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Shy FX

Andre Williams, better known as Shy FX, is a British DJ and producer from London. He specialises in drum and bass and jungle music.

Shy FX
Shy FX in 2004 at a rave in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Background information
Birth nameAndre Williams
Also known as45 Roller
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
Years active1992–present
Labels
Websitehttp://www.digitalsoundboy.com/

Biography edit

Shy FX's debut record was "Jungle Love", released in 1992 on the Permission to Dance label. Soon after, he signed to Sound of the Underground Records (often abbreviated as S.O.U.R.) and in 1994 released the breakthrough ragga jungle track "Original Nuttah" (featuring vocals from MC UK Apachi) which helped to cement his position as a mainstay producer of the jungle/drum & bass scene.

Throughout his career, he has collaborated with T Power, both as Ebony Dubsters and Shy FX and T Power; their 2001 breakthrough track "Shake Ur Body" with vocalist Di (real name Dianne Joseph) was a number 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart. Released on EMI subsidiary Positiva, it gained widespread support from both club and commercial radio DJs and helped to further popularise drum & bass as a mainstream music genre.[1]

The success of "Shake Ur Body" was followed by the duo's album Set It Off, released in 2002 on Pete Tong's label FFRR. Several EPs and single releases followed; by 2005, Shy FX had made the decision to consolidate his releases onto his own label and founded Digital Soundboy Recordings. In collaboration with T Power, they subsequently released the album Diary of a Digital Sound Boy on 17 October 2005, featuring the songs "Feelings", "On the Run" and "Plastic Soul". Shy FX and T Power also released "Don't Wanna Know" featuring Di and MC Skibadee. The song was notably used on the UK television programme Soccer AM as part of the 'Skills Skool' feature.

Shy FX produced "Da Feelin" for Dizzee Rascal's 2007 album, Maths + English.[2] He also produced "Can't Tek No More" on Dizzee Rascal's 2009 album, Tongue N' Cheek. His remix of Naughty Boy, Wiley and Emeli Sandé's song "Never Be Your Woman" was released as the single rather than the original mix. Shy's remix charted at number eight on the UK Singles Chart. He remixed "She Said", a number 3 UK chart single by Plan B. His remix was released on both the "She Said" single and on the deluxe edition of Plan B's The Defamation of Strickland Banks.

More recently, he produced "Raver" featuring Kano, Donae'o and Roses Gabor, plus the UK artist Yasmin's first single, "On My Own". He announced that his album, Larger Than Life, was originally scheduled for a 2011 release but has since been renamed Cornerstone but did not have a fixed release date.

Williams also produced Yasmin's third single "Light Up (The World)", which features Ms. Dynamite. It peaked at No. 50 in the UK Singles Chart.[3]

DJ Fresh's single "Gold Dust" was re-released, with the Shy FX Re-Edit as a single, on 2 December 2012. The extended play includes multiple new remixes.

In 2013, he released a single called "Soon Come" featuring Liam Bailey, famous for his collaboration with Chase & Status on their track "Blind Faith". The song reached number 55 in the UK Singles Chart.[4] He also released the single "Cloud 9" in 2013, a collaboration with Ms. Dynamite.

In August 2014, Shy FX remixed the title track from London Grammar's debut album, If You Wait.

For 2014's Red Bull Culture Clash, Shy FX joined forces with Chase & Status, David Rodigan and MC Rage to form the soundsystem 'Rebel Sound'. They went on to win the clash, defeating fellow crews Stone Love, Boy Better Know and A$AP Mob.

Digital Soundboy label edit

Williams and T Power (Marc Royal) started the Digital Soundboy label in 2005,[5] initially releasing their own material but quickly expanding to include the artists Visionary, Benny Page and Breakage. The label subsequently grew its genre coverage to the point where its discography includes electro, drum and bass, jungle, dubstep, house and UK funky releases from dozens of artists. All releases are observable as being in Digital Soundboy's "house style", as is the case with most drum and bass and dubstep labels.

Noted dubstep producers Skream, Benga and Caspa have all released tracks on DSB, as have drum and bass and dubstep crossover artists Breakage, Calibre, DJ Fresh and Redlight (a.k.a. DJ Clipz).[6]

The label ended in December 2015.

