Adventure Club
Adventure Club | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Dubstep, electro house, drumstep, chillstep, progressive house |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | UKF, Spinnin' Records |
Members | Christian Srigley Leighton James |
Website | http://weareadventureclub.com/ |
Adventure Club is a Canadian electronic dance music duo composed of Christian Srigley and Leighton James,[1] based out of Montreal, Quebec. The duo began as a hardcore pop-punk band before venturing into electronic dance music in 2011. They are best known for their remixes of "Lullabies" by Yuna and "Crave You" from Flight Facilities.[2][3] The duo's debut album Red // Blue was released on 2 December 2016.
History
The duo formed while attending high school in Montreal as a hardcore pop-punk band, but later decided to move on to electronic dance music after getting bored with the pop-punk sound and finding success with a dubstep remix of "Daisy" by American alternative-rock Brand New.[4][5] The remix climbed the charts on Hype Machine, a website that gathers popular songs from music blogs, which convinced them to make a change to producing EDM.[6]
Some of the major influences to their sound include Tiësto, Flux Pavilion, Greeley Estates, Bring Me the Horizon and Skrillex.[7] The duo's signature sound includes high-pitched female vocals with melodic sounds and heavy dubstep synths.[7][8] Through online social network sites, the duo was able to increase their exposure by getting their first music video of "Everything to Me" by LIPS on the UKF Dubstep's YouTube channel.[9] The remix was produced and directed by Cedric Sequerra of LuckyFish Productions.[10]
The duo is signed under the management team of The Standard Group.[11][better source needed] Some of their signature sounds can also be credited to the program that they use to produce their music. Cakewalk SONAR is a less-commonly-used program in electronic dance music where FL Studio and Ableton Live are typically used.[12] Some of the other equipment and software that they use include a Fireface console, Traktor Pro, Audio 6 and Kontrol X1.[13]
The duo has toured across North America, as well as parts of Europe and Australia and have played at various music festivals including the 2015 American Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Nevada.[14] They also made their first appearance at the Ultra Music Festival 2013 in Miami.[15]
The duo's remix of "Crave You" by Flight Facilities and Giselle Rosselli was featured in the episode "Restraint" (2012) of the MTV television series Teen Wolf.[16]
The duo hosted a special volunteering event at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank in April 2014. They invited fans to come out for a meet-n-greet and to help package food for the poor.[17]
The duo's single "Rise and Fall (featuring Krewella)" was featured on the MTV television series Eye Candy.[18]
The duo's single "Do I See Color" was featured on a 2012 Coca-Cola commercial with dancer Marquese Scott.[19]
On 2 December 2016, Adventure Club released their debut album titled Red // Blue, containing lead single "Dreams" featuring ELEA and "Firestorm" with Sara Diamond.[20][21]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Details |
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Red // Blue[22] |
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Love // Chaos[23] |
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Extended plays
Title | Details | Track listing |
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Calling All Heroes[24][25] |
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The Death or Glory Sessions[26] |
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Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | Album |
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CAN [27] | ||||
2012 | "Do I See Color"[28] | — | Non-album singles | |
"Wait"[29] | — | |||
"Rise & Fall"[30] (featuring Krewella) |
— | |||
"Need Your Heart"[31] (featuring Kai) |
— | |||
"Retro City"[32] | — | |||
2013 | "Wonder"[33] (featuring The Kite String Tangle) |
37 | Calling All Heroes | |
2014 | "Unleash (Life In Color Anthem 2014)[35] (with Solano featuring Zak Waters) |
— | Non-album single | |
"Fade"[36] (featuring Zak Waters) |
— | Red // Blue | ||
2015 | "Crash 2.0"[37] (vs. DallasK) |
— |
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2016 | "Limitless"[38] (featuring Delaney Jane) |
— | ||
2018 | "Feel It Still"[39] (featuring Sara Diamond) |
— | Discovered, Vol.1 | |
