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My favorite tiktok fashion girlie got engaged to her long-time DJ boyfriend 🥰
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Connor Wood, Jack Martin, Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace at the Giorgio Armani Mare 2024 Collection Pop Up at Little Beach House Malibu on July 16, 2024
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Loud Luxury
Loud Luxury is a Canadian DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace. They gained international fame with their 2017 hit single "Body," featuring Brando, which became a multi-platinum success. Known for their infectious blend of deep house, pop, and dance music, Loud Luxury has continued to produce chart-topping tracks and remixes. They have performed at major music festivals and clubs worldwide, solidifying their place in the global electronic dance music scene.
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I'm imperfect, you're a goddess, no sarcasm at all
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Who Is Loud Luxury? I Went To Las Vegas To Find Out
Who Is Loud Luxury? I Went To Las Vegas To Find Out
View from a table behind the Omnia DJ booth with Loud Luxury’s Andrew Fedyk (bottom) and Joe DePace Tao Group Music and travel are two sides of the same coin. There are times when the music is the destination. That’s how I first started to travel back in college, road-tripping to see the Grateful Dead across the Western United States. Music can also be a feature or highlight of a bigger trip. You…
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LOUD LUXURY RELEASE NEW SINGLE“THESE NIGHTS (FEAT. KIDDO)”
LOUD LUXURY RELEASE NEW SINGLE“THESE NIGHTS (FEAT. KIDDO)”
With both a summer feel and club appeal “These Nights,” the latest from Loud Luxury celebrates nightlife’s return and release of a long-awaited new single for the pair with Armada Music. Loud Luxury – who is Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace –have been busy as ever coming out of lockdown forging their way into 2022 with new shows and performances. “These Nights” featuring Swedish vocal…
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Loud Luxury Shares How New EP ‘Holiday Hills’ Brings The ‘Energy & Color’ To The Dancefloor
It’s time to pack your bags and head to the ‘Holiday Hills’ with Loud Luxury, and the DJ duo – Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace – reveal how their EP is all about ‘breaking the rules’ and living your best life. from Hollywood Life https://ift.tt/37CGMcT
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Loud Luxury Introduces ‘Nights Like This’ EP With “Cold Feet”
Loud Luxury Introduces ‘Nights Like This’ EP With “Cold Feet”
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We speak to the Canadian duo about breakout hit ‘Body’ & their next single. MORE >>
Canada’s Loud Luxury, comprised of college buddies Andrew Fedyk and Joe De Pace, landed a global hit in 2018 with “Body.”The irresistible banger racked up more than 600 million streams…
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JUNO Awards Reveal ‘Electronic Album’ & ‘Dance Recording’ Award Winners
This year’s JUNO Awards are a matter of hours away, but many winners have already been announced to the public. Congrats to Milk & Bone for their Electronic Album of the Year win and Loud Luxury for Dance Recording of the Year.
First up, Milk & Bone has beat out Rezz, Ekali and more for the Electronic Album of the Year win. The Canadian electropop duo consisting of Laurence Lafond-Beaulne and Camille Poliquin unleashed their album Deception Bay last year. Listen below to get a taste for their music.
Loud Luxury gets to take home Dance Recording of the Year for their work on multi-Platinum single “Body” featuring Brando. The LA-based duo, Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace triumph over Dzeko and Tiësto, Keys N Krates, and more with their biggest hit to date.
The 2019 JUNO Awards take place tonight, Sunday, March 17 on CBC.
Electronic Album of the Year
Ekali, Crystal Eyes
Felix Cartal, Next Season
Iamhill, Give it a Rest
Winner: Milk & Bone, Deception Bay
Rezz, Certain Kind of Magic
Dance Recording of the Year
Azari, “Gotasoul”
Dzeko and Tiësto, “Jackie Chan” feat. Preme and Post Malone
Jacques Green, “Avatar Beach”
Keys N Krates, “Cura”
Winner: Loud Luxury, “Body”
See more nominees and winners here.