Selected discography edit

Year Single Peak chart positions Certification Album
UK
[7]
UK
Dance

[8][9]
UK
Indie

[10][11]
AUS
[12]
1994 "Original Nuttah"
(with UK Apache)
39 Non-album singles
1998 "Bambaata" 60
2002 "Shake Ur Body"
(with T Power featuring Di)
7 67 Set It Off
"Don't Wanna Know"
(with T Power featuring Di and Skibadee)
19
"Wolf" 60 - - Non-album singles
2003 "Feelin' U"
(with T Power featuring Kele Le Roc)
34 Set It Off
"Ra" 79 - - Non-album singles
2005 "Feelings"
(with T Power)
76 - -
2006 "Everyday"
(with T Power featuring Top Cat)
75 - -
2012 "Light Up (The World)"
(with Yasmin and Ms. Dynamite
50 - -
2013 "Soon Come"
(featuring Liam Bailey)
55 18 6 Cornerstone
"Cloud 9"
(with Ms. Dynamite)
62 10 8 Non-album singles
2016 "Honey"
(featuring Kiko Bun)
2017 "We Just Don't Care"
(featuring Shingai)
"Chocolate"
(featuring Breakage, Roses Gabor and Ghetts)
2018 "Call Me"
(featuring Maverick Sabre)
Raggamuffin Soundtape
"Badboy Business"
(featuring Kate Stewart and Mr Williamz)
"Roll the Dice"
(featuring Lily Allen and Stamina MC)
2019 "Rudeboy Lovesong"
(featuring Sweetie Irie and Cara Delevingne)
"Bad After We"
(featuring Kojey Radical and Ghetts)
2020 "Rain / Outrun"
(as 45 Roller)
Non-album singles
2021 "Michael Knight"
(with Breakage)
Darker Than Blue
"I Got You"
(with Breakage and Break featuring Tyler Daley)
2022 "Come Around Slowly"
(with Liam Bailey)
TBA
"Amazing"
(featuring Agent Sasco)
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

References edit

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 497. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ MacPherson, Alex (25 May 2007). "Dizzee Rascal, Maths and English Review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 June 2007.
  3. ^ "UK Singles Chart". 28 January 2012.
  4. ^ SHY FX | Artist | Official Charts. The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  5. ^ Johnson, Tom; Thijs Engels. "Digital Soundboy Recordings vinyl & CD release discography at RollDaBeats". Rolldabeats Discography Database. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  6. ^ Discogs.com. "Digital Soundboy Recording Co. – CDs and Vinyl at Discogs". Discogs Discography Database. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Shy FX > UK Charts". Officialcharts.com/ Official Charts Company.
  8. ^ Peak positions for the Dance singles in the UK:
  9. ^ * For "Cloud 9": "Chart Archive > November 2, 2013". Official Charts Company. 2 November 2013.
  10. ^ Peak positions for the Indie singles in the UK:
  11. ^ * For "Cloud 9": "Chart Archive > November 2, 2013". Official Charts Company. 2 November 2013.
  12. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 251.
  13. ^ a b "British certifications – Shy FX". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 15 April 2023. Type Shy FX in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

