja Tune | year=2008cite news | url= http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/07/amon-tobins-hom.html | title=Amon Tobin's Homer is a Serious Head Trip| accessdate=2008-09-27 | publisher= Wired (magazine)|Wired | date=2008-07-17 | author=Thill, Scott
Tobin's music has been used in several major motion pictures including The Italian Job and 21 .cite video|title=The Italian Job|medium=DVD|publisher=Paramount Pictures|date=2003cite web | url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0013FNC7E | title=Music From The Motion Picture 21 SOUNDTRACK | accessdate=2008-10-02 | publisher= amazon.com | year=2008 He has also produced tracks for a number of independent films, such as The Last Minute ,cite web | url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006BTCL | title=Amazon.com: Last Minute| accessdate=2008-09-29 | publisher= Amazon.com | year=2008 and has created production music for the Zomba Label Group|BMG Zomba commercial library which is used in various films.cite book |last=Jones |first=Chris |coauthors=Jolliffe, Genevieve |title=The Guerilla Film Makers Handbook |url= http://books.google.com/? id=pap7NL-Y1SgC& pg=PA383& dq=amon+tobin |accessdate=2008-10-09 |publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group |isbn=0-8264-7988-X |pages=383 |year=2006 In 2006 he scored the soundtrack for the Hungarian language|Hungarian horror film Taxidermia which was made available on his website.cite web | url= http://www.discogs.com/release/1367867 | title=Taxidermia digital EP at Discogs | accessdate=9 December 2008 He also produced the score for the 2009 documentary Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space .cite web | url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1553156/fullcredits | title=IMDB: Pax Americana and the Weaponization of Space| accessdate=2010-07-08 | year=2010
In 2006 he began collaborating on a hip-hop oriented project with drum & bass/jungle producer Doubleclick (artist)|Doubleclick and a number of guest vocalists. Under the name Two Fingers , the pair have released several singles followed by their self-titled debut album in 2009.
In April 2010, a small body of work Tobin composed and produced for the video game Splinter Cell: Conviction was available for streaming on his website. http://www.amontobin.com/news/splinter-cell-conviction-featuring-amons-soundtrack-contribution-released
In January 2011, his artist page was updated on Ninja Tune 's official website, announcing a new album in 2011, called ISAM , as well as a Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory remix album. Later, the official Ping Pong Facebook page suggested that ISAM would be released on May 9, 2011. After being leaked by a journalist with a press copy of the album, ISAM was instead released on April 20, 2011.
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External links
http://www.amontobin.com Official Amon Tobin Website
http://www.twofingersmusic.com Official Two Fingers Website
http://ninjatune.net/artist/amon-tobin Official Amon Tobin page at Ninja Tune website
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/126242-that-cat-is-something-the-works-of-amon-tobin Amon Tobin career retrospective article at PopMatters
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid3698508001? bctid=24993155001 Video on the Infamous Soundtrack
Persondata|NAME = Tobin, Amon |ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Amon Adonai Santos de Araujo Tobin; Cujo |SHORT DESCRIPTION = Brazilian Musician |DATE OF BIRTH = 7 February 1972 |PLACE OF BIRTH = Rio de Janeiro , Brazil |DATE OF DEATH = |PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Tobin, Amon Category:Brazilian DJs Category:Brazilian electronic musicians Category:Brazilian drum and bass musicians Category:Intelligent dance music musicians Category:British people of Brazilian descent Category:Video game composers Category:Ninja Tune artists Category:People from Rio de Janeiro (city) Category:1972 births Category:Living people Category:Paper Bag Records artists