Artist's albums
Execute
2001 · album
Superman
1999 · single
Bring It Back (Oxide VIP Remix)
2022 · single
Bring It Back (Benny Page Remix)
2022 · single
Bring It Back (Oxide Remix)
2022 · single
Bring It Back
2022 · single
Where Do We Go? (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Where Do We Go? (Flow State Remix)
2021 · single
Where Do We Go? (Oxide Remixes)
2021 · single
Where Do We Go? (Shaun Dean Remixes)
2021 · single
Where Do We Go?
2021 · single
Dilemma 2.0
2018 · single
DESIRE
2015 · single
Marimba +Remixes
2014 · single
2nd Chance
2007 · album
What R U Dark Remix
2007 · single
What R U Dark Remix Instrumental
2007 · single
What R U Fast Remix
2007 · single
What R U Fast Remix Instrumental
2007 · single
What R U Fruity Remix
2007 · single
What R U Main Mix
2007 · single
2 Stepz Ahead
2002 · album
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Biography
Gold-album selling South London duo, Oxide & Neutrino, head into the 2020’s firmly on the front foot, armed with new music and a freshly inked 3-single recordings deal with New State Music. The pair’s first single for New State will be released in January 2021, with two further singles scheduled. Their new original music follows the radio success of Oxide’s remix of Karen Harding & Digital Farm Animal’s ‘Undo My Heart’, which has had heavy support from MistaJam (premiere) and Charlie Hedges on BBC Radio 1. Oxide & Neutrino comprises So Solid Crew's Alex Rivers aka Oxide (born in Isleworth, West London in 1982) and Mark Oseitutu aka Neutrino from Brixton. They met in a London-based pirate radio station before start working together. Their single "Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty)," released in April, 2000 anticipated their first album entitled Execute. That full-length debut entered the UK album chart at No 11, setting the record for a garage outfit. The follow-up called Solid Sound of the Underground featured tracks by DJ Dee Kline and So Solid Crew. In addition, the 2-step/British garage team achieved a Brit Award nomination as Best British Newcomer in the dance music category. In 2002 Oxide & Neutrino returned to the local charts with "Dem Girls (I Don't Know Why)," from their album 2 Stepz Ahead.