Akouo

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Akouo
Birth nameRyan Farrington
Also known asMynse (2004–2008)
Born1984/1985(age 36–38) [1]
Origin Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • DJ remixer
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active1990s–present
Labels

Ryan Farrington (born c. 1985), known by his stage name Akouo (stylised in uppercase; pronounced AK-you-oh), previously known as Mynse, is an Australian electronic musician, producer and DJ. He is also a member of the hip hop duo Letters to the Sun with Coin Banks. He became the first Tasmanian-based act to perform at Splendour in the Grass in 2015. [2] He has released one studio album: Outwit the Muscle (2008).

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Early life

Ryan Farrington was born in 1985 in Launceston, Tasmania. He started playing guitar when he was 12, and had been a disc jockey in the underground hip-hip scene of Tasmania since 2003. He has performed under many different names, until he came up with his current name 'Akouo', he stated that its means "to hear" or "to listen" in Greek. [3] [4] [5]

Music career

1990s–2006: Early years and Altrueism

Farrington's music career began in the late 1990s where he played as an amateur guitarist in several bands throughout his hometown of Launceston. In 2003, he started performing as a disc jockey at local houses parties. A year later, he joined Launceston local MCs Azrael and Ethics and formed the hip hop group known as Altrueism where he performed under the alias "Mynse". [1] Throughout 2005, the group toured with notable hip hop artists including: Bliss n Eso, Phrase, Heads of State, Tom Thum, among others. [6] After releasing some limited-run demos and appearing on Alleyway Crawlerz Mixtapes (Volumes 1 & 2), the group parted ways in early-2006. [1] [7]

2007–2013: Solo career and Letters to the Sun

Still performing under the name "Mynse", Farrington begun pursuing a solo-career, releasing The Mynstrual Cycle, a self produced street-EP in March 2007 under his own label, Altrueistic Recordings. The EP was described as containing "slightly off-center/deep tunes to hyped beats." To celebrate the EPs launch, Mynse performed it at the James Hotel in Launceston. [8] After its release he performed solo in Tasmania and Victoria alongside artists such as Pegz, Funkoars, Vents, Bias B, Muph & Plutonic, and Bigfoot. These performances solidified his name as one of Tasmania's hardest working hip hop acts.

In 2008, Ryan started concentrating more on his DJing career. On 8 November, he released his debut hip hop album Outwit the Muscle under his new alias 'Akouo'. The album featured several prominent underground MCs like Javs, Thorts, Dunn D, and Phatchance. [9] The album was featured on Triple J as their Feature Album of the Week, and the single "Lazy Days" received high rotation on the station. [10] On 1 September 2010, Akouo collaborated with American MC Javs once more, and released the EP Double Helix. [11]

In 2011, Akouo and Perth rapper Coin joined together and formed Letters to the Sun, they released a free promo-EP entitled Appetizers on 4 January 2012. [10] In August, the duo released a single "Mile High Club" featuring vocals from Perth singer-songwriter Donovan de Souza, it would later be included on their then-upcoming self-titled album. [12]

On 10 January 2013, Akouo's solo EP Above & Beyond was released. [13] On 13 February, Akouo remixed "Terms and Conditions" by Chet Faker. [14] On 22 March, they released their eponymous debut album. [15] On 6 April, Flume's track "Bring You Down" featuring George Maple was remixed by Akouo. [16] Akouo released another remix on 15 May, of "A Walk" by Tycho. [17] Akouo's next solo EP, Hurcha, was released on 9 June. [18] Akouo also began performing as a completely solo act in June. [19] On 20 July, he remixed "Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues" by Safia. [20]

2014–2018: Mesa and Carbon

On 6 January 2014, he remixed Childish Gambino's track "3005", after which it and his remix of Flume's "Bring You Down" made his popularity grow after they gained traction and together receiving over 1,000,000 views across YouTube, SoundCloud and Spotify. [21] Akouo released his single "Last Time" in February, as a teaser for his then upcoming EP, an accompanying music video was also released. [22] In May, Akouo performed as an opening act for Safia. [19] On 12 June, Akouo released his EP Mesa under the Die High Records label, it later peaked at No. 1 on the Australian iTunes Charts a week after. [23] On 10 July, he remixed "Return to" by #1 Dads featuring Tom Snowden. [24] On 8 October, he released a remix of "Paradise Awaits" by Zhu. [25] On 15 October, he then made a remix of "Shiner" by Indian Summer featuring Ginger & The Ghost. [26] On 27 November, he released a remix of "Unmissable" by Gorgon City. [27]

