With a monumental 2022 that saw Lost Frequencies become the most played artist on UK radio, with further rippling success felt not only across the continent but the globe with his mega charting ‘Where Are You Now’, the Belgian superstar returns to close out the year with the rousing new release ‘Back To You’!
With a melodic piano-led melody that brings dramatics to the introduction, the crisp and sharp female vocal from singer-songwriter Elley Duhe projects a worthy range, stirring emotion and drawing the listener in. Elley Duhe, known for bringing her captivating topline to tracks including Zedd’s ‘Happy Now’ and collaborations with Meduza and Clean Bandit, adds her shining omission to this stellar release as the perfect accompaniment to Lost Frequencies’ production. As ‘Back To You’ revolves forth with a country-style guitar twang, that delivers a subtle note of Lost Frequencies signature style and tastes whilst still sounding of-the-moment,...
With a melodic piano-led melody that brings dramatics to the introduction, the crisp and sharp female vocal from singer-songwriter Elley Duhe projects a worthy range, stirring emotion and drawing the listener in. Elley Duhe, known for bringing her captivating topline to tracks including Zedd’s ‘Happy Now’ and collaborations with Meduza and Clean Bandit, adds her shining omission to this stellar release as the perfect accompaniment to Lost Frequencies’ production. As ‘Back To You’ revolves forth with a country-style guitar twang, that delivers a subtle note of Lost Frequencies signature style and tastes whilst still sounding of-the-moment,...
- 12/11/2022
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Strictly Come Dancing star Rose Ayling-Ellis has revealed who she thinks will win the 2022 series.
The EastEnders actor is the reigning Strictly champ, having won the Glitterball Trophy in 2021 with partner Giovanni Pernice.
Ayling-Ellis, who is deaf, wowed the judges and audiences throughout the competition, but was best known for her Couple’s Choice routine to “Symphony” by Clean Bandit.
During the performance, the pair danced a stretch of the routine in total silence, to recreate Ayling-Ellis’s experience of dancing without being able to hear the music for the audience.
Appearing on This Morning on Wednesday (16 November), Ayling-Ellis recalled her experience on the show and admitted that she “can’t believe it’s been one year”.
“Everyone still remembers it, everyone still knows that dance,” the 27-year-old said.
“It does send out a powerful message, but I want to carry on with the work. That’s what’s most important to manage.
The EastEnders actor is the reigning Strictly champ, having won the Glitterball Trophy in 2021 with partner Giovanni Pernice.
Ayling-Ellis, who is deaf, wowed the judges and audiences throughout the competition, but was best known for her Couple’s Choice routine to “Symphony” by Clean Bandit.
During the performance, the pair danced a stretch of the routine in total silence, to recreate Ayling-Ellis’s experience of dancing without being able to hear the music for the audience.
Appearing on This Morning on Wednesday (16 November), Ayling-Ellis recalled her experience on the show and admitted that she “can’t believe it’s been one year”.
“Everyone still remembers it, everyone still knows that dance,” the 27-year-old said.
“It does send out a powerful message, but I want to carry on with the work. That’s what’s most important to manage.
- 11/19/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
There are not many festivals where you could easily cross paths with a Nobel Laureate or a Pulitzer Prize winner while queuing for some food - unless you are sauntering around HowTheLightGetsIn festival that is.
Something of an ideological lucky dip, HowTheLightGetsIn, the biggest philosophy and music festival in the world, is known for its eclectic line-ups. Previous speakers at the event span from Noam Chomsky, renowned academic, to Brian Eno, the English musician, Ed Milliband, former Labour Party leader, Philip Pullman, best-selling author, to two authors both famed for whipping up controversy, Richard Dawkins and Slavoj Zizek.
Update - due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth 11 on September 8 the festival is now taking place on October 1-2.
At its core, HowTheLightGetsIn is about trying to liberate philosophy from the far-flung elitist ivory tower of academia and make it more digestible and rousing for wider audiences. And it is Hilary Lawson,...
Something of an ideological lucky dip, HowTheLightGetsIn, the biggest philosophy and music festival in the world, is known for its eclectic line-ups. Previous speakers at the event span from Noam Chomsky, renowned academic, to Brian Eno, the English musician, Ed Milliband, former Labour Party leader, Philip Pullman, best-selling author, to two authors both famed for whipping up controversy, Richard Dawkins and Slavoj Zizek.
Update - due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth 11 on September 8 the festival is now taking place on October 1-2.
At its core, HowTheLightGetsIn is about trying to liberate philosophy from the far-flung elitist ivory tower of academia and make it more digestible and rousing for wider audiences. And it is Hilary Lawson,...
- 9/9/2022
- by Maya Oppenheim
- The Independent - Music
The members of Grammy Award-winning British electronic music band Clean Bandit, on a short trip to India for a collaboration with Indian singer Benny Dayal, have said the elaborate and intricate rhythm structure of Indian music really fascinates them.
