Gareth Emery
Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery (born 18 July 1980)[1] is a British trance music producer and DJ. Best known for his first three studio albums Northern Lights, Drive and 100 Reasons to Live, He is considered as one of the most influential trance artists in the first 20 years of 21st century,[2] and winning the prestigious A State of Trance Tune of the Year award three times.[3][4][5]
Gareth Emery
Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery
- GTR
- Rue De Gar
- Runaway
Southampton, Hampshire, England
- Music producer
- DJ
2002–present
- Five AM
- Garuda
- Monstercat
Background[edit]
Gareth Emery was born in Southampton, England, United Kingdom [6] His sister is the singer-songwriter Roxanne Emery.[7][8] His mother Linda, and father Ken were highly respected and popular teachers. He played youth team (U19) rugby for Trojans RFC a prestigious Hampshire rugby club. He lived in Southampton until the age of 26[9] before relocating to Manchester where he had a studio and ran a night club and record label, both called Garuda.[10] He has a degree in Politics from University of Warwick[9] and is trained in classical piano.[11] Prior to becoming involved in electronic music he played guitar in a punk band in the mid-nineties.[12] He now lives in Los Angeles with his wife Kat and two daughters.[13]
Emery's production style is influenced by various genres of electronic dance music.[14]
Breakthrough[edit]
Emery's debut vinyl release was a white label remix of The Shrink's "Nervous Breakdown" which was released in early 2002.[15] However, the track that launched his career is generally considered to be his third release: GTR – "Mistral".[16] It was created entirely on a computer over the course of a two-week holiday in Provence.[17] Paul van Dyk debuted the track live on the radio during the Nature One Festival in 2002 and it subsequently received support from some of the world's leading DJs, including Tiësto, Armin van Buuren and Ferry Corsten.[18][19][20]
Emery was ranked at #34 in DJ Mag's Top 100 poll in 2006,[21] #31 in 2007,[22] #23 in 2008,[23] #9 in 2009[24] and #7 in 2010.[25] In 2011, Emery dropped to #13.[26] He was ranked at #14 in 2012,[27] and dropped further to #51 in 2013.[21] in 2014 he dropped to #74,[28] and in 2015 he is out of the DJ Mag Poll.[29]
Albums and hits[edit]
His debut artist album Northern Lights was released in 2010, and achieved considerable success, climbing to no.1 in the US iTunes dance chart.[30] The album also contained one of his most successful tracks and his first ever vocal production "Sanctuary", which was voted the 2nd biggest track of 2010 by listeners of Armin van Buuren's A State Of Trance radio show,[31] and then became the most played record of 2011 on US' Sirius XM Radio dance station, BPM.[32] In 2011, a remixed edition of the album was released entitled Northern Lights Re-Lit with remixes by acts including Hardwell, Arty, Giuseppe Ottaviani, John O’Callaghan, Lange and Ashley Wallbridge.[33]
Emery released "Concrete Angel" with Christina Novelli in 2012, and was voted as "Tune of the Year" by listeners of Armin van Buuren's Radioshow A State of Trance. [34]
On 1 April 2014, Gareth Emery released his second studio album Drive, which was followed by Drive Refueled remix album a year later.[35] The Bryan Kearney remix of the leading single "U" won the "Tune of the Year" of A State of Trance at the end of 2014.[36]
On 1 April 2016, Gareth Emery released his third studio album 100 Reasons to Live, featuring collaborations with Alex & Sierra, Janet Devlin, Lawson and Christina Novelli, the remixes of the album was titled 1000 Reasons to Live, featuring remixes of artists such as Ferry Corsten, Giuseppe Ottaviani and Ashley Wallbridge. By the end of that year, the Standerwick remix of "Reckless", a single with Wayward Daughter, was voted 2nd for the "Tune of the Year" of A State of Trance, making Emery's 4th time top-2 finish in the chart.[37] In the album, Emery has also released a single "CVNT5" together with Ashley Wallbridge. The "CVNT5" music video is a satirical view on careers of popular electronic dance music acts.[38][39]
On 30 January 2017, Emery released a single titled "Saving Light" with artists Standerwick and Haliene on the Canadian label Monstercat. The song and its music video were a collaboration with the charity Ditch The Label in an effort to prevent bullying among children and young adults.[40] The music video for Saving Light has received over 2 million views on YouTube as of December 2017.[41] On 21 December, Armin van Buuren announced that Saving Light won the A State of Trance "Tune of the Year" for 2017.[42]
In 2019, following their various collaborations over the years, Emery released an album alongside Ashley Wallbridge called Kingdom United.[43]
On 9 July 2020, Emery released the new album, The Lasers, while the first single of the album "You'll Be OK" achieved 2nd place on A State of Trance once again.[44] In June 2022, he confirmed that the upcoming Analog would be his last artist album,[45] which was later released on 9 December 2022. These two last albums of his contained more Synth-pop and even Britpop elements,[46] distinguishing from the previous ones which were mostly trance/progressive house tracks. In Ultra Music Festival 2022, after the 2020 live show related to The Lasers being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago, he brought an Analog show on Live Stage in addition to a regular appearance on the ASOT Stage, where he performed tracks from the 2022 album and some of his greatest hits live as a keyboardist and guitarist during the live show.
