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Kid Beyond @ Coachella 2007
Background information
Birth nameAndrew Chaikin
BornDecember 7, 1969 (age 51)
OriginSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)
Instruments
  • Loop station
Years active1991–present
LabelsLove-Million Records
Websitehttp://www.kidbeyond.com/

Kid Beyond (real name Andrew Chaikin) (December 7, 1969) is an American singer, beatboxer, songwriter, live looper and voice actor, based in the San Francisco area.

Early career[edit]

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Chaikin attended Brown University and was a leader in the co-ed fraternity Zeta Delta Xi. He sang in the Jabberwocks, a student a cappella group. He graduated in 1991 and moved to San Francisco to join the House Jacks with Deke Sharon, recording 'Naked Noise' and 'Funkwich' with the band (the latter for Tommy Boy Records).

He left the House Jacks in 1997.

In 2004, Kid Beyond made a cameo appearance as an actor in the music video Maximum Wage, which featured music he co-created with Andrew Bancroft.

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He released his first solo EP, Amplivate, in 2006.

Performances[edit]

Kid Beyond has toured nationally with Imogen Heap.[1] He has also performed at major music festivals, including sets at Burning Man atop a Unimog, the Langerado festival,[2] the 2007 Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival,[3] and Coachella.[4]

His song 'Mothership' from Amplivate was used in NBA Live 08 by EA Sports.

While opening for Buckethead in San Francisco on February 15, 2008, Kid Beyond mentioned recording vocals for 'Free Bird' and other songs for Guitar Hero II.

Kid Beyond performed at the inaugural w00tstock[5] shows at the Swedish American Hall, San Francisco, California on October 19 and 20, 2009.

He appeared on the game show Jeopardy![6] on November 6th & 9th, 2020, winning $21,600.

Techniques[edit]

Kid Beyond's performances often include some traditional beatboxing as well as live looping. The looped pieces make heavy use of Ableton's Live software on a laptop to layer and loop vocal and vocal percussion tracks together to create full songs. Prior to concerts, the software is configured with the tracks that will be used in each piece, including any necessary effects and levels, but lacking any audio. A set of MIDI controller foot pedals allow Kid Beyond to control the software during performance, enabling him to record, play, and manipulate the audio tracks with a set of predefined macros. In some cases, a single press of a pedal performs multiple actions, such as muting one track while initializing recording on another.[7]

In recognition of his innovative techniques, Ableton made him a featured artist[8] on their website and presented him at a series of clinics in Germany.[9] The associated footage[10] was shown on a number of viral video sites.

Voice work[edit]

As Andrew Chaikin, he has performed as a voice-over artist for a number of video games and advertisements, prominently in American McGee's Alice as The Mad Hatter/The White Rabbit/The March Hare, and in the 2005 game Star Wars: Republic Commando, where he does the voices of Clone Advisor and Delta 40 'Fixer'.[11]

He also provided several voices in graphic adventure titles by Telltale Games, including Phoney Bone and Ted the bug in the Bone adaptations, a pair of suspects in CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, and most notably Max for the first episode 'Culture Shock' of Sam & Max Season One before being replaced by William Kasten for the rest of the series due to health reasons. The Telltale Games characters include a few pirates in Tales of Monkey Island and Narrator, Papierwaite, and a Moleman in Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse. He also voiced Biff Tannen in Back to the Future: The Game, Grendel in The Wolf Among Us, Roman in The Walking Dead: 400 Days and Carlos in the second season of The Walking Dead.

He has also provided his vocal talents for the cover versions of the songs from Konami's Karaoke Revolution video game series starting with Karaoke Revolution Volume 2. His song 'Mothership' is on Tap Tap Revenge 2. He has appeared in the official video game adaptation of Iron Man 2 as the villain Ultimo and JARVIS.

He has done multiple covers for the Guitar Hero series of video games, including 'No One Knows' by Queens of the Stone Age [12] and 'Girlfriend' by Matthew Sweet.[13]

He appears as Penny Arcade'sTycho Brahe in Poker Night at the Inventory, making him the first actor to ever portray the character.

