Loud Luxury

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Loud Luxury
Joe Depace (left) and Andrew Fedyk (right) at the B96 Pepsi Summer Bash 2019
Joe Depace (left) and Andrew Fedyk (right) at the B96 Pepsi Summer Bash 2019
General information
origin CanadaCanada London (Ontario)
Genre (s) Deep house , future house
founding 2012
Current occupation
Producer, DJ
Andrew Fedyk
Producer, DJ
Joe Depace

Loud Luxury is a Canadian music duo consisting of the two DJs and producers Andrew Fedyk and Joe Depace . After its founding in 2012, they celebrated their global breakthrough in 2017 with the single Body .

history

Depace and Fedyk met at the University of Western Ontario's DJ club in London, Ontario . Depace was studying pop music studies, while Fedyk was part of the political science program . Both were active as DJs while studying, before appearing as a duo for the first time in 2012. Together they started with unofficial remixes, which they published on various music and video platforms. In 2014 their first single Maze was released , which recorded in collaboration with the Canadian producer Marc Noir. In April 2015 they released the song All For You , the singing of which was contributed by the American singer Kaleena Zanders. In December 2016 they released the songs See It Again and Going Under . The latter was created in collaboration with the US DJ and producer Borgeous .

In 2017 they released a remix for the song Scared to Be Lonely by Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa , with which they were able to draw attention for the first time. Your interpretation of the song was part of the Remix EP and won several million listeners on both Spotify and YouTube. After a new edition of the song Fill Me In by Craig David from 2000 appeared on Tiësto's record label "Aftr: Hrs" in spring 2017 , the track Show Me , created in collaboration with singer Nikki's Wives, was signed by " Sony Music ".

In October 2017 the duo released the single Body via Armin van Buuren's record label " Armada Music " , which became a worldwide success. The vocals were contributed by the American singer Brando. The song was able to reach the top 10 of the single charts and over 700 million streams in nine countries, including Germany, Great Britain and Canada. At the Juno Awards , the song won them in the Best Dance Recording of the Year category . At the opening ceremony, they played the song with the Western University Marching Band. In early 2019, they released a remix of the song, which was created in collaboration with the US rappers Pitbull and Nicky Jam .

On March 30, 2018, the song Sex Like Me was released , the vocals of which the British singer Dyson contributed. The single was released on "Aftr: Hrs". In August 2018, the song Love No More followed , which was created together with the Canadian R&B singer Anders. In the summer of 2019, the duo released the single I'm Not Alright together with the American rapper Bryce Vine.

In March 2020 they released the EP Nights Like This on "Armada Music" .

Members

  • Andrew John Fedyk
  • Joseph Julian Depace

Discography

EPs

year title Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US CA CA
2020 Nights Like This - - - - - CA55 (... weeks)
Template: chart table / maintenance / provisional / 2020CA
First published: March 27, 2020

Singles

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH UK UK US US CA CA
2017 body DE7th
platinum
platinum

(57 weeks)DE
AT7 (53 weeks)
AT
CH15 (61 weeks)
CH
UK4th
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(51 weeks)UK
US80
platinum
platinum

(8 weeks)US
CA3
diamond
diamond

(54 weeks)CA
First published: October 27, 2017
Sales: + 4,050,000; feat. Brando
2018 Love No More - - - UK98 (1 week)
UK
- CA44
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(20 weeks)CA
First published: August 31, 2018
Sales: + 195,000; with Anders
2019 I'm not alright - - - - - CA13
Double platinum
× 2
Double platinum

(… Where.)Template: chart table / maintenance / preliminary / 2019CA
First published: July 12, 2019
Sales: + 160,000; with Bryce Vine
2020 Cold Feet
Nights Like This
- - - - - CA41 (... weeks)
Template: chart table / maintenance / provisional / 2020CA
First published: February 14, 2020
Aftertaste
Nights Like This
- - - - - CA52 (... weeks)
Template: chart table / maintenance / provisional / 2020CA
First published: May 12, 2020
feat. Morgan St. Jean

More singles

  • 2015: All for You (feat.Kaleena Zanders)
  • 2016: Going Under (with Borgeous )
  • 2017: Fill Me In (with Ryan Shepherd)
  • 2017: Show Me (feat.Nikki's Wives)
  • 2018: Sex Like Me (feat.Dyson)
  • 2020: Nights Like This (with CID)
  • 2020: Gummy (feat.Brando)

Awards for music sales

Golden record

  • AustraliaAustralia Australia
    • 2019: for the single Love No More
  • BelgiumBelgium Belgium
    • 2019: for the single body
  • FranceFrance France
    • 2019: for the single body
  • SwedenSweden Sweden
    • 2018: for the single body

Platinum record

  • ItalyItaly Italy
    • 2019: for the single body
  • NorwayNorway Norway
    • 2019: for the single body

2 × platinum record

  • DenmarkDenmark Denmark
    • 2019: for the single body
  • New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
    • 2019: for the single body

3 × platinum record

  • AustraliaAustralia Australia
    • 2019: for the single body

Note: Awards in countries from the chart tables or chart boxes can be found in these.

Country / Region Gold record icon.svg gold Platinum record icon.svg platinum Diamond record icon.svg diamond Sales swell
Awards for music sales
(country / region, awards, sales, sources)
Australia (ARIA) Australia (ARIA) Gold record icon.svg gold1 Platinum record icon.svg 3 × platinum3 0! D.- 245,000 aria.com.au
Belgium (BEA) Belgium (BEA) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 0! D.- 20,000 ultratop.be
Denmark (IFPI) Denmark (IFPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum2 0! D.- 180,000 ifpi.dk
Germany (BVMI) Germany (BVMI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 0! D.- 400,000 musikindustrie.de
France (SNEP) France (SNEP) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 0! D.- 100,000 snepmusique.com
Italy (FIMI) Italy (FIMI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 0! D.- 50,000 fimi.it
Canada (MC) Canada (MC) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg 4 × platinum4th Diamond record icon.svg diamond1 1,120,000 musiccanada.com
New Zealand (RMNZ) New Zealand (RMNZ) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum2 0! D.- 60,000 nztop40.co.nz
Norway (IFPI) Norway (IFPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 0! D.- 10,000 ifpi.no
Sweden (IFPI) Sweden (IFPI) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 0! D.- 20,000 sverigetopplistan.se
United States (RIAA) United States (RIAA) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 0! D.- 1,000,000 riaa.com
United Kingdom (BPI) United Kingdom (BPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum2 0! D.- 1,200,000 bpi.co.uk
All in all Gold record icon.svg 4 × gold4th Platinum record icon.svg 17 × platinum17th Diamond record icon.svg diamond1

swell

  1. a b Chart sources: Germany Austria Switzerland UK CA1 CA2 CA3 CA4 US

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