"Follow Me"[40] (with Snails featuring Sara Diamond) |
— | Non-album singles | ||
2019 | "MakeDamnSure"[41] (with Modern Machines and Saint Slumber) |
— | ||
"Next Life"[42] (with Crankdat featuring Krewella) |
— | Love // Chaos | ||
"Life Long After Death"[43] (with Quix featuring BadXchannels) |
— | Non-album single | ||
"Already Know"[44] (with Said the Sky featuring Caly Bevier) |
— | Love // Chaos | ||
2020 | "Rebellious"[45] (featuring Yuna) |
— | ||
"Back to You"[46] (featuring Sara Diamond) |
— | |||
"High Like This"[47] (with Squired featuring Dia Frampton) |
— | |||
"Where We Are"[48] (with Bear Grillz and JT Roach) |
— | Friends: The Album | ||
"Broken Love"[49] (featuring Cammie Robinson) |
— | Love // Chaos | ||
2021 | "Anywhere"[50] (with Armnhmr and Haliene) |
— | ||
"You'll Never Be Alone"[51] (with Kaivon) |
— | |||
"Safe With Me"[52] (with Soar featuring Luna) |
— | |||
"Color Blind"[53] (with Nurko featuring Dayseeker) |
— | |||
"Here"[54] | — | |||
"Drive"[55] (with Beauz featuring Tilian) |
— | |||
"Never Surrender"[56] (with Codeko featuring Sarah De Warren) |
— | |||
2022 | "Away From Myself"[57] (with Alrt) |
— | ||
"Leviathan"[58] (with Grumgully) |
— | Non-album singles | ||
2023 | "You Found Me"[59] (with Jessica Audiffred and Clara Park) |
— | ||
"You Can't Break Me"[60] (with Sullivan King and Atreyu) |
— | |||
"Feels Like You"[61] (with Codeko) |
— | |||
"How Do I Say Goodbye"[62] (featuring Delaney Jane) |
— | |||
2024 | "Voices"[63] (featuring Medyk) |
— | ||
"Hero"[64] (with Jessica Audiffred) |
— | |||
"Play the Game"[65] (with Bear Grillz featuring Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate) |
— | |||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
Remixes
Title | Year | Original artist |
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"Please Don't Go" (Adventure Club Remix) | 2010 | Mike Posner |
"Love Lost" (Adventure Club Remix) | The Temper Trap | |
"Daisy" (Adventure Club Remix) | 2011 | Brand New |
"Remember (Walking in the Sand)" (Adventure Club Remix) | The Shangri-Las | |
"Sunlight" (Adventure Club Remix) | Diana Vickers | |
"We Don't Eat" (Adventure Club Remix)[66] | James Vincent McMorrow | |
"Till the World Ends" (Adventure Club Remix)[67] | Britney Spears | |
"Broken Lungs" (Adventure Club Remix) | Thrice | |
"Put On" (Adventure Club Remix) | Young Jeezy (featuring Kanye West) | |
"Teach Me How to Jerk" (Adventure Club Remix)[68] | Audio Push | |
"Everything to Me" (Adventure Club Remix)[9] | Lips | |
"Collect Call" (Adventure Club Remix)[69] | Metric | |
"Crave You" (Adventure Club Remix)[70] | Flight Facilities (featuring Giselle Rosselli) | |
"To a Friend" (Adventure Club Remix)[71] | 2012 | Alexisonfire |
"Lullabies" (Adventure Club Remix)[72] | Yuna | |
"Youth" (Adventure Club Remix)[73] | 2013 | Foxes |
"Shadow Of The Sun" (Adventure Club Remix)[74] | 2014 | Max Elto |
"Hurricane" (Adventure Club Remix)[75] | 2015 | MS MR |
"Undercover" (Adventure Club Remix)[76] | 2017 | Kehlani |
"Ghost Voices" (Adventure Club Remix)[77] | 2018 | Virtual Self |
"Under" (Adventure Club Remix)[78] | 2019 | Aosoon |
"Already Know" (Cinematic Remix)[79] | 2020 | Adventure Club and Said The Sky |
"Your Eyes Tell" (Adventure Club and Soar Remix)[80] | BTS | |
"F*ck Your Sunshine" (Adventure Club Remix)[81] | 2022 | Łaszewo |
DJ Mixes
Year | Title |
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2013 | Superheroes Anonymous Volume 1[82] |
Superheroes Anonymous Volume 2[83] | |
Superheroes Anonymous Volume 3[84] | |
Superheroes Anonymous Volume 4: Live on Tour Edition[85][better source needed] | |
2014 | Superheroes Anonymous 5: Road Trip Edition[86] |
2015 | Superheroes Anonymous 6: Road to Red Rocks[87] |
Superheroes Anonymous 7: Road to Electric Zoo[88] | |
Superheroes Anonymous 8: Road to Big Week NYC[89] | |
2018 | Superheroes Anonymous 9: Survival[90] |
2019 | Superheroes Anonymous 10: Death or Glory[91] |
2020 | Superheroes Anonymous 11: Never Surrender [92] |
See also
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External links
- Adventure Club at AllMusic
- Leonard, Aex (December 12, 2011). "Adventure Club [Earmilk Exclusive + Interview]". Earmilk. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
- Goods, Flimsey (undated). "One To Watch: Adventure Club". What's Really Good. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
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- Deep, Johnny (February 1, 2012). "Adventure Club". Rolling Tuff. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
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