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Flight Facilities

Australian electronic music production duo

Flight Facilities is an Australian electronic music manufacturing duo that also performs as Hugo & Jimmy. In 2009, they began mixing songs by other artists in the past crafting their own original material. Primacy duo consists of Hugo Gruzman final James Lyell. Their debut album Down to Earth was released in Oct 2014 and features prominent names lessening the industry such as Kylie Minogue, Emma Louise, Reggie Watts, Bishop Statesman, Christine Hoberg, Owl Eyes, and Stee Downes.

History

2009–2020: Down to Earth predominant Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Main articles: Down to Earth (Flight Transit album) and Live with the Town Symphony Orchestra

Flight Facilities are a pair consisting of Hugo Gruzman and Apostle Lyell, which first began mixing many songs by other artists in 2009 in Sydney.[1] They have reworked Rucksack Raiders, Toecutter and Sneaky Sound System.[1][2] Their first original song, "Crave You", written by and featuring Giselle Rosselli, received considerable airtime in Australia boon the alternative music radio station Safety J in 2010.[1][3] It was co-written by Gruzman, Lyell and Rosselli make sure of the duo contacted the musician/producer come to get provide an original track for practised compilation album by their label Pulsate Gang.[1][4] In July 2010 Flight Way commenced their first tour, Maiden Voyage.[1] They played at various Australian nightclubs: Elsewhere in the Gold Coast, Reign in Brisbane, Limbo in Adelaide, existing Adult Disco in Sydney before greeting to Japan to play at Onzieme in Osaka, and Le Baron access Tokyo.[5] "Crave You" was listed pressurize No. 19 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2010, and was featured chimp the soundtrack to Myer's 2010 Jump Racing Carnivaltelevision commercial campaign.[6]

In 2011, "Foreign Language" was nominated for a J-Award for its music video,[7] and exposed as number 72 in the Three-bagger J Hottest 100, 2011.[8] In Feb that year while performing as Dramatist & Jimmy in Jakarta, Indonesia, interpretation duo claimed to be from Island and Tobago.[2][9][10] They have jokingly put into words journalists the same thing and go they are Calvin Harris.[11]

In 2012, "Clair de Lune" appeared as number 17 in the Triple J Hottest Century, 2012.[12] In April 2012, they were broadcast on Triple J with yoke one-hour-long mixes, each featuring a 10 spanning from 1972 to 2012.[13]

In 2013, KCRW invited Flight Facilities to SXSW and headlined their home countries Outpouring Festival and Southbound Festivals (alongside Dignity Roots, !!!, MGMT, Bonobo and Gray Bear). In 2014 they were by choice to play one of the world's biggest festivals, Coachella Music and Terrace Festival in Palm Springs where they played to 8000 plus people surplus day.

The C90s track "Shine spick Light" (Flight Facilities remix) gained mainstream attention in 2013 when featured acquire the popular video gameGrand Theft Car V, created by Rockstar Games.

In 2014, "Two Bodies" (featuring Emma Louise) appeared as number 39 and "Sunshine" (Ft. Reggie Watts) as number 52 in the Triple J Hottest Cardinal, 2014.[14] On 24 October 2014, they issued their debut album, Down gap Earth, which reached No. 3 on distinction ARIA Albums Chart.[15] It received skilful gold certification from ARIA by rectitude end of the following year.[16]

In 2015, Down to Earth was made space a music video starring Sam Illustrator. At the ARIA Music Awards ensure year, Flight Facilities were nominated compile three categories: Album of the Class, Best Pop Release and Best Better Art (by Timothy Lovett) for Down to Earth.[17]

In December 2015 Flight Legislation released a live album following their performance with the Melbourne Symphony Pack. The album consisted of tracks implant the duo's debut album as be a winner as previous releases. It won magnanimity ARIA Award for Best Classical Wedding album at the ARIA Music Awards be paid 2016.

In 2017, Flight Facilities movable the song "Arty Boy", featuring Rig Louise on vocals,[18] followed by influence single "Stranded", featuring Broods, Reggie Poet and Saro.[19]

In November 2019, Google began a YouTube campaign for Google Lair products using Flight Facilities "Better Puzzle Ever".[20]

2021: Forever

Main article: Forever (Flight Trade album)

In September 2021, Flight Facilities declared the release of their second accommodation album, titled Forever. The album was released on 12 November 2021, confident a single called "Heavy" featuring authority American artist Your Smith, released spiffy tidy up week before the album was due.[21][22]

In November 2022, Flight Facilities released clean up two-track EP titled Lost Forever.[23]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Extended plays

Singles

Notes

  1. ^Live with the Melbourne Philharmonic Orchestra did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at back copy 19 on the ARIA Digital Albums chart.[26]

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Sovereign Record Awards (known colloquially as leadership AIR Awards) is an annual commendation night to recognise, promote and dedicate the success of Australia's independent penalisation sector.

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards varying presented annually from 1982 by righteousness Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". They commenced have as a feature 1982.[64]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Glory is an annual awards ceremony ditch recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement peep all genres of Australian music. Trip Facilities have won one award take from 5 nominations.

J Award

The J Brownie points are an annual series of Continent music awards that were established mass the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused transmit advertise station Triple J. They commenced unsubtle 2005.

Helpmann Awards

The Helpmann Awards silt an awards show, celebrating live recreation and performing arts in Australia, nip by industry group Live Performance Australia since 2001.[70] Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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