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Dev Hynes

Devonté Hynes (born David Joseph Michael Hynes,[4] 23 December 1985), also known as Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and director based in New York City. From 2004 to 2006, Hynes was a member of the band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released one full-length album in 2005. Hynes went on to release two solo studio albums as Lightspeed Champion and subsequently five more as Blood Orange, between 2008 and 2019.

Dev Hynes
Hynes performing as Blood Orange at Way Out West in Gothenburg, Sweden, August 2014
Background information
Birth nameDavid Joseph Michael Hynes
Also known as
  • Blood Orange
  • Lightspeed Champion
Born (1985-12-23) 23 December 1985 (age 37)
Ilford, East London
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • cello
  • piano
Years active2004–present
Labels
Websitebloodorange.net

He has written, played or produced for and with artists such as Tinashe, Solange Knowles, Connan Mockasin, Tei Shi, Sky Ferreira, FKA twigs, Britney Spears, Haim, Caroline Polachek, Florence and the Machine, Carly Rae Jepsen, the Chemical Brothers, Kylie Minogue, A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, Blondie, Jazmine Sullivan, Sugababes, Turnstile, and Mariah Carey.[5]

Early life Edit

Dev Hynes was born in Ilford, East London to a Guyanese mother and a Sierra Leone Creole father.[6] He was educated at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School, now known as Chadwell Heath Academy. From their formation in 2004 until their break-up in 2006, Hynes was a member of the dance-punk band Test Icicles, playing guitar, synth, and occasionally performing vocals. They released one full-length album, For Screening Purposes Only, in 2005. Hynes relocated to New York in 2007 where he resides.[7]

Solo work Edit

Lightspeed Champion Edit

In early 2007, Hynes, under the name Lightspeed Champion, recorded his debut album in Omaha, Nebraska with Saddle Creek producer Mike Mogis. A number of Omaha-based musicians appeared on the record, including Mogis himself, trumpet player and pianist Nate Walcott, the Faint's drummer Clark Baechle and guest vocalist Emmy the Great, along with moonlighting members of Cursive and Tilly and the Wall.[8] These recording sessions resulted in the single "Galaxy of the Lost", released on 30 July 2007, and the album Falling Off the Lavender Bridge, released on 21 January 2008.[9] The name 'Lightspeed Champion' comes from a series of comic strips Hynes drew as a teenager in his school mathematics books.[10]

The touring band for the Falling Off the Lavender Bridge album at various points consisted of friends of Hynes' from other bands, including Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine and Emmy the Great. Mike Siddell, formerly of Hope of the States, played violin with the band. Anna Prior, formerly of Leeds bands Dead Disco and the Ivories, played drums for most of the tour. Other guest members to have contributed in live shows include Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys, Faris Badwan of the Horrors, Frederick Blood-Royale of Ox.Eagle.Lion.Man,[11] Jack Peñate and Eugene McGuinness as well as We Are Scientists' Keith Murray on Late Night with Conan O'Brien on 6 June 2008.

Backed by a full band, Hynes appeared at the NME 2008 Awards, broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 February 2008, dressed as characters from Star Wars, including Princess Leia on the drums. The band's affinity with Star Wars continued when they played the main theme to the trilogy at the Wireless Festival in 2008.[12] Hynes and a violinist Mike Siddell began a short US tour in March 2008, ending with an appearance at SXSW in 2008. At SXSW, they befriended the Wombats, who supported them at a Royal Albert Hall concert. Hynes also performed with We Are Scientists at the Glastonbury in 2008 (John Peel Stage)[13] and appeared at Belgian music festival Pukkelpop in August 2008.[citation needed]

By the end of what became a two-year touring period, Hynes had suffered severe damage to his throat, and had to undergo extensive surgery.[14] He took a two and a half-year hiatus from touring, appearing occasionally to play shows in New York and a top billed slot at the Carling Festival in 2009. In December 2008, Hynes was asked on behalf of the British Film Institute to perform the soundtrack of the cult Hal Ashby film Harold and Maude after a screening of the performance. Hynes had to cancel this due to an operation he had to undergo on his throat. The event was rescheduled for May 2009. In July 2009 Hynes reprised the soundtrack and performed at Latitude Festival. In June 2009, Hynes performed at the Barbican Centre in London in commemoration of the composer Moondog, singing renditions along with London Saxophonic of songs from the Moondog album Sax Pax for a Sax. He also sang "Fujiyama Part 2" backed by the Britten Sinfonia. In April 2010, Hynes returned to the Barbican to perform with the Triffids for a special concert in honour of their singer David McComb along with Warren Ellis, Tindersticks and members of the Brian Jonestown Massacre. He returned for a two-week European tour in June 2010.

