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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In addition to rapping onstage, Soce plays the [[violin]], [[piano]], [[guitar]] and [[bass guitar|bass]]. During his performances, he typically dons a [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]]’s cap.<ref name="soce1">{{cite news |last=Breindel |first=Marc |title=Gay Jewish rapper keepin' it real |publisher=Gay.Com |date=30 November 2005 |url=http://zoom.gay.com/viewArticle.do?id=458&categoryId=&subCategoryId=&microCategoryId=&selectedRegionId=7 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060827165820/http://zoom.gay.com/viewArticle.do?id=458&categoryId=&subCategoryId=&microCategoryId=&selectedRegionId=7 |archive-date=27 August 2006 |df= }}</ref>
In addition to rapping onstage, Soce plays the [[violin]], [[piano]], [[guitar]] and [[bass guitar|bass]]. During his performances, he typically dons a [[Wizard (fantasy)|wizard]]’s cap.<ref name="soce1">{{cite news |last=Breindel |first=Marc |title=Gay Jewish rapper keepin' it real |publisher=Gay.Com |date=30 November 2005 |url=http://zoom.gay.com/viewArticle.do?id=458&categoryId=&subCategoryId=&microCategoryId=&selectedRegionId=7 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060827165820/http://zoom.gay.com/viewArticle.do?id=458&categoryId=&subCategoryId=&microCategoryId=&selectedRegionId=7 |archive-date=27 August 2006 }}</ref>


Soce is a graduate of [[Yale University]]<ref name="soce2">{{cite news |last=Radner |first=Ronni |title=Magic Man |publisher=Out Magazine |date=October 2005 |url=http://www.socetew.com/out.htm}}</ref> and [[Phillips Exeter Academy]]. He is [[Jewish]].<ref name="soce3">{{cite news |last=Shinefield |first=Mordechai |title=White. Gay. Jewish. Rapper? |publisher=The Jewish Daily Forward |date=12 August 2005|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/2571/}}</ref>
Soce is a graduate of [[Yale University]]<ref name="soce2">{{cite news |last=Radner |first=Ronni |title=Magic Man |publisher=Out Magazine |date=October 2005 |url=http://www.socetew.com/out.htm}}</ref> and [[Phillips Exeter Academy]]. He is [[Jewish]].<ref name="soce3">{{cite news |last=Shinefield |first=Mordechai |title=White. Gay. Jewish. Rapper? |publisher=The Jewish Daily Forward |date=12 August 2005|url=http://www.forward.com/articles/2571/}}</ref>
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<!---These venues have been edited out as it's unclear what, if any notability they have, my understanding is that some are just one-off shows with others are homohop gatherings and awards shows, this should be clarified.) His latest shows have been at the [[Queens Museum of Art]], [[Central Connecticut State University]], [[Hunter College High School]], [[Columbia University]], [[Sarah Lawrence College]], [[Bowdoin College]], [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] and [[The Knitting Factory]], as well as in [[Berlin]], [[London]], [[Sheffield]], [[Boston]] and [[NYC]].--->
<!---These venues have been edited out as it's unclear what, if any notability they have, my understanding is that some are just one-off shows with others are homohop gatherings and awards shows, this should be clarified.) His latest shows have been at the [[Queens Museum of Art]], [[Central Connecticut State University]], [[Hunter College High School]], [[Columbia University]], [[Sarah Lawrence College]], [[Bowdoin College]], [[Virginia Commonwealth University]] and [[The Knitting Factory]], as well as in [[Berlin]], [[London]], [[Sheffield]], [[Boston]] and [[NYC]].--->


