Mndsgn
Ringgo Ancheta, better known by his stage name Mndsgn (pronounced "mind design"[1]), is an American hip hop producer of Filipino descent.[2] Born in San Diego and raised in New Jersey, he resides in Los Angeles, California.[2] In 2013, Mndsgn collaborated with Danny Brown on "Sweeney Song," which appeared on Classic Drug References Vol. 1.[3] In 2014, he released his Stones Throw Records debut, Yawn Zen.[4]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ringgo Ancheta |
Born | 1988 (age 31–32) San Diego, California |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Hip hop, electronic, experimental |
Occupation(s) | Producer
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Years active | 2009–present |
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Discography
- Studio albums
- Breatharian (2013, Fresh Selects)
- Yawn Zen (2014, Stones Throw Records)
- Body Wash (2016, Stones Throw Records)
- Snax (June 4, 2018, Stones Throw Records)
- Snaxx (April 26, 2019, Stones Throw Records)
- Compilation albums
- Funraiser Vol. 2: Skrayons (2009, Klipmode)
- Episodes (2010, Klipmode) (with Devonwho)
- A Rap Vacation X-Mas (2013) (with Ahwlee)
- Mixtapes
- Frugal Earth (2013)
- Frugal Earth Vol. Two (2013, Fresh Selects)
- EPs
- 3P (2009)
- Lights & Tunnels (2009, Record Breakin' Music)
- Statik Mumblin (2011)
- No Maps (2011)
- Daypass (2011)
- Feels (2012)
- Oblique Kitchn (2012)
- Bed (2013)
- Inedia (2014, Fresh Selects)
- Surface Outtakes (2014, Leaving Records)
- Singles
- "Flybutter" (2010)
- "Walter Rand Center Of Transportation" (2010)
- "Cold Crush" (2016, Fresh Selects) (with Kirkis)
- "Deviled Eggs" (2019, Stones Throw Records)
- "Sumdim" (2019, Stones Throw Records)
- Guest appearances
- Devonwho - "Spaghettiisland" from Funraiser Vol. 1: Thumbtracks (2009)
- Jonwayne - "Featuring Mndsgn" from Bowser (2011)
- Sir Froderick - "Dodooonshoe Pt. 7" from Reconnecting! (2011)
- Sir Froderick - "Cilantro" from The Brief Wondrous (2012)
- Sir Froderick - "After" from Consolidate (2013)
- Swarvy - "Pebbles", "Tooth", and "Sigh" from Trillian (2012)
- Jonwayne - "Neckbrokeblues" from Oodles of Doodles (2012)
- Jonwayne - "Sandals" from Rap Album One (2013)
- Johnah Levine Collective - "Zootcase" from Attention Deficit (2017)
- Asal Hazel - "u say u do" [Like Waterteaser track] (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "Make Love" from Like Water (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "UTMT" from Like Water (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "Royal" from Like Water (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "Rehearsalhazel_mnd_tape1" (2018)
- Productions
- Ill Camille - "Almost There" from Heirloom (2017, Jakarta Records)
- Suzi Analogue - "Son" from World. Excerpts 1–9 (2009)
- Suzi Analogue - "Quarter Inches (Brain Waverlude)" from Nnxtape (2010)
- Danny Brown - "Sweeney Song" from Classic Drug References, Vol. 1 (2013, Classic Drug References)
- Jonwayne - "Altitude" from Cassette 3: The Marion Morrison Mixtape (2013)
- Ivan Ave - Low Jams (2014)
- Doja Cat - "Nunchucks" from Purrr! (2014)
- Pyramid Vritra "224" from PV4 (2015, NRK / The Order Label)
- Ivan Ave - Helping Hands (2016)
- Quelle Chris - "Popeye" from Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often (2017)
- Asal Hazel - "u say u do" [Like Water - teaser track] (2017)
- Asal Hazel - "Make Love" from Like Water (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "UTMT" from Like Water (2018)
- Asal Hazel - "Royal" from Like Water (2018)
- SiR - "War" from November (2018)
- Fatima - "Dang" from And Yet It's All Love (2018)
- Remixes
- Washed Out - "Floating By" (2017, Stones Throw Records)
- JMSN - "Love & Pain" (2013, White Room Records)
- Benny Sings - "The Beach House" (2016, Jakarta Records)
- Botany - "Au Revoir" (2016, Western Vinyl)
- Selah Sue "I Won't Go For More" from Reason (Selah Sue album) (2016, Because Music)
- Kirkis - "Cold Crush" (2016, Fresh Selects)
- Asal Hazel - "I let it goooo (usayudo remix)" (2017)
References
- Sharp, Elliott (September 9, 2014). "Mndsgn - 'Sheets' Video Premiere and Interview". Red Bull. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- Jeffries, David. "Mndsgn - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- Minsker, Evan (November 20, 2013). "Listen: Danny Brown and MNDSGN: "Sweeney Song"". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
- Gieben, Bram E. (August 12, 2014). "Mndsgn – Yawn Zen". The Skinny. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
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