Hynes has recorded a number of bootlegs and unofficial releases, made available to the public through his blog and MySpace.[15] These include an album written and recorded entirely in a day and an EP consisting of covers of Green Day songs. The second Lightspeed Champion album, Life Is Sweet! Nice to Meet You, was released in 2010. Hynes retired the project to focus fully on his Blood Orange project.

Blood Orange Edit

 
Hynes performing as Blood Orange in 2011

With Lightspeed Champion on effective hiatus, Hynes decided to concentrate on a new musical project more focused on R&B and electronica, called Blood Orange. Various live performances under this alias have taken place in New York and London within November and December 2009, consisting of Hynes, a guitar, and a laptop. On 17 December 2009, Hynes performed a song titled "Forget It" on the final It's On with Alexa Chung show on MTV. He performed to a backing track dressed in a wizard costume.

Hynes' debut single under the moniker Blood Orange, "Dinner", was released in January 2011 on Terrible Records, with an accompanying video directed by Alan Del Rio that debuted on Pitchfork TV. Following this, his full-length record Coastal Grooves was released in August 2011 on Domino Records.[16] The song "Sutphin Boulevard" was featured on the 17 January 2011 premiere episode of the MTV show Skins.[17] On 9 April 2012, Hynes embarked on a tour as Blood Orange opening for Florence and the Machine.

In November 2013, Hynes released the second Blood Orange album, Cupid Deluxe. The album features guest appearances, including performances from David Longstreth (Dirty Projectors), Caroline Polachek (Chairlift), Samantha Urbani (Friends), Clams Casino, Despot, Adam Bainbridge (Kindness), Skepta and more. The album was promoted by three singles: "Chamakay", "You're Not Good Enough" and "Uncle ACE". The album was streamed in full on Hynes' own YouTube channel on 5 November 2013.[18] The album also includes a cover of "I Can Only Disappoint U", originally by the British rock group Mansun under the title "Always Let You Down". In November, Blood Orange appeared on the cover of The Fader in its 89th issue.[19] Hynes scored the 2013 film Palo Alto, directed by Gia Coppola.[20]

On 8 January 2014, it was announced that Blood Orange was on the line-up for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. In November 2015, Hynes released a collaborative EP with New Zealand psychedelic pop artist Connan Mockasin titled Myths 001: Collaborative Recordings Captured in Marfa, TX 9–16 March 2015.[21]

On 18 April 2016, Hynes announced his third record under the Blood Orange moniker would be entitled Freetown Sound.[22] It was released on 28 June 2016, three days ahead of the planned 1 July 2016 release.[23] His album Freetown Sound was shortlisted by IMPALA (Independent Music Companies Association) for the Album of the Year Award 2016, which rewards on a yearly basis the best album released on an independent European label.[24]

On 19 July 2018, he announced his fourth studio album under the Blood Orange moniker, Negro Swan, and released in the following week its first two singles: "Charcoal Baby" and "Jewelry".[25][26] The album was released on 24 August 2018.[27]

On 25 June 2019, Hynes announced his fifth release under the Blood Orange moniker in an interview with Cultured Magazine.[28] The mixtape, titled Angel's Pulse, was released on 12 July 2019.[29]

In 2022, Hynes performed alongside Liam Benzvi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Benzvi, Tariq Al-Sabir, Eva Tolkin, and Ian Isiah at Madison Square Garden as part of Harry Styles, " Love On Tour," Tour.[30]

In September 2022, it was announced Hynes signed to RCA Records.[31]

Writing and producing for other artists Edit

Hynes has written and contributed songs to a number of other acts. His arrangements and vocals have appeared on songs by the Chemical Brothers ("All Rights Reversed", from 2007's Grammy Award winning album We Are the Night), and Basement Jaxx, on their album Scars.

