Wideboys

The Wideboys
Also known as Atari Era, Medieval Hooligans, Once Waz Nice, Scintilator, Project Bassline
Origin Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Genres Dance, UK garage, electronica, house, electro, Miami bass
Occupations Musicians, Producers, DJs
Instruments Piano, Guitar, Programming
Years active 1996 - present
Labels Loaded Records, Ministry of Sound, All Around The World, 679 Recordings, Garage Jams, Def Jam Recordings, Tsunami
Associated acts Sway, McLean, Majestic, Shaznay Lewis, Dennis G, Boy Better Know, Mc B-Live, Funtcase, Blame
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The Wideboys (Jim Sullivan & Eddie Craig) are UK house, Bassline and UK garage Record producers and remixers.

The Wideboys are managed by Matt Waterhouse from MWR/Hyperactive. In 2008, they signed to Sony ATV Music Publishing. Prior to this, The Wideboys had been signed in various deals with the likes of Warner, Universal and AATW. The Wideboys have found a home with Skint/Loaded Records in 2010. The Wideboys won "Best Dance Act" at The Urban Music Awards in 2008. They also won Best Newcomer at the 2000 U.K. Garage awards.

They have worked on projects with Def Jam USA on Rihanna's album "Good Girl Gone Bad". Their track "Daddy -O" reached #32 in the UK charts in 2008. In 2009, The Wideboys produced the comic relief single for The Saturdays' "Just Can't Get Enough” which reached #2 in the official sales charts selling over 60,000 copies in one week. Recently, they have had original productions on two #1 UK acts albums - Roll Deep and The Wanted.

The Wideboys reached the Top 5 Charts and UK double platinum status with their original track and album entitled "Thinking It Over" for Liberty X which sold over 1,000,000 copies. They have performed on Big Brother's Big Mouth, Top of the Pops, The Nokia Green Room, The Big Breakfast, T4, Liquid News, MTV, Nickelodeon, & Pop World with their club smashes “In the VIP”, "Sambuca", "Daddy-O", "Snowflake”.

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