Soce had a US tour, where he did shows in [[Chicago]], [[Indianapolis]], [[Iowa City]], [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]], [[Minneapolis]], [[Mountain View, California|Mountain View]], [[San Diego]] and [[Los Angeles]]. He appeared on [[MTV]], [[VH1]], [[here!]],<ref name="soce4">{{cite news |last=Hollenbach |first=Shawn |title=Busted |publisher=Here TV |date=August 8, 2008 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhQh7sVzlPQ}}</ref> [[Logo (TV channel)|Logo]], [[WNYC]],<ref name="soce5">{{cite news |last=Schaefer |first=John |title=Soundcheck |publisher=WNYC |date=December 16, 2006 |url=http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/2006/12/15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080706151021/http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/2006/12/15 |archive-date=July 6, 2008 |df= }}</ref> and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], ([[The Howard Stern Show|Howard Stern]], [[SIRIUS OutQ|OutQ]], [[Raw dog|Raw Dog Comedy]] and [[Shade 45]]). He performers and reviews shows for NYC comedy blog [[The Apiary]]<ref name="soce_apiary">{{cite news |last=Rubin |first=Dave |title=Hot Gay Comics |publisher=Here TV |date=August 2008 |url=http://www.heretv.com/podcast/hgc35.mp3 }}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and also City Scoops, writes a blog for outhiphop.com, reviews videogames for [[WayTooHip Radio]], co-hosted a monthly Math Bee at [[Chelsea Market]] with comedian [[Jen Dziura]] and co-hosts a monthly stand-up comedy show at [[Peoples Improv Theater|The PIT]] (formerly a weekly show in East Village at Cellar 58) with [[Abbi Crutchfield]] called Positively Awesome.
Soce had a US tour, where he did shows in [[Chicago]], [[Indianapolis]], [[Iowa City]], [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]], [[Minneapolis]], [[Mountain View, California|Mountain View]], [[San Diego]] and [[Los Angeles]]. He appeared on [[MTV]], [[VH1]], [[here!]],<ref name="soce4">{{cite news |last=Hollenbach |first=Shawn |title=Busted |publisher=Here TV |date=August 8, 2008 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhQh7sVzlPQ}}</ref> [[Logo (TV channel)|Logo]], [[WNYC]],<ref name="soce5">{{cite news |last=Schaefer |first=John |title=Soundcheck |publisher=WNYC |date=December 16, 2006 |url=http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/2006/12/15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080706151021/http://www.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/episodes/2006/12/15 |archive-date=July 6, 2008 }}</ref> and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], ([[The Howard Stern Show|Howard Stern]], [[SIRIUS OutQ|OutQ]], [[Raw dog|Raw Dog Comedy]] and [[Shade 45]]). He performers and reviews shows for NYC comedy blog [[The Apiary]]<ref name="soce_apiary">{{cite news |last=Rubin |first=Dave |title=Hot Gay Comics |publisher=Here TV |date=August 2008 |url=http://www.heretv.com/podcast/hgc35.mp3 }}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> and also City Scoops, writes a blog for outhiphop.com, reviews videogames for [[WayTooHip Radio]], co-hosted a monthly Math Bee at [[Chelsea Market]] with comedian [[Jen Dziura]] and co-hosts a monthly stand-up comedy show at [[Peoples Improv Theater|The PIT]] (formerly a weekly show in East Village at Cellar 58) with [[Abbi Crutchfield]] called Positively Awesome.


He produces music for many other performers, including the track "Lick It" by [[God-des and She]], which they performed live on the season finale of ''[[The L Word]]'' and produced "The Whole World" by [[MF Grimm]]—which appears on Grimm's 2006 album ''[[American Hunger]]'', in addition to "U & U", "Karma" and "Sick" by [[QBoy]], which features soce contributing a guest verse. He produced the music for the music video "Hold Tight" by Rob Cantrell and the intro to "EZ Heeb" plus the entirety of "Booty Shake" by Athens Boys Choir.
He produces music for many other performers, including the track "Lick It" by [[God-des and She]], which they performed live on the season finale of ''[[The L Word]]'' and produced "The Whole World" by [[MF Grimm]]—which appears on Grimm's 2006 album ''[[American Hunger]]'', in addition to "U & U", "Karma" and "Sick" by [[QBoy]], which features soce contributing a guest verse. He produced the music for the music video "Hold Tight" by Rob Cantrell and the intro to "EZ Heeb" plus the entirety of "Booty Shake" by Athens Boys Choir.
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In 2007, Soce co-hosted NYC's gay pride parade, along with fellow gay artist [[Sandra Grace]]. Soce and Sandra co-hosted the gay pride parade again in 2008,<ref name="soce6">{{cite news |title=New York City's Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Pride March 2008 |publisher=Heritage of Pride |date=June 2008 |url=http://www.nycpride.org/pdf/Finalized%20Order%20of%20March%202008.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721192331/http://www.nycpride.org/pdf/Finalized%20Order%20of%20March%202008.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-07-21 }}</ref> and he did it again in 2009, this time with Sybil Bruncheon.
In 2007, Soce co-hosted NYC's gay pride parade, along with fellow gay artist [[Sandra Grace]]. Soce and Sandra co-hosted the gay pride parade again in 2008,<ref name="soce6">{{cite news |title=New York City's Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Pride March 2008 |publisher=Heritage of Pride |date=June 2008 |url=http://www.nycpride.org/pdf/Finalized%20Order%20of%20March%202008.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721192331/http://www.nycpride.org/pdf/Finalized%20Order%20of%20March%202008.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-07-21 }}</ref> and he did it again in 2009, this time with Sybil Bruncheon.