He voiced Dio Brando in the 2004 English dub of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure OVA.[14]

Awards[edit]

  • Best of the Bay 2006: Best Oral in the Bay[15]
  • Best of San Francisco: Best Beatboxer[16]

Filmography[edit]

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Anime dubbing[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003–2004JoJo's Bizarre AdventureDio Brando5 episodes

Video games[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000X-SquadJohn G-Connors (Ash)[17]
2000Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001Mark Calcavecchia[17]
2000American McGee's AliceThe White Rabit, The Mad Hatter, The March Hard[17]
2001Cel DamageCinder, T. Wrecks
2002SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALsJester
2002Superman: The Man of Steel
2002Otogi: Myth of DemonsMichizane
2002Star Wars: Jedi StarfighterGurk Yoba, Harro Ruuk[17]
2003Virtua Cop 3Rage (Michael Hardy)[17]
2003Zone of the Enders: The 2nd RunnerZolkovoEnglish version [17]
2003Hamtaro: Wake Up Snoozer!Howdy[17]
2003Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel StrikeHobbie, Windy, Commander 6[17]
2003WhiplashFranklin D. Mann[17]
2004Crisis ZoneJared HunterConsole version
2004LifelineAllen Honda, Tanaka[17]
2005Star Wars: Republic CommandoClone Advisor, Delta 40[17]
2005Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the SithClone Trooper, Clone Captain[17]
2005Death Jr.Seep[17]
2005Bone: Out from BonevillePhoney Bone, Ted the Bug[17]
2006CSI: 3 Dimensions of MurderAndy Penmore, Michael DuBois[17]
2006Bone: The Great Cow RacePhoney Bone[17]
2006Sam & Max Save the WorldMax[17]
2006Death Jr. II: Root of EvilSeep, Wrestler[17]
2006ThrillvilleDisc Jockey[17]
2007Thrillville: Off the RailsDisc Jockey[17]
2007Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade SquadronAdmiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, Clone Trooper, Rodian Contact
2009CSI: Deadly IntentAiram Dominguez, Gary Beaumont, Steve Tampson
2010Sam & Max: The Devil's PlayhouseNarrator, Alien Brain, Jebediah Moleman, Papierwaite, Guardian #1[17]
2010Iron Man 2J.A.R.V.I.S., Ultimo, AIM Personnel[17]
2010Ultimate Spider-Man: Total MayhemPeter Parker / Spider-Man[17]
2010CSI: Fatal ConspiracySergeant Tim Lipp, Brian Reid, John Barrett[17]
2010Back to the Future: The GameBiff Tannen[17]
2011Law & Order: LegaciesMickey Trevino, Det. Mike Logan[17]
2012The Walking DeadRoman[17]
2012The Amazing Spider-Man (iOS)Peter Parker / Spider-Man[17]
2013The Wolf Among UsGrendel[17]
2013The Walking Dead: Season TwoCarlos[17]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Being There Mag'. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  2. ^'Langerado.com'. Archived from the original on 2007-02-20. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  3. ^Wakarusa.com
  4. ^'Coachella.com'. Archived from the original on 2007-03-07. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  5. ^Paul and Storm w00tstock
  6. ^[1]
  7. ^Hawkins, Eric (2006-01-01). 'Get Loopy'. Remix Magazine. Retrieved 2007-04-06.
  8. ^Ableton.com
  9. ^Ableton.com
  10. ^Youtube.com
  11. ^See the IMDb article on Andrew Chaikin Imdb.com
  12. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhGGzfWfP3Q&list=PL3dgpDMcAiLpvWTp56iPQFfHxcIWTLzNi&index=23
  13. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmdEjIMiIE8
  14. ^'Kid Beyond on Twitter'. Twitter. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  15. ^Chun, Kimberly. 'Best of the Bay 2006: Best Oral in the Bay'. San Francisco Bay Guardian. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  16. ^'Best of San Francisco: Best Beatboxer'. SF Weekly. May 19, 2004. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  17. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacad'Andrew Chaikins | Behind The Voice Actors'. behindthevoiceactors.com. Retrieved 2019-12-09. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.

