Watkin Tudor Jones(born 26 September 1974),[4]better known by his stage namesNinjaandMax Normal,is a South African rapper, songwriter, singer, record producer, performance artist, and director. Tudor Jones found international success as a member ofDie Antwoord,withYolandi Visser.He was formerly a member ofMax NormalandThe Constructus Corporation.
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Born | Johannesburg, South Africa | 26 September 1974
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Years active | 1993–present |
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Tudor Jones also has had a number of acting roles, including a self-styled role as Ninja in the 2015Neill BlomkampfilmChappie.[5]
Early life
editWatkin Tudor Jones was born on 26 September 1974 inJohannesburg,South Africa. He attendedParktown Boys' High Schoolwhere he met his The Original Evergreen band members.[6]Tudor Jones frequented nightclubs where he developed his skills as a rapper.
Career
edit1993–1999: The Original Evergreen
editTudor Jones was part of the South African rap bandThe Original Evergreen,which was signed toSony Music.[7]He released one single with the group, "Puff the Magik," which was banned from radio for its controversial lyrics aboutmarijuanausage. In 1996, after the track would later win a SAMAmusic awardforBest Rap Album award,he left to release a solo album under Chameleon Records[8]and later form Max Normal. The band releasedBurn the Evidencein 1997, which caused more notoriety in the South African music scene. In 1998, the band resurfaced inCape Townwith a new lineup featuringBrendon le Roux(vocals), Sebastian Voigt (bass, programming),Richard Bruyns(guitar),Stephen Trollip(saxophone),Phat Jack(turntables),Tasha Baxter(vocals) andSven Mc Alpine(drums), and played extensively in Cape Town and Johannesburg while working on a new album titledAddictive Personalities,produced byWarrick Sony(Kalahari Surfers) and featuring a guest appearance byArno Carstens(Springbok Nude Girls). The album was to be released on theSheer Soundlabel. Still, it caused such uproar in the South African press due to the contents of its lyrics that Sheer Sound was forced to withdraw it and was the final chapter in The Original Evergreen story as it resulted in the band splitting up. The albumAddictive Personalitieswas released in a limited run by Melt 2000 in 1999.
2001–2002:Memoirs of a Cloneand Max Normal
editIn 2001, Tudor Jones released his debut solo albumMemoirs of a Clone.[9]
At the time, he was the lead vocalist ofMax Normal,a hip hop act, which released their debut album entitledSongs From The Mallin 2001, which he disbanded in 2002.[10]Their last gig was played withFaithlesson the group's 2002 South Africa tour.[11]
2002–2003:The Constructus Corporation
editWhen Tudor Jones disbanded Max Normal in early 2002, he and musician Sibot invitedMarkus WormstormandFelix Labandto collaborate on The Constructus Corporation project, which resulted in the concept album and graphic novelThe Ziggurat,released on 3 June 2002.[12]
Tudor Jones asked Anri du Toit, better known as his Die Antwoord bandmateYolandi Visserto lend vocals for the project. She was credited as Anica the Snuffling.[13]
The Constructus Corporation disbanded in 2003.
2005:The Fantastic Kill
editIn 2005, Tudor Jones released his second solo albumThe Fantastic Kill.[14]It was released in France in 2007 asMC Totally Rad And DJ Fuck Are Fucknradunder the name Fucknrad.[15]
2007–2008: MaxNormal.TV
editIn 2007, Tudor Jones resurrected and revamped Max Normal as the 'corporate' hip-hop group "MaxNormal.TV."
The new lineup consisted of Watkin Tudor Jones revising as Max Normal, and Anri du Toit asYolandi Visser.The band also featured Neon Don playing various recurring characters andJustin De Nobregamaking instrumentals.
The group released its debut and only albumGood Morning South Africain 2008.[16]A DVD featuring 13 skits, music videos and short films was released in the same year, titledGoeie More Zuid Afrika.[17]
2008–current: Die Antwoord
editTudor Jones is currently a member of the South African rap-rave groupDie Antwoord.The group was formed by Tudor Jones as Ninja, Anri du Toit asYolandi Visser,and producerJustin De Nobregaas HITEK5000 (formerly referred to as DJ Hi-Tek and God). They have since added a second producer Lil2Hood.[18]Die Antwoord is part of the South African counterculture movement known asZef.
