Remix Mag Article on Nate "Danjahandz" Hills. Explains His Setup

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Feb 1, 2007 12:00 PM, By Anthony Roberts

Not exactly the East Coast and not necessarily pledging allegiance to the Dirty South either, Virginia is in somewhat of a peculiar predicament. But having no preconceived notions or ties to a regional sound is quite possibly the reason why the state has cranked out more than a few musical savants with universal appeal. Having toiled under the watchful eye of fellow Virginia native Timbaland, 25-year-old Nate Hills, better known as Danja, is now ready to step out of his mentor's shadow and show the world why Virginia is in fact for lovers…beat lovers.

“Boredom” is Danja's reason for taking up music production. “We had no choice but to be different and fuse different types of music to create a new sound,” he says. “There's nothing to do out here. Either you were a hustler, or you were involved in music.”

After he hustled his way into a meeting with Timbaland at a Virginia Music Symposium, the young hit-maker-in-training caught Tim's attention and has been rolling with the superproducer ever since. He has already established a name for himself by providing beats for artists such as Lloyd Banks, Jennifer Lopez, The Game and Black Eyed Peas; in fact, you have probably been bobbing your dome to Danja's creations quite a bit over the past few months. He co-produced 10 of the 12 tracks from Justin Timberlake's latest mega-hit FutureSex/LoveSounds (Jive, 2006) and is well on his way to becoming a household name, but don't tell him that. “I still have a long road to travel,” he explains. “I didn't look to Justin to make me a superstar producer. I was just happy to put some good music together and get it out.”

Understanding how important it is to be able to express his creativity at any time, Danja uses a mobile setup to create his equally diverse and rich array of tracks, which include his laptop, an Edirol MIDI controller and his trusty Akai MPC4000. He also incorporates an Alesis Andromeda A6 synthesizer into the mix, as well as a Korg Triton and Yamaha Motif. “I can be sitting in the middle of the desert and produce the same quality of tracks as if I were in the Hit Factory.”

Danja also takes his role as a producer very seriously. Not to be confused with a simple beat maker, he appreciates every step in a song's progression, from concept to execution. “I don't just make beats — I'm there from the whole process, down to the mix,” he asserts. “I switch my attitude to cater to the individual artist.” Not willing to give away all of his sonic secrets, the dangerous one did divulge a couple of his methods of madness to Remix. “I use [Steinberg] Cubase to access the sounds, but there are a lot of virtual instruments I use as well. I play keys and drums, so there's always a live element in my tracks. I don't really use samples; I just play all of my instruments. It makes for a better sound.”

Having observed the master at work, Danja has also picked up a few things from Timbaland that he has incorporated into his own repertoire. “Tim will just find the weirdest sound ever and make something incredible,” he says. “I love to build melodies around those same types of weird sounds. See, me and Tim, we're spearheading the new wave of good music.”

With demand for one of his original compositions on the rise, Danja is hard at work, spreading that new wave of good music to future projects for artists including Britney Spears, Fantasia and of course, Timbaland's upcoming solo album. Planning on being around for more than a minute, Danja is confident in his place in this ever-changing game. “I'm here to continue Tim's throne.” All hail the king.

http://remixmag.com/artists/hiphop_R&B/remix_danja/index.html
 
cool article. i think i read one similar before. danja and tim are both pretty talented. it seems like they work well together. i don't think he's just ghost producing.
 
Danja is a boss, and is the reason why timbaland has been on such a hit parade lately (not to discredit Tim...he was still good WAY before Danja)
 
I've had Trey Songz' "Wonder Woman" stuck in my head for the last few days.
 
rando said:
I know he has to use Vanguard LOL.