Hynes has co-written and produced songs for Diana Vickers on Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree, another No. 1 debutante on the UK Albums Chart. He has also produced and written songs for Theophilus London, including his second album, Vibes, released in 2014, and the 2011 EP, Lovers Holiday, which he also featured on.[citation needed]

Hynes contributed music to the 2010 film MacGruber, including the duet "Rock My Body" with Saturday Night Live cast member Kristen Wiig. In late 2011, he produced Australian noise pop duo Bleeding Knees Club's debut album Nothing to Do, which was released on 2 March 2012. He co-wrote and co-produced Solange Knowles' 2012 EP True.

Hynes has co-written the song "Everything Is Embarrassing" for Sky Ferreira. He worked with Britney Spears on her eighth album, Britney Jean, however, none of his songs made the final cut.[32]

He co-wrote and co-produced Kylie Minogue's song "Crystallize", a charity single for One Note Against Cancer.[citation needed]

Hynes co-wrote and produced "All That" with Carly Rae Jepsen for her album E•MO•TION, and also co-wrote "Body Language" for her EP Emotion: Side B.

He co-wrote two songs on Spector's second album, Moth Boys, "Cocktail Party / Heads Interlude" and "Decade of Decay". Hynes also co-wrote "Difficult Phone Call", a track on the extended version of the album. Hynes was also one of the producers on the album.

Hynes produced and was featured on Hun43rd by A$AP Rocky, off of Rocky's third studio album, Testing.[33]

He was also featured on Self Care by Mac Miller, off of Mac's album Swimming.

Hynes and collaborator Ian Isiah co-created and performed an adaptation of "Grateful" by gospel singer Hezekiah Walker for a fashion show by New York-based designer Telfar Clemens.[34]

Hynes co-wrote with Deborah Harry Blondie's single "Long Time", included on the band's eleventh album Pollinator. it was released as its second single and reached the #5 on the Billboard's Hot Dance Chart and #19 on the Adult Alternative Songs. It was also a hit in United Kingdom.

In 2021, he was also featured on Alien Love Call, a single by Turnstile.[35]

Classical music and scores Edit

Hynes has collaborated several times with composer Philip Glass, performing his piano Etudes for radio, at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.[36][37]

Hynes has written scores for art pieces and film in collaboration with Alex Da Corte, Josh Kline & the Palo Alto score for the movie of the same name by Gia Coppola.[38]

A special performance of Eastern Sports was performed at ICA Philadelphia in 2015[39] and at the Whitney Museum of Art in 2017.[40]

Two performances of the "Palo Alto" score took place in 2016.[41]

In 2019, Hynes composed the score for the film Queen & Slim.

Discography Edit

As Blood Orange Edit

Studio albums
Mixtapes & EP's

As Lightspeed Champion Edit

As Devonté Hynes Edit

Mixtapes & EPs
Soundtracks

References Edit

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  2. ^ Pearce, Sheldon (24 August 2018). "'Nappy Wonder' by Blood Orange Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
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  20. ^ "The Indiewire Springboard: 'Palo Alto' Director Gia Coppola Lives Up To Her Family's Legacy|Filmmakers,Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews". Indiewire. 26 October 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
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  33. ^ "Here's the tracklist and producer credits for A$AP Rocky's TESTING". Thefaer.com. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
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  38. ^ "Devonté Hynes: Palo Alto: Original Motion Picture Score / Palo Alto: Music from the Motion Picture". Pitchfork. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  39. ^ "Video: Dev Hynes performing *Easternsports* score live at ICA - ICA Philadelphia". Institute of Contemporary Art - Philadelphia, PA. 9 March 2015.
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External links Edit

