Pour les fans de Electro, Pop, Rock, Funk & Soul, et Indé et Alternatif.
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Originally from Toronto, Canada, members Martina Sorbara and Dan Kurtz first met at a local music festival before forming the group The Fuzz. What began as lo-fi bedroom recordings turned into supporting New Order on only their second live performance. With the moniker Dragonette settled on, the band issued their debut, self-titled EP in 2005. Led by the single “I Get Around”, the record did wonders for the group’s international profile and led Dragonette to sign with the UK label Mercury Records. Due to Dragonette’s UK ties, the band moved to London, UK to record their debut full-length album in 2006.
Released in August 2007, “Galore” peaked at No. 80 on the Canadian Albums Chart, aided by the charting singles “I Get Around” and “Take It Like a Man”. In support of the record the group toured alongside Basement Jaxx and the Sugarbabes, as well as a performing number of headline shows across the UK and Canada. Guitarist Simon Craig joined following the release, after which the group secured a burst publicity through their cover of the Calvin Harris track “The Girls”. In 2008 the band were nominated for New Group of the Year at the year’s Juno Awards, after which Kurtz and Sorbara collaborated with Cyndi Lauper on her 2008 album “Bring Ya to the Brink”.
After parting ways with Mercury, Dragonette signed with Universal to release their sophomore album “Fixin to Thrill” in September 2009. Outperforming their debut by rising to No. 63 on the Canadian Albums Chart, the album spawned the charting singles “Fixin to Thrill”, “Gone Too Far”, “Pick Up the Phone”, and “Easy”. Earning a far-better reception than their debut, “Fixin to Thrill” was later nominated for Dance Recording of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards. Following the album’s release in 2009, Dragonette collaborated with French DJ Martin Solveig on the track “Boys & Girls”. The following year the band worked alongside the DJ again, which resulted in Dragonette’s most successful single to date “Hello”. Rising to No. 8 on the Canadian Singles Chart as well as charting in nine other countries, the single earned Sorbara praise for her dynamic vocal performance.
Following further collaborations with Solveig on the tracks “Can’t Stop” and “Big in Japan”, the band worked alongside Kaskade, Don Diablo, and Girls Aloud’s Nicola Roberts. Dragonette’s third studio album “Bodyparts” was subsequently released in September 2012, led by the singles “Rocket Ship” and “Live in This City”. In 2014 the band issued their highest-charting UK single “Outlines” featuring Mike Mago, before making an appearance on the Joey Stylez track “Pride of Lions” in 2015.
Originally formed in 2007 and came up with their name because in their early days their neighbors would knock on their doors to have them turn the music down. Before focusing on their own music and remixes they were producing beats and remixes for the likes of Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Marina & the Diamonds, Rihanna, Flo-Rida, Sky Ferreira, Theophilus London, and Ellie Goulding.
The Knocks released their first single “Make It Better,” with the New York based Neon Gold Records. The single was used for a nationwide commercial for Corona Beer, and the hip-hop group, Chiddy Bang, sampled another one of their singles. In 2012 they went out on their first full tour with Ellie Goulding, and then went on to be the supporting act for artists such as Diplo, Justince, Boys Noize and Holy Ship! The duo continued to produce remixes and covers of songs, as well as tour around the country; in fact, they gained a reputation for actively encouraging fans to hold after parties for after their gigs.
In 2013 their single “Modern Hearts” reached over 100,000 plays on SoundCloud, and earned them another number one spot with HypeMachine. The following year they released the single “Classic” which had a video that followed that paid homage to the computer simulation game, The Sims.
Synths galore, funky drum patterns, uplifting melody, cheesy lyrics - what more could you want from an electronic band?
Introducing Dragonette, a Canadian trio with an enjoyable, almost camp-like vibe that is constant throughout their discography, clearly demonstrated in their video for the song 'Live In This City' as they dance through the streets head-to-toe in denim. They have adapted their music since their debut album, which was darker, and more sexually inspired as they appealed more to the pop rock genre (yet still stay true to their roots during sets). Fronted by Martina Sorbara, the band ooze charisma and will undoubtedly lift your mood on the occasional grey day. Martina is not afraid to express herself during the live shows. Whilst Dan Kurtz and Joel Stouffer are in background shredding synths, guitar and drums, she moves around the stage in a sometimes sophisticated, sometimes crazy fashion, and who can blame her with the funky nature of Dragonette's music. It's difficult to catagorise the trio's style, but whether it's pop, rock or electronic, be assured that the vocal range of the lead singer will keep you in amazement.
There's not another band out there that can eloquently combine tenebrous instrumentals with such soulful singing which suddenly transforms into happy-go-lucky pop before you can blink. Dragonette are, in a word, extraordinary.
The Knocks have been names as one of the 20 hottest producers in music. They hail from New York City, and have developed a global following over time. Before they were crafting their own music, they were remixing for the likes of Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Marina & the Diamonds, Rihanna, Flo-Rida, -You get the idea now surely. B-Roc and JPatt walk out on stage at this huge festival where people have been waiting all morning for this huge set to kick off. They are one of the talks of the town with everyone singing various hooks from their career. They launch into a slew of remixes that get everyone into the party vibe for the rest of the day. There is such adoration from the crowd for this production pair who bounce off of each other so very well. A remix of The 1975 “Girls” fills the air. I will definitely be purchasing everything by this duo. Literally, they are so so good! There should be a sub genre called “NJAEDMA” – Not. Just. Another. Electronic. Dance. Music. Act.