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Ryan Farish is an American artist, composer, songwriter, and producer. Hailing from Norfolk, Virginia and based in Los Angeles, California, Ryan is known for his downtempo electronica, chillout, and uplifting dance music. His sound is a combination of anthemic melodies layered with organic downtempo grooves along with a collection of releases that infuse dance rhythms with uplifting themes. Ryan established his self-owned record label in 2008, RYTONE Entertainment, as a home to his own releases as well as those of other collaborative artists. Ryan Farish's achievements include three albums on Billboard Top Ten Charts,〔(All Music Guide's Billboard Credits )〕 65 million views from fan created videos on YouTube, 135 million plays on Pandora, Amazon Cloud, and Spotify, performance at Neon Carnival at Coachella 〔(Live from Neon Carnival: Ryan Farish, Google Play Magnified Artist )〕 sponsored by Google Play, T-Mobile, and Armani Exchange, music licenses to corporations such as: Audi, Chevrolet, MTV, VH1, Sony, Google and T-Mobile, and the 2013 film “Despicable Me 2”, as well as a series of feature videos, that Ryan makes a personal appearance, with Audi North America 〔(Remarkable Audi - Ryan Farish )〕 and Bang & Olufsen.〔(Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System for Audi )〕 As a producer, Ryan has been awarded a GMA Dove Award and co-writer/co-publisher for a GRAMMY Award-Nominated Recording. He has also produced his globally syndicated lifestyle brand and radio show and podcast, “Chasing the Sun” and “Positive Chillout”. Ryan Farish launched his music career on the first generation MP3.com. It was at this site where he received 1.8 million downloads of his trademark, electronic/world music. As a result of this momentum, Farish has been noted as a “Download King” by L.A.'s Music Connection Industry Magazine. In 2006, Ryan Farish gained attention on YouTube when his song, "Pacific Wind", was featured in a popular video, entitled "Remember Me",〔(YouTube - Remember Me )〕 created by a 15-year-old high school student named Lizzie Palmer. The video, a sentimental montage of soldiers in the Iraq War, was ranked as the 48th most watched YouTube video of all time as of April 26, 2008. To date, this video has received 32 million views. Palmer and Farish gained renown from the prominence of the video; the former was interviewed on news networks including CNN. Ryan Farish’s music is featured across YouTube from fan created videos that have reached beyond 65 million views. ==Media== In 2004, after many requests as to what genre Ryan Farish considered his music to be, Ryan coined the name "Positive Chillout" to be a reference to his unique brand of uplifting, Chillout electronic music. In November 2006, Ryan Farish published this title, on his owned/operated Live365 internet Radio Station, "Positive Chillout",〔(Live 365- Positive Chillout )〕 as well as RyanFarish.com and PositiveChillout.com. The Live365 radio station was first created in November 2006 as “Positive Chillout”. In 2010, Ryan re-launched the show on DI.FM's (Digitally Imported) "Chillout Dreams" channel as “Positive Chillout with Ryan Farish”. The new show brought an emphasis on Electronic Chillout Music, which is considered positive and uplifting.〔(Chillout Dreams )〕 In November 2014, Ryan Farish launched his "Positive Chillout" station on AccuRadio.〔(Positive Chillout on AccuRadio )〕 January 2011, Ryan Farish debuted his Progressive Trance radio show "Elevation" on (Hot 100.5 ) on WVHT-FM of Max Media. Elevation is a two-hour exclusive DJ mix set produced and hosted by Ryan Farish.〔("Elevation: Presented By Ryan Farish, Makes Worldwide Debut" ),''pressreleasepoint.com'', 2011-01-28.〕 On November 19, 2013, Ryan Farish's single "Then Came the Sun" charted at #9 in the Sirius XM Electric Area "Trance Top 20". From November 26 to December 2, 2013, Ryan Farish's album ''Destiny'' debuted on Pandora Premieres. In 2015, Ryan Farish's 11th studio release, ''Spectrum'' (Rytone/2015) debuted on Pandora Premieres and is awarded "Hot Shot Debut" by Billboard Magazine, coming in at chart Position #5 Best Selling New Age albums first week of sales.〔(Billboard #5 chart for Spectrum )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ryan Farish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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