Deepend

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Deepend
Origin Roermond, Netherlands
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
Instrument(s) Digital audio workstation
Years active2012–present
Labels
MembersFalco van den Aker
Past membersBob van Ratingen

Falco van den Aker, professionally known as Deepend is a Dutch DJ/producer. He gained international recognition after his remix of Matt Simons' "Catch & Release" peaked at number one in five countries and the European Airplay charts. [1] The DJ racked in over 250 million Spotify plays and 80 million YouTube streams for the remix. [2] [3] [4] Deepend was originally a duo consisting of van den Aker and fellow Dutch producer Bob van Ratingen; van Ratingen left in 2018 and van den Aker now uses the Deepend name as a solo project. [5]

Contents

Career

Deepend's remix of Matt Simons' "Catch & Release" song has become the second most played song on Dutch radio in 2016. [6] [7] [8]

They released a collaboration via Spinnin' Records with Sam Feldt titled "Runaways" which featured vocals from Teemu. [9] [3] [10] A remix pack for the song was later released featuring remixes from Jay Hardway, M-22, Muzzaik & Stadiumx, eSquire, Jonathan Pitch, Afreaux and Wild Culture. [1]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
NL
[11]
AUT
[12]
BEL
[13]
HUN
[14]
GER
[15]
POR
[16]
SLK
[17]
SPN
[18]
SWE
[19]
SWI
[20]
"LCD"
(featuring Lauren)
2012Non-album singles
"Turn It Back"
(featuring Phable)
2014
"Catch & Release (Deepend Remix)"
(by Matt Simons)
201554151111472
"I'm Just a Skipping Stone"
(with Claire Guerreso)
20162 [24]
"I'm Intoxicated"
"Runaways"
(with Sam Feldt featuring Teemu)
17 [25] 89 [26]
"Every Little Thing"
(featuring Deb's Daughter)
2017
"Woke Up in Bangkok"
(with YouNotUs featuring Martin Gallop)
201848
[27]
"Could Be Love"
(with Joe Killington)
82
[28]
"Only Love"
"One Thing Left To Do"2019
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

[29]

YearTitleOriginal artist(s)
2012"Need U" (Deepend Ibiza Sunset Mix)Funkda
2014When You Call (Deepend Remix)July Child
2015 Catch & Release (Deepend Remix) [30] Matt Simons
Anymore (Deepend Remix)Alphabet
(featuring Arc)
Solid Ground (Deepend Remix) Alex Vargas
Dream (Deepend Remix)Autograf
2016Heatwave (Deepend Remix) Robin Schulz
(featuring Akon)
I Hate U, I Love U (Deepend Remix) [31] Gnash
(featuring Olivia O'Brien)
2018Fading (Deepend Remix) Alle Farben
(with Ilira)
Viens on s'aime (Deepend Remix) Slimane
2019So am I (Deepend Remix) Ava Max
2020I'm Not Worth It (Deepend Remix) NEFFEX

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