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One Child Policy | |
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Birth name | Dennis Ruowei Cao / 曹偌伟 |
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Years active | 2017 | –present
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Website | soundcloud |
One Child Policy (Dennis Ruowei Cao / 曹偌伟 ) is a Chinese American electronic musician, record producer and DJ based in Los Angeles.[1] According to Cameron Holbrook from Mixmag, he is an artist with "a distinct knack for crafting thoughtful tracks with a vivacious dancefloor orientation."[1]
Musical career
[edit]Cao was raised by two electrical engineers brought up in China; they sparked his fascination with electronic music at a very early age.[2] His breakthrough debut, Cultural Transmissions, released in November 2017, delivered a unique take on atmospheric techno, electro, acid and outsider house. It was featured on publications such as Mixmag which noted the producers pensive aesthetic to explore his Asian American heritage.[1] Mixmag's printed edition highlighted Cao's introspective and personally motivated approach and awarded it an 8/10.[3] It was also well received by Resident Advisor who called the lead single "Only Me || 孝" "a track that'll get stuck in your head along with a lot of eerie synth work."[4]
Soon after he released on labels such as The Black Lodge (LA), Guangzhou Underground (Guangzhou, China), and Arca's Mutants Mixtapes Vol 1. and 2., garnering the attention of publications such as XLR8R, Pitchfork, The Fader, and Dazed Digital.[5][6][7][8]
In late 2020, he started an electronic label called Dian Nao (电脑, “electronic brain”) with his latest EP It Mirrored Me (它反映了我), which landed on Apple Music’s Editorial Techno Playlist, Magnetic Mag and De Subjectivisten[2][9]
Discography
[edit]EP
[edit]- 2020: It Mirrored Me (它反映了我) [Dian Nao]
- 2017: Cultural Transmissions
Singles
[edit]- 2024: Machine User (机器用户) [Acid Camp]
- 2020: Hallucination Step (幻觉步骤) [Arca's Mutant Mixtapes]
- 2020: Only Me || 孝 [Arca's Mutant Mixtapes]
- 2017: Crack99 [Black Lodge]
Remixes
[edit]- 2021: Melted Bodies - Ad People [Doom Trip]
- 2019: Rawdio - Trippin' [Guangzhou Underground]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Holbrook, Cameron (16 January 2018). "Mixmag's 30 Artists Under 30,000 Plays". Mixmag.
- ^ a b Middleton, Ryan (26 November 2020). "Premiere: One Child Policy - Absence (缺席)". Magnetic Mag.
- ^ Barnes, Marcus (December 2017). "One Child Policy - Cultural Transmissions". Mixmag. 319 (12): 35.
- ^ Ryce, Andrew (9 November 2017). "One Child Policy - Only Me". Resident Advisor.
- ^ Yoo, Noah (4 September 2020). "Arca Shares New Mutants Community Mixtape: Listen". Pitchfork.
- ^ Darville, Jordan (4 September 2020). "Arca joins her Mutant community for new mixtape MUTANTS VOL.2: RIOT". Fader.
- ^ "Arca debuts new song 'Mallorca' on the latest Mutants mixtape". Dazed Digital. 5 September 2020.
- ^ Staff, XLR8R (3 January 2018). "Belligerents 'Crack99'". XLR8R.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Shippers, Matthijs (4 December 2020). "ARTIST: One Child Policy TITLE: It Mirrored Me LABEL: Dian Nao CATALOG NO: DN001". De Subjectivisten.