hynes, devonté, hynes, born, david, joseph, michael, hynes, december, 1985, also, known, blood, orange, formerly, lightspeed, champion, english, singer, songwriter, record, producer, director, based, york, city, from, 2004, 2006, hynes, member, band, test, ici. Devonte Hynes born David Joseph Michael Hynes 4 23 December 1985 also known as Blood Orange and formerly Lightspeed Champion is an English singer songwriter record producer and director based in New York City From 2004 to 2006 Hynes was a member of the band Test Icicles playing guitar synth and occasionally performing vocals They released one full length album in 2005 Hynes went on to release two solo studio albums as Lightspeed Champion and subsequently five more as Blood Orange between 2008 and 2019 Dev HynesHynes performing as Blood Orange at Way Out West in Gothenburg Sweden August 2014Background informationBirth nameDavid Joseph Michael HynesAlso known asBlood OrangeLightspeed ChampionBorn 1985 12 23 23 December 1985 age 37 Ilford East LondonGenresAlternative R amp B 1 progressive R amp B 2 experimental jazz 3 Instrument s VocalsguitarcellopianoYears active2004 presentLabelsDominoTerribleRCAWebsitebloodorange wbr net He has written played or produced for and with artists such as Tinashe Solange Knowles Connan Mockasin Tei Shi Sky Ferreira FKA twigs Britney Spears Haim Caroline Polachek Florence and the Machine Carly Rae Jepsen the Chemical Brothers Kylie Minogue A AP Rocky Mac Miller Blondie Jazmine Sullivan Sugababes Turnstile and Mariah Carey 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Solo work 2 1 Lightspeed Champion 2 2 Blood Orange 3 Writing and producing for other artists 4 Classical music and scores 5 Discography 5 1 As Blood Orange 5 2 As Lightspeed Champion 5 3 As Devonte Hynes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditDev Hynes was born in Ilford East London to a Guyanese mother and a Sierra Leone Creole father 6 He was educated at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School now known as Chadwell Heath Academy From their formation in 2004 until their break up in 2006 Hynes was a member of the dance punk band Test Icicles playing guitar synth and occasionally performing vocals They released one full length album For Screening Purposes Only in 2005 Hynes relocated to New York in 2007 where he resides 7 Solo work EditLightspeed Champion Edit In early 2007 Hynes under the name Lightspeed Champion recorded his debut album in Omaha Nebraska with Saddle Creek producer Mike Mogis A number of Omaha based musicians appeared on the record including Mogis himself trumpet player and pianist Nate Walcott the Faint s drummer Clark Baechle and guest vocalist Emmy the Great along with moonlighting members of Cursive and Tilly and the Wall 8 These recording sessions resulted in the single Galaxy of the Lost released on 30 July 2007 and the album Falling Off the Lavender Bridge released on 21 January 2008 9 The name Lightspeed Champion comes from a series of comic strips Hynes drew as a teenager in his school mathematics books 10 The touring band for the Falling Off the Lavender Bridge album at various points consisted of friends of Hynes from other bands including Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine and Emmy the Great Mike Siddell formerly of Hope of the States played violin with the band Anna Prior formerly of Leeds bands Dead Disco and the Ivories played drums for most of the tour Other guest members to have contributed in live shows include Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys Faris Badwan of the Horrors Frederick Blood Royale of Ox Eagle Lion Man 11 Jack Penate and Eugene McGuinness as well as We Are Scientists Keith Murray on Late Night with Conan O Brien on 6 June 2008 Backed by a full band Hynes appeared at the NME 2008 Awards broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 February 2008 dressed as characters from Star Wars including Princess Leia on the drums The band s affinity with Star Wars continued when they played the main theme to the trilogy at the Wireless Festival in 2008 12 Hynes and a violinist Mike Siddell began a short US tour in March 2008 ending with an appearance at SXSW in 2008 At SXSW they befriended the Wombats who supported them at a Royal Albert Hall concert Hynes also performed with We Are Scientists at the Glastonbury in 2008 John Peel Stage 13 and appeared at Belgian music festival Pukkelpop in August 2008 citation needed By the end of what became a two year touring