Just because vangaurd has the transgate feature on it doesnt mean that danja uses it
 
Danja sequences with Cubase. Keep tellin these fools I don't need Pro-Toonz. Especially when I just don't like it.
 
j.troup said:
Danja sequences with Cubase. Keep tellin these fools I don't need Pro-Toonz. Especially when I just don't like it.

yeah, he sequences with it. but he and Tim's engineers mix the beat/record vocals in PT. but yeah definitely dont need PT (sequencing SUCKS in it IMO), thank god for export .wav
 
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MPC 4000 and Alesis Andromeda = the exact opposite of portable..i think the interviewer was smoking crack.

danja handz definitely has an identifiable style, which is good. that beat he did for khaled is nice, but damn he uses alot of electronica presets. puts 'em to use tho.
 
StreetSlang said:
Understanding how important it is to be able to express his creativity at any time, Danja uses a mobile setup to create his equally diverse and rich array of tracks, which include his laptop, an Edirol MIDI controller and his trusty Akai MPC4000. He also incorporates an Alesis Andromeda A6 synthesizer into the mix, as well as a Korg Triton and Yamaha Motif. “I can be sitting in the middle of the desert and produce the same quality of tracks as if I were in the Hit Factory.”


lol. i guess they forgot to mention that he has 4 guys on payroll to carry that stuff around for him.
 
1005 said:
lol. i guess they forgot to mention that he has 4 guys on payroll to carry that stuff around for him.

the way it was written, I think the mobile setup applies to the laptop, edirol, and mpc. if you had to go from studio to studio that would only be like 2 trips to your car or just one if you decided to use the studio's mpc.
 
Editted, irrelevant.

Danjah is that dude tho.
 
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btw, anyone have his discography outside Timbo-work? i like that "we takin over" beat..
 
Vanguard is a good program to use. I often use it at times.

Sometimes, when you think Timbo produced the track but it was really Nate.

1005 said:
btw, anyone have his discography outside Timbo-work? i like that "we takin over" beat..

Yeah, it was Nate..

Nate also did "My Love" & "Sexy Back"..

The whole time, i thought it was Timbo.

Thank god, we don't have anyone in the industry sounding like the Neptunes or Just Blaze..:victory:
 
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1005 said:
btw, anyone have his discography outside Timbo-work? i like that "we takin over" beat..

2004

* "I'm So Fly" by Lloyd Banks (produced with Timbaland)
* "Hey Now (Mean Muggin')" by Xzibit featuring Keri Hilson (produced with Timbaland)

[edit] 2005

* "I Am What I Am" by Nickelus F
* "Tuff Mutha****a (**** That, Pop That)" by Wyld
* "Cocky" by Wyld featuring Freeway
* "Hey" by Wyld
* "Drankin'" by Wyld
* "Recognize (Bring To The Streetz)" by Wyld
* "Big Dreams" by Cali Stylz
* "Buewtiful Thang" by Cali Stylz
* "Pink Pantha" by Cali Stylz featuring O
* "Motivation on 100" by Cali Stylz featuring O
* "Shatiez" by Cali Stylz featuring Wyld & Smoke
* "Patty Cake" by Cali Stylz featuring Wyld & Hollow
* "64 Leanin'" by Cali Stylz (co-produced by Rikki Allsum)
* "Say What" by J-Eye
* "Put You on the Game" by The Game (produced with Timbaland)
* "He'll Be Back" by Jennifer Lopez (produced with Timbaland)
* "My Style" by Black Eyed Peas featuring Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland)
* "Whatchu Want" by The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Jay-Z
* "Hands & Feet" by Keri Hilson
* "Betta Half" by Ginuwine