On 13 January 2015, he released his single "Pieces". [28] His single "All They Do" featuring Monsoonsiren and Mayo was later released on 26 January. [29] On 29 May, he released a remix of "Xhampagne" by Shy Girls featuring Antwon. [30] In July, he then became the first Tasmanian act to play at Splendour in the Grass. [2] On 13 October, he remixed "Take it Slow" by Kultur featuring Blest Jones. [31]

On 11 February 2016, Akouo released his single "Goldmine". On 1 March, he released a remix of "Weak" by Wet. [32] On 18 March, Akouo released the single "Giving into You" featuring guest vocal by Ashibah. [33] On 23 March, a remix of "Helix 2.0" by Robokid, AObeats & Manila Killa featuring Blaise Railey was released. [34] On 1 April, Akouo released a remix of "Vampire" by Lazyboy Empire. [35]

On 4 May 2017, Akouo released his single "Feel That" featuring vocals from Montaigne, alongside an accompanying music video. [36] [37] A month later, he announced a 15-date tour across Australia and New Zealand that August and September to promote the new single. [38]

On 29 June 2018, Akouo remixed "Faded Away" by Sweater Beats featuring Icona Pop. [39] On 8 July, he released the single "Painted On" featuring vocals from La'vel. On 12 July, he collaborated with Melbourne musician Lanks on the single "Yours", Akouo provided the beat for the track. [40] He also released a remix of "Winnebago" by Gryffin featuring Quinn XCII and Daniel Wilson. [41] The next day Akouo released his EP, entitled Carbon under Trench Records' label, it included the single "Painted On". [42]

2018–present: "So Long"

A new single entitled "So Long" was released on 12 October. [43] On 29 December, Akouo performed at the Falls Festival in Marion Bay, Tasmania. [44]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums
TitleAlbum details
Outwit the Muscle

Collaborative albums

List of collaborative albums
TitleAlbum details
Letters to the Sun
  • Released: 22 March 2013
  • Label: Obese Records (LTTS001)
  • Format: CD, digital download

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
as Mynse
The Mynstrual Cycle
as Akouo
Double Helix(with Javs)
Appetizers(with Coin)
  • Released: 4 January 2012
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: CD, digital download
Above & Beyond
  • Released: 10 January 2013
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Hurcha
  • Released: 9 June 2013
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Mesa
Carbon

Singles

As lead artist
TitleYearAlbum
"Lazy Days"2008Outwit the Muscle
"Mile High Club" (feat. Donovan de Souza)2012Letters to the Sun
"Last Time"2014Mesa
"Pieces"2015Non-album singles
"All They Do" (feat. Monsoonsiren and Mayo
"Goldmine"2016
"Giving into You" (feat. Ashibah)
"Feel That" (feat. Montaigne)2017
"Painted On" (feat. La'vel)2018Carbon
"So Long"Non-album single
As featured artist
TitleYearAlbum
"Yours" (Lanka with Akouo)2018Twentyseven

Remixes

YearTitleArtist(s)
2013"Terms and Conditions" Chet Faker
"Bring You Down" Flume (feat. George Maple)
"A Walk" Tycho
"Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues"Safia
2014"3005" Childish Gambino
"Return to"#1 Dads (feat. Tom Snowden)
"Paradise Awaits"Zhu
"Shiner" Indian Summer (feat. Ginger & The Ghost)
"Unmissable"Gorgon City
2015"Xhampagne "Shy Girls (feat. Antwon)
"Take It Slow"Kultur (feat. Blest Jones)
2016"Weak"Wet
"Helix 2.0"Robokid, AObeats & Manila Killa (feat. Blaise Railey)
"Vampire"Lazyboy Empire
2018"Faded Away"Sweater Beats (feat. Icona Pop)
"Winnebago"Gryffin (feat. Quinn XCII and Daniel Wilson)

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)
"Last Time"2014Scott Atkins
"Feel That" (featuring Montaigne)2017Bridget Peters
Simon Jackman

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