External links[edit]

  • Old official website which includes information on his voiceover work
  • Andrew Chaikin on IMDb
  • Rath, Derek (August 21, 2006). ''Amplivate': Taking Beat-Boxing to a New Level'. National Public Radio.Audio of story
  • 'Kid Beyond'. KQED. April 2005.Video of story.
  • Carroll, Jon (June 22, 2000). 'Jon Carroll - 'I Need to tell you about Drum Guy.''. San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Gallant, Michael (September 5, 2005). 'Cutting-Edge One-Man Band - Kid Beyond'. Keyboard Magazine.
  • St. Clair, Katy (October 13, 2004). 'Bouncer'. SF Weekly.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kid_Beyond&oldid=993345594'

If 2020 began with hopes of a new era for German gambling, things quickly returned to their previous pattern of delays and recriminations.

The opening of the sportsbook licensing process under the third amended State Treaty on Gambling (Glücksspielstaatsvertrag/GlüStV) quickly ground to a halt after a legal challenge from Austrian bookmaker Vierklee.

Elsewhere, the announcement that the 16 federal states had agreed on a new regulatory framework was greeted with delight, especially as it was initially announced that this would incorporate online casino as well as betting. However, the publication of the Glücksspielneuregulierungstaatsvertrag (GlüNeuRStV) then revealed that this liberalisation would not in fact be very liberal at all.

Slot stakes were capped at €1, with the €1,000 blanket deposit cap included in the GlüStV carried over, but expanded to all products. Furthermore, slots would be subject to a minimum spin duration of five seconds.

Table games, meanwhile, were to be kept separate from slots and poker. Under the GlüNeuRStV, states may only issue as many table games licences as they have brick-and-mortar casinos. This means most states would only be able to issue one licence – something that they are also given the option of handling to the state lottery.

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GVC Holdings, which operates brands such as Bwin, Ladbrokes and Sportingbet, has announced that these restrictions are likely to reduce earnings by approximately £70m (€77.6m/$90.9m) next year.

Furthermore, this was all to be regulated by a new authority based in Sachsen-Anhalt. Not Hesse, with experience of handling a complex (and ultimately eight-year-long) licensing process, nor Schleswig-Holstein, with its experience of overseeing a market in which casino is permitted.

However, at a glance it appears the year is ending on a more positive note.

The sports betting licences were finally issued on 9 October, after Vierklee's challenge was withdrawn. That, at least, offers the licensees a degree of long-term certainty. They will be able to operate under these licences until the end of 2022, after which they will have to apply for a new licence under the GlüNeuRStV.

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The licensees will not even have to temporarily remove their casino products – as the regulatory authority, the Regional Council of Darmstadt, had previously ordered – thanks to a transition period in which slots and poker can be offered.

Transitional uncertainty

This transition, however, has not been entirely smooth. Despite news of lawmakers discussing the online casino transition period emerging in September, it was not until 1 October that an agreement was confirmed.

Dominic le Garsmeur, vice president of gaming products at Scientific Games Digital, admits the speed at which things went from the agreement to implementation was something of a surprise.

'We've all learned about the importance of keeping our ears to the ground to know what's happening, and not wait for official notification,' he says.

Those that had waited would have been left with just two weeks to implement a host of player protection measures, including deposit limits.

'The time to implement the transition was not reasonable,' Luka Andric, managing director for operator association Deutscher Sportwettenverband (DSWV), tells iGB. 'We made it perfectly clear that it's not proportionate to ask for so many changes in such a short period of time.'

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GVC Holdings, which operates brands such as Bwin, Ladbrokes and Sportingbet, has announced that these restrictions are likely to reduce earnings by approximately £70m (€77.6m/$90.9m) next year.

Furthermore, this was all to be regulated by a new authority based in Sachsen-Anhalt. Not Hesse, with experience of handling a complex (and ultimately eight-year-long) licensing process, nor Schleswig-Holstein, with its experience of overseeing a market in which casino is permitted.

However, at a glance it appears the year is ending on a more positive note.

The sports betting licences were finally issued on 9 October, after Vierklee's challenge was withdrawn. That, at least, offers the licensees a degree of long-term certainty. They will be able to operate under these licences until the end of 2022, after which they will have to apply for a new licence under the GlüNeuRStV.

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The licensees will not even have to temporarily remove their casino products – as the regulatory authority, the Regional Council of Darmstadt, had previously ordered – thanks to a transition period in which slots and poker can be offered.

Transitional uncertainty

This transition, however, has not been entirely smooth. Despite news of lawmakers discussing the online casino transition period emerging in September, it was not until 1 October that an agreement was confirmed.

