Dirtyphonics

Dirtyphonics
Genres
Years active2004–present
Labels
Websitedirtyphonics.com
Members
  • Charly
  • PitchIn
Past members
  • Thomas Desbouvrie
  • James "Youthstar" Davies
  • Pho

Dirtyphonics is a French electronic music band from Paris, consisting of members Charly Barranger and Julien "PitchIn" Corrales. Their music style is based on Hybrid, dubstep, drum and bass, drumstep.

In 2008, Dirtyphonics signed on Shimon's label AudioPorn Records and released their debut single, "French F**k" which reached number one on Beatport's charts.[1] After releasing remixes on many labels, such as Virgin Records, Atlantic Records, Warner Bros. Records, Sony Records, Mau5trap, Cooking Vinyl, Ram, MTA, Ultra Records, they joined Dim Mak Records in 2012.[2] Dirtyphonics has worked with Linkin Park, Skrillex, Kaskade, Benny Benassi, Foreign Beggars, NERO, Modestep, Steve Aoki, Marilyn Manson, and many more through collaborations and remixes.

In March 2013, Dirtyphonics released their debut full-length album Irreverence which merges heavy bass music, drum and bass, dubstep, and electro. The first single from the album, "Dirty," was released in October 2012, followed by "Walk In The Fire," "No Stopping Us," and "Hanging On Me" in 2013, with remixes covering most genres of electronic music.

After 2 years of a worldwide tour, the band released their "Write Your Future" EP, on which they re-assess their love for melting genres together. The EP was released on 17 February 2015 and followed by the "Write Your Future – Remixes" EP in September of the same year.

History

Formation and early career

Dirtyphonics was founded in 2004 and began performing live shows in 2006. For the first two years, the group consisted of Charly, Thomas Desbouvrie, and Pho. In 2008 PitchIn joined the fold. Their influences include Daft Punk and Pendulum, as well as metal bands such as Metallica and Korn. "Most of us started by playing in metal bands," recalls Charly. "Our sound was always meant to be powerful, high-impact, and precise. From the day we’ve started, we’ve challenged ourselves to create something new - we love to push boundaries."[1] The boys did just that in translating the energy and excitement from their head-banging days to the emergent world of electronic dance music.

In 2008, the group signed to Shimon's label, AudioPorn Records. They released their first single that year, the aptly named "French F**k" which quickly rose to the number one spot on Beatport's charts and stayed there for several weeks.[3] Follow-up singles "Quarks" and "Vandals" proved the act's ascension was no fluke, showcasing the group's signature style-shifting low-end heavy sound. The group quickly became a hot commodity in the remix world, lending their talents to tracks by the likes of Skrillex, The Bloody Beetroots, Marilyn Manson, Benny Benassi, Excision, Datsik, Borgore, Nero, and Linkin Park. In 2013, Thomas quit the band to become a painter as "Matheo de Bruvisso".[4]

2013: Irreverence

In 2009, they earned "Best Newcomer Producer" honor at the Drum & Bass Arena Awards.[1] The next three years were a busy time for Dirtyphonics. They headlined sold-out shows worldwide with everyone from Skrillex and Knife Party to Steve Aoki and DJ Snake. They also made notable appearances at festivals like EDC, Glastonbury Festival, SXSW, Pukkelpop, WMC, Tomorrowland and countless others.

On 19 March they released their first full-length album Irreverence on Dim Mak Records. The album is a heavy mix of anthemic electro, frenetic drum-step, thrash guitars, and pounding drums. It features notable collaborations with Steve Aoki, Foreign Beggars, and Modestep.

