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  • Here For:

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  • Member Since:

    Jan 19, 2009

  • Real Name::

    T. AUSTIN REED

  • Sex:

    Female

  • Relationship Status:

    Single

  • Last Login:

    16 hours ago

  • Primary Job:

    Arts, Entertainment, and Media

  • Location:

    Orlando, FL

  • Race:

    Black/African American, Native American, Other

  • Zodiac:

    Leo


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On a personal tip...Life isn't ALL about me...It's about experiencing and absorbing everything that comes with it, and that's what I love to do most...other than being an Artist and Producer.  Feel free to check out my Artist page at http://www.reverbnation.com/taustinreed

As far as public relations goes...I'm not into superficial bullshyt, so save all the yada-yada-yada for all the other people on this site who love runnin' game.  Other than that, I'm always up for kickin' back and havin' a chat with ANYBODY I find interesting.  Oh, yeah...and another thing...Don't send me any corny-a$$ e-mails with stats attached because none of that makes a difference to me, anyway.  Bottom line...KEEP IT REAL or don't even bother. What can I say? I'M A LEO, BABY!!!  Blunt, brutally honest...and so on and so forth. You wanna get at me? Drop me a note and I'll get back to you. Peace.

 

Though T. Austin Reed's roots stem from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the essence of her music often features diversities of a worldwide flavor. From Electronica to Dark Wave to R&B and Rock, this Producer/Artist/Performer refuses to limit her creative ability within the confines of any one particular genre. She'll be quick to say, "I don't live in a box. Neither does my music." With the exception of brief training in classical piano by Monette Sudler and the late John Gilmore (of Sun Ra and His Arkestra), T. Austin is a self-taught composer who loves to defy stereotypical images that have overshadowed females within the Music Industry.

 

"I used to watch guys come into studios and walk past me like I didn't exist," she'll admit. "Some even thought I was just another studio %#&@$!. But after I'd get pointed out as being a producer, I could see their attitudes change...And so would mine. I never enjoyed moments like those, but they happened all the time. Not anymore."

 

T. Austin's studio life began in 1996, when she was discovered by F.L.A. Records’ Holly Rob & Dr. Ray. After being signed as an artist and producer, she fell under the tutelage of Lead Engineer / Producer, Andre "Dre" Mott, who she credits as being "one of the best people that ever happened to me." Months later, she went on to collaborate with other F.L.A. artists, such as Danga Zone and Squirrel, who landed on the “Booty Call” soundtrack with his single, “Lemme See You Squirrel.”

 

For two years, she remained with F.L.A. Records, but then left when she felt her career becoming stagnant. Her departure was further motivated after she paired up with singer/songwriter, Christie Dawn. Together, they formed the short-lived duo, Dawnadawn, and were featured on a two-hour segment of WTMP-Tampa Bay’s “Quiet Storm.” Their only release, “The Least I Can Do,” quickly drew them into the spotlight while gaining heavy rotation over the airways. However, it would not prove to be enough to keep the duo together. They separated shortly after T. Austin was hired to produce a project for a talented singer/songwriter by the name of Aja Lorraine (Ruff Ryder/Def Jam) on the island of St. Croix. Unfortunately, the project never came to fruition, and T. Austin found herself back where she started – solo. Instead of returning the United States, however, she decided to make St. Croix her home for the next five years.

 

It was at this point in her life that she had nearly decided to give up on her musical endeavors, but her saving grace would come in the form of a fervent, 16 year-old aspiring rapper named Calvin “Big Boss CD” Durand. When recalling how they met, she replied, “That was the most relentless kid I’ve ever come across in my life! No matter how rude I was, no matter how cold I acted…he still came and sat next to me. He’d watch me move back and forth between computers and keyboards, then ask, ‘How’d you do that?’ After a while, I got tired of dissin’ him and taught him everything I knew.”

 

T. Austin used the few island resources she had for help; one being fellow musician, Ronnie Benjamin of Midnite Band. He, in turn, pointed her into the direction of long-time friend, writer/ producer/ engineer, Desmond Williams(dreadStar Music), based out of Washington, D.C.