Dominic le Garsmeur, vice president of gaming products at Scientific Games Digital, admits the speed at which things went from the agreement to implementation was something of a surprise.

'We've all learned about the importance of keeping our ears to the ground to know what's happening, and not wait for official notification,' he says.

Those that had waited would have been left with just two weeks to implement a host of player protection measures, including deposit limits.

'The time to implement the transition was not reasonable,' Luka Andric, managing director for operator association Deutscher Sportwettenverband (DSWV), tells iGB. 'We made it perfectly clear that it's not proportionate to ask for so many changes in such a short period of time.'

This did prompt states to give operators some leeway, with a two-month extension to implement the €1 slot stake cap and five-second spin duration. As Andric points out, this is only fair, due to the nature of the changes required, which the DSWV has previously said would take months rather than weeks to implement.

The short timescale is not the only issue, gambling lawyer Dr Wulf Hambach adds. He explains that the transition period requires operators to issue a declaration stating they believe they are compliant – but it is currently unclear where that declaration goes.

'You don't have a clear competent authority, who checks whether an operator is compliant,' he says.

'There are a lot of questions around the guidelines. Here you are just expected to comply with the legislation a year before it comes into force, without having technical guidelines or secondary legislation, or even a regulator in place.

'But all the details that are regulated in the Treaty now seem to be binding and must be fulfilled.'

He points out that while the transitional framework was agreed by the heads of state, it was the Glücksspielkollegium that played a key role in actually drafting the terms. In Hambach's eyes, such a restrictive system – and one that states those who comply have no legal right to a licence once the GlüNeuRStV comes into force – is down to one of the most controversial elements of the German regulatory landscape.

Democratically legitimate?

The Glücksspielkollegium is a body whose official remit is to aid states in coordinating activities related to the regulation of gambling. While it is due to be phased out by the end of 2022 under the GlüNeuRStV, it continues to exert an influence over proceedings.

And yet its very existence has been ruled to contravene the German Constitution. A 2015 legal challenge, filed in Hesse's Wiesbaden Administrative Court, saw the presiding judge declare that as the Glücksspielkollegium's actions could neither be attributed to the federal government, nor a competent state authority, it 'lacks sufficient democratic legitimacy'.

At this point, it was due to have a final say on which licences were awarded under the third GlüStV. Following the court ruling, which ended that particular licensing push, it was not until the Regional Council of Darmstadt took full control of the process that operators were ultimately handed certifications. Nevertheless, the lack of a competent regulatory authority for online casino and poker has seen it once again play a key role in the transition period.

'While on a political level the state chancellors are more sophisticated and in favour of progress […], they trusted the Glücksspielkollegium to map out what is feasible or not,' he says. 'It's a joke.'

The fact the Glücksspielkollegium was needed to play this role – though lawmakers in Hesse and Schleswig- Holstein may dispute this – is largely the result of that lack of an authority capable of taking charge. Because ultimately there is no focal point for operators during that transition period.

Leadership vacuum

'Every one of the 16 Länder [federal states] will continue to be responsible for enforcement,' Andric explains. And across the states, with differing political viewpoints and different stances on gambling, there is far from a united front.

'[So] Bavaria or Nordrhein-Westfalen might still see something as compliant, that the authority in Hamburg may consider out of bounds,' he says. 'That's something we've seen in the past – there tend to be disagreements among the 16 regulatory authorities.'

Le Garsmeur adds: 'There's a lot of uncertainty as to how the German states decide to police the regulations. It's unclear whether they follow different approaches to issuing licences.

'[They've] been very clear on what they want to see from product requirements and the responsible gaming tools they require for customers, but the way in which it's going to be governed remains to be seen.'

The potential for inconsistency, Hambach says, is highlighted by Hamburg and Bremen, which have already claimed they consider online gambling to remain illegal, suggesting they may find themselves criminally liable if they comply with the toleration. This is 'completely absurd', he adds, but throws into sharp relief the issues created by a lack of a competent authority.

'It makes sense to tolerate certain products, but not to regulate without a competent authority, and to implement licence conditions without technical regulations,' he says. 'The technical knowledge of regulators outside of Schleswig-Holstein and Hessen is seriously lacking.'

