K Theory
OriginSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2011 (2011) - present
LabelsNew Trinity Music Group, Simplify, K Theory Music
Members
  • Dylan Lewman
  • Dustin Musser
  • Malcolm Anthony
Websitektheoryofficial.com

K Theory is an electronic hip-hop act by Dylan Lewman, which formerly included Dustin Musser and Malcolm Anthony. The group was founded by Dylan Lewman and Dustin Musser in 2011.[1] They have created remixes for Flo Rida's "GDFR", Rich Homie Quan's "Flex" and Fetty Wap's "Trap Queen".

Career

On January 10, 2017, former K Theory member Malcolm Anthony left K Theory, citing "years of creative differences."[1][2]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details
#Kristmas 2014[3] Release Date: 4 March 2015

Label: New Trinity Music Group

Formats: digital download

Extended plays

Title Details
Welcome to K Theory[4] Release Date: 1 August 2012

Label: Simplify

Formats: digital download

Dubstep R.I.P.[5] Release Date: 30 October 2014

Label: Geomagnetic

Formats: digital download

Electronic Hip Hop Volume 1 (EHH V1) Release Date: TBA

Label: TBA

Formats: digital download

Electronic Hip Hop Volume 2 (EHH V2) Release Date: TBA

Label: TBA

Formats: digital download

Remixes

In 2015 their remix of Flo Rida's "GDFR" sold over 80,000 units on Atlantic Records.

New Trinity Music Group (Record Label)

In 2015, K Theory formed their own label calling it New Trinity Music Group. The label released two tracks a week in 2015 including their 2nd Annual 25 Days of Kristmas campaign where they release 25 tracks in 25 days.

References

  1. 1 2 Peter Rubinstein (1 January 2017). "Your EDM Exclusive". Your EDM, LLC. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  2. "Twitter".
  3. "Apple - Music - #Kristmas 2014 - Album by K Theory". Apple Music. April 2023.
  4. "Apple - Music - Welcome to K Theory - EP by K Theory". Apple Music. April 2023.
  5. "Apple - Music - Dubstep R.I.P. - EP by K Theory". Apple Music. April 2023.
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