Duke Dumont
Duke Dumont | |
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Birth name | Adam George Dyment |
Also known as | Blasé Boys Club |
Born | Harrow, England, United Kingdom |
27 August 1982
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Years active | 2006–present |
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Website | dukedumont |
Adam George Dyment (born 27 August 1982), better known by his stage name Duke Dumont, is an English DJ, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for the singles "Need U (100%)", "I Got U" and "Won't Look Back" which both reached number 1 and 2 in the UK Singles Chart respectively. He owns the record label Blasé Boys Club and has also used it as an alias for production.[1] He has remixed a number of songs, including several which have charted in the United Kingdom. In 2014, "Need U (100%)" was nominated for "Best Dance Recording" for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.[2]
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Career
2007–11: Career beginnings
Duke's early career was mentored by Switch (who has produced for Beyoncé, M.I.A., Santigold) and he made his name remixing pop songs, including Lily Allen's "The Fear", Mystery Jets' "Two Doors Down" and Bat for Lashes' "Daniel".
In March 2007 he released his first EP, the Regality EP for Turbo Recordings which was followed in August 2008 by The Dominion Dubs EP on Dubsided. Duke mixed the 2010 FabricLive.51 compilation album for London nightclub Fabric.
In 2011 he moved out of London to the Hertfordshire countryside to focus on original material.[3]
2012–present: Breakthrough and new single
In 2012, Duke released two EPs on Tiga's Turbo Recordings, For Club Play Only Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, which were played on radio by Annie Mac and Fearne Cotton on BBC Radio 1[4] and Trevor Nelson on BBC Radio 1Xtra. In the same year he remixed AlunaGeorge's "Your Drums, Your Love" and Santigold's "The Keepers".
On 31 March 2013, Dumont released the single "Need U (100%)". The song features vocals from Sierra Leonean-born British recording artist A*M*E. The song has topped the UK Singles Chart and also charted in Belgium and the Netherlands. The official music video, directed by Ian Robertson and starring Rique, has over 14 million YouTube views.[5]
On 1 July 2013 Pitchfork[6] premiered Duke Dumont's new album track "Hold On", featuring vocals from recording artist MNEK.[7]
On 6 December 2013, Annie Mac premiered Duke Dumont's official single "I Got U" featuring Jax Jones. The single was released as the second single from his forthcoming debut album in 2014.[8] The single "I Got U" has peaked at the number 1 position on the UK Singles Chart.[9] The song featuring Jax Jones samples the song "My Love Is Your Love". Session singer Kelli-Leigh sings on the Duke Dumont single,[10] although Dumont was inspired by the original recording of the song by Whitney Houston, saying: "It's one of my favourite Whitney songs, especially the later Whitney period. It got to a point [during the recording process] where I thought maybe it might be worth bringing a singer in and changing it but I thought you know what, out of respect as [the track] started off working the song around "My Love Is Your Love" I kept it in."[11]
In August 2014 Duke Dumont released "Won't Look Back", which reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
In February 2015, "I Got U" was nominated for "Best Dance Recording" at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[12]
At the end of July he released "Ocean Drive", from the EP Blasé Boys Club Pt. 1.
Duke Dumont produced Katy Perry's Christmas song "Everyday is a Holiday" for the H&M 2015 Christmas campaign.
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Album details |
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Regality EP |
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The Dominion Dubs EP |
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For Club Play Only Pt. 1 |
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For Club Play Only Pt. 2 |
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For Club Play Only Pt. 3 |
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EP1 |
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Blasé Boys Club Pt. 1 |
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Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||||
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UK [18] |
AUS [19] |
DEN [20] |
FRA [21] |
GER [22] |
IRE [23] |
NL [24] |
NZ [25] |
SCO [26] |
US Dance Club [27] |
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"Need U (100%)" (featuring A*M*E) |
2013 | 1 | 40 | 31 | — | 43 | 27 | 20 | — | 1 | 1 | Non-album single | |
"I Got U" (featuring Jax Jones) |
2014 | 1 | 17 | 36 | 35 | 22 | 1 | 47 | 29 | 2 | 1 | EP1 | |
"Won't Look Back" | 2 | 37 | — | 180 | 41 | 36 | — | — | 3 | 1 |
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EP1 / Blasé Boys Club Pt. 1 | |
"The Giver (Reprise)" | 2015 | 32 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 21 | 1 | Non-album single | |
"Ocean Drive" | 42 | 5 | — | 68 | — | 56 | 61 | 14 | 27 | 1 | Blasé Boys Club Pt. 1 | ||
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or were not released. |
Remixes
Year | Title | Artist(s) |
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2006 | "Yes Yes Y'all" | Mekon |
"We Run This" | Missy Elliott | |
2008 | "The Deacon" | Idiotproof |
"Run It" | EPMD | |
"Bathroom Gurgle" | Late of the Pier | |
"Off Da Hook" | Jesse Garcia | |
2009 | "Daniel" | Bat for Lashes |
"The Fear" | Lily Allen | |
"Because of You" | Skunk Anansie | |
2010 | "Epicentro" | Babe Terror |
"The Drop" (Duke Dumont's Move Like A Bullet Train Remix) |
LA Riots | |
"The Drop" (Duke Dumont's Thudding Like Elmer Remix) |
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2011 | "Dollar Sign" | Gucci Mane |
"Two Doors Down" | Mystery Jets | |
"Elephant & Castle" | Yes Wizard | |
"Party's Over Los Angeles" | ZZT | |
2012 | "Everything Goes My Way" (Jesse Rose and Duke Dumont Re-Dub) |
Metronomy |
"Black Sands" | Bonobo | |
"When I See You Again" | Canyons | |
"Smell the Vibe" | Beardyman | |
"Keep It 1000" | Sinden | |
"The Keepers" (Duke Dumont's Pour Hommes Remix) |
Santigold | |
"The Keepers" (Duke Dumont's Pour Femmes Remix) |
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"Your Drums, Your Love" | AlunaGeorge | |
2013 | "Falling" | Haim |
"Here" (as Blasé Boys Club) |
Syron | |
"Need U (100%)" (as Blasé Boys Club) |
Duke Dumont | |
"Hold On" (as Blasé Boys Club) |
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"Dim All the Lights" | Donna Summer | |
2014 | "Love Sublime" | Tensnake featuring Nile Rodgers and Fiora |
2015 | "I Can't Lose" | Mark Ronson featuring Keyone Starr |
"Real Joy"[34] | Fono |
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- 21st-century British musicians
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- Living people
- Remixers
- 1982 births
- People from Harrow (London borough)