Simonne Jones
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Birth name | Simonne Michelle Jones |
Born | Hollywood, California, USA | 23 February 1987
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | simonnejones |
Simonne Michelle Jones (born February 23, 1987, in Los Angeles, California) is a producer, singer, composer, model and visual artist based in Berlin.[1]
Early life
[edit]Simonne Jones was born and raised in Hollywood, California.[2] She is of Cherokee and Barbadian descent.[1] Her maternal great-grandfather, Sir Frank Mortimer Maglinne Worrell, is an accomplished West Indies cricketer and senator. Simonne grew up playing the piano. She taught herself to read music at age 3 and by the age of 10, started composing music.[3] As a young teenager, Jones began to produce her own music while learning to become a multi-instrumentalist.[4]
When Jones was 15, she graduated high school by homeschooling herself.[2] A year later, Elite Model Management signed Jones to a modeling contract at age 16. That same year, she moved across the country and began her college career at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County where she received her bachelor's degree in Biomedical research, and Visual arts with honors in 2008.[5][6][7] While she was there, Jones pursued both scientific and artistic interests. These included being awarded a research grant to implement an HIV awareness program in Ghana[8] and working for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to conduct nuclear magnetic resonance imaging studies, and molecular cloning on mutated HIV-1 cells in an attempt to find a cure for the disease.[9] She also debuted her first exhibition as a visual artist at Studio Art Center International (SACI) in Florence, Italy in 2007 and held her first solo exhibition as a painter in Manhattan. [citation needed]
Jones, after being accepted into medical school, changed her mind on a medical career and moved to Berlin to pursue a career in music. The Guardian wrote, "When faced with the decision between a career in science or music, she chose both".[10]
Career
[edit]2012–2015: First steps in the music industry
[edit]Jones took her first steps as a professional musician when she was asked to perform at a Diesel show for Berlin fashion week in 2012.[11] Jones was taken on as a protege by Peaches, who instilled artistic autonomy by encouraging her to engineer and produce recording sessions.[12] They collaborated on the song Free Pussy Riot as a political protest to the imprisonment of the Russian performance artists Pussy riot.[13]
In 2013 Jones was photographed for the cover of Missy Magazine.[14] That year she was accepted into the Red Bull Music Academy in New York City.[15] During this time she was invited to compose and perform as a soloist with the ORSO philharmonic orchestra and choir in Freiburg, Germany conducted by Wolfgang Rose.[16] Shortly after she scored and performed in the play Jedermann directed by Bastian Kraft together with Philipp Hochmair, premiering at the prestigious Salzburg Festival, also making her acting debut playing the character Death.[17] Jones performed her compositions in the play as a one-woman orchestra in China at Tianjin's Grand Theater, the Kurtheater Baden in Switzerland, the Theater Duisburg in Germany before the play moved to a residency at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg for the next 3 years.[18] In 2014, she was invited to open for American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars.[19]
Jones completed a six-month artist residency at Berlin's art collective Platoon Kunsthalle where she constructed motion activated, MIDI-controlled, LED paintings exploring topics in physics and cosmology.[20] She engineered them using open source computer controllers with her best friend, ArbitraryY, a software engineer in the aerospace industry.[21] At the time Jones was involved in DIY audio performing with self-built midi controllers, synthesizers, LED costumes and complex loop machines.[22] Jones also performs as a DJ, playing dark electronic music in nightclubs.[23]
2015–present: Soundhunters, Rub and Gravity
[edit]Jones explored music as a spiritual ritual in the Brazilian Amazon during an immersive indigenous experience in Jean Michel Jarre's documentary Soundhunters in 2015 with the Guaraní people.[24] She released the song "The Silver Cord" in an album curated by Jean Michel Jarre called Zoolook Revisited inspired by his 1984 Zoolook album.[25]
Jones has written and produced for other artists including the song "Vaginoplasty" with Peaches and Vice Cooler for her Rub album.[26] She makes a cameo in the music video. Jones produced the remix "Sick in the Head" for the Rub Remixed album.[27] Peaches also contributed a remix to Simonne's debut single as an exclusive premiere in Billboard magazine.[28]
Jones gave several lectures about how the integration of science and art inform her artwork including at the inaugural Blue Dot Festival at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Manchester and the Make Sound Festival in Leicester.[10]
In 2016, she used gravitational wave audio from the collision of black holes form LIGO and collaborated with CERN using representations of real time particle collision data from the large hadron collider in the song "Alchemy".[29] On May 27 of that year, Jones released the debut single and music video for "Gravity" worldwide via Universal/Capitol Records.[30]
In 2021, Jones performed as a vocalist on Sneaker Pimps' first album in nearly 20 years, Squaring the Circle.[31][32]
Musical style and influences
[edit]Jones produces, records and writes most of her music and lyrics alone in her studio and describes her music style as dark pop.[33] Her music has experimented with elements of pop, sythpop, dream pop, punk, alternative, baroque pop, electronica and electro.[8] She uses Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton and various analog synthesizers to produce.[34]
