Fedde le Grand
(born 7 September 1977) is a Dutch house DJ and producer whose single "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" (UK/AUS) / "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit" (Europe, excluding UK) hit number one on the UK's singles and the top 5 in the Dutch singles chart, and five weeks in the Spanish dance chart.
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Biography
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Fedde le Grand was born in
Utrecht,
The Netherlands on
7 September 1977. As a teenager he became a
disc jockey.
Le Grand is also one of the innovators of the concept Sneakerz (2004). He created a formula; different venues with three areas throughout the Netherlands, all with their own sound, and a chance given to upcoming talent performing together with famous DJs. Sneakerz started off at ‘De Rechter’ in Eindhoven and it has grown into one of the most popular clubbing nights all over the Netherlands (‘Panama’
Amsterdam, ‘T Paard van Troje’
The Hague, Sneakerz@the Beach in
Scheveningen and Bloomingdale).
Besides DJing and organising club nights, Fedde le Grand has been producing since 2001. In 2004 he teamed up with
Funkerman and Raf. They started Flamingo Recordings, an independent record label that releases their tracks without any compromises. This label has allowed them to keep their underground identity and release fresh tracks sooner than most other labels. They have established themselves in the international label scene with releases licensed to partners such as
Defected,
Ministry of Sound and CR2 Records.
With the release of ‘
Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ Fedde le Grand became known to the world.
Eminem’s Detroit based hip-hop crew
D12 created a vocal version over '
Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ released early 2007. Fedde created remixes for
Sharam,
Freeform Five, Roog & Greg, Kurd Maverick,
Tall Paul,
Pete Tong,
Camille Jones,
Ida Corr,
Anita Kelsey,
Mr. V and
Robbie Williams. Fedde made three compilation albums; The
Ministry of Sound album ‘Sessions’ released in the beginning of 2007 and Top of the Clubs volume 33, released on
Kontor Records in 2006. His first compilation album ‘Sneakerz’ was mixed and compiled together with Gregor Salto in May 2006.
At the end of the summer 2006 ‘
Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit’ won the award ‘#1 summer anthem of
Ibiza’. It reached the number one position in the
official UK singles chart later that year in November. Other countries followed up and Fedde le Grand got more and more requests from all over the world. March 2007, he had his first international tour through
Indonesia,
Australia/
New Zealand and
Miami. At the
Winter Music Conference in Miami – where this tour ended – Fedde took home three
International Dance Music Awards; Best Breakthrough Solo Artist, Best Breaks/Electro Sound, and Best Underground House Track. He also won two Danish Deejay Awards and the Australian
MTV Award.
His follow up ‘The Creeps’, a remix of
Camille Jones, reached the top 10 of the
official UK singles chart. His production ‘Take No Shhh..’ was a major hit within the dance scene together with ‘Just Trippin’. His F to the F project (with his partner
Funkerman) ‘Wheels in Motion’ is currently making its way into Europe. Fedde’s latest remix of Ida Corr ‘Let Me Think About It’ has been released May 2007 and was elected DanceSmash at Dutch
radio 538 a few weeks later.
In May 2007, he toured the
United States and
Canada, closing his tour in
China.
In 2008, le Grand performed on stage for the
Dutch version of the
Live Earth campaign happening worldwide on July 7. He was part of the Dutch act in his own country taking place in
Amsterdam,
Netherlands. He performed the ('anthem') theme for Live Earth,
'Mirror 070707
. A few hours later he played at
Sensation White in the
Amsterdam Arena.
Le Grand's work with
Ida Corr, 'Let Me Think About It', was released in 2007. The single reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart on October 7 2007 and stayed there for one more week. It peaked at number 14 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, number 58 in the Polish Singles Chart and number 11 on South African Radio 5FM. The single also peaked at 3 in Romania. In the United States it was released by Ida Corr (but listed as "Ida Corr Vs. Feddy le Grand") and reached number one on
Billboard's
Hot Dance Airplay chart on February 9, 2008, making it the first import single to reach the chart, up until the week ending March 1, when Warner Bros. Records picked up the single for a US commercial release.
On September 23, 2007, Fedde le Grand was featured on
BBC Radio 1's
Essential Mix.
Awards overview
- 2007 Best Dance Video – MTV, Australia
- 2007 International Deejay – Favourite of the year – DDJA, Denmark
- 2007 International Upfront – Release of the year – DDJA, Denmark
- 2007 Best Underground House Track – IDMA, Miami
- 2007 Best Breaks/Electro Track – IDMA, Miami
- 2007 Best Breakthrough Solo Artist – IDMA, Miami
- 2006 '#1 summer anthem of Ibiza' – M8, Ibiza
Global Gathering 2k7
Fedde le Grand was the headlining act during Global Gathering 2007 at Stratford Upon Avon in July.
Discography
References