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Cherushii opted for hardware analog gear at a time when laptops were transforming electronic music production and was known to carry heavy suitcases full of equipment to her shows.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Juur|first1=Maria|last2=Minerva|first2=Maria|title=The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii|url=https://thump.vice.com/en_ca/article/maria-minerva-cherushii-oakland-essay-rip|website=thump|accessdate=10 March 2017}}</ref> She used a Yamaha RS7000 before advancing onto the [[Elektron Octatrack]] of which she was quoted as saying: "Like most Elektron gear, learning to play it is an ongoing journey that you definitely won't complete in the first few months. But its ability to sequence both audio and [[MIDI]] makes it a great machine for live sets, and you can't beat its compact size for travel." Cherushii also used the compact [[Access Virus TI]],a digital multitimbral polyphonic synth.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mizek|first1=Steve|title=Cherushii's Gear in Her Own Words: Remembering the Late Electronic Music Producer|url=https://reverb.com/news/cherushiis-gear-in-her-own-words-remembering-the-late-electronic-music-producer|website=Reverb|accessdate=10 March 2017}}</ref> |
Cherushii opted for hardware analog gear at a time when laptops were transforming electronic music production and was known to carry heavy suitcases full of equipment to her shows.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Juur|first1=Maria|last2=Minerva|first2=Maria|title=The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii|url=https://thump.vice.com/en_ca/article/maria-minerva-cherushii-oakland-essay-rip|website=thump|accessdate=10 March 2017}}</ref> She used a Yamaha RS7000 before advancing onto the [[Elektron Octatrack]] of which she was quoted as saying: "Like most Elektron gear, learning to play it is an ongoing journey that you definitely won't complete in the first few months. But its ability to sequence both audio and [[MIDI]] makes it a great machine for live sets, and you can't beat its compact size for travel." Cherushii also used the compact [[Access Virus TI]],a digital multitimbral polyphonic synth.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mizek|first1=Steve|title=Cherushii's Gear in Her Own Words: Remembering the Late Electronic Music Producer|url=https://reverb.com/news/cherushiis-gear-in-her-own-words-remembering-the-late-electronic-music-producer|website=Reverb|accessdate=10 March 2017}}</ref> Among her gear was also a hand built and highly modified X0xb0x (analog [[Roland_TB-303]] hardware clone), which she received as a gift from fellow musicians. |
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Revision as of 23:20, 12 January 2018
Chelsea Faith Dolan, better known by her stage name Cherushii (September 14, 1983 – December 2, 2016), was an American electronic music producer, DJ, live performer, and radio host based in San Francisco. Influenced by house music, Detroit techno, and disco, she released several recordings on the independent dance music label 100% Silk, including Queen of Cups, Far Away So Close, and Memory of Water, reissued in 2017.[1] KQED named Cherushii's album Meow Wolf’s Arcade Soundtracks: Wiggy’s Plasma Plex one of the 10 best bay area albums of 2016.[2] While Cherushii has received little recognition from mainstream media, her music is of enormous influence in the underground music scene. Fellow electronic musician Maria Minerva has called Cherushii "criminally underrated".[3]
Dolan was one of 36 victims of a fire that broke out at an underground venue and artist collective in Oakland, California commonly referred to as the Ghost Ship warehouse on December 2, 2016.
