Jerry Calliste Jr.

American entrepreneur and producer

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  • Hip hop
  • electro
  • funk
  • pop rap
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur and producerYears active1983–presentLabelsCuttingWebsitejerrycallistejr.com
Musical artist

Gerald C. Calliste Jr. (born November 26, 1965), also known as Hashim,[1] is an American entrepreneur, producer, songwriter, publisher, and former DJ who is best known for the hip hop, electro, and dance music song "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983).[1]

Education

Calliste attends the Ross School of Management & Leadership at Franklin University, where he is a double major student studying for a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Sciences.[2]

History

In 1983, Calliste co-founded the New York Independent record label Cutting Records Inc. with two partners and recorded under the name Hashim.[3][4][5] At the age of 16, Calliste used a $50 Casio keyboard (combo calculator) to teach himself how to play keyboards by ear.[6] One year later, he went on to write and produce "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)".[7] During the early 1980s, he "made it to #43 in the Billboards Dance Disco Charts".[8] Since 2001, Calliste Jr. is President and CEO of both Bassmint Music and Caldella Music.[9]

Hashim – "Al-Naafyish (The Soul)" (1983)
Sample of Hashim's "Al-Naafyish (The Soul)" (1983), an influential electro track.

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According to Kellman in 2007, Hashim was the work of Jerry Calliste Jr. He became involved with music as a teenager; he started DJ at the age of 12, and in the early 1980s, he promoted parties.[10] His graffiti work on a banner for Tommy Boy Records led to him attaining a part-time gig doing custodial work at that label's offices.[11] Having been raised a Catholic, he converted to Islam in 1982 and adopted Hashim, which means "decisive" in Arabic, as his Muslim name.[1] In 1983, Calliste became Cutting Records's first recording artist and the company's vice president.[12] Calliste eventually left Cutting and continued working as a promoter. He also went on to start Bassmint Music, an online label and shop based in Ohio, United States.[13]

In 2008, Hashim appeared on various artists' music compilations licensed by Global Underground Ltd. and Ministry of Sound.[14] The compilations are mixed by DJs such as Junior Sanchez, Satoshi Tomiie and Benny Benassi.[15][16] In 2009, Hashim appeared on various artists music compilations licensed by Universal Music[17] and Ninja Tune.[18] On Ninja Tune's "Now, Look and Listen", Hashim's music is featured.[19] Also in 2009, Hashim appeared on Activision Blizzard's popular video game DJ Hero: Renegade Edition.[20] On DJ Hero: Renegade Edition, Hashim is pitted against Daft Punk on the Expert difficulty level.[21] In 2003, he appears on Sony Computer Entertainment's NBA ShootOut 2004 and in 2002, Hashim appears on Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on the game track, soundtrack and TV commercial.[22][23]

In October 2009, Calliste was co-founder and partner of the technology startup venture Simplestream.us (now Simplestreamtech.com), an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud.[24] Simplestream.us offers MediaDesign, a digital media management system and software-as-a-service cloud.[25]

In 2010 and 2011, respectively, Hashim's "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" appears on Catch The Beat: The Best of Soul Underground mixed by Jay Strongman (UK)[26] and three DMC World Champions DJ Qbert, DJ Shiftee and DJ Rafik on Germany's Native Instruments with DJ Qbert's Breakfast of Champions Traktor Pro 2 DJ Gear commercial and software.[27]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b "Hashim Interview". Electro Empire. 2000. Archived from the original on June 5, 2008. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
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