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Saturday, July 21, 2007 
Three Sixty Records Press Release

The collaboration between David Adjaye and Peter Adjaye has now opened at the Studio Museum in Harlem.

On view: July 18, 2007 through October 28, 2007

The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 W. 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
p:212-864-4500 ext. 213
f: 212-864-4800
studiomuseum.org

Music For Architecure Vol 1
Peter Adjaye


StudioSound invites musicians, producers and musical innovators to create original compositions inspired by the works on view. From Daniel Bernard Roumains classically inspired interpretation of Chris Ofilis watercolors to DJ Scientific's remix and reinvention of Harlem sounds, this commissioned project activates the Museum's lobby and adds a parallel dimension to the art and artist's on view.

This Season, we are proud to present Peter Adjaye, a.k.a AJ Kwame. Adjaye has been involved in the music industry for the last seventeen years as a producer, DJ, Composer and musician. The artists latest creative work is music for architecture [vol 1], is a composition in four parts. " Footprints," Darkest Light," "Waves" and "Rise." While the chords, beats and harmonies are created by Peter, the muasic is inspired by the buildings of David Adjaye, Peter's Brother, and critically acclaimed architect whose works are on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Using drones, pulses, beats and ethereal pianos, Peter's music emulates the enormity of buildings and rooms.

"The music has come about from discussions with David on the nature and reasoning behind his public buildings and art installations." Peter says. Music For Architecture [Vol 1] is a retrospective of the works created by the two artist's. it includes Peter's music for the Nobel Field in the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway, and soundtracks for films featuring Davids Buildings and Installations. Peter's sonic translation of David's Buildings transfoms glass and steel into evolving, textured soundscapes.

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Currently, Peter Adjaye is turning his formidable energies and musical talents toward creating a classical hip hop album that features a symphony orchestra. Music for Architecture will be available on Three Sixty Records.

Learn more about Music For Architecture

Organized by Ali Evans, StudioSound is one of the new initiatives that expands the Museum's mission to present contemporary black cultural producers across media.

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David Adjaye
Making Public Buildings


In London, a cube floats above rows of brick buildings and blends in with the sky on a partly cloudy day. Much like a cake, it is built in layers, though these layers are each composed of vertical beams of color and light. It is the award-winning Idea Store in Whitechapel, a building that represents what the BBC calls "the library of the future."

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David Adjaye of Adjaye/Associates, architect of the Idea Store, was born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to Ghanaian diplomats. Since completing his studies at the Royal College of Art in 1993, the London-based architect and theorist has built or won ten public commissions, at an age before many architects have built a single structure. His projects range from private residences in London and Nanjing, China, to public commissions, such as the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway. Each building exhibits a myriad of global influences, such as west African sculptural forms and electronic music. Though celebrated internationally by architecture critics for his conceptual approach to building design, Adjaye is relatively unknown in the United States.

Making Public Buildings introduces Adjaye's architecture to American audiences by carrying viewers through his working process-from inspiration to completion-through ten projects, both built and uncompleted. Co-organized with the Whitechapel Gallery in London and designed by Adjaye/Associates, this is Adjaye's first solo architecture exhibition in North America, though he is no stranger to museum exhibitions. Studio Museum visitors may remember Adjaye's 2005 collaboration with Chris Ofili for Afromuses, one of his many visual art collaborations, which also include the T-B A21 Olafur Eliasson Pavilion for the 51st International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2005.

David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings [ital] has been produced by the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; in collaboration with the Netherlands Architecture Institute, Maastricht, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver and Arario Gallery, Beijing and Arario Gallery Korea. David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings is supported in part, by a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, and Elise Jaffe + Jeffrey Brown.
Friday, June 29, 2007 

Category: Art and Photography
We here at Three Sixty records are proud to announce that David Adjaye, brother of Peter Adjaye from Channal Bazaar and Runaways UK has been awarded an OBE in the Queens Birthday Honors for service to architecture. Some buildings David has designed are the Nobel Peace Museum in Oslo, The Museum of Contemporary Art: Denver, Dirty House in London and the White Chapel Idea Store.

David and Peter have worked on the The Asymmetric Chamber together, with David designing, and Peter composing music. The Asymmetric Chamber will be in the USA for two shows in Harlem and at The Museum of Contemporary Art: Denver.

David Adjaye
Architect
David Adjaye is recognised as one of the leading architects of his generation. Born in 1966 in Dar-Es-Salam to a Ghanaian diplomat, he studied at London's prestigious Royal College of Art and was awarded the RIBA First Prize Bronze Medal. In June 2000 he reformed his studio as Adjaye/Associates and went on to win a number of high-profile commissions, perhaps his most famous being The Idea Store (library and education centre). Adjaye is highly sought after on the lecture circuit and has lectured at Harvard's GSD, Yale, Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and the University of California Berkeley. David has co-presented two series of 'Dreamspaces' for BBC (a six-part series on modern architecture) and hosted a BBC Radio programme which featured an interview with Oscar Neimeyer and in late 2005 he interviewed architect Charles Correa of India. In Spring of 2005 David presented a BBC documentary entitled, 'Building Africa, The Architecture of a Continent' .
From BBC Africa Beyond

Music for Architecture

Asymmetric Chamber
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OBE

David Adjaye. For services to Architecture.