2015: Write Your Future

In early 2014, Thomas Desbouvrie resigned from the band to pursue his aspirations in Art. Although one member short, the band lost no speed and continued touring at major festivals worldwide. Finding a second wind in the studio, Dirtyphonics released a collaboration with Zeds Dead, Where Are You Now feat. Bright Lights on Mad Decent. In February 2015, the band released their sophomore Write Your Future EP on Dim Mak Records including collaborations with UZ, 12th Planet, Trinidad James, Matt Rose and Julie Hardy. The band toured the US and Europe while keeping writing lots of music. Back from tour, the band released Anonymous in homage of their Drum and Bass roots and as a strong statement of their sound. Quickly after, the Write Your Future – Remixes EP came out on Dim Mak Records with remixes from Habstrakt, FuntCase, High Maintenance and Infuze. On 21 October 2015, the band released "Hoverboard", a song they wrote in 2005.[5]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details
Irreverence

Extended plays

Title Album details
Vandals
Teleportation
Write Your Future
Night Ride
(with Virtual Riot and Example)
  • Released: 10 February 2017
  • Label: Buygore
Vantablack[6]
(with Sullivan King)
Scars[7]
  • Released: 22 May 2019
  • Label: Disciple Records

Singles

Year Title Label
2008 French F**k AudioPorn Records
Bonus Level
2009 The Secret
(featuring Tali)
Quarks
Lottery
Glow
2010 Lost In The Game
2011 Tarantino Dim Mak Records
Oakwood
French F**k VIP Self-released
2012 I Need Your Love
DIRTY Dim Mak Records
2013 Walk In The Fire
No Stopping Us
(featuring Foreign Beggars)
Hanging On Me
Los Angeles
2014 Where Are You Now
(with Zeds Dead) (featuring Bright Lights)
Mad Decent
2015 Anonymous Self-released
Hoverboard
Anonymous VIP
2016 Neckbreaker
with FuntCase
Circus Records
Holy Sh*t Dim Mak Records
2017 Watch Out[8]
(with Bassnectar) (featuring Ragga Twins)
Monstercat
Got Your Love[9]
(with Riot)
2018 Sayonara[10]
Scorpion[11] Rampage Recordings
2019 Rise From The Dead[12] Disciple Records
In Your Skull[13]
(with Samplifire)
Remixes

Awards

  • Best newcomer producers (DNB Arena Awards 2009)[16]
  • Best band or duo (DJ MAg FR)

Festivals

US Festivals

  • Bella Terra Festival (Stephentown)
  • Beyond Wonderland (San Bernardino)
  • Beyond Wonderland (San Francisco)
  • Camp Bisco (Maria Ville)
  • Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (Indio)
  • Crush Festival (Phoenix)
  • EDC (Chicago)
  • EDC (Dallas)
  • EDC (Los Angeles)
  • EDC (Las Vegas)
  • EDC (Denver)
  • EDC (San Juan – Puerto Rico)
  • Electric Zoo (NYC)
  • Escape Psycho Circus (Los Angeles)
  • Euphoria Festival (New Braunfels)
  • Freaknight (Seattle)
  • Future Sounds of Breaks (Miami)
  • Global Dub Festival (Red Rocks)
  • Glowstep Festival (San Juan – Puerto Rico)
  • Great American Nightmare (Pomona)
  • Hard Fest (Los Angeles)
  • I Love This City (San Francisco)
  • Lucky (Seattle)
  • Mysteryland (Bethel)
  • Nocturnal Wonderland (Austin)
  • Nocturnal Wonderland (San Bernardino)
  • Orion Music & More (Detroit)
  • Starscape (Baltimore)
  • Sun City Music Festival (El Paso)
  • Sunset Music Festival (Tampa)
  • SXSW (Austin)
  • Together As One (Los Angeles)
  • Tomorroworld (Atlanta)
  • Ultra Music Festival (Miami)
  • USC (Seattle)
  • WMC (Miami)

