Joel Edwards (singer)

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Joel Edwards is an English record producer, singer, songwriter and remixer; he had top ten success with his band Deepest Blue. He also works under the names Deeper The Fall, London Fields, TrAmHeD, Jupiter Snakes and Dead Guys. In 2008 to 2009 Joel toured as lead singer for the Italian band Planet Funk.

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Discography

Solo album

Deepest Blue

See Deepest Blue#Discography.

Participations

YearArtistSongAlbumProducerWriterInstrumentationVocals
2000Namdam"Fruits" (feat. Lloyd da Kleena)Non-album trackYesYesYesYes
2001Saviour"Justify"Non-album trackYesYesYes
2002Ed Case"September Sun" (feat. Ming Xia)Ed's Guest ListYesYes
"Indigo" (feat. Sean Escoffrey)YesYes
"Understand Love" (feat. Alexis)YesYes
"Blazin" (feat. Kinane)YesYes
"Friends Like These" (feat. Saffron)YesYes
"Good Times" (feat. Skin)YesYes
"Stir of Echoes" (feat. Ming Xia)YesYes
2003Zoom"Let It Go"Non-album trackYesYesYesYes
M Factor "Come Together" (feat. Joel Edwards)Non-album trackYes
2004 Chicane "Some Might Say"Easy To AssembleYes
2006Sugiurumn"Travelling"Non-album trackYesYes
2007 Melanie C "This Time" This Time YesYesYes
2009 Saving Aimee "Honesty Is The Policy" We're the Good Guys YesYes
"We're The Good Guys"YesYes
"Level on Up"YesYes
"High Fives"YesYes
"VIP"YesYes
"Small Talk"YesYes
2010Matt Samuels –"Love Begins" (feat. Joel Edwards)Non-album trackYesYes
uATM"Oh My" (feat. DJ Iroinik)Non-album trackYesYesYes
Dee-Lux"Hot Hot Hot"Non-album trackYesYesYesYes
2011Steven Lee & Carl Kennedy"YOU" (feat. Joel Edwards)Non-album trackYesYes
Cahill "In Case I Fall" (feat. Joel Edwards)Non-album trackYesYes
2013 Freemasons "Dirty Organ" (feat. Joel Edwards)TBAYes
2014 Freemasons "U Drive Me Crazy" (feat. Joel Edwards)TBAYes

Remixes

YearArtistSongAlbumRemix
2003 Blondie "Good Boys" The Curse of Blondie Dead Guys Remix
2003 Chicane "Locking Down" The Best of Chicane: 1996–2008 Dead Guys Remix
2003 Lamb "Wonder" Between Darkness and Wonder Dead Guys Remix
2005 Texas "Can't Resist" Red Book Dead Guys Remix
2010 Pixie Lott "Turn It Up" Turn It Up DEE-LUX Remix
2010Perry Mystique"Party Like Ur 18" feat. Sway DEE-LUX Remix

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