Artist's albums
Da Drums
2023 · single
A Thousand Miles
2022 · single
HEY U (feat. seeyousoon) [Salva Remix]
2022 · single
Palme (Remastered)
2021 · single
Hurt You
2021 · single
Cash 1.0
2021 · single
Cash 2.0
2021 · single
Back
2020 · single
Back
2020 · single
Do That Shit
2020 · single
Fervor of Dance
2020 · single
Used To Be My Homie - The Remixes
2019 · single
Circuit
2019 · single
Experimentos
2019 · EP
Feelin' It (Salva Remix)
2018 · single
Clips 2
2018 · album
B-Boy / LA Confidential
2018 · single
Stopwatch (Salva Remix)
2017 · single
Clips Remixes
2017 · album
Clips
2017 · album
Don't Love Me (Salva Remix)
2017 · single
Saw the Light - Single
2016 · single
A.D.D. (feat. Mr. Carmack) - Single
2016 · single
Peacemaker
2016 · album
Peacemaker (Instrumentals)
2016 · album
Odd Furniture - EP
2013 · EP
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Biography
Paul Salva's magpie production style is primarily positioned between hip-hop and EDM, although his overall approach incorporates many other genres. Salva spent his formative years in Chicago, but by 2000 -- after turning 18 -- he had moved on to Miami. During his time there, he began to DJ in local clubs, where he absorbed the Miami bass scene that led to the start of his own label, Frite Nite. Taking the label with him, he eventually moved to San Francisco, where he recorded his debut full-length, 2011's Complex Housing, affirming his pick'n'mix approach to bass subgenres. Later the same year he was accepted into the Red Bull Music Academy's workshop event in Madrid, earning the title of RBMA Alumnus. The producer had a breakout year in 2012, stemming from his rework of Kanye West's "Mercy" alongside RL Grime; the track blew up online, leading to a number of festival appearances and radio shows, including a stint hosting In New DJs We Trust on BBC Radio 1. As Salva's rise continued, he relocated to L.A., having to put his label on the back burner due to increased demand for live shows and remix duties. Over the next two years Salva went on to release an EP, 2013's Odd Furniture, and a feature-heavy mixtape, Peacemaker, the latter of which included appearances from Kurupt, E-40, ScHoolboy Q, Bad Lucc, Ballout, Freddie Gibbs, and Problem. After the mixtape, Salva put aside his own productions, although he continued to produce for a variety of other artists in the meantime. He returned to his own music in 2017, releasing an open-source beat tape called Clips; the release was conceptually ambitious, in that he gave free access to the stems and encouraged fans to produce bootleg remixes. ~ Liam Martin, Rovi