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'Hey Brother' just sounds like a weaker version of 'Wake Me Up' (which is exactly what I was expecting really). It is a much more obvious hit than 'You Make Me' although I've grown to really like that now, not sure I can see the same happening with this.
Its crazy how average Avicii's become since he's become so massive :( For now, I actually quite like this, but only because I can't stand his previous three singles any more.

26 :up: (from 39) Rudimental Feat. Emeli Sandé - Free [D]

 

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Chart Run: 44-39-26 [3 wks]

 

Release date: 17-11-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Warner Music

 

Sales: 20k+

 

Video here:

 

download track listing

1 Free (Nas Remix)

2 Free (Maya Jane Coles Remix)

3 Free (Roy Davis Jr Remix)

4 Free (Jack Beats Remix)

 

Biography

Seemingly appearing from nowhere in 2012 with their U.K. number one single Feel the Love, London based electronic outfit Rudimental had originally come together a few years earlier as the production name of duo Piers Agget and Kesi Dryden. Agget's DJing brought him into contact with DJ Locksmith, who joined the pair, followed later by a chance meeting with Amir Amor at a studio in Hoxton, London. Rudimental's first release, the dancehall-inspired Deep in the Valley, appeared on garage, grime, and dubstep label Black Butter and was quickly followed by Speeding and Spoons. Picked up by Universal Records off the back of their first few singles, 2012 saw the release of the drum'n'bass roller Feel the Love. Championed by Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, the single reached the top of the U.K. charts the same weekend as the four-piece played on their home turf at the Radio 1 2012 Hackney Weekender. In 2013 Rudimental's debut album Home arrived. Working with some of the U.K.'s finest talent including the voice of 2012, Emeli Sandé, the album's mix of dubstep, R&B, house, and drum'n'bass received positive reviews and went straight into the number one spot on the U.K. album chart. - iTunes

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Rudimental

2012 01 Feel The Love (Rudimental Feat. John Newman) -1-

2012 14 Not Giving In (Rudimental Feat. John Newman & Alex Clare) -2-

2013 01 Waiting All Night (Rudimental Feat. Ella Eyre) -3-

2013 14 Right Here (Rudimental Feat. Foxes) -4-

2013 26 Free (Rudimental Feat. Emeli Sandé) -5-

 

Emeli Sandé

2009 06 Diamond Rings (Chipmunk Feat. Emeli Sandé)

2010 08 Never Be Your Woman (Naughty Boy Presents Wiley feat. Emeli Sandé)

2011 02 Heaven -1-

2011 01 Read All About It (Professor Green Feat. Emeli Sandé)

2011 21 Daddy (Emeli Sandé Feat. Naughty Boy) -2-

2012 02 Next To Me -3-

2012 03 Read All About It Pt 3 -AT-

2012 17 My Kind Of Love -4-

2012 44 Abide With Me

2012 04 Clown -5-

2012 01 Beneath Your Beautiful (Labrinth Feat. Emeli Sandé)

2012 10 Wonder (Naughty Boy Feat. Emeli Sandé)

2013 08 Lifted (Naughty Boy Feat. Emeli Sandé)

2013 26 Free (Rudimental Feat. Emeli Sandé)

 

Discussion Thread Here

Jameela mentioning that this 'hasn't even been officially released as a single yet' - not only is that factually incorrect anyway (the remix EP came out last week), but that's not even a rare thing and she never says it for any other songs :huh:

 

Still sounding as dull as it did last week.

25 :down: (from 18) Wilkinson - Afterglow [D]

 

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Chart Run: 8-9-14-15-18-25 [6 wks]

 

Release date: 13-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Ram Records

 

Sales: 100k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Hailing from the leafy suburbs of South West London is Ram Records’ Wilkinson. His first insight into making music came at the age of 9 when his parents bought him a drum kit. Mark ‘Wilkinson’ joined a few bands and was playing at venues as far as the Birmingham NEC and as close as the local old peoples home. This swiftly ended at the age of 14 when Wilkinson discovered his passion for dance music amongst other things. In his final year at college Wilkinson tried his hand at making beats in the college studio, this lead to him buying his first bits of production gear and turning his bedroom into a studio. A few years and part time jobs later, after driving his family mad with large amounts of bass loosening the brickwork of his house, Mark secured himself a studio not far from his home.

