RED BROAD
producer/artist

Born and raised in England Red Broad moved to LA in the 90's where he now works as a producer, artist and DJ. HAPPY HOUR IN THE GENE POOL was his first commercially released album under the name EVOLVE, followed by sophomore release DEEPER THAN THE SEA. Both albums have found success in the downtempo chill out genre, with iconic tracks being favorites on many streaming services such as Pandora and Spotify and radio stations such as SOMA FM Groove Salad.

When he's not beavering away in his studio he can often be found behind the decks spinning downtempo and deep house at clubs, lounges, pools and private parties, or behind the drums touring with '80s band THE ESCAPE CLUB. He also produces SOFASONICA a chilled out downtempo podcast available on Podomatic, MixCloud and iTunes and his chilled out mixes can be heard on several chill out radio stations across the internet.

Over the years Red has worked with many great artists such as Peter Gabriel, Toyah, Mark Hollis (Talk Talk) just to name a few. It was while working with Peter Gabriel though that his eyes (and ears) were opened up to a whole new world of rhythms and grooves. It was an inspirational game changer that has had a profound affect on his music productions ever since. 

Another early influence was the groundbreaking "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" by Brian Eno and David Byrne. It was the blend of unusual percussive effects with found sound and sampled vocals that Red found so intriguing. These days Red incorporates a lot of these ingredients into his own work, with a tip of the hat to Brian Eno and David Byrne. 

Red has always had an interest in electronics (he has a City & Guilds in Radio TV & Electronics) and so it was only natural to develop a musical interest in all things electronic. He was an early adopter of electronic drums, using them equally live on stage and in the studio.

Relocating from London to LA introduced Red to scoring music for film and TV. He has since worked on several movies, the most notable being "The Arrival" starring Charlie Sheen, where one of his cues was used as play out music over the end credits. More recently the TV movie "Blue Seduction" starring Billy Zane (Titanic, Back To The Future) was completely written around six songs co-written with jazz singer Pamela Stonebrooke. Red also produced the score for the movie with music partner Chris Barron. 

In early 2006 Red began working on tracks for a new project. He wanted to go back to his roots and rekindle his love of synth based electronic music. The concept was simple, a natural journey of emotions and feelings, melodies and grooves; an evolutionary process of musical creation. The project became Evolve and the album; HAPPY HOUR IN THE GENE POOL. 

After hearing a promo copy of HAPPY HOUR IN THE GENE POOL, Below Zero founder and DJ Mason Rothert contacted Red about contributing downtempo mixed sets for his radio show. This lead in 2007 to becoming a resident DJ with the show and contributing sets on a more regular basis. Red also began DJ'ing live downtempo sets for Below Zero nights at ultra lounges and special events. As a drummer and performer Red has a natural talent for blending beats, building a set and moving a crowd. He soon began expanding out to include more dance oriented house, deep house, tribal house and tech house sets better suited for clubs, pool parties and larger venues. 

Having recently signed EVOLVE to Water Music Records and released a compilation album of fourteen of the most chilled out tracks from the first two releases he is now back in the studio producing a fourth album scheduled to be released late 2016 on the WMR label.