Camo & Krooked

Camo & Krooked

Camo & Krooked official press pic 2013
Background information
Also known as Masai, Chrome
Origin Vienna, Austria
Genres Drum and bass, drumstep, dubstep, electro, house, funk, minimal
Years active 2007–present
Labels Hospital Records, Mainframe Recordings, Beta Recordings, Viper Recordings, Breakbeat Kaos, AudioPorn Records
Associated acts Future Prophecies, Body & Soul, Phetsta, Shock One, John B, DJ Fresh, Netsky, Pat Fulgoni, Tali, Professor Green, Friction, Dynamite MC, TC, Futurebound, Jenna G, Shaz Sparks, Ayah Marar, Ian Shaw, Metrik, Lemâitre
Website www.camoandkrooked.com
Members Reinhard Rietsch
Markus Wagner

Camo&Krooked press pic 2013
Camo&Krooked present Zeitgeist - Urban Art Forms Festival 2014
Camo&Krooked - EDC Las Vegas 2014
Camo&Krooked present Zeitgeist - Let it Roll Festival 2014

Camo & Krooked are an electronic music producer/artist duo from Vienna, Austria with their musical roots embedded in drum and bass, consisting of Reinhard "Camo" Rietsch (born 12 November 1983 in Salzburg) and Markus "Krooked" Wagner (born 31 July 1989 in Lilienfeld).

History

Both Rietsch and Wagner have been producing music since 2002. They met at one of Rietsch's gigs and collaborated to form Camo & Krooked in 2007. Their first collaboration was the track "Play It" from Camo's 2007 single Drop It.

2008-10: Above & Beyond

The duo has been releasing songs on various labels throughout 2008 to 2010, including Future Prophecies's Berzerk and Body & Soul's Nasca. More frequently, they've released multiple singles through fellow Austrian drum and bass producer and promoter DisasZt's label Mainframe Recordings. On 12 February 2010, the duo had released their debut studio album Above & Beyond through the label. The fourteen-track album includes a Mainframe Recordings compilation mix composed by DJ DisasZt himself. Camo & Krooked had then released the Edge of Mind EP on John B's label Beta Recordings ten days later. It had received DJ support from many of the biggest names in drum and bass, including Pendulum, Grooverider, DJ Fresh, Adam F, London Elektricity, Matrix & Futurebound, Shimon, Concord Dawn, and DJ SS.[1]

Due to Camo & Krooked's success with Above & Beyond, they won Best Newcomer DJs at the 2010 Drum & Bass Arena Awards, and put out two mixes for BBC Radio 1's Annie Nightingale, Fabio & Grooverider. Grooverider later quoted that Camo & Krooked are "one of the biggest talents in Drum & Bass".[2] Both of these mixes bring to the table Camo & Krooked's usual varying subgenres of drum and bass.[3] They have released successful remixes of drum and bass tracks such as Future Prophecies's "September", John B's "Numbers" and DJ Fresh's "Talkbox". They have also produced remixes for songs by English rapper Professor Green twice: one for "Just Be Good to Green" and another for "Monster". The latter remix was their first venture into the realms of dubstep, a new genre for them.[4]

On April 2010, Camo & Krooked released "Turn Up (The Music)", featuring the vocals of Pat Fulgoni, through Hospital Records as part of the compilation album Sick Music 2. The song contains lyrics based on the song "Turn on the Music" by Roger Sanchez. The track was originally released on a double A-side joint single backed with Netsky's "Memory Lane". Their first individual single release on Hospital was "Climax", released on 28 June 2010. On the October of 2010, drum and bass producer and Shogun Audio owner DJ Friction had teamed up with Camo & Krooked to create the collaborative effort of "Stand Up!", featuring added vocals from Dynamite MC. Friction had also made a drum and bass remix of the Doctor P track "Sweet Shop" alongside the two.

Camo & Krooked were eventually signed to Hospital Records on 4 December 2010[5] to join the likes of Netsky, High Contrast and Danny Byrd. By the end of 2010, they've made a huge impact on the world of drum and bass in a short period of time with releases on labels including Viper Recordings, Technique, Breakbeat Kaos, Audio Porn, Renegade Hardware, Urban Takeover and Uprising Records.

2011-12: Cross the Line and other projects

Rietsch and Wagner had experimented with minimal techno and house music under the alias Chrome. The duo had released the Paranoia EP, which featured six of their unreleased tracks, as a free download. In 2011, they have decided to discontinue the side-project in order to focus on producing drum and bass as Camo & Krooked.[6]

Camo & Krooked open 2011 with their two-part Pulse of Time EP released through Viper Recordings. It met the support of acts such as DJ Hype, Andy C, Danny Byrd, High Contrast, ShockOne, Netsky, Sub Focus, Chase & Status, Metrik, and Crissy Criss.[7]

On 3 June 2011, Camo & Krooked released the first single from their upcoming Hospital Records debut album, "All Fall Down" / "Breezeblock". "All Fall Down" features the vocals of Shaz Sparks. The song is another one of their dubstep productions. It reached number 196 on the UK Singles Chart, making it Camo & Krooked's first ever charting single. It has also charted at number 40 in the UK Dance Chart and number 20 in the UK Indie Chart, and it is one of their most commercially successful singles to date. During 2011, due to the success of the release, as well as their growing discography, they have played live at many festivals throughout Europe.[8] Some of these gigs were alongside big names of the genre, such as Chase & Status and Sub Focus. They've performed at the Relentless Nass festival,[9] and also at the Global Gathering festival,[10] both in July 2011. In addition, they also headlined the Strongbow stage at the V Festival in August 2011.

