C-BREEZE PRODUCTIONS
BIOGRAPHY
C-Breeze is undoubtedly the truth. C-Breeze a.k.a. Corion Brown, a native Chicagoan started producing music as a grammar school youth. Mr. Brown learned to play the trumpet and later baritone in the school band at Crown Fine Arts Academy on Chicago's southwest side. During Mr. Brown's enrollment, he enjoyed an array of musical genres, which allowed him to draw influence from the soulful kick drum and baseline of house music to the free form instrument expression of hip hop. Even as a grammar school youth, Mr. Brown was described as a "musically analytical kid who listened to music for puzzle pieces". These musical "puzzle pieces" were what Mr. Brown in turn borrowed to make his music engage the audience.
Continuing on through high school, Mr. Brown attended Providence-St. Mel (PSM), a private school on the west side of Chicago known for its hard work ethic and determination to break social and economical barriers through education. Through the education received at PSM, Mr. Brown became socially conscience to the ways of the world and created an outlet of expression by becoming the founder and producer of the hip-hop group Arctic Circle. Arctic Circle had only two members, Corion Brown and Larry Mckay a.k.a. Larry Keys. Through their music they performed in countless youth based venues while in High School and later as College students at Northern Illinois University. At Northern Illinois, Mr. Brown and Larry Mckay released their first professional recording in 1993 "Beats and Flows". "Beats and Flows" led to vast opportunities, from college radio interviews, to performances at homecoming shows and local venues in Chicago. "Ride to This," was a hit single featured on WGCI's Home Jam for one entire month. Arctic Circle's "Beats and Flows" spewed those same "puzzle pieces" that Mr. Brown had always searched for in his music. It was a sound that was atypical of a west side of Chicago mold, yet its omnipresent lyrical content and heavy kicks layered with futuristic synths commanded the thug on the corner to the so-called intellectual.
The success of "Beats and Flows" served as a catalyst for Mr, Brown's production talent and soon caught the attention of Chicago native platinum producer M. Doc. M. Doc felt strongly about Mr. Brown's abilities and requested Mr. Brown to produce a hit song for solo rap artist Rhyme of Indasoul Records. After hearing the beat that Mr. Brown had constructed for Rhyme, M-Doc kept the work for himself and titled it "Drinks on Me" (Young, Black, Rich and Famous album).
Currently Mr. Brown works as a licensed paramedic and has continued to produce cutting edge music that incorporates ingredients that still appeal to the tail bone. C-Breeze a.k.a Corion Brown continues to collaborate with up and coming talents in a collective effort to get ahead. He describes himself as an active listener of music and loves the challenge of remix projects. Mr. Brown's career timeline serves as evidence that he has the talent, intellectual capacity, social skills and business mind to carry him far beyond music production.

C-BREEZE PRODUCTIONSRECORDED MUSIC PORTFOLIO I.STATEMENT OF INTENT: To establish C-Breeze Productions as a professional music Production Company by providing established and unestablished recording artists innovative and cutting edge music that cultivates creativity and marketability.II.EXPERIENCE: I have over 10 years experience in music production and I have recorded professionally in a variety of state-of-the-art facilities (Battery studios, Studio Chicago). Also, I am very knowledgeable and experienced in the following hardware and software applications: Protools Digi 001, Reason, Recycle 2.1, Akai MPC 2000XL, Alesis S4 and various uses of MIDI. I have produced songs for an array of artists (please see discography page).III.CREATIVE SAMPLE: (Compact Disc Provided) IV. ARTISTIC RESUME: -Crown Fine Arts Academy Band- 1985-1988-Providence St Mel H.S. Talent Showcase- 1991 & 1992-Northern Illinois University Homecoming Performances- 1993-1995-Arctic Circle "Beats and Flows" Produced Full Album- 1995-Young, Black, Rich and Famous Album Feat. M. Doc (Produced "Drinks on Me")- 1996 -WGCI Home Jam Winner (Produced Arctic Circle's "Ride to This")- 1997-Down 4 Life (Produced title track "Money Is the Root") - 1997-J. D. Walker's "All Out" Album (Produced title track "All Out" and Untitled Track Feat B. Lo of Do or Die) - 1998-Return of the DJ Mix Tape (Produced Featured Song "You Look So Good") - 2001-C-Breeze Productions Presents…….Thick Thursdays Mix Tape Feat. DJ Moe (Produced "Party Wit Us", "Get The Party Started!" and title track "Thick Thursdays") - 2002-The Prophecy Feat. ATM and Kanye West (Produced title track "Prophecy") - 2002 -SEMI FINALIST for "MAKING THE NEXT HIT" SHOWCASE featuring LIL WAYNE and CHIEF ROCKA BUSY BEE -iStandard Producers Showcase (Chicago, IL.) 3rd place 7/9/2007