 

The two met at ESL Music studios, where Williams worked as a producer and engineer. There, he quickly took T. Austin under his wing and gave her the most intense crash course in engineering she had ever experienced. Though their music styles were polar – in comparison – they merged together to collaborate on projects, including "High Speed Drift" (Desmond Williams – Delights in the Garden), which began as T. Austin’s introduction to 5/4 time. To her surprise, she also caught the attention of artist LouLou O. Ghelichkhani and guitarist Chris Vrenios, who both made musical contributions on two of T. Austin’s tracks, "Bahar" and "La Odela" (The 3 a.m. Sessions). Yet, things didn't stop there. T. Austin teamed up with Desmond Williams and D.J. Farid for a remix of "Far Away" (ESL Records) which, this time, showcased her vocal abilities rather than production skills.

 

Current projects include collaborations with Aja Lorraine, Jeff Stoddard (Roughhaussen), Wax Murdererz, Ladder, and Jay Sparxx. Stay tuned. This is only the beginning...

 

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SIMPLY PUT...I'M JUST ME...

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What kind of woman did you think I'd be? Did you think "pretty" when you first saw that pic of me? Or did you think "Goddamn, that chick is so sexy!" Did you think there was substance behind the girl that sat frozen in the pose, or did you think - as either gender - all women are the same, from our head to our toes?

 

Did you think just because I'm forward and often very blunt that I'm incapable of being respectable because my diction features words like "kunt?" That I'm not entitled to deference because I embrace my sexual variety? Since when did who I lay with ever define the woman I happen to be? So funny, yet true...it only defines one of the many things I do, you see.

 

Did you think that because I boldly call myself blessed, and revere in the fact that God fashioned the skin in which I'm dressed that inside my shell there would be shallowness? Ha-ha...Now think again!

 

For I was given life to live a purpose filled; not to withdraw from all of it's delights and exist with a spirit killed...Not to fall victim of another man's thoughts, his interpretations, or what he has willed. I have broken free from enslaving ideals that even the most evil men have tried to instill.

 

I often speak with a boldness that many women often choose to avoid, and refrain from submissive silence because of the lives I've seen destroyed. Yet I have also been chastised by some of those of my own kind, classified as "wild" and "unrefined," and so on. But hastily from my mouth do I answer with knowledge deployed, and do remind them that I can never stand behind them, for by their frail frames of mind I have often been annoyed. Though, too, my appearance presents itself as sensuous, soft and subtle, I carry claws and a mane perfectly designed for a "to the death" rebuttal. And my mind? Oh, I should make warning of its sharpness...that of a mighty King's sword, capable of smiting those who have presented themselves on Dr. Freud's accord.

 

From birth, I have always known this woman's worth...and I will serve my purpose, fully designed by God for me, 'til I have breathed my last breath on this wicked, wicked Earth. So when your paths intersect with mine, as part of your destiny...You will know who I am. Simply put...I'm just ME...

by T. AUSTIN REED

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levonce
levonce

Male, 41, Orlando, FL

Posted May 01


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You are the new morning! Let the world take notice! Emerge from the shadows of the darkest night. Walk into the rays of a beautiful sun… Become the miracle that flowers greet. Re-arrange a cloud for a friend… Rise from the mist of yesterday and shine the light of today. Let the dawn radiate outward. Leave traces soft as morning dew… You are the new morning! The world will take notice! Have a wonderful Weekend. Peace and Blessings Abound. Namaste


Jeromethebassist
Jerometh...

Male, 50, Ocala, FL

Posted Mar 08


Just droppingby to szy hi and enjoy your music.
Have a great day!
ttyl
- Jerome


levonce
levonce

Male, 41, Orlando, FL

Posted Feb 27


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Jeromethebassist
Jerometh...

Male, 50, Ocala, FL

Posted Feb 14


Just stopping by to wish you a very happy Valentines Day!!


FunLuvinCharles
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Male, 45, Spartanburg, SC

Posted Jan 31


True Friends Are Hard to Find




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