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Chromeo
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Chromeo performing at the North Coast Music Fest in 2015. From left: David Macklovitch, Patrick Gemayel
Background information
Origin Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Genres
Discography Chromeo discography
Years active2002 (2002)–present
Labels
Members
  • David Macklovitch (Dave 1)
  • Patrick Gemayel (P-Thugg)
Website chromeo.net
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Chromeo is a Canadian electro-funk duo from Montreal, formed in 2002 by musicians David "Dave 1" Macklovitch and Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel. Their sound draws from soul music, dance music, rock, synth-pop, disco and funk. [4]

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As of 2024, the band has released six studio albums, with three of them hitting the Billboard 200 charts. [5] In 2018, Chromeo received their first Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for their album Head over Heels . [6]

History

The duo met in the mid-1990s at Collège Stanislas in Montreal. Speaking on their different ethnic backgrounds, the two jokingly describe themselves as "the only successful Arab/Jewish partnership since the dawn of human culture." [7]

Around the time when they were both 15, Macklovitch joined Gemayel's band. [8] [9] During this time, Macklovitch's younger brother A-Trak (of Duck Sauce) started winning the Disco Mix Club Championships, becoming World Champion in 1997. [10] After the band, Dave 1 and P-Thugg started to produce hip hop music together. Also at this time, Tiga was working with Dave 1 at a record store and asked Dave 1 to work on a project for his label, Turbo. [9] Dave 1 and P-Thugg signed as Chromeo and started creating music together.

Reviews of their 2004 debut album, She's in Control , were mostly favorable. Critics compared the sound to 1980s groups Hall & Oates, [11] [12] Zapp, [13] Prince, [13] Klymaxx and Sylvester. [14] "Needy Girl" became a worldwide club hit. [15] According to Dave 1, "She's in Control didn't blow up. But we had "Needy Girl", and "Needy Girl" was like a musical passport. That song went all around the world and DJs played it everywhere". The song "You're So Gangsta" was featured as the theme tune for the PC game Space Colony.

In 2005, Chromeo released a mix CD of funky dance tracks on Eskimo Belgium records entitled Un Joli Mix Pour Toi (French for: A Nice Mix for You). In 2006, the group was featured in DJ Mehdi's song "I Am Somebody". During early 2007, Chromeo supported indie rock group Bloc Party on their British tour. [15]

Chromeo at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2008 Chromeo performing at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2, by divertingbailey.jpg
Chromeo at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in 2008

After a three-year break, they released a second album, Fancy Footwork , which also received positive reviews. [16] [17] In 2008, Chromeo performed with Daryl Hall as a part of his online series Live from Daryl's House . [18] They also performed with Hall at the 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN. [19] On a 2009 episode of Yo Gabba Gabba! , Chromeo appeared performing original song "Nice 'N Clean". [20]

Chromeo released their third studio album, Business Casual , on September 14, 2010. [21] As of 2023, the music video for the album's single "Night by Night" had received over 5.6 million views on YouTube. [22] The band has appeared on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic , [23] been on the cover of Future Magazine, [24] and sold out The Forum in London. [25]

At the beginning of March 2011, Chromeo sent out notice that they had recorded the "world's smallest album", entitled Drive Time, which consists of 55 songs in only 183 seconds. [26] About a week later, it was revealed that Drive Time is actually a free musical Nokia Own Voice satellite navigation pack for Ovi Maps, made for usage with Nokia's compatible cell phones. [27] A red vinyl 5" single consisting of regular, instrumental and a cappella versions of "Turn Left" and "Follow" was released to promote it, with a sticker on the shrink wrap saying that it was a numbered limited edition of 40 copies.

In September 2013, the group announced their fourth studio album White Women with a trailer video featuring the track "Over Your Shoulder". [28] It was released May 9, 2014, in Ireland and May 12 elsewhere.

Chromeo performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival [29] in April 2014.

On November 2, 2017, Chromeo announced a new album called Head Over Heels . The first single "Juice" was released on November 7, 2017. [30] In December of 2018, Chromeo received their first Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical in the 61st Grammy Awards for the album.[ citation needed ]

On May 4, 2020, Chromeo announced the launch of its own record label, "Juliet Records" via Facebook. [31]

On June 12, 2020, the band released "Quarantine Casanova," an EP of five new tracks written and recorded under lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic. 100% of the proceeds from digital downloads, physical sales, and merch will be donated to Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp COVID-19 Relief Fund. [32]

On June 12, 2021, the live album Date Night: Chromeo Live! was announced for release on June 25, alongside the release of the single "Don’t Sleep (Live in Washington D.C.)". Tracks were recorded during a 2019 North America concert tour, where Chromeo performed live with a full band for the first time. [33]

Chromeo performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023. [34]

Members

David "Dave 1" Macklovitch in June 2024 David "Dave 1" Macklovitch, June 2024 (cropped).jpg
David "Dave 1" Macklovitch in June 2024

Discography

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007 Bucky Award Best Sweatin' to the Indies Workout Song"Fancy Footwork"Won [40]
2008 Woodie Award Left Field WoodieWon [41]
Juno Award Dance Recording of the YearFancy FootworkNominated [42]
2011Business CasualNominated [43]
MTV Video Music Award Best Special Effects "Don't Turn the Lights On"Nominated [44]
2019 Grammy Awards Best Engineered Album, Non-ClassicalHead Over HeelsNominated [45]
2022 Juno Awards Producer of the Year On My Mind" (Anomalie & Chromeo), "Tango" (Onyx Collective)Nominated [46]

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