Brookes Brothers

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Brookes Brothers
OriginLondon, England
GenresDrum and bass, liquid funk
Years active2002–present
LabelsViper Recordings, Breakbeat Kaos
MembersDaniel Brookes
Philip Brookes
Websitewww.myspace.com/brookesbrothers

Phil and Dan Brookes, otherwise known as the Brookes Brothers, are two London-based drum and bass producers.

History

In 2006 they surfaced with "Portal" / "Desert Island" on

Fabric[3] and Herbal nightclubs, playing regular national and international DJ sets. Their self-titled debut album was finally released in 2011, under the label Breakbeat Kaos
.

Discography

Albums

Year Album
2011 Brookes Brothers
  • Release Date: 6 June 2011[4]
  • Label: Breakbeat Kaos (BBK007CD)
  • Format: CD, digital download
2017 Orange Lane
  • Release Date: 20 October 2017
  • Label: Viper Recordings
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album Label
UK
[5]
2006 "Portal" / "Desert Island" Non-album singles W10 Records
"Someone" / "Promise" Viper Recordings
"Hard Knocks" / "Mistakes" Breakbeat Kaos
2007 "The Light" / "Rainman" Non-album single
2008 "F-Zero" / "Dawn Treader"
(Brookes Brothers / Brookes Brothers vs
Futurebound
)
Breakbeat Kaos
"Gold Rush"
(Danny Byrd featuring Brookes Brothers)
Supersized Hospital Records
"Tear You Down" / "Drifter" 56 Brookes Brothers Breakbeat Kaos
2010 "Last Night" / "Warcry"
2011 "Beautiful" / "Souvenir"
"In Your Eyes" / "The Big Blue"
2012 "Loveline"
(featuring Haz-Mat) / "The Blues"
Non-album single
2013 "Get on It"
(Danny Byrd featuring Brookes Brothers)
Golden Ticket Hospital Records
"
Chrom3
)
71 Orange Lane Viper Recordings
2015 "Anthem"
(featuring
Camille
)
Non-album single
"Climb High"
(featuring Danny Byrd)
Orange Lane
2016 "Good to Me"
(featuring Majesty)
2017 "Movin On"
"Flashing Lights"
(featuring ShezAr & Bossman Bridie)
"The One"
(featuring ShockOne)
2018 "Every Minute" Non-album singles Drum & Bass Arena
"New Wave"
(featuring Georgia Allen)
Breakbeat Kaos
"Headlock"
2019 "Good Thing" Drum & Bass Arena
2020 "Burn"
(with
Kove featuring Kathy Brown
)
"Make No Sound"
(featuring Liam Bailey)
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Other songs and appearances

Year Track Artist(s) Release Label
2005 "Blue Light" Danny Wheeler, Brookes Brothers "Aura" / "Blue Light" W10 Records
2006 "Verano" Sub Focus, Howtek, Brookes Brothers "Verano" / "Arachnophobia"
Frequency
2007 "Rework" Culture Shock Brookes Brothers The Third Stage EP
RAM Records
2008 "Smoothie" Dimensions 3 EP
2008 "Crackdown" Brookes Brothers Headroom EP Viper Recordings
2009 "Crackdown"
(ShockOne Remix)
Acts of Mad Men
2019 "In the Moment" Brookes Brothers, Amahla Drum and Bass Arena 2019 Drum and Bass Arena

Remixes

Year Song Artist
2006 "Pain" SKC & Bratwa
"No More Eatin'" (with Beni G) Plan B
2008 "Crazy World" J Majik and Wickaman
(featuring Kathy Brown)
"Star Guitar" Shinichi Osawa
"Seattle" The Brighton Port Authority
(featuring Emmy the Great)
2009 "Messages" Filthy Dukes
(featuring Tommy Sparks)
2010 "Let You Go" Chase & Status
(featuring Mali)
"In the Summer" Crystal Fighters
2011 "Traktor" Wretch 32
(featuring L)
2012 "Must Be the Feeling" Nero
2013 "Baiya" Delphic
"Look Right Through"
Storm Queen
"I Need" Maverick Sabre
"All Lies" Sid Batham
2014 "I Wanna Feel" Secondcity
"Feel Your Love" Le Youth
(featuring Javeon)
2015 "Kiss Me Quick" Nathan Sykes
"The Jam" Kideko
"Sweet Lovin'" Sigala
(featuring Bryn Christopher)
2017 "Only One" Sigala and Digital Farm Animals
"Body"
KAMILLE
(featuring Avelino
)
"Say A Prayer" TIEKS
(featuring Chaka Khan and Popcaan)
2019 "I Could Get Used to This" Becky Hill and Weiss
"Turn Down the Lights" (with René LaVice) Benny Page
2020 "Same Love" Philip George and Salena Mastroianni

References

  1. ^ "Brookes Brothers music, videos, stats, and photos". Last.fm. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50 – Official Charts Company". officialcharts.com.
  3. ^ "Brookes Brothers - fabric nightclub, london". Fabriclondon.com. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Brookes Brothers Album Preview". SoundCloud. Brookes Brothers. 6 June 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  5. ^ Peak chart positions in the United Kingdom: "BROOKES BROTHERS | Singles".
    The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original
    on 9 July 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2013.

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