Andy Caldwell
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Andy Caldwell | |
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Genres |
House Deep House Electro House Progressive House Electronica |
Occupations | Producer, DJ |
Associated acts | Soulstice |
Website | http://www.andycaldwell.com |
Andy Caldwell became known through the San Francisco House scene in the early part of the 2000s. First as a member of the live House act, Soulstice, and later as a solo artist. Andy has released his music on Om Records, followed most recently with releases on his own label, Uno Recordings.[1] The Wolfgang Gartner remix of Andy's track "Funk Nasty" (featuring Gramma Funk) was nominated for a Grammy in 2011 under the "Best Remix" category.[2]
Uno Recordings
Caldwell is founder in 2004 and CEO, soul proprietor of Uno Recordings. Besides releasing his own music, Caldwell has signed artists like Behrouz, Gina René, Mei-Lwun, Soulstice, Tom Flynn, Wolfgang Gartner and Yoshimoto.[3]
Discography
Singles & EPs
- Quiet Nights (OM Records, 2000)
- All I Need (Naked Music Recordings, 2001)
- Carnaval (OM Records, 2001)
- Don't Hold Back (Inspirit Music, 2002)
- I Can't Wait (OM Records, 2002)
- Live Your Life (Seasons Limited, 2002)
- Give A Little/Searching (Area DJ, 2004)
- Pushin (Inspirit Music, 2004)
- Give A Little (Naked Music Recordings (2004)
- Brand New Day (Swank Recordings, 2005)
- The Waiting Game (OM Records, 2005)
- Everything (OM Records, 2005)
- Don't You Love Me (OM Records, 2006)
- Rumors (Celebrity Records, 2006)
- Warrior (OM Records, 2006)
- I Believe In Dreams (MoreHouse Records, 2007)
- Funk Nasty featuring Gramma Funk (Uno Recordings, 2008)
- Warrior (The Remixes) (Uno Recordings, 2009)
- Black Diamond Sky (Uno Recordings, 2009)
- It’s Guud (Uno Recordings, 2009)
- Scream (Uno Recordings, 2009)
- Don’t Go Home Tonight (Uno Recordings, 2010)
- Andy Caldwell & Remy Le Duc - La Guitara (CR2, 2011)
- Fear The Beard (Uno Recordings, 2011)
- Morgan Page, Andy Caldwell and Jonathan Mendelsohn - Where Did You Go? (Nettwerk, 2012)
- Andy Caldwell & Michael Teixeira featuring Lisa Donnelly - Sing It Back (Uno Recordings, 2012)[4]
- We Are The Future (Nettrax, 2013)
Recent Remixes
- Blake Lewis - Sad Song (Tommy Boy, 2009)
- Samantha James - Waves of Change (Om Records, 2010)
- Morgan Page and Dave Dresden - I've Had Friends (Nettwerk, 2010)
- Scanners - Baby Blue (Dim Mak, 2010)
- Ultra Nate and Michelle Williams - Waiting on You (2011)
- EC Twins and Remy Le Duc - Say Yes (Uno Recordings, 2011)
- Echo Echo - Good Morning (Uno Recordings, 2011)
- Foster the People - Call It What You Want (Sony, 2011)
- Mary Mary - Wave My Flag (Sony, 2011)
- Martin East Project - Wisdom of A Million Years (Kapa, 2011)
- Chuck Love - Assemble Your Crew (Love Network, 2011)
- Beyoncé - Best Thing I Never Had (Columbia, 2011)
- 3kOHM featuring Sy Smith - Get Love (Uno Recordings, 2012)
- Christian Burns, Paul Oakenfold & Jes - As We Collide (Armada, 2012)
- Delerium - Days Turn Into Nights (Nettwerk, 2012)
- Major Lazer - Jah No Partial (Mad Decent, 2012)
- Lenny Kravitz - Superlove (Atlantic Records/Roadrunner Records, 2012)
Compilations
- Sounds of OM Vol 2 (OM Records, 2000)
- InSoul Sessions Vol 1 (Inspirit Music, 2002)
- "InHouse Perspectives 02" (Inspirit Music, 2004)
- "Late Night With Andy Caldwell" (Swank Recordings, 2005)
- Hemmespheres v4 (Jam Records Australia, 2006)
- Bar Grooves The Spring Collection (Bar Grooves, 2007)
- Om Dubai (Om Records, 2007)
Studio albums
- Universal Truth (OM, 2006)
- "Obsession" (Tommy Boy, 2009)
References
External links
- Uno Recordings website
- Official Andy Caldwell Facebook Page
- Official Andy Caldwell Myspace Page
- Andy Caldwell discography at Discogs
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