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Smith wrote hip-hop music throughout high school and college, and would later drop out of college to pursue music full time. Smith and his friend Michal Menert officially formed Pretty Lights in the Summer of 2004, but didn’t release their first album “Taking Up Your Precious Time” until 2006. This album featured the hit song “Finally Moving”, which is a consistent crowd pleaser during Pretty Lights' live shows.
After the release of Pretty Lights’ debut album Smith began touring regularly and started to gain a large following after opening for huge acts such as STS9 and Widespread Panic. Smith’s music caught the audience’s attention with his ability to mix hip-hop beats, jazz riffs, funk, and electronic music together to create interesting sounds. He is fond of using old school samples that are chopped up and placed throughout his music to create a chill, laid back sound. The smooth sounds of the Fender Rhodes electronic piano and jazz flute are consistently heard in his music and nicely juxtapose the modern electronic sounds that he produces with synths.
On Pretty Lights’ 2013 album “A Color Map of the Sun” Smith decided to challenge himself by making the album without the use of any samples. Instead of using samples, Pretty Lights composed all of the music and used analog synths to achieve some of the grittier tones on the album. The album was both a commercial and critical success. It reached the number two spot on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Charts and it received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronica Album. The album also featured collaborations with several notable musicians like Talib Kweli who appeared on the song “Around the Block” and Eligh who appeared on “So Bright”.
Pretty Lights has gained the popularity to consistently sell out tour dates and play huge festivals such as Bonnaroo, Ultra, and Coachella. He has also made an appearance on the late night television show Conan, which has presented his music to a wider audience. As the name Pretty Lights might convey, his shows can be expected to be full of pretty lights and laser shows, which beam across the stage to the glitchy dance music blaring through the speakers.
Derek Vincent Smith, otherwise known by his stage name of Pretty Lights has become a master of electro and his experimental nature allows him to expertly merge genres such as nu-jazz and funk. He was one of the most anticipated acts performing at T in the Park 2014 due to the combination of music and visual.
Taking over a small tent late at night, Derek lived up to his pseudonym by performing one of the most all consuming light shows that the festival had seen. Despite his stage set up being quite small, he had an expertly designed selection of visuals which supported the trippy works of 'The Time Has Come' and 'Who Loves Me'. The audience are a mixture of those dancing along to the alt-electro beats and those simply stood with mouths agape watching this ethereal show.
Smith is great at helping to hype enthusiasm from the audience as he jumps around behind the decks before playing fan favourites such as 'Lost & Found'. A truly visual performer and one who must be seen to be believed.