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Austin Leeds

Austin Leeds

American DJ


Austin Harlan Leeds (born May 3, 1978) is an American DJ, recording artist, remixer, record producer and songwriter. Leeds has had a number of entries on the Billboard 200 and his work was mentioned in publications such as Rolling Stone[5][6] and Billboard.[7][8]

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Career

Originally a guitar player, Leeds turned to DJing in 1997 and rapidly became known for his technical accuracy and black-belt programming.[9] Leeds' work has attracted the attention of numerous major DJs and producers across the globe. Releases with labels such as Bedrock, Zone UK, Bliss, Spinnin, Ultra, Sony, Warner plus inclusion on various compilations amplified his stature. Austin's studio collaborations comprise well known artists and DJs including Paul Van Dyk,[10] Avicii,[11] Nadia Ali,[12] Alex M.O.R.P.H., Starkillers (aka Nick Terranova), Jimmy Van M,[13] Andy Moor,[14] Benny Benassi,[15] Cass & Slide,[16] Mara,[17] Deep Funk Project,[18] Innate,[19] Nu-breed[20] and Origin.[21] Leeds' professional and stylish creations are regularly included on major DJ releases by the likes of Deep Dish and Sasha & John Digweed.[22]

Chart success

The following albums by Paul Van Dyk have charted on the Billboard 200 and feature work by Austin Leeds. In Between peaked at #2 on Sep. 1, 2007. It includes New York City by Paul van Dyk, Starkillers and Austin Leeds feat. Ashley Tomberlin.[23] Cream Ibiza peaked at #24 on August 9, 2008. It includes This Is What You Need by Nick Terranova and Austin Leeds, Another You, Another Me remixed by Nick Terranova and Austin Leeds, and New York City (Cream Ibiza Night Mix) by Paul van Dyk, Starkillers and Austin Leeds feat. Ashley Tomberlin.[24][25] Volume: The Best of Paul Van Dyk peaked at #4 on June 27, 2009. It includes New York City by Paul van Dyk, Starkillers and Austin Leeds feat. Ashley Tomberlin.[26][27] Evolution peaked at #13 on April 21, 2012. It includes Symmetries feat. Austin Leeds and the album's lead single Verano, also featuring Austin Leeds.[28] Shake Me by Nick Terranova & Austin Leeds reached number 52 on the Dance Club Songs chart on April 8, 2006.[29]

Communicate, a mix album by British DJ duo Sasha & John Digweed, includes 'Force 51' featuring Leeds. The double CD debuted at number 149 on the Billboard 200, higher than any previous mix album.[30][31]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2009– Sound System
  • 2008– Dirty Sound II/ Love Machine
  • 2008– Nervous Nitelife: Vegas

Singles

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References

  1. "Austin Leeds". Discogs.
  2. "ACE Repertory". www.ascap.com.
  3. Saeger, Eric W. (9 August 2007). "Austin Leeds". Miami New Times.
  4. "In The Air (Avicii Remix)". 8 December 2009 via open.spotify.com.
  5. "Runaway (Yellow Remixes) [feat. Nadia Ali]". 31 January 2006 via open.spotify.com.
  6. Inc, Discotech. "Best Austin Leeds Songs of All Time – Top 10 Tracks". Discotech. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. "Nu Breed" via Amazon.
  8. "Paul van Dyk". Billboard.
  9. "Paul van Dyk". Billboard.
  10. "Paul van Dyk". Billboard.
  11. "The Best Of Paul van Dyk "Volume"". January 2009 via open.spotify.com.
  12. "Paul van Dyk". Billboard.
  13. "Sharps & Flats". Salon. 26 July 2000.

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