The band released its debut album$O$in 2009. It was made freely available online and attracted international attention for their music video "Enter the Ninja". They briefly signed withInterscope Records,and left after pressure from the label to be more generic. du Toit explained that Interscope "kept pushing us to be more generic" to make more money: "If you try to make songs that other people like, your band will always be shit. You always gotta do what you like. If it connects, it's a miracle, but it happened with Die Antwoord.".[19]They formed their ownindependent label,Zef Recordz and released their second albumTen$ionthrough it.[20]
They have since released three other albums:Donker Magin 2014,[21]Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kidin 2016,[22]andHouse of Zefin 2020. As well as this, Tudor Jones played a self-styled role as Ninja in the 2015Neill BlomkampfilmChappie.[23]
Personal life
editTudor Jones's father died in Johannesburg from a fatal shooting during a hijacking in 2000.[24]
Tudor Jones has a daughter named Sixteen (b. 2005) withYolandi Visser.[25]Tudor Jones and Visser also have adopted or fostered three children.[26]
In 2019, a video from 2012 surfaced, showing Tudor Jones and Visser fighting and hurling homophobic slurs against Andy Butler, founder of the American dance projectHercules and Love Affair.[27]Both claimed that the person who filmed the video edited it to make it seem like he and Visser were in the wrong.[28][29][30]
Discography
editThe Original Evergreen
edit- Puff The Magik(1995)
- Burn The Evidence(1997)
- Addictive Personalities(1999)
Max Normal
edit- Songs From the Mall(2001)
The Constructus Corporation
edit- The Ziggurat(2003)
MaxNormal.TV
edit- Rap Made Easy(2007)
- Good Morning South Africa(2008)
Die Antwoord
edit- $O$(2009)
- TEN$ION(2012)
- Donker Mag(2014)
- Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid(2016)
- House of Zef(2020)
Solo
edit- Memoirs of a Clone(2001)
- The Fantastic Kill(2005) (released in 2007 in France asMC Totally Rad And DJ Fuck are Fucknrad)
Filmography
editReferences
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- ^Donker Mag (album), Raging Zef Boner (track 5), line 1 and repeated throughout track (lyrics)
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- ^"Max Normal – Music, Movies, Merchandise".5 March 2007. Archived fromthe originalon 8 December 2007.Retrieved6 September2015.
- ^ScreenPrism."Why cast Die Antwoord in" Chappie "? What is Zef? Was all the obvious product placement good or bad | ScreenPrism".screenprism.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^Dazed (26 February 2015)."Yo-landi Visser's rise from hood rat to heroine".Dazed.Retrieved13 February2020.
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- ^"Max Normal".Discogs.Retrieved16 February2020.
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- ^"Ziggurat – African Dope Records".Africandope.co.za.Retrieved6 September2015.
- ^"High Energy Shit – Die Antwoord klettern aus dem Netz – Netzpiloten.de".Netzpiloten Magazin(in German). 27 August 2010.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Watkin Tudor Jones – The Fantastic Kill".Discogs.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Fucknrad – MC Totally Rad And DJ Fuck Are Fucknrad".Discogs.Retrieved14 February2020.
- ^"MaxNormal.TV – Good Morning South Africa".Discogs.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"MaxNormal.TV – Goeie More Zuid Africa".Discogs.Retrieved13 February2020.
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- ^"Die Antwoord's Totally Insane Words of Wisdom".Spin.7 February 2012.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Die Antwoord leave Interscope, will release" TEN$ION "on their own new indie label".Boing Boing.7 November 2011.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Die Antwoord Reveal 'Donker Mag' LP, Share New Video".exclaim.ca.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Album Review: Die Antwoord – Mount Ninji and da Nice Time Kid".Drowned in Sound. 16 September 2016.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^ScreenPrism."Why cast Die Antwoord in" Chappie "? What is Zef? Was all the obvious product placement good or bad | ScreenPrism".screenprism.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^"Watkin Tudor-Jones".geni_family_tree.Retrieved6 November2020.
- ^"Meet Sixteen, The Daughter of Ninja And Yolani Vi$$er – 2oceansvibe".2oceansvibe.2 February 2012.Retrieved15 December2019.
- ^"YOHO! MAGAZINE".Die Antwoord.3 December 2019.Retrieved15 December2019.[dead link ]
- ^Earls, John (20 August 2019)."Die Antwoord axed from festivals for 'homophobic attack' on Andy Butler".NME.Retrieved13 February2020.
- ^Ninja (18 August 2019)."DIE ANTWOORD".Archived fromthe originalon 30 September 2019.Retrieved13 February2020– via Facebook.
- ^Norris, Chelsey (26 September 2019)."Die Antwoord Reschedules Dallas Show Amid Controversy. We're Not Surprised".Dallas Observer.Retrieved15 November2019.
- ^Earls, John (20 August 2019)."Die Antwoord removed from festivals over 'homophobic attack' on Hercules And Love Affair".NME.Retrieved21 July2024.
- ^JonathanBarkan (20 February 2015)."Die Antwoord Featured in Latest 'Chappie' Featurette".Bloody Disgusting!.Retrieved13 February2020.