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Birth name | Cameron Crowe |
Also known as | TAS, TheAnySystem, Crowe |
Born | October 26, 2010 |
Origin | Roanoke, Virginia, U.S. |
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Years active | 2019–present |
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Cameron Crowe, professionally known as TAS (born October 26, 2010), is an American singer-songwriter from Virginia. Mostly unknown to most people, he has been recognized for his unique spin on the experimental genre, by mixing in other recognized genres of music.
Life and career
[edit]Early life
[edit]Cameron James Crowe was born on October 26, 2010, in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. He lived amongst himself and his sister, Mackenzie Crowe. Their parents split in early-2014 in Hampton, Virginia, and they went to live with their father. They soon moved to Rock Hill, South Carolina in 2015 and lived with his sister, his father, and later 2 step-sisters and step mother. Years passed, and Crowe had made a YouTube channel, where he posted videos of him playing video games under the alias 'TheGameSystem'.[1] He made his first song in collaboration with friend Socketlizard, or Sivert Cat with the song 'I Don't Care', which released in July, 2019, shortly after Cameron and his sister moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado. The video has since been taken down. Afterward, Crowe had soon moved away from content creation, and soon moved directly into making music.
Cameron formed a 5-member band in late-2021, named 'The Sketch Project' with plans to make a debut album called 'A New Sketch'. A lyric sheet with all of the album's lyrics had been written, but no real music had been made. The band consisted of Crowe, and bandmates John Da Silva, Noah Krause, Jacob Caldera, and Kyleigh Ribaudo. These names were all written down on the lyric sheets and sent in Cameron's old Discord server. Later on, in 2022, Cameron and his sister moved back with their mother, who had also been living in Colorado Springs, due to personal conflicts and abuse. Their father soon divorced their step-mother and moved away, closer to their mother and away from everyone else. Camerons father passed in 2023 to suicide. This lead to the formation of The Socket System.
2021–2024: TAS & Dubbell and The Socket System
[edit]Crowe began to release music anonymously and independently long after the release of I Don't Care from 2021 to 2022[2]. He founded the independent record label TheAnySystem Records and soon released the Dubbell & TAS EP, a two-track run featuring singles 'Killana' and 'Ruralum'. These songs were comprised of many stock samples pitch-shifted, and overlapped to form an amalgamation of new chords and odd sound. A month later, they released a reprise of the same EP, featuring new tracks 'Neintown' and 'Botethim'. He soon met again with now rapper Socketlizard after Crowe's father passed and they moved back with their mother and step-father and formed the duo The Socket System to release their self-titled album in January, 2024. Since then, The Socket System took a hiatus to focus on getting better at mixing, mastering, and producing. In the meantime, Socketlizard formed a collective called Skidmarx, named after a mark on the road from the use of skateboards, as at the time, Sivert was into skateboarding, and so were many of the people in the group[3]. This included Sivert Cat, Cameron Crowe, Paxon Breazile, Manhihkan Friday, Maddox Morris, PC Aims, and Unis.[a]
2024–present: Berpy
[edit]Since that announcement,[5] Crowe was silent on the internet, except for occasionally posting on X. Nothing was posted in relation to music until he ultimately released a 10-minute long single, titled Stretchyman Theme Song (2024). He then released 4 singles to his debut album, Berpy (2024), which had been heavily teased on his X profile[6] since the pre-order date of the final single to the album, Quietly Impossible. After Berpy, a quick EP was put out, titled 'I've Got a Fever' (2024), a 12-minute, 3-part song, produced solely by Crowe during the fall of the same year, shortly after Berpy had been completed and ready for release. I've Got a Fever was released just only 2 days after Berpy.
Discography
[edit]Studio Albums and EPs
[edit]- Dubbell & TAS EP (2022)
- Halloween EP (2023)
- The Socket System (2024)
- Ascension (2024)
- SkidCircus Singles Pack EP (2024)
- Berpy (2024)
- I've Got a Fever EP (2024)
Notes
[edit]- ^ PC Aims and Unis have never shown their full real name on the internet before. As they are still adolescent, they want to take precaution on what they see on the internet. Just their first name and last initial remain.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Thegamesystem". July 13, 2019.
- ^ "THE TOXIC KID SONG". May 23, 2024.
- ^ Skidmarx (July 6, 2023). u n 1 s. Retrieved December 22, 2024 – via YouTube.
- ^ Skidmarx (July 6, 2023). Skidmarx. Retrieved December 22, 2024 – via YouTube.
- ^ "We're going to go on a quick hiatus to make sure you all get the best music in the future". May 23, 2024.
- ^ "Berpy is now available for pre-order on iTunes". November 1, 2024.
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