Bruce Vanderveer , professionally known as Automatic , is an American nominated Grammy-nominated producer, songwriter and entrepreneur. He is currently signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and is the CEO/founder of entertainment company InRage Entertainment.
At his first production job, Automatic worked directly with Michael Jackson. Automatically has worked with artists such as Pink, Pussycat Dolls, Nicole Scherzinger, Christina Aguilera, Cher, Fabolous, James Brown and Raven Simone. In 2009, Automatic produced # 2 on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales Chart, Cradle to the Grave, recorded by American Idol's Bettina Bush. His newest K-Pop album, "Rock The World", was recorded by JYJ's Kim Junsu (Xia) K-Pop sensation. Featuring The Quiett and Automatic itself, the recording was released on May 30, 2016 as the lead single from Xia's fourth studio album, Xignature, which occupies the 14th position on the Billboard World Albums album charts. Grammy-nominated producers also co-wrote the song "I'm Gonna Be a Star" with Ebony Rae Vanderveer, Park Jinyoung and Olltii. South Korean girl group Twice recorded a song that serves as the theme song for the reality show of reality girl group 2015, Sixteen. Automatically also produced the hit single Xia 2012 "Uncommitted" which peaked at number 1 on the Gaon album chart of South Korea and number 19 on the Billboard Korean K-Pop Hot 100 chart.
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Automatically born in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York; grew up in Flatbush and Red Hook, Brooklyn for a 16-year-old mother and raised by one of New York City's most famous drug dealers. He never met his real father. From the offspring of Black-American and Japanese, Automatic is taught in the tradition of Buddhism from a young age. While many of his associates engage in illegal activities, Automatic interest in music keeps him away from the dangers of rough city streets in his neighborhood. His first encounter with the guitar was lent to his name, Automatic. There is a boy who lives next door to Automatic who plays guitar every day. Automatically ask the little boy to play the guitar every day, but the boy does not want to share. One day, after being so frustrated that his neighbor would not share, he pushed the boy and took his guitar away from him. The little boy ran upstairs to tell his mother and the Automatic started plucking the old stringed guitar. He intuitively started playing melodies on guitar. Having no previous instrumental or musical lessons, her mother was stunned that her son played the song on the spot. Thus, he called him, "Automatic".
Since that day, Automatic shows he has a natural ability to learn to play instruments. In junior high school, he joined a concert band at Roy H. Mann Junior High School in Brooklyn. He chose to play the trombone. Every week he would ask his classmates if he could borrow their instruments to take home so he could learn how to play them. He finally taught himself how to play 13 instruments. Automatically also uses his nickname as his stage name when he rap and dance. Growing up on hip-hop, he is a part of the beginning, the important moments in hip-hop that will later determine and popularize the genre. Automatically friend and fight with who will become the hip-hop icon Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J, Nice and Smooth and Big Daddy Kane. Automatic popularity as a hip-hop artist grows. When she was 13 years old, she was invited to participate in a special PBS about hip-hop where she violated dancing. His special appearance led him to perform as a dancer in Krush Groove, starring Run DMC, LL Cool J and Sheila E. He also danced on Beat Street.
In addition to music and dancing, Automatic focuses on martial arts with his sensei teaching him Wing Chun kung fu Yip Man. He started practicing Bruce Lee Jeet Kune Do. He competed and won several underground fights as a teenager and became highly respected in the martial arts community.
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Crisis leads to record deal
When he was 15 years old, Automatic left home to avoid the harassment and negative lifestyle of his stepfather. As a result of leaving home, he became homeless, living on the streets of Brooklyn for four months. She was on track to become a high school South Coast farewell speech student and was the most popular child in high school, but all this chaos in her life caused her to drop out of school. He works at Palladium, Mels Diner and microfilm company for money until he can afford to buy his own apartment. He convinced a landlord in Sunset Park, Brooklyn to rent an apartment for him at the age of 16. Automatically form bands, Auto and Cherokee. The band plays CBGB's, Cat Club, Palladium and other clubs in the Village and Manhattan. The band immediately attracted the attention of J.J. France, bass player from rock band, Twisted Sister. France signed up to manage the group. The band moved together to Red Hook, Brooklyn and shared a factory-style apartment. They auditioned for several record companies and were rejected many times. Grammy Award winner David Kershenbaum hears about the group and comes to Red Hook to hear the band performing in the attic for him. He immediately signed them to Morgan Creek/Polygram Records. In 1993, the first professional release was Auto and Cherokee, "Naked Music", written, composed and produced by Automatic, Keith Cohen and Carmen Rizzo. This album is a mix of hip-hop, R & amp; B, and the vibrations infused by the Prince. The album features Dave Coz and members of the Fishbone group. The single from the album "Taste" is featured in The Crush movie starring Alicia Silverstone and in "Stay Tuned" starring John Ritter. While at Morgan Creek, Automatic is managed by Rob Kehane and Mark Schimmel.