period Hynes had suffered severe damage to his throat and had to undergo extensive surgery 14 He took a two and a half year hiatus from touring appearing occasionally to play shows in New York and a top billed slot at the Carling Festival in 2009 In December 2008 Hynes was asked on behalf of the British Film Institute to perform the soundtrack of the cult Hal Ashby film Harold and Maude after a screening of the performance Hynes had to cancel this due to an operation he had to undergo on his throat The event was rescheduled for May 2009 In July 2009 Hynes reprised the soundtrack and performed at Latitude Festival In June 2009 Hynes performed at the Barbican Centre in London in commemoration of the composer Moondog singing renditions along with London Saxophonic of songs from the Moondog album Sax Pax for a Sax He also sang Fujiyama Part 2 backed by the Britten Sinfonia In April 2010 Hynes returned to the Barbican to perform with the Triffids for a special concert in honour of their singer David McComb along with Warren Ellis Tindersticks and members of the Brian Jonestown Massacre He returned for a two week European tour in June 2010 Hynes has recorded a number of bootlegs and unofficial releases made available to the public through his blog and MySpace 15 These include an album written and recorded entirely in a day and an EP consisting of covers of Green Day songs The second Lightspeed Champion album Life Is Sweet Nice to Meet You was released in 2010 Hynes retired the project to focus fully on his Blood Orange project Blood Orange Edit nbsp Hynes performing as Blood Orange in 2011With Lightspeed Champion on effective hiatus Hynes decided to concentrate on a new musical project more focused on R amp B and electronica called Blood Orange Various live performances under this alias have taken place in New York and London within November and December 2009 consisting of Hynes a guitar and a laptop On 17 December 2009 Hynes performed a song titled Forget It on the final It s On with Alexa Chung show on MTV He performed to a backing track dressed in a wizard costume Hynes debut single under the moniker Blood Orange Dinner was released in January 2011 on Terrible Records with an accompanying video directed by Alan Del Rio that debuted on Pitchfork TV Following this his full length record Coastal Grooves was released in August 2011 on Domino Records 16 The song Sutphin Boulevard was featured on the 17 January 2011 premiere episode of the MTV show Skins 17 On 9 April 2012 Hynes embarked on a tour as Blood Orange opening for Florence and the Machine In November 2013 Hynes released the second Blood Orange album Cupid Deluxe The album features guest appearances including performances from David Longstreth Dirty Projectors Caroline Polachek Chairlift Samantha Urbani Friends Clams Casino Despot Adam Bainbridge Kindness Skepta and more The album was promoted by three singles Chamakay You re Not Good Enough and Uncle ACE The album was streamed in full on Hynes own YouTube channel on 5 November 2013 18 The album also includes a cover of I Can Only Disappoint U originally by the British rock group Mansun under the title Always Let You Down In November Blood Orange appeared on the cover of The Fader in its 89th issue 19 Hynes scored the 2013 film Palo Alto directed by Gia Coppola 20 On 8 January 2014 it was announced that Blood Orange was on the line up for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio California In November 2015 Hynes released a collaborative EP with New Zealand psychedelic pop artist Connan Mockasin titled Myths 001 Collaborative Recordings Captured in Marfa TX 9 16 March 2015 21 On 18 April 2016 Hynes announced his third record under the Blood Orange moniker would be entitled Freetown Sound 22 It was released on 28 June 2016 three days ahead of the planned 1 July 2016 release 23 His album Freetown Sound was shortlisted by IMPALA Independent Music Companies Association for the Album of the Year Award 2016 which rewards on a yearly basis the best album released on an independent European label 24 On 19 July 2018 he announced his fourth studio album under the Blood Orange moniker Negro Swan and released in the following week its first two singles Charcoal Baby and Jewelry 25 26 The album was released on 24 August 2018 27 On 25 June 2019 Hynes announced his fifth release under the Blood Orange moniker in an interview with Cultured Magazine 28 The mixtape titled Angel s Pulse was released on 12 July 2019 29 In 2022 Hynes performed