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JUNO Awards Reveal ‘Electronic Album’ & ‘Dance Recording’ Award Winners
This year’s JUNO Awards are a matter of hours away, but many winners have already been announced to the public. Congrats to Milk & Bone for their Electronic Album of the Year win and Loud Luxury for Dance Recording of the Year.
First up, Milk & Bone has beat out Rezz, Ekali and more for the Electronic Album of the Year win. The Canadian electropop duo consisting of Laurence Lafond-Beaulne and Camille Poliquin unleashed their album Deception Bay last year. Listen below to get a taste for their music.
Loud Luxury gets to take home Dance Recording of the Year for their work on multi-Platinum single “Body” featuring Brando. The LA-based duo, Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace triumph over Dzeko and Tiësto, Keys N Krates, and more with their biggest hit to date.
The 2019 JUNO Awards take place tonight, Sunday, March 17 on CBC.
Electronic Album of the Year
Ekali, Crystal Eyes
Felix Cartal, Next Season
Iamhill, Give it a Rest
Winner: Milk & Bone, Deception Bay
Rezz, Certain Kind of Magic
Dance Recording of the Year
Azari, “Gotasoul”
Dzeko and Tiësto, “Jackie Chan” feat. Preme and Post Malone
Jacques Green, “Avatar Beach”
Keys N Krates, “Cura”
Winner: Loud Luxury, “Body”
See more nominees and winners here.
Photo via Rukes.com
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: JUNO Awards Reveal ‘Electronic Album’ & ‘Dance Recording’ Award Winners
source https://www.youredm.com/2019/03/17/2019-juno-awards-electronic-dance-winners/
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Nights Like This - EP - Loud Luxury
Nights Like This – EP – Loud Luxury
Aftertaste (feat. Morgan St. Jean) Gummy (feat. brando) Nights Like This Cold Feet
Since forming in London, Ontario, in the early 2010s, producers Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depaceaka Loud Luxuryhave been content to drop a handful of singles per year, retrofitting classic house vibes and modern R&B hooks for the festival dance tent on songs like Body and Love No More. But…
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Loud Luxury - Body On My Pitbull Ft Nicky Jam
Loud Luxury – Body On My Pitbull Ft Nicky Jam
Loud Luxury – Body On My Pitbull Ft Nicky Jam MP3.
Download Loud Luxury Ft Nicky Jam Body On My Pitbull, Here comes a new song titled Body On My Pitbull from Loud Luxury Featuring Nicky Jam.
Body On My Pitbull Mp3 By Loud Luxury & Nicky Jam was dropped off Loud Luxury newly released album tagged Love No More.
Loud Luxury are a Canadian music production and DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and…
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The 405 meets Loud Luxury
Loud Luxury is a Canadian DJ duo consisting of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace. The duo met at school and after a studio session realized they both shared similar interests and embarked on making music together. After years of hard work and hustling, it eventually paid off as they put out the track 'Body' and haven’t looked back since.
Just before a show of theirs at the Rebel venue in Toronto, I got a chance to talk with them about meeting one another, the amount of learning and work they needed to do, knowing how to put on shows, and more!
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Okay, so I know you guys grew up in London, can you tell about how you guys met up and I know the first thing was being friends, but how did the music come about?
Joe: Actually, no, we didn’t know each other at all. I was the president of the DJ club at Western University and had thrown the worst meeting, it was supposed to be on campus and I remember a bunch of things messed up for it, so I had it at my house the first night and I remember there was a bunch of guys in a living room and the power went out and I was like alright great, what a start to the year right? And I remember afterwards, Andrew was in the meeting and we met up and I said what do you do? What’s your story? And he said I make music and I had like a studio at my place and we got in the studio and started playing music and just kind of went there basically.
Andrew: Just started making beats together and it kind of just came swinging at school, just doing as many parties as we could together, we got booked for events, formals, anything we could get our hands on, just to get our names out there.