The second single off of Camo & Krooked's untitled second album, "Make The Call", featuring the vocals of Bristol-based drum and bass musician TC, was released on 12 September 2011, accompanied by the AA-side track "In the Future" featuring Jenna G and Futurebound. "Make the Call" was one of their few songs produced in the style of electro house music. The single was their last released prior to the album's release in the latter months of 2011, which in August 2011 was revealed to be named Cross The Line.[11] In BBC Radio 1's show of Fabio and Grooverider (12 September), Camo & Krooked announced the album was to be released on 3 October. The title track from Cross the Line featuring singer Ayah Marar was released as the album's third single on 14 November 2011.

They produced Professor Green's track "How Many Moons" for the album At Your Inconvenience, which was released on 28 October 2011. A remix of the song featuring British grime artists Dream McLean and Rinse was released as a promotional single on 21 April 2012. It was available on vinyl as part of Record Store Day 2012, and also featured on the "Never Be a Right Time" EP.

On 1 December 2011, Camo & Krooked were awarded with the Best Producer title at the 2011 Drum and Bass Arena Awards.[12]

The duo has produced music for various video game companies. They've made an official rework of the James Bond theme featured in the trailer for the 2011 video game remastering GoldenEye 007: Reloaded. Also, they have produced multiple tracks for the soundtrack of the 2012 video game SSX. They have created the majority of the tracks along with The Qemists and Raffertie.

Camo & Krooked released a remix album for Cross the Line on 19 March 2012. Between the Lines features remixes from High Maintenance, BCee, InsideInfo, Submorphics, Metrik, Mind Vortex, Smooth, Sub Zero, Fred V & Grafix, Funtcase, as well as material from the duo themselves.

2013-present: Zeitgeist

The first single of Camo & Krooked's third album, "All Night" was released on 1 July 2013, the vocals for which were performed by Pat Fulgoni. It was followed by "Move Around", featuring the vocals of Ian Shaw, which was released on 9 September 2013. Their third studio album, titled Zeitgeist (meaning "spirit of the age" or "spirit of the time"), was released on 30 September 2013 through Hospital Records. The album contains influences of disco, French house and minimal music merged with their signature production style. It also features collaborations with fellow Viper Recordings / Hospital Records artist Metrik and Norwegian indie-electronic duo Lemâitre. The album's third single "Loving You is Easy" was released on 11 November 2013.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
UK
[13]
2010 Above & Beyond
2011 Cross the Line 140
2013 Zeitgeist 111

Remix albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
UK
[13]
2012 Between the Lines 151

EPs

Year EP
2010 Edge of Mind EP
2011 Pulse of Time EP

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUT
[14]
BEL (Vl)
[15]
BEL (Wa)
[16]
UK
[17]
2011 "All Fall Down" (featuring Shaz Sparks)
/ "Breezeblock"
196 Cross the Line
"Make the Call" / "In the Future"
(featuring TC / featuring Jenna G & Futurebound)
"Cross the Line"
(featuring Ayah Marar)
85
2013 "All Night" 72 Zeitgeist
"Move Around"
(featuring Ian Shaw)
"Loving You is Easy" 60 66
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Other single releases

