![]() ![]() Their “Stories Not Forgotten” won Album of the Year in 2008. Their second full-length studio record, “Get It”, received the 2010 Urban/Dance Recording of the year honour from BCIMA. They were awarded a People’s Choice Award at the Independent Music Awards and won 4 Toronto Exclusive Magazine Provincial Awards. They were the #1 Band in Relix Magazine’s ‘On the Verge’. The Wassabi Collective band has been featured on the PBS series RoadTrip Nation. He is currently in the prime of his writing/producing career, having recent collaborations with Lutan Fyah and Marky Lyrical. He took pleasure in forming spin-off groups and performing as a solo artist.Īfter years on the road as a performer and the musical director for the successful underground band ‘Wassabi Collective’, Gisto has honed his skills and is moving in his own direction. ![]() While there, he continued performing locally with members of ‘Kangaroo’, a band with London, Ontario origins. To further enhance his musical career, he enrolled in the music program at British Columbia’s Selkirk College. He was a member of the jazz band throughout his high school days and enjoyed singing and playing guitar with several bar bands during his youth. Many fans have claimed that once a Gisto CD is played, it stays in rotation until it skips or is stolen.Ī creative youngster from London, Ontario, Gisto had an early dedication to music, studying jazz and contemporary guitar styles. One fan said that it’s easy to fall in love with his relatable songs that speak to personal and worldly matters. By combining the sounds of Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and Hip Hop along with his smooth one-of-a-kind vocal styling, he creates a sound that is uniquely his own. He is changing the sound of music one song at a time. However, Gisto is more than a Reggae artist/producer. He was now recognized on the same level as the artists that have influenced his music for years. Dre then introduced Gisto to the rest of Jamaica thru the debut of their video for “Invincible” on HYPE TV. Within a week they had done a number of collaborations and shot videos. He introduced him to the Jamaican-born artist DreZee with hope that Gisto would find his musical footing on an otherwise difficult island to navigate.Īfter showcasing his beats and music in Dre’s studio, Gisto was invited to stay on. He played his album “Just the Beginning” for the taxi man named Pretty who quickly recognized Gisto’s talent as a singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Within two weeks on the island, Gisto went from a stranger to a recognized musical personality on Jamaican television. When Gisto made his first journey to the Fatherland of Reggae Music: Jamaica, he arrived with no hotel, no contacts and no idea what he would find there - just a desire to connect with the music and culture that influenced his life. Gisto played in several bands including the touring act Wassabi Collective which developed an underground following because of its raw dancefloor appeal at the same time, Gisto was developing his solo career and began to embrace reggae music as major inspiration for his sound. He started on his musical path at the age of 10 when he began to take guitar lessons he then went on to play in his high school band and then to Selkirk Music College where he studied theory, performance and production. Many of his songs are self-produced, from the music and lyrics, to the video. Gisto's music blends genres of Reggae, Hiphop, Afrobeat, Trap, EDM and Dancehall. ![]() Available for Booking: GISTO-Multi-talented Producer/Artist. ![]()
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