Suicideyear is an American electronic music producer and composer hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, whose real name is James Prudhomme. Recognized for his genre-transcending sound that blends elements of hip-hop, ambient, and trap, Suicideyear has carved out a niche for himself in the underground music scene with his emotive, atmospheric instrumentals and innovative remixes. Bursting onto the scene with his mixtape "Japan" in 2013, which earned critical acclaim for its somber yet melodic production, Suicideyear has continued to push boundaries and captivate listeners with his introspective and often melancholic sonic landscapes.
Since then, Suicideyear's discography has grown to include a number of noteworthy projects and collaborations that showcase his ability to evolve and adapt his sound. His works, such as the "BLACK MASS MAIN EP," "Color The Weather," and the standalone single "SUICIDE YEAR," showcase his penchant for crafting hypnotic tracks that resonate with listeners. His music often features lush synths, spacious beats, and cinematic flourishes that have gained a loyal following and have seen him remix tracks for a diverse roster of artists. Throughout his career, Suicideyear has remained a dynamic figure in the electronic community, unafraid of experimentation and known for delivering compelling music that appeals to both the mind and heart.
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