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Sub Focus & Wilkinson

Illuminate (Sub Focus & Wilkinson)

Sub Focus & Wilkinson

1 SONG • 2 MINUTES • SEP 13 2019

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Illuminate (Sub Focus & Wilkinson)
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Nick Douwma, the Londoner known as Sub Focus, is a global dance superstar thanks to his constant output of accessible, adventurous, and technically precise drum'n'bass tracks, which draw influence from house, dubstep, dancehall, and rock music. Signing to RAM Records in 2005, he became a fixture on the U.K. Dance charts beginning with that year's number one-ranking single "X-Ray." Well-received originals and remixes for artists like the Prodigy, Deadmau5, and Basement Jaxx followed, and Sub Focus made his mainstream breakthrough with 2013's Torus, which reached number 11 on the U.K. album chart and contained several hit singles. He's continued issuing anthemic drum'n'bass and house tracks, collaborating with artists such as Rudimental, Wilkinson, and Dimension, and scoring further hits in the U.K. and New Zealand. His third solo album, 2023's Evolve, was another chart success.

Douwma is a self-taught producer who began making music on his PC at age 13 and attained his know-how from software manuals. One of his demos eventually made its way into the hands of Andy C., the co-founder of RAM Records, one of the U.K.'s premier drum'n'bass labels. Signed initially to the RAM offshoot label Frequency, Douwma made his recording debut as Sub Focus in 2003 with the 12" release Down the Drain/Hot Line. A couple more 12" releases on Frequency followed in 2004, along with one on J Majik's Infrared label. Douwma's breakout year came in 2005, however, when he made his RAM debut, issuing X-Ray/Scarecrow and, later in the year, Frozen Solid/Juno. These 12" releases were also compiled on the Frozen Solid/X-Ray maxi-single in response to their widespread demand, as "X-Ray" was awarded Single of the Week on tastemaker Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show. Also in 2005, Douwma was chosen to remix the Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" in promotion of the group's 15-year anniversary collection, Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005.

In subsequent years, Douwma continued his affiliation with RAM, releasing a 12" more or less annually and performing as an affiliate DJ at clubs such as Fabric and festivals such as Glastonbury. In 2009, Douwma issued his full-length debut, Sub Focus, which incorporated an eclectic fusion of futuristic house, dubstep, and electro-rock. The following year, he produced the track "Kickstarts" for British singer/rapper Example, which peaked at number three on the U.K. singles chart, and in 2011 he inked a deal with Mercury, with plans to release his second LP under the Sub Focus moniker in late 2012. The album sessions went on longer than expected and spawned five singles that gained Douwma increasing recognition and success with each release, culminating in the euphoric U.K. number ten hit "Endorphins" featuring vocalist Alex Clare. The success of the single was no doubt powered in part by its brilliant music video, which saw brutal riot police cracking down on dissidents in a dystopian future where music has been banned. A number of other high-profile vocalists, including Bloc Party's Kele Okereke, appeared on the eventual album, which was titled Torus and released in September 2013.

After the release of Torus' final single, a version of "Close" featuring Daniel Pearce, Douwma spent some time touring and designing a new studio. He resurfaced in 2016 with a pair of singles that underscored his jungle and garage roots, "Love Divine" and "Nobody Knows." The old-school feeling continued with 2017's "Lingua," a drum'n'bass- and dancehall-tinged track featuring vocals from Stylo G. Douwma, followed a few months later by "Don't You Feel It," a collaboration with Finnish vocalist Alma. He also co-produced Rudimental's "Trouble," featuring Chronixx and Maverick Sabre. 2018 brought collaborations with Wilkinson ("Take It Up") and Dimension ("Desire," which charted in the U.K. and Scotland).

2019's "Solar System" and two subsequent singles with Wilkinson, "Illuminate" and "Just Hold On," were all chart successes in New Zealand. Sub Focus and Wilkinson released the full-length Portals in October 2020, and the album topped the U.K. Dance chart. The digital remix collection Reworks I was released in 2021. Sub Focus began issuing singles from his third solo album in 2022, with the Dimension collaboration "Ready to Fly" becoming a hit in the U.K. and New Zealand. Evolve arrived in 2023, with Gene Farris, Kelli-Leigh, and AR/CO among its guests. ~ Jason Birchmeier & Paul Simpson

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London resident Mark Wilkinson has continually fine-tuned his accessible, dancefloor-friendly brand of drum'n'bass, scoring numerous hit singles and albums in the U.K. and abroad. He kicked off his career on two of the genre's most revered labels, Hospital Records and Andy C.'s RAM Records, during the early 2010s. His full-length debut, 2013's Lazers Not Included, contained the double-platinum Top Ten hit "Afterglow" (featuring Becky Hill). He continued releasing albums driven by radio-friendly pop hooks, with ventures into house and future garage. Portals, a collaboration with Sub Focus, appeared in 2020, and Cognition, which reached number three in New Zealand, followed in 2022.

Wilkinson's passion for dance music began at 14 when he traded his guitar for a sequencer. Music production classes in college led to Wilkinson building a home studio, and later, a full-fledged studio where he recorded "Hypnosis," a track that landed on the 2010 Hospital Records compilation Sick Music 2. Demos sent to Andy C. led to a contract with the DJ's label, RAM Records, kicking off with the 2010 12" "Moonwalker," which also landed on Andy C.'s mix-CD Nightlife 5. He won the Best Breakthrough Producer award at the U.K.'s National D&B Awards 2012 and released his hit 12" "Need to Know" that same year.

In 2013, RAM issued Wilkinson's debut album, Lazers Not Included. It turned him into a bona fide star, with the single "Afterglow" peaking at number eight on the U.K. singles chart. He played countless shows all over the world, enjoyed two more U.K. Top 40 singles, and finally signed to major-label Virgin EMI. His long-awaited second album, Hypnotic, dropped in 2017; it featured a plethora of guest vocalists including Wretch 32, Andreya Triana, and up-and-comers like Matt Wills, Shannon Saunders, and Jem Cooke. In 2019, he issued the non-album single "All for You," featuring Karen Harding. Portals, a collaboration with fellow RAM alumni Sub Focus, was released in 2020, reaching number 26 on the New Zealand album chart and additionally charting back home. Wilkinson established his own Sleepless Music Ltd. label in 2021 and began releasing singles such as "Used to This" (featuring Issey Cross), which became a U.K. Top 40 hit. The full-length Cognition arrived in 2022, becoming Wilkinson's third album to top the U.K. Dance Albums chart, additionally reaching number three on the main chart in New Zealand. ~ David Jeffries & Paul Simpson

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