In 2008, Soce competed in the Sirius Shade 45 gay hip hop competition and won by audience vote.<ref name="soce7">{{cite news |last=Yee |first=Angela |title=The Gayest Rap Show Ever |publisher=Sirius Shade 45 |date=August 8, 2008 |url=http://www.outhiphop.net/TheGayestRapperShowEver.mp3 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723234927/http://www.outhiphop.net/TheGayestRapperShowEver.mp3 |archive-date=July 23, 2011 |df= }}</ref>
In 2008, Soce competed in the Sirius Shade 45 gay hip hop competition and won by audience vote.<ref name="soce7">{{cite news |last=Yee |first=Angela |title=The Gayest Rap Show Ever |publisher=Sirius Shade 45 |date=August 8, 2008 |url=http://www.outhiphop.net/TheGayestRapperShowEver.mp3 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110723234927/http://www.outhiphop.net/TheGayestRapperShowEver.mp3 |archive-date=July 23, 2011 }}</ref>


In 2009, Soce was nominated for two OutMusic Awards; one for hip hop and one for production.
In 2009, Soce was nominated for two OutMusic Awards; one for hip hop and one for production.
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* ''Dream de la Dream'' 2003
* ''Dream de la Dream'' 2003
* ''I'm in My Own World'' 2004<ref>{{Citation | last = Tyler-Ameen | first = Daoud | title = Music Reviews: Soce, the Elemental Wizard: I'm In My Own World | newspaper = Yale Herald | year = 2005 | url = http://www.yaleherald.com/article-p.php?Article=3934
* ''I'm in My Own World'' 2004<ref>{{Citation | last = Tyler-Ameen | first = Daoud | title = Music Reviews: Soce, the Elemental Wizard: I'm In My Own World | newspaper = Yale Herald | year = 2005 | url = http://www.yaleherald.com/article-p.php?Article=3934
| accessdate = 2009-11-25 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20050203205052/http://www.yaleherald.com/article-p.php?Article=3934 |archivedate = 2005-02-03}}</ref>
| access-date = 2009-11-25 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20050203205052/http://www.yaleherald.com/article-p.php?Article=3934 |archive-date = 2005-02-03}}</ref>
* ''[[The Lemonade Incident]]'' 2005
* ''[[The Lemonade Incident]]'' 2005
* ''[[Master of Fine Arts]]'' 2009
* ''[[Master of Fine Arts]]'' 2009
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===''Life Lessons''===
===''Life Lessons''===
Soce's upcoming album, ''Life Lessons'', is planned for a 2011 release and features various songs he has released as singles and performed at live shows, including "The Mic" (a song about his love of his microwave oven), "Rob" (a gospel song) and "Too Many
Soce's upcoming album, ''Life Lessons'', is planned for a 2011 release and features various songs he has released as singles and performed at live shows, including "The Mic" (a song about his love of his microwave oven), "Rob" (a gospel song) and "Too Many
Fish" (a collaborative track features 3-bar guest verses by Prince Cat-Eyez, Lester Greene, Humility's Hand, [[Deep Dickollective|Tim'm West]], Amnesia Sparkles, FoxxJazell, Mistamaker, [[Tori Fixx]], Wayne Latham, JFP, Delacruz and Chewy).<ref name="soce9">{{cite news |title=OHH Exclusive Interview with SOCE the Elemental Wizard |publisher=OutHipHop.com |date=July 31, 2009 |url=http://www.outhiphop.com/interviews/2009/7/31/ohh-exclusive-interview-with-soce-the-elemental-wizard.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.is/20110715023332/http://www.outhiphop.com/interviews/2009/7/31/ohh-exclusive-interview-with-soce-the-elemental-wizard.html |archive-date=July 15, 2011 |df= }}</ref>
Fish" (a collaborative track features 3-bar guest verses by Prince Cat-Eyez, Lester Greene, Humility's Hand, [[Deep Dickollective|Tim'm West]], Amnesia Sparkles, FoxxJazell, Mistamaker, [[Tori Fixx]], Wayne Latham, JFP, Delacruz and Chewy).<ref name="soce9">{{cite news |title=OHH Exclusive Interview with SOCE the Elemental Wizard |publisher=OutHipHop.com |date=July 31, 2009 |url=http://www.outhiphop.com/interviews/2009/7/31/ohh-exclusive-interview-with-soce-the-elemental-wizard.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.is/20110715023332/http://www.outhiphop.com/interviews/2009/7/31/ohh-exclusive-interview-with-soce-the-elemental-wizard.html |archive-date=July 15, 2011 }}</ref>