Fusion described Jones' style, saying she "uses her background in scientific theory to write electro-pop songs that lyrically reference complex concepts like relativity and gravity while sounding both otherworldly and like a hymn you’ve always known."[4]
Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny Letter described, "Jones, who is a lover of science and a former biomedical researcher, cites her interest in concepts like the theory of relativity and other natural phenomena in her music as being fueled by her fascination with the "unknown mysteries of the universe."[3]
Jones describes a production technique in Popular Science, "In Spooky Action I used sounds from a UK researcher who translates star pulses into audio waves to better understand them [...] I created a sound library where I can play the stars on a keyboard."[35]
The music production software company Native Instruments released a Simonne Jones drum kit in the virtual instrument plug-in called Battery of sounds specific to her production style.[36]
Her style has been compared to PJ Harvey, Nine Inch Nails, Florence and the Machine and Grimes.[37]
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]As a lead artist
[edit]Title | Year | Record Label | Writer(s) | Length |
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Gravity[38] | 2016 | Vertigo/Capitol (Universal) | Thomas Edward Percy Hull, Simonne Jones | 3:21 |
Runaways[39] | 2017 | Vertigo/Capitol (Universal) | Simonne Jones, David Kosten | 3:47 |
Psycho Pretty Boy[40] | 2019 | OMN Label Services | Simonne Jones | 2:32 |
Abduction[41] | 2021 | OMN Label Services | Simonne Jones | 3:35 |
As a featured artist or writer
[edit]Title | Year | Record Label | Writer(s) | Length |
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Vaginoplasty[42] | 2016 | I U She Music/Indigo | Peaches, Vice Cooler, Simonne Jones | 4:27 |
Free Pussy Riot[13][43] | 2012 | I U She Music/Indigo | Peaches, Simonne Jones | 2:47 |
"Let's Be Lovers Tonight" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey | 3:41 |
"Water" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey, Imran Abbas, Thomas Kessler | 3:22 |
"Water" Neon Acoustic Session | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey, Imran Abbas, Thomas Kessler | 3:21 |
"Let's Be Lovers Tonight" Neon Acoustic Session | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey | 4:12 |
Halcyon | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones, Ryan Sheridan | 3:15 |
"Words" | 2019 | Universal Music Pte. Ltd. | Simonne Jones, Jannine Weigel | 3:45 |
"Fighter" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 4:07 |
"Squaring The Circle" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 3:24 |
"Love Me Stupid" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 4:57 |
"No Show" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 3:55 |
"Child In The Dark" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 4:26 |
"Black Rain" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 3:42 |
"Lifeline" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 4:07 |
"Immaculate Hearts" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 3:58 |
"So Far Gone" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 5:21 |
"SOS" | 2021 | UNFALL | Simonne Jones, Sneaker Pimps | 4:28 |
As a producer
[edit]Title | Year | Record Label | Producer | Album | Length |
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Silver Cord[44] | 2015 | Soundhunters | Simonne Jones | Zoolook Revisited | 3:35 |
Sick in the Head (Remix)[27] | 2016 | I U She Music | Simonne Jones | Rub Remixed by Peaches | 3:35 |
"Let's Be Lovers Tonight" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones | Neon | 3:41 |
"Water" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey, Abaz , X-Plosive | Neon | 3:22 |
"SMS (Just Want to Be Loved)" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey, Kiko Masbaum | Neon | 3:14 |
"Turn Me Away" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey, Abaz , X-Plosive | Neon | 3:05 |
"Darkness" | 2018 | Universal Music Group | Simonne Jones, Rea Garvey | Neon | 3:03 |
"I'll Follow" | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones | Ryan Sheridan | 3:05 |
Stay Stay | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones | Ryan Sheridan | 3:53 |
Back To Life | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones | Ryan Sheridan | 3:20 |
Blew My Mind | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones | Ryan Sheridan | 3:42 |
Halcyon | 2018 | Jewel Records | Simonne Jones | Ryan Sheridan | 3:15 |
Awards and honors
[edit]Year | Organization | Award | Result |
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2018 | We Work Creator Award Berlin[45] | Creator Award for Performing Arts | Won |
Tours
[edit]Headlining
[edit]- Sowo tour (Italy, 2013)[46]
- ORSO philharmonic (Germany 2013)[47]
- Untitled tour (Italy, 2015)[48]
- Thalia Theater tour (China, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, 2014–2016)[49]
Supporting
[edit]- Poliça (2012)
- Thirty Seconds to Mars, Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams Tour (2013)[50]
- Peaches, Rub Tour (2016)[51]
References
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- ^ a b "The artist making physics and a conspiracy theory into music". May 27, 2016.
- ^ a b "Music Monday: The Science and Magic of Simonne Jones". April 19, 2016.
- ^ a b "How Simonne Jones Went From Scientist to Rising Electropop Star".
- ^ "University of Maryland". UMBC, Baltimore County. October 31, 2022. Archived from the original on June 22, 2023. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
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- ^ a b "Simonne Jones – Bridging The Gap". February 3, 2013.
