Fred V & Grafix lyrics
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Artist's albums
Hurricanes (Wild Love) [Fred V & Grafix Cover]
2020 · single
Auckland Sunrise
2018 · single
Hurricanes (Wild Love) [Keeno Remix]
2018 · single
Cinematic Party Music
2017 · album
San Francisco
2017 · single
Clap Funk
2017 · single
Colours Fading
2017 · single
Sugar
2017 · single
Hurricanes (Wild Love)
2017 · single
Tension (feat. Kate Westall)
2017 · single
Constellations (Forza Horizon 3 VIP)
2016 · single
Oxygen
2016 · album
Together We’re Lost (feat. Franko Fraize and Tone)
2016 · single
Nearly There
2016 · single
Like The Sun
2016 · single
Ultraviolet
2016 · single
Constellations
2016 · single
This Can't Wait
2015 · single
Unrecognisable
2014 · album
Forest Fires (feat. Etherwood)
2014 · single
Recognise
2014 · album
Recognise
2014 · single
Here With You
2013 · single
Goggles
2013 · single
Just a Thought
2012 · single
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Biography
Hailing from Devon, England, electronic duo Fred V & Grafix (Fred Vahrman and Josh Jackson) began producing their blend of liquid drum'n'bass after meeting through friends at the ages of 16 and 18 and discovering that they had similar musical tastes. They put out their first single, "Groove Melon," in 2009 and started to build up their reputation; in 2012, the renowned Hospital Records signed them to Lung. Accolades and appearances on BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac's show soon followed, and after a clutch of well-received singles through Hospital, they duo prepared their debut studio album, Recognise, which was released in March 2014. The pair followed up in 2016 with their second full-length release, Oxygen, which was a much more ethereal effort than their debut, and featured vocal performances from the likes of Amy J. Pryce and Kele. Just a year later, the duo dropped their third album, Cinematic Party Music. Pushing their sound even further into new territories, the album saw the duo bring more real-world instruments and vocals to the mix. ~ Rob Wacey, Rovi