==Production Discography==
==Production Discography==

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Soce, the elemental wizard
Soce, the elemental wizard
Soce, the elemental wizard
Background information
Birth nameAndrew Singer
OriginNew York City
GenresHip hop, homo hop
Occupation(s)Rapper and producer
Years active2003–present
Websitewww.GreatHipHop.com

Soce, the elemental wizard (born Andrew Singer) is an American rapper and producer and one of the rap scene’s openly gay MCs.

Personal life

In addition to rapping onstage, Soce plays the violin, piano, guitar and bass. During his performances, he typically dons a wizard’s cap.[1]

Soce is a graduate of Yale University[2] and Phillips Exeter Academy. He is Jewish.[3]

Music

Videos and Flash Featurettes

Soce has four flash featurettes: Sad and Lonely, RPG Interlude, Internet Treasure Quest and The Shortest Adventure Game You'll Ever Play. Sad and Lonely was screened at film festivals in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Florida and Brazil, and Soce floats has been screened in at a festival in LA. Music videos for his singles "I Am (So Gay)" and "They Call Me" (both directed by Liam Ahern) have recently begun circulating the web.

Appearances

Soce had a US tour, where he did shows in Chicago, Indianapolis, Iowa City, Dubuque, Minneapolis, Mountain View, San Diego and Los Angeles. He appeared on MTV, VH1, here!,[4] Logo, WNYC,[5] and Sirius Satellite Radio, (Howard Stern, OutQ, Raw Dog Comedy and Shade 45). He performers and reviews shows for NYC comedy blog The Apiary[6] and also City Scoops, writes a blog for outhiphop.com, reviews videogames for WayTooHip Radio, co-hosted a monthly Math Bee at Chelsea Market with comedian Jen Dziura and co-hosts a monthly stand-up comedy show at The PIT (formerly a weekly show in East Village at Cellar 58) with Abbi Crutchfield called Positively Awesome.

He produces music for many other performers, including the track "Lick It" by God-des and She, which they performed live on the season finale of The L Word and produced "The Whole World" by MF Grimm—which appears on Grimm's 2006 album American Hunger, in addition to "U & U", "Karma" and "Sick" by QBoy, which features soce contributing a guest verse. He produced the music for the music video "Hold Tight" by Rob Cantrell and the intro to "EZ Heeb" plus the entirety of "Booty Shake" by Athens Boys Choir.

Bigg Nugg released a CD single and a music video of his collaboration with Soce, entitled "I Remember".

In 2007, Soce co-hosted NYC's gay pride parade, along with fellow gay artist Sandra Grace. Soce and Sandra co-hosted the gay pride parade again in 2008,[7] and he did it again in 2009, this time with Sybil Bruncheon.

In 2008, Soce competed in the Sirius Shade 45 gay hip hop competition and won by audience vote.[8]

In 2009, Soce was nominated for two OutMusic Awards; one for hip hop and one for production.

