Reason (Australian rapper) explained

Background:person
Jason Shulman
Alias:Reason, Rea', MC Reason
Origin:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genre:Hip hop
Occupation:Teacher, musician
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:1988–2011

Jason Shulman (born 1972), previously known by the stage names Reason, Rea' or MC Reason, is a retired Australian hip hop artist, who works as a secondary school teacher. He released four studio albums: Solid (2000), Reography (2002), One Step Ahead (2004) and Window of Time (2011), before retiring from his music career.

Early life and education

Shulman was born in 1972 and grew up in a middle-class area in the south-east suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, becoming acquainted with local hip hop music while still at school during the 1980s.

He attended Melbourne University, where he majored in Aboriginal studies.

Music career

Shulman recorded his first tracks in 1988. Apart from hip hop, his musical influences include Australian music of the 1970s and 80s, including Midnight Oil and Australian reggae. During the 1990s, he became involved in an educational initiative called the Push, which ran workshops on hip hop and contemporary urban cultures to young people in lower socio-economic regions of Victoria. He was also the DJ of Hittin' Switches, a long-running community radio program which played Australian hip hop music.

He adopted the moniker Reason for his musical identity, and has also been known as Rea' and MC Reason.[1]

He recorded his work on Obese Records, with his album Solid (2000) produced by Jolz, being the first release on the label.[2] and is known for inspiring and uniting other hip hop artists, including Illy, Sereck (of Def Wish Cast), Hilltop Hoods, Pegz, and Briggs.[3]

He released his second album, Reography, in 2002. His third album, One Step Ahead, included remixes of several tracks from this album. In them, he is patriotic but also includes criticism of several aspects of Australian culture.

Reason has toured to Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney, and Canberra.

Other activities

He hosted many DMC DJ competition finals in Melbourne.[1]

Shulman works as a high school teacher,[4] teaching chemistry[5] and Australian history at Mount Scopus Memorial College in Melbourne . He has also organised hip hop musical events by artists such as the Hilltop Hoods, and run graffiti workshops and DJ events at the school, and run music workshops in rural Indigenous Australian communities.[5]

Influence

Tony Mitchell of UTS Sydney described his work thus:[6]

After announcing his retirement in November 2011, he was described as one music critic as "an indisputable forefather of the Australian hip hop scene as we know it today".[7]

Personal life

Shulman is married, and has a daughter.[5]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hip-hop high school . The Age. Khalil . Hegarty . 12 August 2004 . 8 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Steps . Jim . Obese Records – Frankston Store Opening . All Aussie Hip Hop . 8 March 2013 . 8 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Bacon . Erika . Briggs' Sheplife inspired by Shepparton's 'stagnant growth' . The Sydney Morning Herald . 16 October 2014 . 8 July 2023.
  4. Web site: Palma . Karl . A true aussie icon of hip hop . Resident Advisor . 8 July 2004 . 8 July 2023.
  5. Web site: Reason . Beat Magazine . 27 October 2011 . 8 July 2023.
  6. Web site: The Reography of Reason:Australian Hip Hop as Experimental History and Pedagogy. Tony . Mitchell. 2006. This article is based on a paper given at the conference "Re-thinking the Past: Experimental Histories in the Arts", held at the University of Technology, Sydney, July 28-29, 2006..
  7. Web site: Steps . Jim . The End Of An Era: Reason retires. . All Aussie Hip Hop . 18 November 2011 . 8 July 2023.
  8. Web site: REASON Reography LP . Popsike . 18 December 2011 . 8 July 2023.