Mark Redito
Filipino musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Redito (/rədiˈtoʊ/ rə-di-TOH), formerly known as Cocolulu and Spazzkid, is a Filipino-American musician based in Los Angeles, California.[1]
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Born | Manila, Philippines |
Origin | Los Angeles, California |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Website | markredito |
Early life
Career
In his teenage years, Mark Redito was part of the Philippine punk and hardcore scene, playing for bands like Aggressive Dog Attack and Honolulu.[3] He also served as a vocalist for the emo band called On a Day Like Today.[4] After that, he started creating electronic music, using the pseudonym Cocolulu.[3] He then changed his stage name to Spazzkid and moved to the United States.[3]
He released his debut studio album, Desire, in 2013,[5] and the Promise EP in 2014.[6] In 2015, he dropped the pseudonym Spazzkid and started performing under his real name Mark Redito.[7] In 2016, he started Likido, an event series that focuses on artists of color, women, and LGBTQ backgrounds.[8] In 2019, he released a studio album, Neutropical.[9] He also contributed music for the 2019 anime television series Carole & Tuesday.[10]
Redito released his third studio album, Natural Habitat, in 2020.
Style and influences
Mark Redito's musical style has been described by Orlando Weekly as "a signature blend of electronic pop, J-pop and beat music."[11]
Discography
Studio albums
- Desire (2013) (as Spazzkid)
- Neutropical (2019)
- Natural Habitat (2020)
Remix albums
- Desire Remixes (2013) (as Spazzkid)
- Neutropical Remix (2019)
EPs
- A.D.D. Debris (2006) (as Spazzkid)
- Blank Stares (2009) (as Spazzkid)
- Fake Accents (2010) (as Spazzkid)
- Right Now (2011) (as Spazzkid)
- Headphone Jams (2012) (as Spazzkid)
- Promise (2014) (as Spazzkid)
- Promise Remixes Part 1 (2014) (as Spazzkid)
- Promise Remixes Part 2 (2015) (as Spazzkid)
- Everything Felt Right Remixes (2018)
Singles
- "Weird Girl" (2013) (as Spazzkid)
- "At Fault" (2014) (as Spazzkid)
- "Daytime Disco" (2014) (as Spazzkid)
- "3AM Apologies" (2015)
- "So Many Things to Tell You" (2015)
- "Boba Date" (2016)
- "You'll Only Love Me When I'm Gone" (2016)
- "Everything Felt Right" (2018)
- "Right There" (2018)
- "Never Letting Go of This Moment" (2018)
- "Cloud Keep" (2018)
- "Break Silence" (2019)
References
External links
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