- ^ Lu, Kun; Heng, Xiao; Garyu, Lianko; Monti, Sarah; Garcia, Eric L.; Kharytonchyk, Siarhei; Dorjsuren, Bilguujin; Kulandaivel, Gowry; Jones, Simonne; Hiremath, Atheeth; Divakaruni, Sai Sachin; Lacotti, Courtney; Barton, Shawn; Tummillo, Daniel; Hosic, Azra; Edme, Kedy; Albrecht, Sara; Telesnitsky, Alice; Summers, Michael F. (August 23, 2016). "Supporting Online Material". Science. 334 (6053): 242–245. doi:10.1126/science.1210460. PMC 3335204. PMID 21998393.
- ^ a b Buchan, Kit (July 10, 2016). "Bluedot: exploring the festival frontier". The Observer – via The Guardian.
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- ^ a b Sayej, Nadja (August 9, 2012). "Quiet Rioters – A Colorful Show of Support in Berlin".
- ^ "Ab 18. Februar: Die neue Missy!". February 12, 2013.
- ^ "Red Bull Music Academy".
- ^ "Simonne Jones im Interview: Wenn musikalische Welten auf das Universum treffen! – Burning Music". October 14, 2013.
- ^ "Salzburger Festspiele: Jedermann" als Pop und Trash im YDP". August 7, 2013.
- ^ Jandl, Paul (August 9, 2013). "Philipp Hochmair – der etwas andere Hamburger Jedermann".
- ^ "Vidéo-clip Simonne Jones AND JARED LETO – @PIAZZOLA SUL BRENTA (PD) 14/07/13".
- ^ "BERLIN · SIMONNE JONES – THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE". 2014.
- ^ "Go Behind the Scenes of Installing an Interactive LED Art Exhibit – Make". March 3, 2016.
- ^ "Hier kommt US-Newcomerin Simonne Jones mit "Gravity"". April 20, 2016.
- ^ Elektron (April 4, 2016). "Night of Machines @ Arena Club, Berlin" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Soundhunters (3/4) – Sound of Leaves". ARTE (in French). Retrieved July 17, 2019.
- ^ SOUNDHUNTERS (June 22, 2015). "CONCOURS ALBUM "ZOOLOOK REVISITED"" – via YouTube.
- ^ "Vaginoplasty – Peaches – Song Info – AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ a b "Peaches Announces Rub Remix Album – Pitchfork". Pitchfork. March 23, 2016.
- ^ "Peaches Reawakens Simonne Jones' 'Gravity' With Out-Of-This-World Verse: Exclusive". Billboard. May 6, 2016.
- ^ "Exclusive: Listen To 'Alchemy,' Simonne Jones' Song Made From Physics Data | Make | Australian Popular Science". www.popsci.com.au. Archived from the original on September 25, 2016.
- ^ simonnejonesVEVO (April 18, 2016). "Simonne Jones – Gravity" – via YouTube.
- ^ "5 Albums I Can't Live Without: Liam Howe Of Sneaker Pimps". Spin. October 5, 2021. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
- ^ Woods, Cat (September 23, 2021). "The ghost of trip hop is back to haunt your turntable". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
- ^ "Flaunt Magazine – Music: What's In Yr Fridge, Simonne Jones?".
- ^ "Simonne Jones – neuH Magazine". April 16, 2015.
- ^ "Singer Simonne Jones Fuses Pop Music and Quantum Physics". March 18, 2019.
- ^ "SOUNDHUNTERS".
- ^ Obkircher, Florian. "Simonne Jones: The renaissance woman". Red Bull.
- ^ "Gravity Music video".
- ^ "runaways". AllMusic.
- ^ "Premiere: Simonne Jones – "Psycho Pretty Boy" | Wonderland Magazine". November 2019.
- ^ "Simonne Jones". www.simonnejones.com. Archived from the original on April 7, 2023. Retrieved June 26, 2023.
- ^ "Peaches on Her New Album and Her Big Dreams: "I Will Ride a Hot Dog Through the Air One Day"". September 29, 2015.
- ^ "Canadian artist Peaches to release 'Free Pussy Riot' video".
- ^ "The Silver Cord (Original Mix) by Simonne Jones on Beatport". Beatport.
- ^ "Berlin Creator Awards: WeWork vergibt 643.000 Euro an sieben Gewinner". November 16, 2018.
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- ^ "Musica e solidarietà, parte oggi il Tangram Festival". August 8, 2016.
- ^ Reifegerste, Olaf (February 6, 2015). "Duisburg: Das Leben ist live, der Tod aber auch".
- ^ s.r.l., Rockol.com. "√ 14 luglio 2013 – Hydrogen Festival – Anfiteatro Camerini – Piazzola sul Brenta (Pd) – Simonne Jones in concerto – Rockol".
- ^ Schultz, Maike (December 9, 2015). "Peaches live in Berlin: Rubbeln bis die Schamlippen brennen".
External links
[edit]- 1987 births
- Living people
- African-American women composers
- 21st-century American composers
- Female models from California
- Record producers from California
- American women painters
- African-American painters
- American women record producers
- American people of Barbadian descent
- American people who self-identify as being of Cherokee descent
- 21st-century American women composers
- 21st-century African-American women singers
- 21st-century American women singers