- Fyre Dept.
Fyre Dept is the production team of
Adam Deitch and Eric Krasno. Their songs are now featured on two of the year’s biggest records: “My Gun Go Off”, found on50 Cent ’s new release "Curtis", and “The Nature” byTalib Kweli w/Justin Timberlake , featured on Talib’s new joint "Eardrum". The duo co-produced “The Nature” with Justin Timberlake, who also performs on the track. "Eardrum" debuted at Number 2 on the Billboard charts. These releases come in a year when the production duo has already had multiple tracks on albums by Redman ("Red Gone Wild ", Def Jam) andXzibit (Full Circle, Koch).Eric Krasno (
Soulive ) and Adam Deitch (drummer forWyclef Jean ,John Scofield , etc) combine live instrumentation with modern production techniques to create a unique sound. Although Krasno and Deitch both play a variety of instruments, they have put together a crew of the best instrumentalists in New York, ranging from classical string players to horn sections. They rarely rely on samples when producing, preferring to use live musicians. As a touring band the Fyre Dept. most recently backed GZA from theWu-Tang Clan on tour and have backed the likes of Talib Kweli,Pharoahe Monch ,Black Thought ,The Beatnuts ,Chali 2na ,Jean Grae ,J-Live ,Slick Rick andKRS-One .Eric Krasno is a founding member and guitarist of the soul-rock outfit Soulive. Soulive has released records for Velour Music Group, Blue Note and currently is signed to the revived
Stax Records label. With Soulive, Krasno has toured nationally and internationally, opened for the like ofthe Rolling Stones andDave Matthews Band .Adam Deitch’s career has crossed genres, focusing on hip-hop, funk and jazz, playing the role of both drummer and producer. He has done major session work on drums for artists including Justin Timberlake,
Daniel Bedingfield , Anthony Hamilton,DJ Quik and Wyclef Jean and theFugees . Deitch has toured the world and recorded as a member of the Grammy Nominated John Scofield Band,the Average White Band , The Fugees, Wyclef Jean,Me'shell Ndegéocello and his own Adam Deitch Project.
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