Worldwide Festivals

  • Alrumbo (Costa Ballena – Spain)
  • Animalz (Paris-France)
  • Arenal Sound Festival (Burriana – Spain)
  • Astropolis (Brest – France)
  • Audio River (Plock – Poland)
  • Beat Patrol (Sankt Polten – Austria)
  • Belle Ile Festival (Belle Ile – France)
  • Big Chill (Ledbury – UK)
  • Boomtown (Matterley Estate – UK)
  • Couvre-Feu (Corsept – France)
  • Crammerock (Stekene – Belgium)
  • Creamfields Andalucia (Jerez de la Montera – Spain)
  • Dour Festival (Dour – Belgium)
  • Garorock (Marmande – France)
  • Glastonbury (Pilton – UK)
  • Global Gathering (Warwickshire – UK)
  • Les Nuit Zebrées (Paris – France)
  • Les Transardentes (Liege – Belgium)
  • Let It Roll (Duchonka – Slovakia)
  • Let It Roll (Prievidza – Czech Republic)
  • Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etas (Evreux – France)
  • Monegros (Monegros Desert – Spain)
  • Motion Notion (Golden – Canada)
  • Nass Festival (Shepton Mallet – UK)
  • Nordik Impakt (Caen – France)
  • Ososphère (Strasbourg – France)
  • Panorama (Morlaix – France)
  • Peninsula Fest (Felsziget – Romania)
  • Pirate Station (Kiev – Ukraine)
  • Pirate Station (Moscow – Russia)
  • Pirate Station (Saint Petersburg – Russia)
  • Pohoda Festival (Trencin – Slovakia)
  • Pukkelpop (Kiewit-Hasselt – Belgium)
  • Rampage (Belgium)
  • Reperkusound (Lyon – France)
  • Rock-A-Field (Luxembourg)
  • Rock & Solex (Rennes – France)
  • Rockin Sun Festival (Limassol – Cyprus)
  • Shambhala (Salmo – Canada)
  • Sicily Music Village (Valle Ventura – Italy)
  • Solidays (Paris – France)
  • Sonnemondsterne (Saalburg – Germany)
  • Summer Festival (Sevilla – Italy)
  • Summer End Festival (Calgary – Canada)
  • Sziget (Budapest – Hungary)
  • Techno Parade (Paris – France)
  • Technosys (Murcia – Spain)
  • Tomorrowland (Boom – Belgium)
  • Tomorrowland (Sao Paulo – Brazil)
  • Wintercase (Palermo – Italy)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dirtyphonics". JamBase. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Artists". Dim Mak. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Artists: Dirtyphonics". Audio Porn Records. Archived from the original on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  4. ^ "I'm Matheo of Bruvisso". Thereal.net. Archived from the original on 29 October 2016. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Hendo 2.0 Hoverboard Goes 'Back to the Future' on Oct. 21". uk.pcmag.com. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  6. ^ "Rockers Dirtyphonics and Sullivan King debut electronic-infused new EP—listen". Alternative Press. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Scars EP by Dirtyphonics on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  8. ^ "'Watch Out' For This New Dirtyphonics, Bassnectar and Ragga Twins Track: Listen". Billboard. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  9. ^ Weshefsky, Joe (18 July 2017). "Dirtyphonics x RIOT - Got Your Love". EDMTunes. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Dirtyphonics Get Real Dirty With New Single "Sayonara" [Listen] - EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists". edm.com. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  11. ^ "Scorpion - Single by Dirtyphonics on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  12. ^ Morgan, Harrison (1 February 2019). "Dirtyphonics make their debut release on Disciple with a post-apocalyptic Dubstep banger". EDM Sauce. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  13. ^ "In Your Skull, a song by Dirtyphonics, SampliFire on Spotify". Spotify. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  14. ^ Trew, Tyler (17 October 2013). "Linkin Park - Lies Greed Misery (Dirtyphonics Remix)". Your EDM. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 August 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ D&BA Awards "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 November 2010. Retrieved 8 September 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

Sources

  • Knowledge Magazine (September 2008)
  • Knowledge Magazine (March 2009)
  • ATM Magazine (April 2009)
  • International DJ Magazine (August 2009)
  • Interview with Broken Beats (September 2009)
  • TRAX Magazine (August 2010)
  • BBC 1XTRA Crissy Criss Show (August 2009)

External links


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