The body that is meant to fill this leadership vacuum is the new Sachsen- Anhalt-based authority. However, Andric estimates that it could take another two years to establish this regulator.

'They have a taskforce working in the Ministry of the Interior, and at the moment they are concerned with questions such as finding real estate and hiring staff, so they are working on the basics, and not are not at the stage of engaging with operators or dealing with policy issues,' he says. 'They are only just starting.'

Hambach, meanwhile, doesn't see the value in starting afresh, again: 'Why Sachsen-Anhalt, which has never licensed anything before? And they should know that licensing anything is not easy, especially as sports betting has failed twice. It's a short timescale for them to do a lot of learning.'

It's worth noting that despite the tortuous process, the industry is largely unanimous in its praise of the regulators at the Hesse Ministry of the Interior and Sport (HMDIS). Andric points out it was willing to stand up for the industry, with little support from other states.

'They've been consistently calling for reasonable policy reforms, have been outward-looking, coordinating with colleagues in other EU member states, and were most open about having a dialogue with the industry and listening to all sides,' he says. 'In comparison, other Länder simply weren't willing to engage with the industry. HMDIS has done an excellent job, in a very difficult position as one voice among 16.'

Instead, it is the new body in Sachsen- Anhalt that is tasked with building the same relationship with the sector in two years, rather than the eight HMDIS had.

And it's not just the private operators that see the dangers posed by the lack of a regulatory focal point. The Deutscher Lotto und Totoblock, Germany's powerful association of state lotteries, that was once seen as a barrier to online casino regulation, has been quick to add its voice to calls for rapid progress on establishing the authority.

'In terms of effective youth and player protection, the supervisory authority in Sachsen-Anhalt must be ready to take charge as quickly as possible,' Lotto Baden-Württemberg MD Georg Wacker says. 'The legal ‘guard rails' must be controlled and violations sanctioned, otherwise the new State Treaty is nothing more than many pages of paper.'

However, the GlüNeuRStV must still be ratified in the Sachsen-Anhalt state parliament. This must occur
by 30 April next year, with the small matter of secondary legislation being finalised and notified to the European Commission to contend with as well.

While some lawmakers in that chamber, along with their counterparts in Saarland, have suggested they will vote against it, Andric dismisses this as 'sabre rattling'.

'It's political noise,' he says. 'We don't see a serious threat to the State Treaty passing.'

Ultimately, Andric continues, after eight long years of false starts and dashed hopes Germany's 16 Länder are at a point where they can conclude negotiations and put the issue of online betting and gaming regulation behind them for a period. Gambling mental health problems issues.

'Considering the European Commission hasn't intervened in the notification process, it's a fairly safe bet to assume that this ratification will go through without major problems,' he predicts.

'But there have always been surprises in the past – you should never say never.'

Hambach, on the other hand, is sure that there is more wrangling to come.

'I see a lot of court decisions ahead, on the Treaty before it comes into force, and even afterwards, because the industry is just not happy,' he says. 'For example, the fixed inflexible limits, this is something other jurisdictions don't do; they have flexible limits for high rollers.

The blanket limit-setting for all customers, he explains, is just one aspect of the Treaty that could quickly become obsolete as other jurisdictions move towards more sophisticated affordability checks. Even betting on new events, such as esports, are conspicuous by their absence, in a country that hosts some of the largest tournaments in the sector.

'From my point of view, it's just a step towards shifting away from prohibition, but there is a lot of work to be done.' Le Garsmeur, however, says that rather than being too harsh, the strict controls 'are definitely showing the way the winds are blowing in Europe' with regards to consumer protection measures.

It's worth noting that while a €1 stake cap seemed to be the outlier in January this year, as the industry moves towards the end of the year, similar measures are being mooted in Great Britain. The €1,000 blanket cap – with limited exceptions for rates of up to €10,000 and €30,000 –- seems almost reasonable compared to Sweden's SEK5,000 (£440/€486) temporary deposit cap.

This will have a knock-on effect on product offerings, he suggests.

'I think we'll start to see operators being more selective when it comes to content and services offered to end users,' le Garsmeur says. 'Older products are unlikely to be upgraded where development work is required to adhere to these new requirements.

'As an industry, we have to adapt and it's clear that there will be tighter restrictions moving forward.'





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