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Jerry Calliste Jr. | |
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Birth name | Gerald C. Calliste Jr. |
Also known as | Hashim |
Born | (1965-11-26) November 26, 1965 (age 59) New York City, U.S. |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur and producer |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Cutting |
Website | jerrycallistejr |
Gerald C. Calliste Jr. (born November 26, 1965), also known as Hashim, is an American entrepreneur, producer, songwriter, publisher, and former DJ who is best known for the hip hop, electro, and dance music song "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983).
Education
Calliste attends the Ross School of Management & Leadership at Franklin University, where he is a double major student studying for a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Sciences.
History
In 1983, Calliste co-founded the New York Independent record label Cutting Records Inc. with two partners and recorded under the name Hashim. At the age of 16, Calliste used a $50 Casio keyboard (combo calculator) to teach himself how to play keyboards by ear. One year later, he went on to write and produce "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)". During the early 1980s, he "made it to #43 in the Billboards Dance Disco Charts". Since 2001, Calliste Jr. is President and CEO of both Bassmint Music and Caldella Music.
Hashim – "Al-Naafyish (The Soul)" (1983) Sample of Hashim's "Al-Naafyish (The Soul)" (1983), an influential electro track.Problems playing this file? See media help.
According to Kellman in 2007, Hashim was the work of Jerry Calliste Jr. He became involved with music as a teenager; he started DJ at the age of 12, and in the early 1980s, he promoted parties. His graffiti work on a banner for Tommy Boy Records led to him attaining a part-time gig doing custodial work at that label's offices. Having been raised a Catholic, he converted to Islam in 1982 and adopted Hashim, which means "decisive" in Arabic, as his Muslim name. In 1983, Calliste became Cutting Records's first recording artist and the company's vice president. Calliste eventually left Cutting and continued working as a promoter. He also went on to start Bassmint Music, an online label and shop based in Ohio, United States.
In 2008, Hashim appeared on various artists' music compilations licensed by Global Underground Ltd. and Ministry of Sound. The compilations are mixed by DJs such as Junior Sanchez, Satoshi Tomiie and Benny Benassi. In 2009, Hashim appeared on various artists music compilations licensed by Universal Music and Ninja Tune. On Ninja Tune's "Now, Look and Listen", Hashim's music is featured. Also in 2009, Hashim appeared on Activision Blizzard's popular video game DJ Hero: Renegade Edition. On DJ Hero: Renegade Edition, Hashim is pitted against Daft Punk on the Expert difficulty level. In 2003, he appears on Sony Computer Entertainment's NBA ShootOut 2004 and in 2002, Hashim appears on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the game track, soundtrack and TV commercial.
In October 2009, Calliste was co-founder and partner of the technology startup venture Simplestream.us (now Simplestreamtech.com), an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud. Simplestream.us offers MediaDesign, a digital media management system and software-as-a-service cloud.
In 2010 and 2011, respectively, Hashim's "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" appears on Catch The Beat: The Best of Soul Underground mixed by Jay Strongman (UK) and three DMC World Champions DJ Qbert, DJ Shiftee and DJ Rafik on Germany's Native Instruments with DJ Qbert's Breakfast of Champions Traktor Pro 2 DJ Gear commercial and software.
Discography
- "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (Cutting, 1983)
- "We're Rocking the Planet" (Cutting, 1984)
- "Primrose Path" (Cutting, 1986)
- "UK Fresh 86' (The Anthem)" (featuring MC Devon) (Streetwave (UK), 1986)
- "I Don't Need Your Love" (featuring Jai Sims) (Precise, 1987)
References
- ^ "Hashim Interview". Electro Empire. 2000. Archived from the original on June 5, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
- DJ Qbert, DJ Shiftee, DJ Rafik. Qbert's Breakfast of Champions. Traktor Pro 2. Native Instruments. Retrieved on April 4, 2011, from
- Jay Strongman (2010). Warehouse Mix. Catch the Beat: The Best of Soul Underground. Retrieved on April 4, 2011, from
- CIOToday.com. (2010c). "New Digital Media Solution Cloud Unveiled". Retrieved on December 14, 2010, from
- CIOToday.com. (2010b). "New Digital Media Solution Cloud Unveiled". Retrieved on December 14, 2010, from
- CIOToday.com. (2010). "New Digital Media Solution Cloud Unveiled". Retrieved on December 14, 2010, from
- Various – Afterhours Ibiza Unmixed DJ Friendly Version. (2008). Global Underground Ltd. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from
- Various – Global Underground Afterhours Ibiza 2. (2008). Global Underground Ltd. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from
- Various – Renaissance Anthems. (2008). Ministry of Sound. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from
- Various – Ultimate Streetdance. (2008). Ministry of Sound. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from,
- Various – 12"/80s ElectroPop. (2009). Universal Music. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from
- Various – DJ Food & DK (3). (2009). Now, Look and Listen. Ninja Tune. Retrieved on May 18, 2010, from
- DJ Hero: Renegade Edition. Difficulty Expert. Activision Blizzard Retrieved May 18, 2010, from
- DJ Hero: Renegade Edition. Artists Listing. Activision Blizzard. Retrieved May 18, 2010, from
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. 2004. Rockstar Games. Retrieved May 18, 2010, from
- Bogdanov, V. (n.d.). All Music Guide to Hip Hop – The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip Hop. Hashim Jerry Calliste Jr. profile. Milwaukee: BackBeat Books. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Electro Empire. (2000). Hashim interview. ElectroEmpire Articles. Retrieved on September 5, 2007, from Archived June 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- Electro Empire. (2003). Hashim profile. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Fresh, F. (2004). Freddy Fresh presents The Rap Records 1st Edition – The Ultimate Vinyl Resource Book. Minnesota: Nearby Publishing LLC.
- Gayagoy, G. (2000, October). The Single Life. Columbus Monthly. CM Media Inc. p. 40
- Hashim Music. (n.d.). ASCAP. Retrieved September 6, 2007, from ASCAP ACE Title Search database.
- Kellman, A. (2007). Hashim Biography. All Media Guide. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Kellman, A. (2007b). Hashim Biography. All Media Guide. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Kellman, A. (2007c). Hashim Biography. All Media Guide. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Kugel, W. (2005). Find new music in Bassmint. The Lantern. Ohio State University school newspaper The Lantern. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Kugel, W. (2005b). Find new music in Bassmint. The Lantern. Ohio State University school newspaper The Lantern. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- Sony Music Entertainment Inc., (2004). Grand Theft Auto: Vice City OST Volume 5: Wildstyle Pirate Radio. Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Stanley, L. (2006). Apple's iPod dominates the MP3 Scene. Bowling Green University school newspaper. Retrieved September 5, (2007), from
- Universal Music TV, (2004). The Definitive Electro and Hip Hip Collection. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from
- University of Miami School of Communication. (2006). Public Relations|Bassmint Music Inc. Retrieved September 5, 2007, from