alongside Liam Benzvi on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Benzvi Tariq Al Sabir Eva Tolkin and Ian Isiah at Madison Square Garden as part of Harry Styles Love On Tour Tour 30 In September 2022 it was announced Hynes signed to RCA Records 31 Writing and producing for other artists EditSee also Dev Hynes discography Production and writing discography Hynes has written and contributed songs to a number of other acts His arrangements and vocals have appeared on songs by the Chemical Brothers All Rights Reversed from 2007 s Grammy Award winning album We Are the Night and Basement Jaxx on their album Scars Hynes has co written and produced songs for Diana Vickers on Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree another No 1 debutante on the UK Albums Chart He has also produced and written songs for Theophilus London including his second album Vibes released in 2014 and the 2011 EP Lovers Holiday which he also featured on citation needed Hynes contributed music to the 2010 film MacGruber including the duet Rock My Body with Saturday Night Live cast member Kristen Wiig In late 2011 he produced Australian noise pop duo Bleeding Knees Club s debut album Nothing to Do which was released on 2 March 2012 He co wrote and co produced Solange Knowles 2012 EP True Hynes has co written the song Everything Is Embarrassing for Sky Ferreira He worked with Britney Spears on her eighth album Britney Jean however none of his songs made the final cut 32 He co wrote and co produced Kylie Minogue s song Crystallize a charity single for One Note Against Cancer citation needed Hynes co wrote and produced All That with Carly Rae Jepsen for her album E MO TION and also co wrote Body Language for her EP Emotion Side B He co wrote two songs on Spector s second album Moth Boys Cocktail Party Heads Interlude and Decade of Decay Hynes also co wrote Difficult Phone Call a track on the extended version of the album Hynes was also one of the producers on the album Hynes produced and was featured on Hun43rd by A AP Rocky off of Rocky s third studio album Testing 33 He was also featured on Self Care by Mac Miller off of Mac s album Swimming Hynes and collaborator Ian Isiah co created and performed an adaptation of Grateful by gospel singer Hezekiah Walker for a fashion show by New York based designer Telfar Clemens 34 Hynes co wrote with Deborah Harry Blondie s single Long Time included on the band s eleventh album Pollinator it was released as its second single and reached the 5 on the Billboard s Hot Dance Chart and 19 on the Adult Alternative Songs It was also a hit in United Kingdom In 2021 he was also featured on Alien Love Call a single by Turnstile 35 Classical music and scores EditHynes has collaborated several times with composer Philip Glass performing his piano Etudes for radio at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center 36 37 Hynes has written scores for art pieces and film in collaboration with Alex Da Corte Josh Kline amp the Palo Alto score for the movie of the same name by Gia Coppola 38 A special performance of Eastern Sports was performed at ICA Philadelphia in 2015 39 and at the Whitney Museum of Art in 2017 40 Two performances of the Palo Alto score took place in 2016 41 In 2019 Hynes composed the score for the film Queen amp Slim Discography EditMain article Dev Hynes discography As Blood Orange Edit Studio albumsCoastal Grooves 2011 Cupid Deluxe 2013 Freetown Sound 2016 Negro Swan 2018 Mixtapes amp EP sAngel s Pulse 2019 Four Songs 2022 As Lightspeed Champion Edit Falling Off the Lavender Bridge 2008 Life Is Sweet Nice to Meet You 2010 As Devonte Hynes Edit Mixtapes amp EPsMyths 001 2015 42 with Connan Mockasin SoundtracksPalo Alto 2013 Fields 2019 43 with Third Coast Percussion Queen amp Slim 2019 We Are Who We Are 2020 Mainstream 2020 Passing 2021 Master Gardener 2022 References Edit Wood Mikael 19 April 2014 Coachella 2014 Devonte Hynes hits a creative groove as Blood Orange Los Angeles Times Retrieved 17 July 2021 Pearce Sheldon 24 August 2018 Nappy Wonder by Blood Orange Review Pitchfork Retrieved 17 July 2021 Parker Bryan C 11 October 2018 Read the Fine Print Austin Monthly Retrieved 17 July 2021 Devonte Hynes MusicBrainz MusicBrainz Retrieved 1 November 2015 Watch Debbie Harry Drive NYC Taxi in Blondie s Long Time Video Rolling Stone 19 April 2017 Retrieved 21 April 2017 Blood Orange Speaks About the Sierra Leonean Influences on His New Album Freetown Sound OkayAfrica 28 June 2016 Retrieved 8 October 