Starting from 2023, Emery launched the LSR/CITY alias, usually in collaboration with British singer Annabel, who first appeared in the "You'll Be OK" single in 2020 and was the only major vocalist in the entire The Lasers album.
During his career, Emery has released five compilation mix CDs during his career: The Five AM Sessions (2005),[47] The Podcast Annual (2007),[48] The Sound Of Garuda (2009)[49] and The Sound Of Garuda: Chapter 2 (2011)[50] and Electric For Life in 2015.[51]
In 2006, Gareth Emery remixed "Flow" by Vinny Troia and Jaidene Veda on Curvve Recordings, which climbed to #24 on Billboard magazine's "Hot Dance Club Play" charts.[52]
Labels[edit]
From 2003 to 2008, Gareth co-owned now defunct label Five AM under which some of his biggest hits from the time were released (Mistral / This Is That / More Than Anything).[57] In late 2008 he left Five AM and started a new label called Garuda.[58][59]
The first Garuda release was his own record Exposure / Metropolis released in May 2009,[15] since then all Emery's records during the existence of the label had been released through Garuda.[35] It was named after the bird-like creature from Hindu and Buddhist mythology, which Emery became aware of whilst touring Indonesia.[60] The label had released records by artists including Ben Gold, Tritonal, M.I.K.E. and Blake Jarrell.[61] The label also ran occasional club nights.[62][63][64] Guests had included Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, Above & Beyond (band) and Sander Van Doorn.[10][65][66][67] From 2014 to 2019, Garuda was part of Armin van Buuren's record label Armada Music as Emery being an Armada artist. Garuda's last release was "Still Alive" in 2020, a single by Ashley Wallbridge in collaboration with American singer Evan Henzi which was written after Ashley's recovery from a serious meningitis.
While in 2020, Emery being an independent artist again, and started self-releasing music (including the album The Lasers) but with assistance of Create Music Group. He later created a new label called "We'll Be OK", but has only released music by himself and/or Ashley Wallbridge since founded.
Satire[edit]
On 11 March 2016, Emery released single "CVNT5" together with Ashley Wallbridge.[68] The "CVNT5" music video is a satirical view on careers of popular electronic dance music acts.[69] The video featured two aspiring DJs played by Emery and Wallbridge who hoped to appear on the Forbes Highest-Paid DJs list.[70] They climbed to international stardom by hiring a ghost-producer to create their songs and buying many Twitter followers, while dressing in ludicrous clothing and wigs.[71] The song later appeared on Emery's third studio album 100 Reasons to Live.[72] They released a second single on 19 March 2016 titled "They Don't Want Us To Win", which featured a sample from DJ Khaled saying "win" in the song's buildup.[73] Wallbridge revealed that the project came to light during a drunken conversation in a pub, which purpose was to "have a laugh" and satirise the clichés in dance culture.[74]
The duo released a follow-up video through YouTube titled "DJ Mag Corruption Exposed: A CVNT5 Documentary" on 14 October 2016.[75] The mockumentary showed CVNT5 continuing their attempt to reach number one on DJ Mag's annual Top 100 DJs list, notably by investing $50,000 into advertising, paying a black market Vietnamese click farm to generate votes, and bribing key figures in DJ Mag.[76] CVNT5 ended up winning number two on the rankings despite their efforts, likely due to another individual paying the magazine's Editor In Chief with a diamond-encrusted watch.[77] Critics felt that the video served as criticism to DJ Mag's list; referring to the time in 2015 where DJs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike won first place under suspicious circumstances, specifically by vote buying and having staff members walk around with iPads at their performing venues to secure extra votes.[76][78]
On 18 June 2018, American video streaming service go90 announced eight episodes of "We Are CVNT5", which will expand on the original CVNT5 mockumentary.[79] The series was directed by Matt Enlow, written by Emery, Alex Madden and Geraint Jones, and featured Paul Holowaty, Taylor Misiak, Dillon Francis, and Pete Tong. The series was based heavily on Emery's musical experience during the United States' electronic dance music boom. A trailer for the series was released on 25 June 2018.[80] Emery revealed through Facebook that the project encountered many issues during its production, including "tears", "screaming", and lawsuits, but managed to complete it in time.[81] All eight episodes of "We Are CVNT5" were made available on 28 June 2018.[82]
Shows[edit]
Podcast and SiriusXM show[edit]
Since March 2006, Emery has produced the "Gareth Emery Podcast".[83] It has been nominated for "Best Podcast" at the Miami Winter Music Conference's International Dance Music Awards three times.[84] In July 2012, Emery launched a syndicated radio show in North America called "Gareth Emery Presents" on the SiriusXM channel Electric Area (Channel 52). The show is broadcast at 5pm ET Fridays with a repeat at 8pm ET Tuesdays.[85]
In November 2014, Emery announced that Episode 310 would be the final episode of the "Gareth Emery Podcast". He explained on social media: