Loadstar (duo)
Loadstar | |
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Also known as | Xample & Lomax |
Origin | Bristol, England |
Genres | |
Years active | 2009–2020 |
Labels | RAM Records |
Members | Gavin "Xample" Harris Nick "Lomax" Hill |
Website | loadstar-music |
Loadstar were a music production duo from Bristol, United Kingdom. They produced mainly drum and bass, while also working in other genres such as dubstep and electro. The duo consisted of Gavin "Xample" Harris and Nick "Lomax" Hill. They previously produced under the alias Xample & Lomax.[1]
Career
[edit]2007–2009: Record deal and formation
[edit]The two artists met while Bristol-born Xample was studying sociology at Liverpool University. Lomax was one-third of the production trio Holdtight at the time. Xample booked Holdtight for a drum and bass event, and Lomax moved to Bristol shortly afterwards. Xample sent some tracks to Andy C via instant message, and soon afterwards was signed to his label RAM Records. The duo's first release was the track "The Latter" which was released on 28 May 2007. It featured as a B-side to Xample's track "Lowdown" and was released on RAM Records.[2] Their second collaboration was "Contra" (released as a single on 2 February 2009).[3] Throughout 2009 they shared studio space and began to release more material together.
2010: Formation of Loadstar
[edit]On 26 April 2010, they released a single on RAM titled "Remember / Rushin Dragon".[4][5] On 27 September 2010, they released their first song under the Loadstar alias: "Link to the Past / Rapidas". To tie in with the song title they looked through old rave tape packs and computer game cassettes until they found an old E-mu sampler. The old interface took a long time to load each sample and displayed a spinning star while loading. Hence the moniker "Loadstar" was born.
2010–2011: Commercial breakthrough
[edit]During late 2010, the duo also started producing for Hadouken!, starting with their singles "Mecha Love" and "Oxygen". On 14 November 2010, their remix of Example's "Two Lives" was released as their first Loadstar remix. In 2011 collaborations became more frequent, including remixes for Breakage, Chase & Status and Jess Mills. They received airplay from major radio stations such as BBC Radio 1, and were asked by Annie Mac to create a mashup of Jessie J's "Price Tag".[6] On 28 March 2011, they released the second Loadstar single, titled "Space Between / BLVD". "Space Between" was their first track to have an official music video.[7] On 24 July 2011, their track "Kaoss" was released as part of RAM 100, the label's hundredth release.[8] They went on to release the single "Berlin / Hit the Ground" and a remix of Ed Sheeran's "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" in 2011.
2012–2013: Every Weekend and Future Perfect
[edit]2012 saw a redesign of Loadstar's image: they created a new logo and began to gain recognition from a wider audience. The duo remixed "Tommy's Theme" by Noisia which appeared on the special edition of their album Split the Atom, re-released by mau5trap. They produced "Parasite", the lead single from Hadouken!'s third studio album Every Weekend. It was released as a free download on 11 April 2012,[9] and the song was later released alongside remixes on 19 May.[10] They also produced the majority of tracks on Every Weekend, including the album's fifth single "Levitate" which was co-produced by Noisia. On 8 May, they released a free two-track single titled "Second Skin / Terror Drone".[11] On 8 July, they released their first extended play titled "Passenger / Bomber", alongside a remix of "Passenger" by Culprate.[12] In September, they released a remix of Excision's "Sleepless", as part of his mau5trap remix album X Rated: The Remixes.[13] In November, they released a remix of Rudimental's single Not Giving In featuring John Newman and Alex Clare. They released a remix of The Good Natured's song "5-HT" as a free download in December. Their most popular release to date, "Black and White" featuring Benny Banks, was released on 9 December 2012. The official video has accumulated over one million YouTube views.[14][15] It was later announced that this was to be the first single from their debut album.
It was announced in February that the duo would be releasing their debut album, titled Future Perfect, on 5 May 2013. However, this was later delayed to 26 May.[16] On 8 February, they released the track "Drowning" from the album as a free download. On 21 April 2013, "Refuse to Love / Flight" featuring uncredited vocals from Takura was released as the album's second single.[17] On 9 May 2013, they announced the fifteen-track standard edition album track list. It includes guest appearances from Scrufizzer, Takura, Jakes, Benny Banks, Jenn D, Hadouken! and Lloyd Yates. The deluxe edition of the album features seven extra tracks.[18] On 7 June 2014, "Give It To Me" appeared in the pilot episode of American crime drama Power.
