Bro Safari
Nicholas Weiller, better known by his stage name Bro Safari, also known as Knick, is an American moombahton, trap, and dubstep producer.
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Birth name | Nicholas Weiller |
Also known as | Knick |
Born | April 6, 1978 |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Genres | Moombahton, moombahcore, trap, dubstep, drum and bass |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, remixer, record producer |
Years active | 2008-present |
Labels | Renegade Hardware, Barcode Recordings, Outbreak, Human Imprint, Lifted Music, Mad Decent, OWSLA, Play Me Records |
Associated acts | Evol Intent, UFO!, Nerd Rage, Anna Yvette, Knuckle Children, Valentino Khan, Ricky Remedy, Kill The Noise, Dillon Francis, Ludachrist |
Website | brosafari |
Biography
Weiller was born in Rome, Italy, into a family with three brothers and one sister. The entire family moved back to Atlanta, Georgia. While growing up in Atlanta, he took to playing several instruments, including guitar, bass, and drums. Although an avid punk rock fan, he gained a deep interest in electronic music in college and began producing Drum N' Bass around 1999. He joined the drum and bass trio Evol Intent in 2000 in his hometown of Atlanta. Weiller has also produced trap, moombahton, and dubstep under the moniker Bro Safari starting in 2008. He formulated the producer name by throwing around "Broseph" and "rastafari" combining it to for Bro Safari, the current name he tours under.
Weiller formed the group Minus Music with Matthew Kelly, producing under the name. Matthew Kelly eventually received a Doctorate in Middle Eastern Studies, and lived in Jerusalem.
He currently lives in Austin, Texas with his wife Heather, a/k/a Robotpoko, and their son Elliot Weiller. Heather is a stay at home mom who devotes her life to her family, the fans and arts and crafts.
Weiller's remix of Antiserum x Mayhem's "Breaking In" was featured on the soundtrack of Madden 17.
2016-present: Follow & Reality
On May 16, 2016, Bro Safari released his single "Follow".[1]
On September 9, 2016, Bro Safari released his single "Reality" featuring the singer Sarah Hudson.[2]
Discography
Albums
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Animal (with UFO!)[3] |
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Extended plays
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Clockwork[4] (with UFO!) |
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Remixes
- Evol Intent - Middle Of The Night (Bro Safari Remix)
- M.I.A. - Y.A.L.A. (Bro Safari and Valentino Khan Remix)
- Kill The Noise - Rockers (Bro Safari and UFO! Remix)
- Zomboy - Terror Squad (Bro Safari and Ricky Remedy Remix)
- Treasure Fingers - Rooftop Revival (Bro Safari Remix)
- Brillz and Teddy Tuxedo - Buckwild (Bro Safari and UFO! Remix)
- Flux Pavilion - Mountains & Molehills (Kill The Noise and Bro Safari Remix)
- Skrillex featuring Damian Marley - Make It Bun Dem (Bro Safari and UFO! Remix)
- MAKJ - Hold Up (Bro Safari and UFO! Remix)
- Atlantic Connection - My Love (Bro Safari Remix)
- Bro Safari and UFO! - The Dealer (Evol Intent Remix)
- Antiserum and Mayhem - Breaking In (Bro Safari Remix)
- Atliens - Shelter (Bro Safari and Binks Remix)[6]
References
- "Bro Safari - Follow (Official Audio) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- "Bro Safari - Reality (feat. Sarah Hudson (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- "Download Bro Safari & UFO!'s "Animal" LP". Complex. 2013-05-22. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
- "Clockwork - Single by Bro Safari on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
- Sweeney, Farrell (2018-08-10). "Bro Safari and UFO! are back with first track from forthcoming experimental album, 'N.U.M.B.'". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 2018-08-10. Retrieved 2018-08-11.
- "Ghost Planet (The Remixes) by ATLiens on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 2019-11-22.