Biography
Cherushii was born Chelsea Faith Dolan on September 14, 1983. She grew up in Marin County, California and began playing music around the age of 6, when she was gifted a Casio keyboard. She was classically trained at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music as a teenager.[4][5] After years of written correspondence with Japanese pen pals Chelsea traveled to Japan, where she adopted the moniker Cherushii because it was easier to pronounce than her name. Her introduction to electronic music at raves in the early 2000s set the path for her career as an electronic musician. Cherushii was a champion of women in electronic music and often recognized their contributions as a source of influence in a field that often lacks recognition to women. In an interview with Chicago’s Reader about the influence of Detroit DJ and producer Kelli Hand (aka K-Hand) Cherushii said "I deeply admire her for all the work she's done, and yet her lack of recognition is so discouraging. In a culture as supposedly forward-thinking as electronic music, women are still so often invisible."[6] From January 2014 to December 2016 Cherushii was host of radio shows on UC Berkeley’s community radio station KALX, where she devoted sets to Italo Disco, Detroit techno, or contemporaries in the local electronic music scene such as David Last and Roche.[7][8][9] In August 2015 Cherushii co founded a dance music night called Run the Length of Your Wildness to provide a space for local electronic musicians to showcase their music.[10]
Death
Cherushii was scheduled to perform at the Ghost Ship warehouse on December 2, 2016 as part of fellow music producer Golden Donna’s (Joel Shanahan) tour. At approximately 11:20 pm a fire started inside the warehouse, trapping attendees inside. The Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau confirmed 36 people trapped inside, including Cherushii, died of smoke inhalation.[11] A public memorial was held on December 17, 2016 at Public Works in San Francisco.[12]
Music
In 2013 Cherushii signed with 100% Silk and released Queen of Cups, a four track album described as an "expansive blueprint of slow-burn deep house but threads it through with waves of synth wash, acid flash, and simmering strobe glow, for a loose yet composed suite of 21st-century free-spirit pulse generation."[13] In 2015 Cherushii released Starlight Express, Nobody's Fool, and Far Away So Close, 3 EPs. In 2016 Cherushii released Manic. After Cherushii’s death 100% Silk released a memorial edition tape of Memory of Water, previously out of print.[14]
Gear
Cherushii opted for hardware analog gear at a time when laptops were transforming electronic music production and was known to carry heavy suitcases full of equipment to her shows.[15] She used a Yamaha RS7000 before advancing onto the Elektron Octatrack of which she was quoted as saying: "Like most Elektron gear, learning to play it is an ongoing journey that you definitely won't complete in the first few months. But its ability to sequence both audio and MIDI makes it a great machine for live sets, and you can't beat its compact size for travel." Cherushii also used the compact Access Virus TI,a digital multitimbral polyphonic synth.[16] Among her gear was also a hand built and highly modified X0xb0x (analog Roland_TB-303 hardware clone), which she received as a gift from fellow musicians.
Discography
Albums:
- Memory of Water - 100% Silk, 2015
Singles and EPs:
- Queen of Cups (12”) - 100% Silk, 2013
- Far Away So Close (12”) - 100% Silk, 2015
- Starlight Express (EP), 2015
- Nobody’s Fool (EP), 2015
- Manic (EP), 2016[17]
Notes and references
- ^ Gaca, Anna. "100% Silk Reissues Tapes by Cherushii and Nackt, Artists Killed in Ghost Ship Fire". SPIN. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Zaluda, Chris. "The 10 Best Bay Area Albums of 2016: David Last and Cherushii, 'Plasma Plex'". KQED. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Juur, Maria; Minerva, Maria. "The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii". thump. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Juur, Maria; Minerva, Maria. "The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii". thump. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Mizek, Steve. "Cherushii's Gear in Her Own Words: Remembering the Late Electronic Music Producer". Reverb. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Galil, Leor (July 6, 2016). "The Daphne festival sings the unsung women of electronic music". Chicago Reader. 45 (39). Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Oakland Warehouse Fire". KALX. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Italo Disco featured on Midnight Express". KALX. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Detroit Techno featured on Midnight Express". KALX. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "On The Record With Cherushii And Roche, Hosts Of A Dance Music Night In The Tenderloin". Hoodline. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ Smith, Dakots (March 4, 2017). "All 36 people killed in the Oakland Ghost Ship fire died of smoke inhalation, investigators say". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Ghost Ship Memorial". KRON 4 News. December 17, 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Sold Out Silk". 100% Silk. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
- ^ Gaca, Anna. "100% Silk Reissues Tapes by Cherushii and Nackt, Artists Killed in Ghost Ship Fire". SPIN. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Juur, Maria; Minerva, Maria. "The Rave Queen Next Door: Remembering the Life and Legacy of My Friend Cherushii". thump. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ Mizek, Steve. "Cherushii's Gear in Her Own Words: Remembering the Late Electronic Music Producer". Reverb. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
- ^ "Cherushii Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 10 March 2017.