Jonathan Avram "Yoni" Wolf (born April 30, 1979) is an American alternative hip hop and indie rock musician and co-founder of the record label Anticon.
in 2004, Wolf had also been a member of numerous other groups, including Greenthink, Object Beings, Clouddead, Reaching Quiet and Hymie's Basement.
[2] Before his first year in high school, he discovered an old 4-track in his father's synagogue and began to experiment musically.
In 1997, while attending art school at the University of Cincinnati, Wolf met fellow student Adam Drucker, aka Doseone, at the semifinals of Scribble Jam.
Along with Doseone, Mr. Dibbs and his brother Josiah Wolf, he formed the live improvisational group Apogee.
In 1999, with an expansive roster of featured guests, they released the second Greenthink record Blindfold, after which they expanded to a trio with the addition of producer Odd Nosdam and adopted the name Clouddead.
The ten songs on the album were recorded during the Alopecia sessions and are described by Wolf as "the least hip-hop out of anything I've ever been involved with.
"[4] On June 27, 2012, the band announced via Stereogum that they would be releasing their new EP Sod in the Seed on August 13 on City Slang.
[11] The band attracts audiences across the US due to a moderately-sized, extremely loyal fan base.
He produced several tracks for fellow Anticon co-founder Pedestrian's album Volume One: UnIndian Songs in 2005.
Wolf has released many albums as a member of groups including Reaching Quiet, Hymie's Basement, Miss Ohio's Nameless and Object Beings.