Did you guys have similar music interest at the start?
Andrew: We’ve always had common ground, like loving the same artist. I remember at that time, we both loved AVCII, Calvin Harris, Tiesto, Porter Robinson, so we always got along really well in that respect.
And on that note of Porter Robinson, I researched that you went to a show of his and got inspired, tell me about that?
Andrew: Just in the way he did his visuals, by the flow of the show. Like, in one way or another if you went to one of our shows it’s so different from Porter, but there’s a lot of emotions and like things that we channel that Porter’s show gave us that we need to do and it’s helped us out in terms of designing our shows.
Now people don’t really get a chance to see all the hard work that goes into becoming successful, can you tell me about the early tracks and the trial and error you guys must have gone through?
Joe: We have a graveyard of bootlegs and crappy originals and stuff like that, but they all came from the same place.
Andrew: We were releasing remixes for free on Soundcloud for ages, emailing blogs back when that was the thing to do and just trying to get our name out there that way, but we didn’t really start getting real success until the Spotify and Apple Music days.
And what do you think the learning curve was when you transitioned from Soundcloud to the streaming platforms?
Andrew: Hard at first, because we didn’t understand it. We knew how to use Spotify, but how do you get your music on there? Like what do you do? But we were really persistent about finding out, I think we’ve always had that attitude that when something new comes along, there’s a drive from both of us to master it.
Joe: And Spotify has been really supported of us, Apple as well, they are part of the reason we are where we are.
Now at this point, you guys have a team around you, but again, highlighting the early stages, how did you guys go about understanding the business side of things, beyond the music?
Joe: I mean, we’re both really good at different things and we kind of play to our strengths. I mean that’s why I think it works so well between us because whatever I’m not good at, he figures out and vice versa.
Andrew: There was a lot of stuff, going back to what you’re saying without a team, you know, just to get shows, we’d sell crazy amount of tickets and then I would go and hang out with all these people, spread the word, every party, we were just hustling to do anything we could.
Joe: Always grinding.
Andrew: Just making sure people knew who we were.
And when the first track 'Body' started getting its traction and moving, out of all the early songs you were making, did you see this song being the one?
Andrew: No, but if we had one to pick, we knew that this would be the one to pop.
Joe: This one was always the one we were trying to push for, which is good because it was the one with our team.
Andrew: Like we were all on the same page.
Joe: Like, everyone that was in our camp liked it and wanted to push it, but all the labels, except for Armada didn’t want it, they were all like, we don’t get it, like I've heard it before, so nobody actually understood it, except for Armada.
Andrew: And what mattered is that we were all on the same page about it and we would fight tooth and nail to make sure the song got heard.
And just on that same similar note, in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody the record label didn’t want to go with the song, 'Bohemian Rhapsody', because he didn’t get it.
Andrew: Yeah, that happens all the time. I remember hearing Travis Scott’s 'Sicko Mode' for the first time and everyone was so like it’s so dumb, it switches too many times, you know, but sometimes people don’t really get really good ideas and then they think it’s the greatest thing ever.
Now in terms of going from making the music and performing shows, how were the early shows and understanding how to put on a great show?
Andrew: Hard, nobody cared about us.
Joe: Yeah, it was hard because we weren’t making a lot of music at the time, so it was hard getting noticed, so I would make it a point in getting in with the right people to maybe play for 15 minutes before like 5 other DJ’s and then it was the main DJ.
Andrew: Yeah, and again, just the hardest part is that nobody cared about us, so playing a show where no one really cares about you is the worst feeling.
Joe: Sometimes, we would play in a room with like no people and then people would come in and then it would be busy.
Andrew: But it taught us, how to play in the best possible way.
Now I actually attended the IHeartRadio Music Awards 2018 and you guys passed me on the carpet, being from London, Ontario. How was it being a part of the show?