In 2010 and 2011, Soce has been co-hosting a traveling music documentary video produced by Scion. The other co-hosts are Prince Paul and Mr. Dead.

Soce has created a video series called Math Problems in which he asks a special guest a few math questions that they then answer correctly. Each episode contains the following four aspects: 1) Discussion of math. 2) Silly dancing at the beginning. 3) One awkward touch. 4) The intro dancing always takes place in a doorway. Featured guests so far have included Ophira Eisenberg, Prince Paul, Myq Kaplan, Jessica Delfino and Corn Mo.

Discography

Life Lessons

Soce's upcoming album, Life Lessons, is planned for a 2011 release and features various songs he has released as singles and performed at live shows, including "The Mic" (a song about his love of his microwave oven), "Rob" (a gospel song) and "Too Many Fish" (a collaborative track features 3-bar guest verses by Prince Cat-Eyez, Lester Greene, Humility's Hand, Tim'm West, Amnesia Sparkles, FoxxJazell, Mistamaker, Tori Fixx, Wayne Latham, JFP, Delacruz and Chewy).[10]

Production Discography

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

  • "Take You Home" - Jen Kwok featuring Miss CKC
  • "Less Money, Mo Problems" - TMC featuring Miss CKC
  • "Graduation Day" - Coolzey
  • "Player 2" - Whitney Meers

2011

  • "That Thang" - Jen Kwok featuring DanAKADan
  • "Scarlett Johansson" - Amy Albert
  • "Cheap" - St. Laz
  • "Hooda Math Theme Song" - Hooda Math

2012

  • "Wu-Tang Killa Beatles" - Zach Sherwin
  • "Toothpick" - Zach Sherwin
  • "No Shade" - Shorty Roc featuring Bone Intell
  • "Theme Song" - The Miscellaneous Math Show

2013

  • "Spicify My Love" - Jackie Silvestri
  • "Buddha Worm" - Zach Sherwin
  • "Afraid of Everything" - Schäffer the Darklord featuring BB Heart
  • "Babies n Sh**" - Rob Cantrell featuring Miss CKC
  • "Stage Name" - Zach Sherwin
  • "Grabbing Lunch Podcast Theme Song" - Matt Knudsen
  • "Mice" - Schäffer the Darklord
  • "Giant Iron Snake" - Schäffer the Darklord
  • "End of the World Reunion" - Schäffer the Darklord featuring Katastrophe and Strict Chem
  • "Intervention" - Schäffer the Darklord featuring Dr. Awkward, Adam WarRock, Jesse Dangerously, MC Frontalot, YTCracker, Coolzey and Nelson Lugo
  • "The Amender" - Schäffer the Darklord

2014

2015

  • "Coolsay" - EP by Coolzey featuring Schäffer the Darklord, Nelson Lugo, Tyler Davis Parkford and Belly Belt
  • "Pop Music" - Zach Sherwin

2016

2017

References

  1. ^ Breindel, Marc (30 November 2005). "Gay Jewish rapper keepin' it real". Gay.Com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2006.
  2. ^ Radner, Ronni (October 2005). "Magic Man". Out Magazine.
  3. ^ Shinefield, Mordechai (12 August 2005). "White. Gay. Jewish. Rapper?". The Jewish Daily Forward.
  4. ^ Hollenbach, Shawn (August 8, 2008). "Busted". Here TV.
  5. ^ Schaefer, John (December 16, 2006). "Soundcheck". WNYC. Archived from the original on July 6, 2008.
  6. ^ Rubin, Dave (August 2008). "Hot Gay Comics". Here TV.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "New York City's Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Pride March 2008" (PDF). Heritage of Pride. June 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21.
  8. ^ Yee, Angela (August 8, 2008). "The Gayest Rap Show Ever". Sirius Shade 45. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011.
  9. ^ Tyler-Ameen, Daoud (2005), "Music Reviews: Soce, the Elemental Wizard: I'm In My Own World", Yale Herald, archived from the original on 2005-02-03, retrieved 2009-11-25
  10. ^ "OHH Exclusive Interview with SOCE the Elemental Wizard". OutHipHop.com. July 31, 2009. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011.