HXV
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Birth name | Daniel Pollard |
Also known as | Heroes x Villains |
Born | August 23, 1983 |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
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Years active | 2009–present |
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Daniel Pollard (born August 23, 1983), more commonly known by his stage name HXV (Heroes x Villains) is an American music producer. The very first release from HXV was a mixtape titled "We Off That", and was introduced under Diplos Mad Decent label.[1] Following the release of this mixtape was their debut EP titled Run the Trap. This included the song "Flex" which caught the attention of Diplo, later landing him the opportunity to remix Major Lazers "Jah No Partial". The response to this remix was outstanding, thus securing him a spot in the community.[2]
Music career
Daniel started DJing at the age of 15, and started HXV in 2009.[3] In 2012 HXV released their first mixtape "We Off That" onto Mad Decent, which was hosted by both Lil' Jon and Cobra Corps. This release peaked the interest of both hip hop heads and dubstep bangers. Following this, HXV went on to remix songs by numerous artists, some of which include The Weeknd, Young Jeezy and Charlie XCX.[1]
In February 2012 HXV, alongside Diplo and Mayhem, produced a mixtape for ATL rap group FKI titled "Transformers in the Hood".[1]
In January 2014, both Daniel Disaster and Pete H of HXV released their "Chapel" EP. This was a collab with the fashion brand FRESH.i.AM and Red Bull.[4]
On April 14, 2015 they introduced fans to Vultures; a five track EP featuring artists including Lil Uzi Vert, Rome Fortune, Ricky Remedy and Debroka.[5]
October 2016 brought light to HXVs emotional single "Novocaine" featuring Daniel Disasters long time and close friend Naz Tokio. "Novocaine" centers around Daniels sobriety and the challenges that come with it, Naz being representative of the disease that is addiction.[6]
On November 25, 2016, HXV released Volume 1 of his newly announced "Black Friday Mix". The mix features various trap artists, some of which include Eptic, Ekali, Mayhem and KRNE.
Discography
EPs
- Run The Trap EP (2012)
- Chapel EP (2013, Red Bull)
- VULTURES EP (2015, Ultra Music)
Singles
- "Today" with Stooki Sound and Rome Fortune (2013)
- "Illusions" with Naz Tokio (2014)
- "Twerk" (2014)
- "We Comin" with Mac TurnUp (2014)
- "Living Life" with OG Maco & Ricky Remedy (2015)
- "What You Off" with Lil Uzi Vert (2015)
- "Made It" with Lil Uzi Vert & Rome Fortune (2015)
- "PLAGUES" with Ricky Remedy & Debroka (2015)
- "Vultures" with Ricky Remedy & Debroka (2015)
- "Novocaine" with Naz Tokio (2016)
Remixes
- Major Lazer featuring Flux Pavilion - "Jah No Partial"
- Gucci Mane - "Lemonade"
- Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike featuring Moguai - "Mammoth"
- Rihanna - "Needed Me"
- Diplo featuring Lil' Jon - "U Don't Like Me"
- Carnage & Borgore - "Incredible"
- Flosstradamus featuring Casino - "Mosh Pit"
- Vanic featuring K.Flay - "Can't Sleep"
- Ace Hood & Future - "Bugatti"
- The Weeknd - "The Hills"
- Knife Party - "LRAD"
- Mayhem & Antiserum - "MPR"
- Trinidad James, 2 Chainz, Future, Waka Flocka, Yo Gotti, & Gucci Mane - "Hoodrich Anthem"
- HYDRABADD featuring Abra - "Sanctuary"
- Doe B. featuring T.I. & Juicy J - "Let Me Find Out"
- Mt. Eden - "Airwalker"
- Povi - "4AM"
Mixes
- "We Off That"
- "HXV Presents Basel Castle 2014 Mix"
- "HXV Diplo and Friends Uncut"
- "HXV Presents Into the Void 001 VAVLT Exclusive TomorrowWorld Mix"
- "HXV Presents - Into The Void 002 - PARTY OF 1"
- "Metronome: HXV"
- "Black Friday Mix Vol 1"
References
- 1 2 3 "Heroes x Villains' Daniel Disaster: Trap ambassador to the world". clatl.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ↑ "Metronome: HXV | Insomniac". insomniac.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ↑ "Interview: Heroes x Villains with Girlfriend Speakerfoxxx | EDM Chicago". edmchicago.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ↑ Richard S. Chang. "Heroes x Villains Adds New Chapter to 'Chapel' - Photo | Red Bull Music". redbull.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ↑ "Premiere: HXV Keeps It LIT With Ricky Remedy & Debroka On "Vultures" | Complex UK". complex.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ↑ "Heroes x Villains Talk Sobriety on 'Novocaine': 'Opiate Addiction Is an Absolute Epidemic' | Billboard". billboard.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.