Haywyre
Haywyre was born in Lafayette, Indiana, United States on August 8th, 1992 and is the Music Producer. At the age of 32, Haywyre biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Martin Sebastian Vogt (born August 8, 1992), better known as Haywyre on stage, is an American electronic music producer, pianist, and performer.
He is known for mixing elements of classical, jazz, and funk into various genres of experimental music, as well as his unique style of piano improvisation within electronic music.
Vogt unveiled a performance video showcasing his re-interpretation of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" video, which gained worldwide recognition on YouTube in 2014.
Vogt has toured with artists including Mat Zo, Gramatik, Zedd, GRiZ, and Rezz, as well as performing festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo and lining his own North American tours.
Early life and origins
In Lafayette, Indiana, Vogt was born. His parents introduced him to a large variety of music from an early age, encompassing a variety of genres and styles. At five years of age, Vogt began studying piano under the direction of a traditional classical pianist. When he was six years old, Vogt and his parents moved to Austria with his piano, continuing his classical music study. He performed in all his classical recitals, competitions, and concerts, which all influenced his later work's performance-oriented temperament. In 2006, Vogt returned to the United States and studied at Augsberg College, where he was introduced to a broader repertoire of jazz and classical music as well as other experimental musicians.
Vogt first gained a following online when he began uploading original songs and remixes to Newgrounds in 2009. These first albums had a minimalist/instrumental hip hop vibe, with later projects featuring influences from dubstep artists such as Noisia.
Career
Vogt released his debut studio album, titled Lotus on February 4, 2009, and his second studio album, Of Mellows and Revalations on July 18, 2010. These albums drew influence from experimental electronic and hip hop artists he was introduced to in high school such as Flying Lotus, Mobb Deep and People Under The Stairs.
On February 26, 2011, Vogt released his third studio album, Dubsonic through GruntWorthy Music.
Vogt's forth studio album, The Voyage, was released on January 12, 2012.
On July 29, 2013, Vogt released the single, "Synergy" through Canadian electronic music label Monstercat. This was followed by the single, "Back and Forth" on September 6, 2013.
Vogt released his fifth studio album, Two Fold Pt. 1, on March 31, 2014. This was the first ever LP to be released on Monstercat, and was met with immediate critical acclaim. Tyler Trew of Your EDM said of the album, "The level of musicality in the LP is unparalleled; Martin extended himself to the furthest reaches of existence and back as a producer, and more importantly as a musician, to cultivate something that is undeniably extraordinary." This album was followed by the release of the single, "Everchanging" on August 4, 2014.
After the release of Two Fold Pt. 1, Vogt began working more closely with Monstercat, and during his second year of college, he interned for the label at their offices in Vancouver. During his internship, Vogt recorded a performance video of his re-interpretation of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal". The video, which has been viewed over 3.4 million times, was uploaded to his YouTube channel on July 10, 2014. The viral success of this video led to Vogt being asked to tour with artists such as Zedd, Mat Zo and Gramatik during 2014 and 2015. It was at this time that Vogt dropped out of college and moved to Vancouver, to pursue a full time career as a musician. In 2015, Vogt also headlined his own North American Two Fold Pt. 1 tour, spanning January and February of that year.
On January 23, 2015, Vogt released the single "Insight", accompanied by a performance video similar in style to his Smooth Criminal remix. This video was also used by GoPro on YouTube to promote their HERO3+ cameras.
Vogt peaked at #8 on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart during the week of January 2, 2016.
On February 8, 2016, Vogt released Two Fold Pt. 2, his sixth studio album. This album included the singles "Do You Don't You" and the performance video and single "Endlessly". The latter was live-streamed all in one take on Twitch. Two Fold Pt. 2 was received well by critics, with Michael Sundius of Billboard stating, "Forward-thinking, yet conscious of the past, [Vogt's] work as Haywyre is both innovative and tasteful." The album peaked at #13 on the Billboard Dance Chart, and was accompanied by a North American tour in February and March 2016.
In November 2017, Vogt moved back to the United States.
After the release of the singles "Tell Me" and "Storyteller", Vogt released the EP, Panorama: Discover on November 30, 2018. This was revealed to be the first EP in a six-part concept series entitled "Panorama". The themes of these EPs will be "Discover, Form, Fragment, Control, Resolve and Fulfill". Matthew Meadow of Your EDM praised the Discover EP, saying "Haywyre fans from any period of his career are sure to love Discover, as it blends his classic jazz knowledge with blazing electronic flourishes and pizazz... it offers up some bouncy funk and groove like no other."
On February 22, 2019, Vogt released the second EP in the Panorama series, titled "Form". These two EPs were accompanied by a headlining North American Discover/Form tour.
Vogt stated that returning to release independently gave him more creative control over the entire musical process, enabling him to try new styles and genres without having to fit in with the industry. The Discover and Form EPs both explore the performance element of Vogt's music, with each single having its own performance video released alongside. These EPs also place an emphasis on a new, funk driven style, which "bridges the gap between music production and music performance".