Apple Juice Kid
Stephen Levitin (aka Apple Juice Kid) is an Emmy Award Winning music producer. Apple Juice Kid's production has been heard on songs by Mos Def, Azealia Banks,[1][2] Wale, 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.
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Birth name | Stephen Levitin |
Occupation(s) | Producer, DJ, drummer |
Associated acts | Wale, Camp Lo, Azealia Banks |
Website | www |
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] Deepak Chopra interviewed Stephen for his One World program.
Levitin co-founded the Emmy Award Winning Beat Making Lab which began as a class in the Music Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[6] His latest projects include DJing, releasing records on VP Records, Ultra Records and developing Beat Making Labs internationally with the support of Apple and PBS.[7][8][9][10]
Discography
Albums
- Sankofa – Five Elements
- Apple Juice Kid – Plus+,
- Thema Bryant – Sky
- Miles Davis Remixed – (illroots/okayplayer) (2008)
- Camp Lo – Stone and Rob Caught on Tape (Traffic) (2009)
- Freebass 808 – MoonBass EP with Geechi Suede from Camp Lo (La Universe) (2009)
- The Remix Project – Live Mixtape band with DJ, Drums, Keys, Bass, Percussion (illroots/okayplayer) (2009)
- Louis Armstrong Remixed – (illroots/okayplayer) (2009)
- Frank Sinatra Remixed – (illroots/okayplayer) (2010)
- Apple Juice Kid: Dance Clash (2011)
- Apple Juice Kid: Beats of a Revolution (2012)
Singles
- Azealia Banks - BBD
- Wale - Georgetown Press - Folarin
- Mos Def – 24 Hour Karate School (Blu Roc/DD172) (production with Ski Beatz)
- MC Lyte – Rockin with the Best (SGI/CMM) (production with Ski Beatz)
- Wale – My Sweetie (Spray It) – Attention Deficit (Allido/Interscope)
- Camp Lo feat. Styles P – On Smash (Traffic) (production with Cheeba)
- Yahzarah – The Tickler (purple reign)
- Tabi Boney – Rich Kids (Sky Republic)
- D.Woods (Danity Kane) – Mixtape tracks
- Pittsburgh Slim – Toy (Def Jam) (production with Ski Beatz)
- Fresh Daily – Untucked NumChucks (HighWater Music) (production with Ski Beatz)
- Yahzarah feat. Raheem DeVaughn – Come 2 Me (illroots/okayplayer)
- Cesar Comanche, Die in your Lap – Gulf2 – (ABB)
Other
- Lady Gaga (Remix) – Tramp Face
- Noisettes and Kanye West (Remix) – Mick Boogie and Terry Urban present Noisettes/Kanye Remixes – Somestimes I am Heartless
- Freebass 808 feat. Christian Rich – Mick Boogie and Terry Urban present Peter Bjorn and John Remixes – Living Thing
- The Beast Feat. Nneena Freelon and Freebass 808 – Freedom
- Camp Lo – Prod Ski and Apple Juice – 2009 NBC Superstars of Dance – Make Me Dance
- Freebass 808 feat Jovi Rockwell of Major Lazer – Rewind
- Pittsburgh Slim feat Dirt Nasty – Popular with the Ladies
- YahZarah Feat Raheem DeVaughn – Come 2Me
- Curtis Santiago – Prod Apple Juice Kid and Curtis Santiago – iBoo
- 10 Beats with Indigi Music placed on MTV, Vh1, Bravo
- Speed Network Theme Song – Freebass 808
- Apple Juice Kid – Plus
- The Remix Project – Mixtape – Okayplayer/illroots
References
- Cragg, Michael (January 2, 2013). "New Music: Azealia Banks – BBD". The Guardian. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Jones, Lucy (January 2, 2013). "New Music - Azealia Banks, BBD". NME. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Howe, Brian (April 1, 2009). "Freebass 808 – Sky Ocean". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Austin, Lucky (October 19, 2012). "Apple Juice Kid at Chop Shop Tonight". Creative Loafing Charlotte. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Apple Juice Kid Archived June 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Hopscotch Music Festival 2012 Lineup. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Stasio, Frank and Alex Granados (December 20, 2012). "Beat Making Lab". The State of Things (North Carolina Public Radio). Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Freelon, Pierce (June 26, 2012). Open Beats Rock Brazil". opensource.com. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Howe, Brian (October 31, 2012). Artivists Pierce Freelon and Stephen Levitin Take Their Beat Making Lab to the DRC". Indy Week. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Menconi, David (December 1, 2012). "Congo Beats: A Hip-Hop Mission From UNC Sends Musical Marketing Lessons to Africa" Archived 2012-12-07 at the Wayback Machine. News & Observer. Retrieved February 3, 2013.
- Schacht, John (October 5, 2012). "UNC Professors Bring Beat Making Lab to Africa" Archived 2013-06-30 at the Wayback Machine. Shuffle Magazine. Retrieved February 3, 2013.