[edit] 2006

* "Maneater (Remix)" by Nelly Furtado featuring Lil Wayne (produced with Timbaland)
* "Afraid" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Maneater" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Promiscuous" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Glow" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Showtime" by Nelly Furtado
* "No Hay Igual" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland and Nisan Stewart)
* "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Wait for You" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "All Good Things (Come to an End)" by Nelly Furtado (produced with Timbaland)
* "Easy" by Paula DeAnda featuring Lil Wayne (additional production by Timbaland)
* "Love Ya" by Keri Hilson (produced with Timbaland)
* "Where Did He Go" by Keri Hilson (produced with Timbaland)
* "Happy Juice" by Keri Hilson featuring Stat Quo & Snoop Dogg
* "FutureSex/LoveSound" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "SexyBack" by Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "Sexy Ladies/Let Me Talk to You (Prelude)" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "My Love" by Justin Timberlake featuring T.I. (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "LoveStoned/I Think She Knows (Interlude)" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "What Goes Around.../...Comes Around Interlude" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "Chop Me Up" by Justin Timberlake featuring Timbaland and Three 6 Mafia (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "Summer Love/Set the Mood (Prelude)" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "Until the End of Time" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "Losing My Way" by Justin Timberlake (produced with Timbaland and Justin Timberlake)
* "After Love" by Diddy featuring Keri Hilson (produced with Timbaland)
* "Wanna Move" by Diddy featuring Ciara, Big Boi and Scar (additional production by Big Boi)
* "Diddy Rock" by Diddy featuring Timbaland, Twista and Shawnna
* "So Done (Danja Remix)" by Jeannie Ortega
* "Get a Light" by Snoop Dogg featuring Damian Marley (produced with Timbaland)
* "Right Now" by Danity Kane (produced with Timbaland)
* "Want It" by Danity Kane (produced with Timbaland)
* "Bore Me (Yawn)" by Fantasia Barrino
* "Uneligible" by Fantasia Barrino
* "Girl Like Me" by Fantasia Barrino
* "Too Much" by Keshia Chanté

[edit] 2007

* "Dangerous" by Katharine McPhee
* "Love Story" by Katharine McPhee
* "Open Toes" by Katharine McPhee
* "Not Ur Girl" by Katharine McPhee
* "Each Other" by Katharine McPhee
* "Neglected" by Katharine McPhee
* "Pain Killer" by Nikki Flores
* "Suffocate" by Nikki Flores
* "Beautiful Boy" by Nikki Flores
* "Intro" by 8 Ball & MJG
* "Turn Up The Bump" by 8 Ball & MJG
* "Wonder Woman" by Trey Songz
* "We Takin' Over" by DJ Khaled featuring Akon, T.I., Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Birdman & Lil Wayne
* "Bone Thug Boyz" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (produced with Timbaland)
* "Give It To Me" by Timbaland featuring Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "The Way I Are" by Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson & D.O.E. (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "Come and Get Me" by Timbaland featuring 50 Cent & Tony Yayo (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "Boardmeeting" by Timbaland featuring Magoo (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "Scream" by Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and Nicole Scherzinger (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "Miscommunication" by Timbaland featuring Keri Hilson and Sebastian
* "Laff At Em (Give It To Me Remix)" by Timbaland featuring Justin Timberlake & Jay-Z (co-producer with Timbaland)
* "Earth Intruders" by Björk (produced with Björk and Timbaland)
* "Innocence" by Björk (produced with Björk and Timbaland)
* "Not Givin' Up" by Natasha Bedingfield
* "The Ova Guy (Fury)" by Nickelus F
* "Chitty Rollin'" by Wyld
* "Ease Of Me" by Wyld
* "Street Power" by Wyld featuring O
* "I Get U Nigga" by Wyld
* "Is U Wit Me" by Wyld
* "Tell 'Em I Said That" by T.I.
* "Respect the Hustle" by T.I.

[edit] Other contributions

* Drums on Fergie's "London Bridge"
* Bass on Timbaland's "2 Man Show" featuring Elton John
* Piano on Timbaland's "Kill Yourself" featuring Sebastian & Attitude
* Drums and bass on Björk's "Hope"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danjahandz
 
thenewbian said:
Just because vangaurd has the transgate feature on it doesnt mean that danja uses it

I know what you mean.I hear people say he uses Vangaurd but I
don't see how.The sound is not warm enough.The filters suck too.
As far a a trancegate he could be inserting a CamelSpace at the end.
 
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