Joe: Yeah, it was amazing man, I grew up watching it at home and I had never even been to the event before because from London, it’s a mission to get to, so I was always watching it at home and such a cool thing. And I never even knew what it looked like, like Queen Street, I was always curious, so this year, winning an award, it was crazy.
Andrew: Yeah, you see it on TV all the time and just to be there, it’s a completely different feeling, it’s amazing.
And on that note of events, the 2019 Junos will be in London, Ontario. It must be special to have it there?
Joe: Oh man, it’s going to be so amazing. When I found out it was going to be in London, I was so excited because most of the time, some of the places they do it, is a bit far out like Halifax and other places, so to have it in my hometown this year is going to be so cool.
Andrew: It’s a big moment for artists, I remember when Drake first came out and Justin Bieber first came out, they had the duet on the Junos, you know it’s a launchpad for a lot of things, so we’re hoping it can be the same for us, it will be really exciting.
And now back to the IHeartRadio Music Awards, I saw an artist I had interviewed before Anders and I know you guys worked together on the hit single 'Love No More', how did that come about?
Joe: So, I remember last winter, I was at home listening to music on Spotify and I came across Anders and I was like who is this? I hadn’t heard him before, and I was like we have to work with him, like we need to work with him, so luckily enough we had mutual friends and they introduced us and we got into the studio and the energy was there and it worked.
Andrew: And he’s just so talented, he’s got a big year ahead of him, just to get the opportunity to work with him and showcase his talent, it’s an amazing feeling.
Now building off of his huge momentum of a great year, how do you guys see 2019?
Joe: We’re going to be travelling for shows, a crazy amount. In January, we’re going to be going to Australia. We do have a little break, just a vacation we’ve been planning, but after that, we’re basically doing shows and booked up until the end of summer. Then there’s Europe and South America, all over.
Andrew: It’s only bigger and better from here, so we’re just going to keep the good times rolling.
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Loud Luxury: We Worked on ‘Body’ for a Whole Year
Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace from the DJ and production duo Loud Luxury joined us for a quick chat at the Nexus Lounge during their first ever Amsterdam Dance Event. They spoke to us about the unexpected success of their hit single Body, a year after its release. How the two of them met back in 2011; Their favorite foods; Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, oil painting and a whole lot more. Listen to the full audio interview below!
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Loud Luxury at Academy LA – October 13, 2018
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Night Owl Guestlist Loud Luxury at Academy LA – October 13, 2018
Loud Luxury at Academy LA // Tickets & Guestlist Saturday – October 13, 2018 Tickets |Guestlist Loud Luxury University friends Andrew Fedyk & Joe Depace better known as Loud Luxury have been creating quite a stir in the dance music scene as of late. With just a handful of releases under their belt, the London, Ontario duo […]
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Drake settling in at Number 1 with In My Feelings - Music News
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=33681 Drake settling in at Number 1 with In My Feelings - Music News - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=33681 Drake’s summer chart domination looks set to continue this week.In My Feelings tops today’s Official Singles Chart Update, based on digital downloads plus audio and video streams from across the last three days. Following the release of the track’s music video last Friday, a spike in streaming is expected on this week’s Top 40.Elsewhere in the Top 5, DJ Khaled’s No Brainer ft. Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper and Quavo could advance one slot to Number 3.Aside from Drake and Justin Bieber, a third Canadian act could sit within this week’s Top 10; Loud Luxury, the DJ duo of Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace, climb 12 places to Number 7 today with Body ft. Brando.Travis Scott impacts the midweek sales flash with three songs from his new album Astroworld. Stargazing is poised to be his highest charting single ever in the UK at 9, Sicko Mode is not far behind at Number 10, plus Carousel has so far spun its way to Number 21.Finally, Jax Jones’ Ring Ring ft. Mabel and Rich the Kid is dialling up a new peak of Number 12, and there’s a climb predicted for Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid – Eastside rises into the Top 20 at Number 17. Source link
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