Year Single Label
2008 "Drop It" / "Play It" / "Hidden Edge"
(Camo / Camo & Krooked / Camo featuring Nina)
Basswerk
"Gangsta" / "Strength is Irrelevant"
(Future Prophecies / Camo & Krooked)
Berzerk
"Nasca" / "Change the Course"
(Body & Soul / Body & Soul vs. Camo & Krooked)
Nasca
"Feelings" / "Lost Out There"
(Krooked & Rob.STP / Camo & Krooked)
Dirty Habit
"Don't Push Me" / "No More Running"
(Camo & Squash / Camo & Krooked)
"It Has Begun"
(b/w "Mafia" by Mutated Forms featuring MC Coppa)
Mainframe Recordings
"Vision"
(b/w "Flash To Flash" by Receptor)
"You Don't Know What Love Is"
(b/w "Fast Lane" by D-Fiance)
Sudden Def Recordings
"The Access" / "Close Ya Eyes" Finn People Productions
2009 "Blackmail" / "No Nerds Needed"
(Future Prophecies vs. Camo & Krooked / Camo & Krooked)
Berzerk
"Blow" Have-A-Break Recordings
"Get Funky" / "The Fear" Viper Recordings
"Fatman"
(b/w "Toxic" by Kos & Tenchu)
Mainframe Recordings
"Dakota"
(b/w "Zoids" by Shimon & DisasZt)
"Vampires"
(b/w "Oh My Dear!" by DisasZt & Infame)
"Stage Diver"
(Phetsta featuring Camo & Krooked)
Technique Recordings
"Nano" / "The Unseen"
(Camo & Krooked featuring Nina / Camo)
Sudden Def Recordings
"Global Warming" / "No Soul" Uprising Records
"Synthetic"
(b/w "Together" (DC Breaks Remix) by DisasZt)
Mainframe Recordings
2010 "Selecta" / "Who Knows the Jungle"
(Camo & Krooked / Camo)
Urban Takeover
"The Big Rush" / "Brave New World"
(Camo & Krooked vs. Body & Soul / Body & Soul)
Nasca
"Vampires" (Phetsta Remix)
(b/w "Oh My Dear!" (Body & Soul Remix) by DisasZt & Infame)
Mainframe Recordings
"History of the Future" /
"Verve" (featuring Tali)
AudioPorn Records
"Climax" / "Reincarnation" Hospital Records
"Stand Up!"
(Friction vs. Camo & Krooked featuring Dynamite MC)
Shogun Audio
"Can't Get Enough" / "Without You" Breakbeat Kaos
"One" / "Heretic"
[as Masai]
Mainframe Recordings
2012 "Stand Up" (Sigma Remix)
(Friction vs. Camo & Krooked featuring Dynamite MC)
Shogun Audio
2014 "Further Away"

Other songs and appearances

Year Track Release Label
2008 "Sacrilege" Babylon Renegade Hardware
2009 "The Reward"
(Camo & Krooked vs. Body & Soul)
Acts of Mad Men Viper Recordings
2010 "Turn Up (The Music)"
(vocals by Pat Fulgoni)
Sick Music 2 Hospital Records
2010 "Chic"
(Futurebound vs. Camo & Krooked)
Headroom EP Viper Recordings
2011 "Reminisce" Fifteen Years of
Hospital Records
Hospital Records

Remixes & Bootlegs

Artist Song Title Release
Future Prophecies September Above & Beyond
Zedd True Colors TBA
John B Numbers Edge of Mind EP
DJ Fresh Talkbox Kryptonite
Professor Green featuring Lily Allen Just Be Good to Green Alive Till I'm Dead
Professor Green featuring Example Monster
Doctor P Sweet Shop (with Friction) Sweet Shop
New Zealand Shapeshifter The Touch The Touch
Hadouken! Mic Check For The Masses
McLean Finally In Love Finally In Love
Nero Innocence N/A
Metronomy The Look The English Riviera
DJ Fresh featuring Rita Ora Hot Right Now Nextlevelism
Bungle featuring Ayah Marar The Siren The Siren Remixes
Modestep Show Me A Sign Show Me A Sign
Paul van Dyk featuring Adam Young Eternity Eternity
Netsky featuring Billie We Can Only Live Today (Puppy) We Can Only Live Today (Puppy)
Reflekt Need To Feel Loved N/A
Jefferson Airplane Somebody To Love N/A
Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack N/A
London Grammar Hey Now N/A
Lana Del Rey West Coast West Coast EP
Klangkarussell Netzwerk (Falls Like Rain) Netzwerk
Justice (band) Phantom (Justice song) N/A

Produced songs

Year Artist Track Album
2011 Professor Green "How Many Moons" At Your Inconvenience

References

  1. "Camo & Krooked "Edge Of Mind" EP". Beta Recordings. John B. February 16, 2010.
  2. "Camo & Krooked". Viper Recordings. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  3. "Headzwillrollnyc - Markus Wagner Discogs". Drum And Bass. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
  4. "Professor Green - Monster feat. Example (Camo & Krooked Remix)". YouTube. UKF Dubstep. Sep 5, 2010.
  5. IMO Records "Camo & Krooked Biography", IMO Records, London, 18 October 2011. Retrieved on 23 November 2011.
  6. Bass, James (23 Feb 2014). "Camo and Krooked Interview". Kmag.
  7. "Camo & Krooked - Pulse Of Time EP *Out Now*". Viper Recordings. 12 October 2010.
  8. "Camo & Krooked Live Tour Festivals 2012". Festivalsearcher.com. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  9. Archived 30 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  10. "Global Gathering 2012 in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK". Festivalsearcher.com. 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  11. "Cross The Line". CamoAndKrooked.com. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  12. IMO Records. , IMO Records, London, 2 Dec 2011. Retrieved on 2 December 2011.
  13. 1 2 Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom
  14. Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Camo & Krooked". austriancharts.at. Austrian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  15. Hung, Steffen. "Discografie Camo & Krooked". ultratop.be. Belgium (Flanders) Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  16. Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Camo & Krooked". ultratop.be. Belgium (Wallonia) Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  17. Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom

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