 

After fine-tuning his production skills, Wilkinson passed a few songs on to Hospital Records via Cyantific, which led to his first release on Hospital Records’ Sick Music 2 compilation. A few months later Wilkinson sent a folder of tunes to Ram Records and within days received a phone call from Andy C inviting him for a meeting at the Ram Records HQ.

 

October 2010 saw three of Wilkinson’s songs featured on Andy C’s Nightlife 5 album and releases including ‘Moonwalker’/‘Samurai’, ‘Refuge’, ‘Get Into It’ and the mighty ‘Everytime’/‘Overdose’ doing damage across dance-floors worldwide, winning fans from Skream, Mista Jam, Chase & Status and High Contrast in the process.

Since then Mark won the ‘Best Breakthrough Producer’ award at the National D&B Awards 2012 and has remixed Chase & Status, Example, Nero, Professor Green, Wiley and Jakwob to much critical acclaim. He’s also currently working on production projects for Relentless, Atlantic and Island Records.

 

2012 saw Wilkinson up the levels once more, releasing the mighty ‘Automatic’ in the summer, followed by the hit record ‘Need To Know’ feat. Iman which topped the iTunes Electronic chart, was championed by the likes of Zane Lowe, Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw, was Sara Cox’s daytime Record Of The Week and spent 4 weeks on the Radio 1 playlist.

 

Hotly tipped to do big things across drum & bass and electronica, Wilkinson released ‘Take You Higher’ to much critical acclaim, again topping all D&B charts and receiving numerous daytime Radio 1 spins.

Following on from ‘Heartbeat’ feat. P Money & Arlissa which again topped all d&b charts and was playlisted across BBC 1Xtra, Wilkinson releases ‘Afterglow’ ahead of his debut album on Ram Records titled ‘Lazers Not Included’ this Oct 2013. He continues to tour worldwide from Sydney to Berlin, Barcelona to Brighton with his dynamic and energetic DJ sets including festival performances this summer at EDC Las Vegas, Mallorca Rocks, Exit, Nass, Global Gathering & Bestival. One to watch! - Facebook

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

2013 08 Afterglow -1-

Afterglow :wub: Really liking this now
27 :re: Avicii - Hey Brother [D]

 

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Chart Run: 58-xx(8 wks)-27 [2 wks]

 

Has anyone sang this to their brother and/or sister?

 

24 :down: (from 19) Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson - Booyah [D]

 

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Chart Run: 5-11-16-19-24 [5 wks]

 

Release date: 20-10-2013

Format: download only single

Label: Spinnin Records

 

Sales: 100k+

 

Video here:

 

Biography

Showtek is a Dutch EDM act, consisting of two brothers, Sjoerd and Wouter Janssen, who started producing music in 2001. Starting out with techno, and later on growing to be one of the biggest hard dance acts in the hardstyle scene, they now produce EDM in a broader sense. In 2012, the Showtek brothers began a series of collaborations, a project called Crazy Collabs, with other producers spanning some of the other genres in dance music. Even before the official announcement of their collaborations project, they co-produced an EP with Tiësto and Angger Dimas entitled "We Rock" as Boys Will Be Boys. On their project, they have worked with Tiësto, Hardwell, Justin Prime, Bassjackers, and hardstyle duo Noisecontrollers with more collaborations to come. Baldy & Cresty are the cartoon alter egos of Sjoerd and Wouter and if you follow their episodes you can find out who will be the next ‘Crazy Collab’. Showtek also co-produces a lot of other music, for example the upcoming hit of Chris Brown – Nobody’s Perfect which is produced by Lukas Hilbert and co-produced by Showtek and David Jost. The Showtek brothers also have their own podcast, available through their website and iTunes. - Wikipedia

 

Chart history (Year peak title):

 

Showtek

2013 05 Booyah (Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson) -NAS-

 

We Are Loud

2013 05 Booyah (Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson)

 

Sonny Wilson

2013 05 Booyah (Showtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson)

"Booyah" :wub: Too bad this is above Eat Sleep Rave Repeat already tho.

I really like Afterglow now, it's grown on me.

 

As has Booyah :)

Has anyone sang this to their brother and/or sister?

Why would anyone sing 'Hey Brother' to their sister?

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