Saturday, June 09, 2007 

Category: Art and Photography
To Celebrate the art installations of David Adjaye and the music of Peter Adjaye returning to the USA.

NOBEL PEACE CENTER



PETER ADJAYE

BIOGRAPHY 2007


Peter Adjaye has been involved in the music industry for last 17 years on the run from musical mediocrity. He is an accomplished and well-respected Artist/Producer/Musician/DJ/Composer. Peter is also a fully qualified teacher with a Post Graduate Degree in teaching Mathematics.He is a Senior/Lead Tutor in Music Production and Events and is currently the Manager of music studies at NTS Training, programming courses in Contemporary Music Practice and Business.



Peter's musical diversity and natural flare has brought him to work closely with his brother David Adjaye (Award Winning Architect) writing music for Adjaye Associates presentations, installation and lectures. He has written the score or, better the ideal sound-companion for the Adjaye Associate exhibition 'Pavilion' at the Cube Gallery Manchester in September 2004 and exhibited in New York 2005. June 2005 marked the re launch and opening of the Nobel Peace Institute in Norway, Oslo, where Peter completed the interactive sound design and composition for the main winners 'gallery' known now as the Nobel field.
Peter has since been doing music for Apple, lectures, website and worldwide stores, as well as the major architectural exhibition for Adjaye Associates Exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2006.
In 2007 he recently completed the music for the interactive new exhibit at the Science Museum; London called 'Spymaker' and a new soundscape for the David Adjaye installation 'Horizon' for Norman Fosters 'Albion Gallery'. He is currently working with a 21-piece orchestra on a new experimental classical hip-hop album, as composer and bass Player. He is working with the Arts Council UK for touring of this experimental classical hip-hop album entitled 'Symphonic Beats' for 2007,already taken this ongoing live project to Italy playing in Rome for the British Council 2004, as well as concerts in Portugal, Switzerland and Big Chill Festival (UK) in 2002-2004




Peter Adjaye aka AJ Kwame started out his recording career as the visionary outfit RPM (or Revolution Per Minute). RPM released a string of singles on the fledgling Mo Wax imprint, and toured Europe alongside James Lavelle and DJ Shadow. Peter's wide-ranging musical abilities and deck wrecking skills leant RPM a unique edge as a plethora of 'Trip hop' groups rose in their wake.



In 1995 Peter changed both group and label, becoming the Runaways and finding a new home in Ultimate Dilemma Recordings (UK) and Three sixty Recordings (US). Highly acclaimed singles led the way to their debut LP Classic Tales, a musical tour de force that was the culmination of the Runaways quest to forge a truly British hip-hop sound. The album featured striking cover art in the form of a painting of a calming, typically English pastoral scene. This attention to presentation has been carried over to Progress, their 2nd album, where the duo enlisted the help of the Turner Prize winning artist Chris Ofili in exclusively providing a unique cover artwork. This album also features a diverse collection of very special guests Masta Ace, Iriscience, J zone, Tye Phoenix, Sylvia Powell and Matt Cooper(Outside).



The Runaways and their music have travelled worldwide and forged relationships with a host of like-minded artists. Their golden remix touch has graced tracks from DJ Zinc, Doctor L and Emiliana Torrini, Cyclops 4000 Sir Menelik / Scaramanga / Chewbacca Uncircumcised etc), Mos Def and Talib Kweli, Kid Loco, Killer Priest, Flash and the Pan, Belles of Monica, Pressure Drop. And exclusive tracks for labels Catskills 'Cat litter 3', Blue Juice, Grand Central and Nuphonic. The Runaways are the creators of the theme music for the award winning radio show 'London Xpress' on XFM 105,9 FM. Runaways has also produced music for TV adverts, Citroen, TV documentaries and shows like 'Deals on Wheels', 'Ghetto fabulous', 'The Big Bang', 'Richard and Judy', and music for the film 'Dog Eat Dog' Including part of the score



Saturday, June 09, 2007 

Category: Art and Photography
David Adjaye (born 1966) is a British architect.
David Adjaye was born in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania. He trained with David Chipperfield Architects and Eduardo Souto De Moura Architects, and graduated in 1993 from the Royal College of Art. In the same year he won the RIBA First Prize Bronze Medal. He started his own practice in 1994 called Adjaye Architects.
He lives and works in London, and has an international reputation. His offices are in North London.
In 2006 he was nominated for the Stirling Prize for his Whitechapel Idea Store in London. He also collaborated with artist Olafur Eliasson to create a light installation: Your black horizon at the Venice Biennale. He worked with Chris Ofili to create an environment for the Upper Room, now owned by Tate Britain.

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