2013–2016: RAMLife - Loadstar
[edit]In 2013, the duo produced grime and UK rap songs for Dot Rotten, Benny Banks and Scrufizzer. They also produced P Money's 2013 single "Round the Clock", the title track from his EP on Rinse. "Bomber" was featured in Gran Turismo 6 in 2013. The first single after Future Perfect, entitled "Stepped Outside" / "Under Pressure", was released on 6 April 2014. On 17 April, "Stepped Outside" was added to BBC Radio 1Xtra's C-list[19] and it rose to their B-list on 24 April,[20] staying in rotation for the following week.[21] The song features uncredited vocals from Caan. On 13 July 2014, Dot Rotten released his second studio album Interview for free download, which included the Loadstar production "Determination".
On 18 August 2014, RAM Records launched RAMLife, a series of albums containing the very best of recent RAM Records releases and other songs from other labels and artists with an hour long continuous mix from the featured artist. The first instalment was presented by Loadstar including some of their most popular tracks.
The duo's next single, "Native" / "Once Again", was released on 28 August 2015, over a year later from their RAMLife album and features uncredited vocals on "Native" from Danny Shah. On 1 December Loadstar was a song titled "Keeping Me High" featuring the Scottish indie band Prides. The following single, "Lifeline" / "Switch", was released on 5 February 2016. "Lifeline" features uncredited vocals from Cleo Tighe of The Six. The second single of 2016 titled "Red Rock" / "On The Wheels", this was released on 24 June. their final song of 2016 was titled "Change the Channel" / "Encarta", and was released on 14 October. All these singles were non-album singles.
2017–2020: I Need the Night
[edit]On 20 January 2017, the duo released "I Need the Night" as the lead single from their forthcoming second studio album of the same name. The album's second single, "Diamonds", features vocals from Takura, and was released 23 March 2017. Its third single, "Give Yourself", was released on 21 July 2017.
On 2 July, Loadstar also released a single entitled "Ring Ring" in collaboration with UK rap artist and former Section Boyz member Reeko Squeeze.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Future Perfect (2013)
- I Need the Night (2017)
Singles
[edit]Year | Song | Label | Release | UK Physical Singles [22] |
UK Indie [22] |
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2009 | "Contra" (as Xample & Lomax) | RAM Records | Non-album singles | 65 | 6 |
"Remember" / "Rushin Dragon" (as Xample & Lomax) | 71 | – | |||
2010 | "Link to the Past" / "Rapidas" | – |
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"Space Between" / "BLVD" | |||||
2011 | "Berlin" / "Hit the Ground" | ||||
2012 | "Second Skin" / "Terror Drone" | Future Perfect | |||
"Passenger" / "Bomber" | |||||
"Black & White" (featuring Benny Banks) | |||||
2013 | "Refuse to Love" | ||||
2014 | "Stepped Outside" / "Under Pressure" | Non-album singles | |||
2015 | "Native" / "Once Again" | ||||
2016 | "Lifeline" / "Switch" | ||||
"Red Rock" / "On The Wheels" | |||||
"Change The Channel" / "Encarta" | |||||
2017 | "I Need the Night" / "Guerrilla" | I Need the Night | |||
"Diamonds" (featuring Takura) | |||||
"Ring Ring" (Reeko Squeeze vs. Loadstar) | Self-released | Non-album single | |||
"Give Yourself" | RAM Records | I Need the Night | |||
"Run Down (Control)" |
Other appearances
[edit]Year | Song | Album | Label |
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2011 | "Kaoss" | RAM 100 | RAM Records |
2015 | "Dune" | RAMsterdam Drum & Bass 2015 |
Remixes
[edit]Year | Song | Artist |
