Copy, real name Marius Libman, is an electronic music artist on the
Audio Dregs record label. He has released four full-length albums, along with three "DJ Copy" remix CDs. Copy was chosen as the winner of
Willamette Week
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History
Early history
'' ...
's "Best New Band" award for 2006, which showcases the top new artists in Copy's native
Portland, Oregon
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.
Bootleg Remix CDs
In 2006, Copy released his first
remix
A remix, also sometimes called reorchestration or rework, is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, poem, or photograph ca ...
CD under the 'DJ Copy' moniker – it featured 6 remixes of R&B/pop artists including
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey ( ; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Songbird Supreme" by ''Guinness World Records'', Carey is known for her five-octave voc ...
and
Mary J. Blige. The disc was called "The Diva Mixtape" and was not released digitally. The next year, DJ Copy released another remix CD – this time of rap group
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (formerly known as B.O.N.E. Enterpri$e and also referred to as simply Bone Thugs or Bone) is an American hip hop group formed in 1991 in Cleveland, Ohio. Consisting of rappers Bizzy Bone, Wish Bone, Layzie Bone, Krayzie ...
. The disc was titled "Bone Thugs-N-Harmony-N-Copy", and featured 6 remixes of songs by the group including "Ecstasy" and "Tha Crossroads". The disc came with CD order of Hair Guitar from Audio Dregs. In the same frame of time that Hard Dream was produced, Copy created a remix CD of
R. Kelly songs called "The Pied Piper of Electro". It came free with a preorder of the Hard Dream CD from Audio Dregs. Regarding the R. Kelly CD, Libman said in an interview with Willamette Week that he "grew up listening to a lot of hip-hop and R&B, but it's never really come to the forefront of
ismusic until now".
Hard Dream
Copy's first two albums were released in close succession (2006 and 2007), and he didn't release much music until 2010 (according to the Willamette Week's Local Cut, he was doing a lot of DJing around Portland), when Hard Dream (to be released on
Audio Dregs) was released on September 21. Before the album was released, a track from the album, called "Breakfast" was released for download and reviewed by XLR8R and Local Cut, a local Portland music journal. An interview was also conducted by Disco Workout, a music blog, and two more songs were made available for listening. Libman stated in that Disco Workout review that Hard Dream was intended to have a "sort of darker, moodier tone" than previous albums.
Albums
Copy has released four albums on Audio Dregs, and one album on Gold Robot Records. All are produced in an electronic style. Copy calls his music "Electro Disco Pop", and it features many different varieties of software or otherwise synthesizers, commonly layered, along with electronically sequenced drum beats. During his live shows, Copy plays a
keytar and sometimes features a live drummer.
Mobius Beard
Released March 21, 2006.
Track list
# A Slight But Delicious Warble (5:10)
# Just Expect (3:44)
# Like A Turtle (5:23)
# Backward (3:55)
# Calling You Back (3:13)
# It's A Little Too Late (4:49)
# Afro Oven (4:18)
# Plagiarhythm (4:08)
# Tailored Pants (5:30)
# Thanks For The Pen (3:48)
# The Wheel (3:16)
Hair Guitar
Released April 24, 2007.
Track list
# Fist (4:36)
# This is Promotional (3:29)
# Assassinator (6:06)
# Zipper Problems (3:56)
# Could You Like Her? (3:51)
# See You Around Maybe (4:11)
# Actual (4:17)
# You Can Not Believe It
# Remembering Florida (4:17)
# Closet Face (5:18)
Hard Dream
Released September 21, 2010.
Track list
# One Less Time (8:06)
# Shoots (3:12)
# Breakfast (5:14)
# Something (4:26)
# I Can Smell It (3:22)
# Real Scared (3:11)
# It Could Have Been More (5:06)
# I Didn't Know (3:28)
# On One Condition (4:43)
# Stay Away From It (4:39)
# She Sings Like an American Car (iTunes Bonus Track) (5:34)
Chalice Agenda
Released May 5, 2015.
Track list
# Contraction (3:01)
# Fan Fiction (4:10)
# Hard To Care (5:49)
# Kelvins (3:11)
# Multiples (3:21)
# Opportuned (3:18)
# Perish (3:31)
# Plantation Vibe (3:12)
# Tell Me Something New (3:11)
# To Me (3:57)
# Why Does It? (3:31)
Chosen Atmospheric Pieces
Released November 11, 2016.
Track list
# Sequel (3:26)
# Night Terror (4:13)
# Another Dollar (3:34)
# August One (3:17)
# Rose (4:53)
# A Thing or Two (3:09)
# We're All Going to Die (4:01)
# Insideout (3:51)
# You're An Odd One (3:00)
# Axel Take 2 (4:04)
# S is for Cyanide (4:54)
Other Releases
Copy remixed
Ratatat's song "Falcon Jab" for the Japanese release of their album
LP3. He also released a two-track LP fo
The Journal of Popular Noise Copy's full discography can be viewed on hi
websiteor a
Discogs He has been featured on
Music (For Robots) and released a song ("Has Your Life Changed") on their second compilation of music they've written about.
Music For Robots
/ref> His track "Playered" was on the BBC's One Life Left compilation '' Music to Play Games By''.
In July 2011, Copy created a SoundCloud
SoundCloud is a German audio streaming service owned and operated by SoundCloud Global Limited & Co. KG. The service enables its users to upload, promote, and share audio. Founded in 2007 by Alexander Ljung and Eric Wahlforss, SoundCloud is ...
page and released two previously unreleased tracks.
Reviews
Willamette Week (on Hard Dream)
Dusted Magazine
Tiny Mix Tapes
PopMatters
Willamette Week
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XLR8R
Local Cut
References
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Living people
Musicians from Portland, Oregon
American electronic musicians
Year of birth missing (living people)