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Cut Chemist

What's the Altitude


Lucas MacFadden (born October 4, 1972), better known as Cut Chemist, is an American DJ and record producer. He is a former member of the funk Latin band Ozomatli, and of hip hop group Jurassic 5. He has collaborated with fellow turntablist DJ Shadow on a number of projects.

Cut Chemist became known through the Los Angeles-based rap group Unity Committee, and debuted on vinyl on the B-side of Unity Committee's 1993 single, "Unified Rebelution". The track, "Lesson 4: The Radio" was an ovation of Double Dee and Steinski's "Lessons 1-3."

Preceding the vinyl release, Unity Committee formed Jurassic 5, along with another group, Rebels of Rhythm. Cut Chemist contributed avidly to the group, adding "Lesson 6: The Lecture" to Jurassic 5's eponymous EP, and co-producing the entirety of the record. Between then and other releases, he explored remixing alongside DJ Shadow and Liquid Liquid, and performed doing outside work (sampling and scratching for Less Than Jake, and appearing with Ozomatli). From late 1996 to early 1997, Cut Chemist recorded his album debut, Live at Future Primitive Sound Session, with Shortkut of Invisibl Skratch Piklz.

Cut Chemist did not appear on their latest album Feedback. In May 2006, he indicated to Billboard that he had left the group.[2]

Cut Chemist's first full-length solo album, The Audience's Listening, was released on July 11, 2006.[3] The album includes the pre-released song "The Garden", which features a bossa nova style, vocals from Astrud Gilberto's Brazilian song "Berimbau", and berimbau instrumentals.

The song "The Audience Is Listening Theme Song" from The Audience's Listening has been featured in a 2G Apple iPod nano advertisement.

More recently, Cut Chemist has opened for Shakira in 2007 on the European leg of her Oral Fixation Tour, and at the press conference held by car-maker SEAT to promote their sponsorship of the shows.

Cut Chemist made an appearance in the 2007 comedy Juno, playing a high school chemistry teacher, playing on his "chemist" stage-name. His logo, an opened pair of scissors over a beaker, is drawn on the whiteboard behind him in the movie.

Cut Chemist joined DJ Shadow on a world wide tour to support their new mix The Hard Sell beginning in early 2008. Kid Koala opened for them. Dates included Dallas, New York, San Francisco, Melbourne, Toronto, Vancouver, London, Hamburg and Paris among others.

In October 2008, Cut Chemist's video for the song "What's the Altitude" featuring Hymnal was removed for violating a WMG copyright.[4]

Cut Chemist is featured in the award-winning documentary This is the Life, chronicling the music movement which was birthed at The Good Life Cafe in South Central Los Angeles. The Good Life is the open-mic workshop where he first performed with Unity Committee in the early 1990s and launched Jurassic 5.

Most recently, Cut Chemist was featured in the film Up In The Air under his name Cut Chemist as the conference DJ who introduces Young MC.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Releases

Brainfreeze (CD)
Live at Future Primitive Sound Session Version 1.1 (CD)
Product Placement (CD)
Brain Freeze Original Sound Track 1979
The Litmus Test (CD)
Rare Equations (2xCD)
The Audience's Listening (CD)
The Hard Sell (CD)

[edit] Remixes

The Re-Return Of The Original Art Form (12")
Midnight In A Perfect World (12")
Midnight In A Perfect World / The Number Song (12")
The Remix EP (12")
Midnight In A Perfect World / Number Song (CD5")
Number Song / Painkiller (12")
A2G EP (12")
Cut Chemist Suite (12")
Remixes (12")
Super Bowl Sundae (12")
The Art Of War: Who Dares Wins (2xCD)
Now, Listen! (CD)
Urban Theory Presents...Meltdown (2x12")
Urban Theory Presents: Meltdown (2xCD)
One To Grow On (CD)
Herbal Blend (2x12")
Solid Steel Presents The Herbaliser - Herbal Blend (CD)
The Document II (3x12")
The Document II (CD)
They Mixes (12")
Biz Markie ripped up megamix (7')

[edit] Scratches

The Funky Precedent (CD)
Later That Day (2x12")
Street Signs (CD)

[edit] Production

Jurassic 5 EP (2x12")
Jurassic 5 EP (12")
Concrete Schoolyard (12")
Improvise / Lesson 6: The Lecture (12")
Jayou / Action Satisfaction (12")
Jayou / Without A Doubt (12")
A2G (12")
A2G EP (2x12")
Jurassic 5 (LP)
Nia (3x12")
The Funky Precedent (CD)
The Litmus Test (CD)
Alphabet Aerobics -Blackalicious (12")

[edit] DJ mixes

Brainfreeze (CD)
Product Placement
The Litmus Test (CD)
The Hard Sell (CD)
The Hard Sell (Encore) (CD)

[edit] Appears on

Got What You Need (12")
The 5 O'Clock Shadow EP (12")
My Vinyl Weighs A Ton (CD)
My Vinyl Weighs a Ton (2x12")
Tale of Five Cities (12")
2001: A Rhyme Odyssey (3x12")
2001: A Rhyme Odyssey (CD)
No Categories 3:: A Ubiquity Compilation (2xCD)
Embrace the Chaos (CD)
Blazing Arrow (2x12") by Blackalicious
Blazing Arrow (CD)
The Private Press (Limited Edition) (2xCD)
Freestyle (Steinski's Additive Remix) (12")
Later That Day... (CD)
Make Yourself (CD)
Chemical Calisthenics (CD)
Jennifer's Body

[edit] Tracks appear on

Audio Alchemy (Experiments In Beat Reconstruction) (2x12")
Audio Alchemy (Experiments In Beat Reconstruction) (CD)
Scratchmasters Volume #3 (CD)
Return Of The D.J. Vol. 1 (CD)
Return Of The DJ Vol. 1 (2x12")
Deep Concentration (2xCD)
The Funky Precedent (CD)
Urban Revolutions The Future Primitive Sound Collective (3x12")
Bunky's Pick (CD5")
Bunky's Pick (12")
Product Placement (2x12")
Slinky Presents Superclub DJ's (2xCD)
In The Mix / Live (12")
Later That Day... (CD)
The Ultimate Lessons (2x12")
The Ultimate Lessons (CD)
The Ultimate Lessons 2 (2x12")
The Ultimate Lessons 2 (CD)
Nat King Cole RE: Generations (CD)