Luxxury

Luxxury (birth name Blake Robin),[1] formerly known as Baron von Luxxury,[2] is an American producer, songwriter, DJ and artist. His best known songs include "Be Good 2 Me" (as heard in the Xbox game Forza Horizon 4) "Breathe (Again)" and "Feel The Night"; earlier songs include "Drunk," which was used in commercials for Pontiac; "Sweet and Vicious," which was used on The Hills; and "I Know There's Something Going On," a cover of a song by Anni-Frid Lyngstad from ABBA. In addition to being the sole songwriter and producer for that band, he is a touring DJ as well as being an in-demand producer, remixer and songwriter formerly under contract with Razor and Tie Music Publishing[3] for whom he has cowritten songs for artists including Vanessa Daou and Little Boots, as well as the song "If That's Love" (co-written with Jesse Owen Astin and Bonnie McKee), which was featured on the CSI: Miami episode, "Show Stopper".[4] He was also a co-founder of the now defunct MP3 blog Disco Workout. Luxxury's 2012 full-length album "The Last Seduction"[5] was released on Manimal Vinyl[6][7] and featured songs about his friends[8] Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake.[9] The album received strong[10] reviews[11] and made it to several "best of 2012"[12] lists,[13] including that of Duran Duran's John Taylor.[14]

Luxxury
Birth nameBlake Robin
OriginUS
GenresDisco, funk, synthpop
Occupation(s)DJ, musician, producer, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer, turntables
Years active2003–present
LabelsManimal Vinyl, Deep&Disco, Super Weird Substance, Atlantic Records, Reinhardt Records, Razor & Tie, RCRD LBL, IAMSOUND, Nolita, Paperclip
Associated actsBaron Von Luxxury
Websiteluxxury.com

In 2013 he began releasing a series of unofficial remixes called "LUXXURY Edits" using "(mostly) only original multitrack stems"[15] for a number of famous songs including Eagles' "Hotel California",[16] Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" and many more. As a result of the attention received he began to get commissioned remix work from artists including Greg Wilson, Melanie Martinez, Fitz and the Tantrums, and others.

A series of original singles moving away from "the synths and Moroder-y stuff from my earlier records" to "1979-style Rhodes piano, funky bass, vintage sounding beats and dreamy floaty vocals: Bee Gees meets Todd Terje" was announced in late 2015;[17] the first single "Take it Slow" premiered on January 19, 2016, [18] followed by a number of singles in a similarly vintage funk/disco vein. As a DJ, Robin performs a mix of live, on-the-fly remixes and sings his original material, often accompanied by one or more other musicians. Sometimes this includes a full live band, with whom he has performed opening for Giorgio Moroder, Escort and The Juan Maclean, including a performance on Last Call with Carson Daly.[19]

Luxxury discography

  • Set Me Free (2020) Nolita Records
  • It's Not Funny (2019) Nolita Records
  • Change Yr Mind (ft. Adeline) (2019) Kitsuné
  • Another Lifetime with Scavenger Hunt (2019) Nolita Records/AWAL
  • i wanna be EVERYTHING (2018) Nolita Records
  • Keep it Together with Kraak & Smaak (2018) Future Disco
  • Be Good 2 Me (EP) (2018) Nolita Records
  • Pleasure! (single) (2017) Nolita Records
  • I Need You (single) (2017) Nolita Records
  • Feel The Night (single) (2017) Nolita Records
  • How to be Good (EP) (2016) Nolita Records
  • Breathe (single) (2016) Eskimo Recordings
  • What Do Ya Really Want (single) (2016) Plant Music
  • Hold On/Take it Slow (EP) (2016) Deep&Disco
  • Luxxury Edits Vol. 1 (2014) Exxpensive Sounding Music
  • The Last Seduction (2012) Manimal Vinyl[20]
  • Sweet and Vicious: The Remixes (2007) Nolita Records
  • Rock and Roll (is Evil) (2006) Razor & Tie/Nolita Records
  • The Dirty Girls (Need Love Too) EP (2004) Nolita Records
  • The Drunk EP (2004) Nolita Records

Remixes & Re-edits

References

  1. Colin, Chris (June 24, 2008). "For every Britney and Lindsay". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  2. Parvini, Sarah (December 14, 2014). "Musician Blake Robin creates his own life of Luxxury". Los Angeles Times.
  3. Paoletta, Michael (July 7, 2007). "MAKING THE BRAND: MORE THAN MEETS THE EAR". Blllboard. p. 14. Retrieved September 22, 2010.
  4. "Show Stopper – CSI: Miami". TV.com. Retrieved July 9, 2013.
  5. "All Music Guide review of "The Last Seduction"". Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  6. "Baron von Luxxury profile at Manimal Vinyl". Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  7. "Discogs entry for "The Last Seduction"". Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  8. "Baron Von Luxxury on His Friends' Double-Suicide, Five Years Later". LA Weekly.
  9. "Making Sense of a Double Suicide Through Tumblr". Buzzfeed.
  10. "Baron von Luxxury's The Last Seduction". Electronic Rumors.
  11. "Baron von Luxxury's Sci-Fi Glass Candy Video". Spin.
  12. "Best Albums of 2012". The Pop Sucker. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  13. "Top 20 Albums of 2012". Electronic Rumors.
  14. "Duran Duran names Baron von Luxxury's song "The Lovely Theresa" among his top 20 songs of 2012".
  15. Karp, Hannah (July 10, 2014). "Classic Song 'Stems' Inspire Remixes". The Wall Street Journal.
  16. Ray, Josh (May 12, 2015). "Luxxury Talks". The Ransom Note.
  17. Magnier, David (August 2015). "Luxxury – House of Disco Guestmix". House of Disco.
  18. Brodsky, Rachel (January 2016). "LUXXURY Soundtrack a Couple's Lazy Day in 'Take it Slow' Video". SPIN Magazine.
  19. "Zack Snyder/Luxxury/Melissa Rauch". Last Call With Carson Daly. March 2016.
  20. Weiss, Jeff (December 7, 2011). "Premiere: Baron Von Luxxury's 'Rosebud Was the Name of His Sled'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 14, 2012.

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