The band arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday for a collaboration for Tuborg Open, a music platform that will see the star producers go on a journey of musical and cultural discovery.
Clean Bandit has collaborated with several musicians like Marina, Demi Lovato, Jess Glynne, Anne Marie, Sean Paul of different genres.
Asked about a distinct element they find in Indian music, Jack Patterson, one of the members, told Ians: "I think the rhythm structure of Indian music is quite intricate and one takes time to get a hold on that. It is in fact intriguing for me. We will get to learn that too a while into the process. Also,...
The band arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday for a collaboration for Tuborg Open, a music platform that will see the star producers go on a journey of musical and cultural discovery.
Clean Bandit has collaborated with several musicians like Marina, Demi Lovato, Jess Glynne, Anne Marie, Sean Paul of different genres.
Asked about a distinct element they find in Indian music, Jack Patterson, one of the members, told Ians: "I think the rhythm structure of Indian music is quite intricate and one takes time to get a hold on that. It is in fact intriguing for me. We will get to learn that too a while into the process. Also,...
- 5/18/2019
- GlamSham
Singer Benny Dayal and Grammy Award-winning British band Clean Bandit performed in the city.
They came together for the third edition of Tuborg Open, a global music project which uses music as a platform to encourage people to be 'open for fun' by pushing the boundaries of what they know and like.
The band is made up of Grace Chatto and brothers Luke and Jack Patterson, and have worked with artists such as Demi Lovato and Sean Paul on their hit tracks "Solo" and "Rockabye".
Clean Bandit and Benny made an appearance at a launch party in Mumbai on Thursday at The St. Regis.
Chatto said in a statement: "We're excited to collaborate with Benny Dayal on the Tuborg Open project and to learn more about the people and places that inspire his music.
"Our brief India trip was just a sneak-peak of that. We had a great time interacting...
They came together for the third edition of Tuborg Open, a global music project which uses music as a platform to encourage people to be 'open for fun' by pushing the boundaries of what they know and like.
The band is made up of Grace Chatto and brothers Luke and Jack Patterson, and have worked with artists such as Demi Lovato and Sean Paul on their hit tracks "Solo" and "Rockabye".
Clean Bandit and Benny made an appearance at a launch party in Mumbai on Thursday at The St. Regis.
Chatto said in a statement: "We're excited to collaborate with Benny Dayal on the Tuborg Open project and to learn more about the people and places that inspire his music.
"Our brief India trip was just a sneak-peak of that. We had a great time interacting...
- 5/17/2019
- GlamSham
Singer Benny Dayal will collaborate with the British music band Clean Bandit as part of Tuborg Open, a music platform that will see the star producers go on a journey of musical and cultural discovery.
The Grammy Award-winning pop band comprises Grace Chatto and brothers Luke and Jack Patterson. They will join Benny on Thursday and Friday here, according to a statement.
Chatto hopes to "learn more about the people and places that inspire Benny's music" during the India trip.
Excited about the collaboration, Benny said: "With this collaboration I want to create a track that truly reflects the Open for the fun attitude of Indian audiences."
Clean Bandit, known for the song "Rockabye" and album "What is love?", will also collaborate on a new track by Benny. It will be released later in the summer.[ians]...
The Grammy Award-winning pop band comprises Grace Chatto and brothers Luke and Jack Patterson. They will join Benny on Thursday and Friday here, according to a statement.
Chatto hopes to "learn more about the people and places that inspire Benny's music" during the India trip.
Excited about the collaboration, Benny said: "With this collaboration I want to create a track that truly reflects the Open for the fun attitude of Indian audiences."
Clean Bandit, known for the song "Rockabye" and album "What is love?", will also collaborate on a new track by Benny. It will be released later in the summer.[ians]...
- 5/14/2019
- GlamSham
We have added a set pictures from the event BBC Music Awards 2014. Guests included John Newman, Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris, Fearne Cotton and Chris Evans, Greg James, Labrinth, Jermain Jackman, Ed Sheeran, Fearne Cotton, Grace Chatto, Pixie Lott, Cody Wise, Ellie Goulding, Clean Bandit, Paloma Faith, Gregory Porter, Jess Glynne, Tom Jones, One Direction, Paloma Faith and Tom Jones. Photos are copyright by Landmark / PR Photos.
- 12/15/2014
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
2014 has been the year of Clean Bandit. The band’s career has reached new heights this year, thanks to their hit song with Jess Glynne, “Rather Be.” The English electronic band that is Clean Bandit consists of cellist Grace Chatto, bass guitar and keyboard player Jack Patterson, drummer Luke Patterson, and violinist Milan “Neil” Amin-Smith. We were lucky enough to...Read more»...
- 10/8/2014
- by Jess Cohen
- Celebuzz.com
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