Salute
Birth nameFelix Angyumanu Nyajo
BornVienna, Austria
OriginManchester
Occupation(s)
  • Musician

Felix Angyumanu Nyajo (known professionally as Salute, stylised as salute) is a Vienna-born producer based in Manchester. They[lower-alpha 1] first attracted attention for their remixes of Aaliyah's "Rock the Boat" and Sam Smith's "Money on My Mind", and has released the EPs Gold Rush, Condition I, Condition II, Condition III, Ultra Pool, and Shield and the album My Heart.

Life and career

Felix Angyumanu Nyajo[2] was born in Aspern[3] to a cab driver and a nurse, and has an older brother. Their parents moved there from Belgrade to escape the Yugoslav Wars, had previously moved from Nigeria in the early 1980s,[1] and spoke Hausa.[4] Growing up, their family would take regular trips to Colindale, where Nyajo's cousin and their family lived,[1] and to church service, as their parents were Pentecostals.[5] While in Aspern, Nyajo suffered from regular racism, and was stabbed aged fourteen by a pair of racists.[3] Nyajo first became interested in production after hearing the Sonic Rush soundtrack, with further inspiration coming from the SSX Tricky and FIFA Street 2 soundtracks;[1] their first works were compiled on their parents' computer,[5] using a pirated copy of FL Studio they had obtained aged thirteen.[4]

Initially, they began uploading tracks to their SoundCloud account "sxlute",[6] and began uploading tracks to their Bandcamp in 2012.[6] Their first work to receive press attention was a remix of Aaliyah's "Rock the Boat". After a blog ran a piece on it, FM4 invited them in for an interview, and then started playing their music.[5] They then began DJing when they was seventeen, using FL Studio,[1] and released the EP Lionheart in 2013.[7] After Capitol Records wrote them for a remix of "Money on My Mind" by Sam Smith, they left it making it until the last possible minute, then aped a Flume remix he had just uploaded;[5] in a 2017 interview with Austrian Music Export, they stated that it had got them "a lot of bookings and contacts at the beginning, but [] I think it’s pretty shit and have sworn never to do anything like that again".[3]

Later that year, to escape the racism they were experiencing in their home country,[5] they moved to Brighton for university,[1] but left the following year,[3] and in November 2015, they released the Gold Rush EP, which included "Colourblind" featuring Abra.[8] They then moved to Manchester with a friend in 2016,[1] on the grounds that it was cheaper to live there,[3] moving next to Manchester Arena;[3] they then released "My Heart", an album.[4] In late 2017,[1] their grandmother died, followed by their grandfather;[9] Nyajo responded by producing a trio of EPs, Condition I, Condition II, and Condition III,[4] which came out between 2018 and 2019.[10] In an April 2019 interview with Vice, they described the EPs as consisting of "memories", "pain and feeing shitty" [sic], and "hope".[4]

In May 2018, they contributed keyboards and programming for Charli XCX's "5 in the Morning",[11] and in August 2022 they then released another EP, Ultra Pool.[12] They then released the EP Shield in May 2023, their first to include their own vocals,[13] and which charted at No. 12 on the Official Vinyl Singles Chart the following October;[14] Shield included "Run Away With You", which featured No Rome, "Feels Like My Hands Are On Fire", which was co-produced by George Daniel, and "Peach" with Sammy Virji,[13] a producer who released a remix of Piri & Tommy's "On & On".[15]

Personal life

Nyajo is bisexual[5] and uses they/them pronouns.[1] In March 2022,[16] they announced that they would be introducing an inclusion rider to their contracts for live performances,[5] demanding "that at least one act (or a minimum of 30% of performers, whichever is greater)" on any lineup they were performing on "should either be a woman, black, a person of colour or LGBTQ+" [sic];[16] if a promoter did not adhere to this, Nyajo would not play the show.[17] Explaining themselves to Austrian Music Export in April 2023, they noted that they were inspired to institute such a policy after seeing a "couple of people in America" institute similar conditions, and after enduring a particularly boring night out at the hands of an exclusively straight white male lineup.[5]

Notes

  1. Nyajo is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "salute: feel good philosophy". DJMag.com. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  2. "NYAJO FELIX ANGYUMANU". ASCAP. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Export, Austrian Music (2017-08-29). ""Felix 21, High Top, Still From Vienna" – An interview With Salute". Austrian Music Export. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Jones, Daisy (2019-04-30). "salute Is Making Us Fall in Love with UKG All Over Again". Vice. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yaeger, Philip (2023-04-19). ""Nothing Scares Me Anymore" – the salute Interview". Austrian Music Export. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  6. 1 2 harmonicait. "Introducing: The Dancefloor-to-Headphones Music of salute". Complex. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  7. "Salute". Austrian Music Export. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  8. "The opulent promise of salute". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  9. "salute releases final EP 'Condition III' of EP trilogy • WithGuitars". Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  10. "Gorgon City, salute, Moxie, BAMBII, Sally C and GIDEÖN to join BBC Radio 1's Residency". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  11. 5 in the Morning by Charli XCX on Apple Music, 2018-05-31, retrieved 2023-12-18
  12. "salute shares new single 'Wait For It' via Ninja Tune's Technicolour imprint: Listen". DJMag.com. 2023-02-07. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  13. 1 2 Rodriguez, Krystal (2023-05-18). "Ahead Of Their EDC Las Vegas Debut, Rising DJ/Producer Salute Talks New EP 'Shield' and Taking Their 'Fast, Soulful House Music' Worldwide". Billboard. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  14. "SALUTE". Official Charts. 2023-10-19. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  15. "BBC Radio 1 - Radio 1's Future Dance with Sarah Story, Charlie Tee sits in". BBC. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  16. 1 2 "few words about an inclusion rider i will be adding to my show contracts from now on. i'm doing this publicly because it would be great to see other djs get involved too xx". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  17. "Meet the Artists that are Changing the Direction of DJ Riders". Beatportal. 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
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