From production and songwriting in the 1990s
In 1994-1995, Automatic began to develop a music group under the production company Apple Children Productions. The first group he united was Forever Yours, which was later named Brownstone. He also found an Australian young man at Venice Beach, Wade Robson, whom he taught hip hop and rap and developed vocally. He later became a member of the Quo duo. The two acts later became signed to a record label of Michael Jackson, MJJ Records/Sony. Wade Robson later became a world-renowned choreographer who worked with acts such as' Nsync and Britney Spears. In 1994, he became the youngest producer to sign a double production deal with A & amp; M/Perspective notes. He works directly with legendary producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. They produced several songs including four songs on King's album - NeÃÆ' à © Hot and Ready. She produced "How Long" by Sweet Sable for the Above the Rim soundtrack and produced a remix of James Brown's "How Long."
From 1995-1998, he worked for the WB Television Network that produced songs for The Jamie Foxx Show, Sister Sister and Cleghorne !. He wrote and produced American Airlines theme song. In 1999, he signed a contract with Sony Music as a writer/producer by Erica Greyson and Jim Vellutato. He started working with A-list authors with Sony and worked with artists such as Pink, Indian Irie, Christina Aguilera, Pussycat Dolls, Raven Simone, Nicole Scherzinger, Kurupt and Fabolous. In addition to producing, he works on the mixing side of production with Dave Pensado and Manny Marroquin.
In 2009, Automatic produced "Cradle to the Grave" and "She Is" for Bettina Bush which reached # 2 and # 4 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales Chart, respectively.
In the summer of 2012, Automatic produced a hit single, "Not Committed" to K-Pop's sensation, Kim JunSu (Xia) from JYJ's superstar pop group. The video for "No Commitment" debuted at # 1 in Korea and China. It has reached # 1 on the China YinYueTai Chart, # 1 on Radio Charts Peru, and # 1 on the Korean Hanteo chart. [1] At Kim Junsu's recent concert in LA, the Korean TV news website TV Daily reported: "The song that was co-produced with Sony AUTOMATIC music producer Uncommitted is an urban pop song that attracts great attention." [2] In addition, the popular Canadian YouTube duo. EatYourKimchi, famous for introducing K-Pop to foreigners, also reviews Uncommitted: "From start to finish, the song is consistently solid and we're really digging it up." [3] Also Kim Junsu describes his recording experience with Automatic in his book. August 2012 Cyworld Music Interview: I also feel that I have a lot of freedom when recording my album around the world. Because the composer respects the artist and artist feels 120%, the recording is great fun. This time I choked and coughed a little while I was singing, but the Automatic composer treated me very well, saying that I could rest as much as I wanted or drink a hot cup of tea and try again, that I did not know what to do. It's fun working with them. "[4]
Automatically also featured as the main vocalist in the group he formed, called Asphalt Messiah.
Entertainment InRage
With his experience as a music producer, Automatic is exposed to a variety of music genres including rock, country, pop, and R & B. The constant pressure of the industry that wants him to focus on one genre, sparking Automatic interest in developing his own label. Automatically partnered with his wife, songwriter Sony Ebony Vanderveer, to create music labels that focused on music diversity. In 2016, InRage Entertainment was born. The label is currently based in Los Angeles, California.
InRage Entertainment has four artists who signed contracts with labels - Autumn Cymone, Loomis, James Manning, and Soto & amp; The Krash.
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- Automatic interview with Asia Pacific Arts
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