External links edit

  • Shy FX discography at Discogs  
  • Digital Soundboy

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FX s debut record was Jungle Love released in 1992 on the Permission to Dance label Soon after he signed to Sound of the Underground Records often abbreviated as S O U R and in 1994 released the breakthrough ragga jungle track Original Nuttah featuring vocals from MC UK Apachi which helped to cement his position as a mainstay producer of the jungle drum amp bass scene Throughout his career he has collaborated with T Power both as Ebony Dubsters and Shy FX and T Power their 2001 breakthrough track Shake Ur Body with vocalist Di real name Dianne Joseph was a number 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart Released on EMI subsidiary Positiva it gained widespread support from both club and commercial radio DJs and helped to further popularise drum amp bass as a mainstream music genre 1 The success of Shake Ur Body was followed by the duo s album Set It Off released in 2002 on Pete Tong s label FFRR Several EPs and single releases followed by 2005 Shy FX had made the decision to consolidate his releases onto his own label and founded Digital Soundboy Recordings In collaboration with T Power they subsequently released the album Diary of a Digital Sound Boy on 17 October 2005 featuring the songs Feelings On the Run and Plastic Soul Shy FX and T Power also released Don t Wanna Know featuring Di and MC Skibadee The song was notably used on the UK television programme Soccer AM as part of the Skills Skool feature Shy FX produced Da Feelin for Dizzee Rascal s 2007 album Maths English 2 He also produced Can t Tek No More on Dizzee Rascal s 2009 album Tongue N Cheek His remix of Naughty Boy Wiley and Emeli Sande s song Never Be Your Woman was released as the single rather than the original mix Shy s remix charted at number eight on the UK Singles Chart He remixed She Said a number 3 UK chart single by Plan B His remix was released on both the She Said single and on the deluxe edition of Plan B s The Defamation of Strickland Banks More recently he produced Raver featuring Kano Donae o and Roses Gabor plus the UK artist Yasmin s first single On My Own He announced that his album Larger Than Life was originally scheduled for a 2011 release but has since been renamed Cornerstone but did not have a fixed release date Williams also produced Yasmin s third single Light Up The World which features Ms Dynamite It peaked at No 50 in the UK Singles Chart 3 DJ Fresh s single Gold Dust was re released with the Shy FX Re Edit as a single on 2 December 2012 The extended play includes multiple new remixes In 2013 he released a single called Soon Come featuring Liam Bailey famous for his collaboration with Chase amp Status on their track Blind Faith The song reached number 55 in the UK Singles Chart 4 He also released the single Cloud 9 in 2013 a collaboration with Ms Dynamite In August 2014 Shy FX remixed the title track from London Grammar s debut album If You Wait For 2014 s Red Bull Culture Clash Shy FX joined forces with Chase amp Status David Rodigan and MC Rage to form the soundsystem Rebel Sound They went on to win the clash defeating fellow crews Stone Love Boy Better Know and A AP Mob Digital Soundboy label editWilliams and T Power Marc Royal started the Digital Soundboy label in 2005 5 initially releasing their own material but quickly expanding to include the artists Visionary Benny Page and Breakage The label subsequently grew its genre coverage to the point where its discography includes electro drum and bass jungle dubstep house and UK funky releases from dozens of artists All releases are observable as being in Digital Soundboy s house style as is the case with most drum and bass and dubstep labels Noted dubstep producers Skream Benga and Caspa have all released tracks on DSB as have drum and bass and dubstep crossover artists Breakage Calibre DJ Fresh and Redlight a k a DJ Clipz 6 The label ended in December 2015 Selected discography editYear Single Peak chart positions Certification Album UK 7 UKDance 8 9 UKIndie 10 11 AUS 12 1994 Original Nuttah with UK Apache 39 BPI Silver 13 Non album singles 1998 Bambaata 60 2002 Shake Ur Body with T Power featuring Di 7 67 Set It Off Don t Wanna Know with T Power featuring Di and Skibadee 19 Wolf 60 Non album singles 2003 Feelin U with T Power featuring Kele Le Roc 34 Set It Off Ra 79 Non album singles 2005 Feelings with T Power 76 2006 Everyday with T Power featuring Top Cat 75 2012 Light Up The World with Yasmin and Ms Dynamite 50 2013 Soon Come featuring Liam Bailey 55 18 6 Cornerstone Cloud 9 with Ms Dynamite 62 10 8 Non album singles 2016 Honey featuring Kiko Bun 2017 We Just Don t Care featuring Shingai Chocolate featuring Breakage Roses Gabor and Ghetts 2018 Call Me featuring Maverick Sabre Raggamuffin Soundtape Badboy Business featuring Kate Stewart and Mr Williamz Roll the Dice featuring Lily Allen and Stamina MC BPI Gold 13 2019 Rudeboy Lovesong featuring Sweetie Irie and Cara Delevingne Bad After We featuring Kojey Radical and Ghetts 2020 Rain Outrun as 45 Roller Non album singles 2021 Michael Knight with Breakage Darker Than Blue I Got You with Breakage and Break featuring Tyler Daley 2022 Come Around Slowly with Liam Bailey TBA Amazing featuring Agent Sasco denotes single that did not chart or was not released References edit Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 497 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 MacPherson Alex 25 May 2007 Dizzee Rascal Maths and English Review The Guardian London Retrieved 7 June 2007 UK Singles Chart 28 January 2012 SHY FX Artist Official Charts The Official Charts Company Retrieved 23 December 2013 Johnson Tom Thijs Engels Digital Soundboy Recordings vinyl amp CD release discography at RollDaBeats Rolldabeats Discography Database Retrieved 7 February 2013 Discogs com Digital Soundboy Recording Co CDs and Vinyl at Discogs Discogs Discography Database Retrieved 7 February 2013 Shy FX gt UK Charts Officialcharts com Official Charts Company Peak positions for the Dance singles in the UK For Soon Come Chart Archive gt August 10 2013 Official Charts Company 10 August 2013 For Cloud 9 Chart Archive gt November 2 2013 Official Charts Company 2 November 2013 Peak positions for the Indie singles in the UK For Soon Come Chart Archive gt August 10 2013 Official Charts Company 10 August 2013 For Cloud 9 Chart Archive gt November 2 2013 Official Charts Company 2 November 2013 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 251 a b British certifications Shy FX British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 15 April 2023 TypeShy FXin the Search BPI Awards field and then press Enter External links editShy FX discography at Discogs nbsp Digital Soundboy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shy FX amp oldid 1218029253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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