UK producer/engineer Dave Clews has given his midas touch to FP’s track Superhero with a brand new remix. Previously remixed by the likes of Stonebridge, Calvertron and BLX the new Superhero mix is a tasty electro house banger.
Dave is well know in the UK for his audio production skills and is also a regular contributor to various music technology magazines. For more on Dave visit click here
The track can be downloaded for free or listen here!
Frequent People’s debut album is now available as a Special Edition with bonus tracks and the official FP digital booklet with inner notes, behind the scenes photo’s and artwork.
This Special Edition has been mastered by Tom Coyne (Adele, Beyonce, Pink, Robyn, Ne-Yo) and is currently only available via the official FP digital store
This new release marks the start of Frequent People’s 2011 campaign which has them pushing into the US market for the first time. The first album version is still available via all digital sales points such as itunes and Amazon
Popular audio platform Soundcloud have made Frequent People there “Soundclouder of the Day”. Users of the site showed their support with around 1200 plays of Frequent People tracks. Thanks to Souncloud for there support. Visit Frequent People Soundcloud.
Posted onFebruary 18, 2011byFrequent People
Free Download available now – Babysteps (Doof Nation Radio Edit)
In 2010 Frequent People teamed up with Doof Nation for a remix of their track Babysteps. We’re offering the radio edit as free download now via soundcloud. Grab it while you can. (click on arrow in the player or visit our soundcloud)
Based in Melbourne Australia, Doof Nation (aka Rexx Fernandez) is a multi-intrumentalist who’s passion for electronica blends Progressive, House and Trance into his own unique sound. His deep, punchy and melodic sound has led to collaborations with the likes of TV Rock, Eric Powell (Bush UK) and Frequent People. Visit Doof Nation
Posted onFebruary 10, 2011byFrequent People
Chass nominated for APRA award
The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) have revealed the contenders for this year’s 2011 Professional Development Awards, spanning six categories including Popular, Country, Jazz, Classical, Film & TV and Indigenous.
Frequent People’s own Chass Guthrie has been announced as a finalist from a record 2500 entries this year. Over the coming weeks this list will be cut down to just eight winners who will be announced on March 14.
The awards are presented every two years in conjunction with key music organisations and institutions in Australia.