2019 Blood Orange What to Know About the Musician Dev Hynes Highsnobiety com Retrieved 12 October 2021 Lightspeed Champion artist page Domino Records Archived from the original on 20 December 2007 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Galaxy of the Lost listing Domino Records Archived from the original on 18 April 2008 Retrieved 13 February 2010 Lightspeed Champion performs live from SXSW Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 20 February 2009 Watch Lightspeed Champion Arctic Monkey Ipso Facto Fred Les play one off covers show Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 3 March 2008 Retrieved 22 February 2008 NME Awards 2008 Channel 4 Retrieved 2 March 2008 Glastonbury 27 28 29 June glastonburyfestivals Retrieved 3 August 2018 Wilkison Matt 1 April 2010 Lightspeed Champion has emergency surgery to beat throat infection NME Retrieved 3 August 2018 Lightspeed Champion Biography NME Retrieved 20 February 2009 Sight and Sound The Divine Dev Hynes Interview Magazine Archived from the original on 25 August 2011 Retrieved 16 December 2015 Skins Season 1 Episodes TV Series MTV mtv com Retrieved 16 December 2015 Youtube Cupid Deluxe Album Stream YouTube dead YouTube link Introducing The FADER s 2013 14 Now Issue Blood Orange and Travi Scott The FADER 19 November 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2014 The Indiewire Springboard Palo Alto Director Gia Coppola Lives Up To Her Family s Legacy Filmmakers Film Industry Film Festivals Awards amp Movie Reviews Indiewire 26 October 2012 Retrieved 3 July 2014 Connan Mockasin Devonte Hynes Myths 001 Collaborative Recordings Captured in Marfa TX March 9 16 2015 Mexican Summer Archived from the original on 1 November 2015 Retrieved 4 November 2015 Instagram Archived from the original on 14 June 2016 Retrieved 18 April 2016 Devonte Hynes on Pitchfork Pitchfork 28 June 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2016 25 artists up for best independent album of the year in Europe Impalamusic org Archived from the original on 15 March 2017 Retrieved 14 March 2017 Tully Claymore Gabriela 19 July 2018 Blood Orange Announces New Album Negro Swan Stereogum Retrieved 20 July 2018 Blistein Jon 26 July 2018 Blood Orange Unveils Daring Videos for New Songs Charcoal Baby Jewelry Rolling Stone Retrieved 27 July 2018 Renshaw David 19 July 2018 Blood Orange announces new album Negro Swan The Fader Retrieved 23 July 2019 Musician Dev Hynes Looks Forward to His Next Release Cultured Magazine 25 June 2019 Retrieved 28 June 2019 DeVille Chris 12 July 2019 Stream Blood Orange s Angel s Pulse Mixtape Stereogum Watch Blood Orange perform Wish on The Tonight Show The FADER Retrieved 29 October 2022 Renshaw David Blood Orange returns with Jesus Freak Lighter thefader com The Fader Inc Retrieved 23 January 2023 Britney Spears demo recorded by Dev Hynes leaks online Digital Spy 22 September 2014 Retrieved 16 December 2015 Here s the tracklist and producer credits for A AP Rocky s TESTING Thefaer com Retrieved 7 December 2018 Dazed 10 February 2018 Kelela Dev Hynes amp Kelsey Lu put on a gig at fashion week Dazed Retrieved 12 November 2020 TURNSTILE ALIEN LOVE CALL FT BLOOD ORANGE OFFICIAL VIDEO archived from the original on 21 December 2021 retrieved 14 July 2021 Sodomsky Sam 6 November 2017 Blood Orange s Dev Hynes to Perform With Philip Glass Pitchfork Huizenga Tom 21 September 2017 When You Gonna Get A Real Job Philip Glass And Devonte Hynes Compare Notes NPR org Devonte Hynes Palo Alto Original Motion Picture Score Palo Alto Music from the Motion Picture Pitchfork Retrieved 12 March 2019 Video Dev Hynes performing Easternsports score live at ICA ICA Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia PA 9 March 2015 Devonte Hynes Performance Easternsports whitney org Music and Film Devonte Hynes PALO ALTO BRIC 5 August 2014 Rytlewski Evan 2015 Myths 001 Collaborative Recordings Pitchfork Retrieved 13 July 2023 Strauss Matthew 20 August 2019 Blood Orange Announces New Classical Music Album Fields Pitchfork Retrieved 21 August 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dev Hynes Official website nbsp Dev Hynes at AllMusic nbsp Dev Hynes discography at Discogs nbsp Dev Hynes at IMDb nbsp Dev Hynes on Facebook nbsp Dev Hynes s channel on YouTube Lightspeed Champion on Myspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dev Hynes amp oldid 1173867213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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