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2010 | "Two Lives" | Example |
2011 | "Fighting Fire" | Breakage featuring Jess Mills |
"Blind Faith" | Chase & Status featuring Liam Bailey | |
"Price Tag" | Jessie J featuring B.o.B | |
"The Shield and the Sword" | Clare Maguire | |
"Illmerica" | Wolfgang Gartner | |
"Live For What I'd Die For" | Jess Mills | |
"You Need Me, I Don't Need You" | Ed Sheeran | |
2012 | "Tommy's Theme" | Noisia |
"Sleepless" | Excision | |
"New York" | Angel Haze | |
"Not Giving In" | Rudimental featuring John Newman & Alex Clare | |
"5-HT" | The Good Natured | |
"You're the One" | Charli XCX | |
"Lose It" | Jenn D | |
2013 | "Lifted" | Naughty Boy featuring Emeli Sandé |
"Losing You" (VIP) | Loadstar featuring Jenn D | |
"Warrior" (VIP) | Loadstar featuring Jakes | |
2015 | "Under Pressure" (VIP) | Loadstar |
"House Every Weekend" | David Zowie | |
2016 | "Bike Engine" | Jacob Plant & Stylo G |
2017 | "I Don't Know" | GotSome featuring Lisa Kekaula |
2018 | "Light Up" | Hybrid |
Production credits
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2010 | "Mecha Love" | Hadouken! | Every Weekend |
"Oxygen" | |||
2012 | "Parasite" | ||
2013 | "Levitate" (additional production by Noisia) | ||
"As One" | |||
"Stop Time" | |||
"The Comedown" | |||
"Round the Clock" | P Money | Round the Clock EP | |
2014 | "Determination" | Dot Rotten | Interview |
"For a Minute" | M.O | Non-album singles | |
"Dance on My Own" |
References
[edit]- ^ "Xample & Lomax Discography at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
- ^ "Xample & Lomax - Lowdown / The Latter :: Ram Records :: RAMM65 at RollDaBeats". RollDaBeats. 28 May 2007.
- ^ "Contra feat. Lomax / Keep Their Heads Ringing (RAM Records) :: Beatport". Beatport. 2 February 2009.
- ^ "Xample & Lomax - Remember - YouTube". YouTube. 13 April 2010.
- ^ "Remember / Rushin Dragon by Xample & Lomax mp3 download - Drum & Bass Arena Download". Drum & Bass Arena. 26 April 2010. Archived from the original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ^ "Jessie J - Price Tag - Loadstar Mash Hit by Loadstar on SoundCloud". SoundCloud. 13 February 2011.
- ^ "Loadstar - Space Between (Official Video) - YouTube". YouTube. 20 February 2011.
- ^ "RAM 100 (RAM Records) :: Beatport". Beatport. 24 July 2011.
- ^ "Hadouken! - Parasite (FREE DOWNLOAD) by hadouken on SoundCloud". SoundCloud. 11 April 2012.
- ^ "iTunes – Music – Parasite (Remixes) by Hadouken!". iTunes. 19 May 2012.
- ^ "SECOND SKIN by Loadstar on SoundCloud". SoundCloud. 4 May 2012.
- ^ "iTunes - Music - Passenger / Bomber - EP by Loadstar". iTunes. 8 July 2012.
- ^ "X Rated: The Remixes (mau5trap) :: Beatport". Beatport. 3 September 2012.
- ^ "Loadstar - Black & White (Ft. Benny Banks) (Official Video) – YouTube". YouTube. 21 November 2012.
- ^ "iTunes - Music - Black & White (Remixes) by Loadstar". iTunes. 9 December 2012. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013.
- ^ "iTunes – Music – Future Perfect by Loadstar". iTunes. 26 May 2013.
- ^ "iTunes – Music – Refuse To Love (Remixes) / Flight – EP by Loadstar". iTunes. 21 April 2013. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ^ "Loadstar – We're pleased to be able to reveal the track list from..." Facebook. 9 May 2013.
- ^ "Twitter / 1Xtra: Playlist update! New entries ..." Twitter. 17 April 2014.
- ^ "Twitter / 1Xtra: Playlist update! Newness ..." Twitter. 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Twitter / 1Xtra: ** HOT OFF THE PRESS ** ..." Twitter. 1 May 2014.
- ^ a b "XAMPLE & LOMAX | Official Charts".
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