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Years active
  
2002–2005, 2008–2010

Albums
  
Active until
  
2010

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Labels
  
Data Records (2003-2005) Destined Records (2008)

Past members
  
Matt SchwartzJoel Edwards

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (2002)

Members
  
Joel Edwards, Matt Schwartz

Genres
  
Deep house, Progressive house

Similar
  
El Condesa De Bertin, Dada, Boogie Pimps, Linus Loves, Angel City

Profiles

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Deepest Blue were a British electronic music duo comprising Matt Schwartz and Joel Edwards. They are best known for their UK Top 10 hit singles, "Deepest Blue" (2003) and "Give It Away" (2004).

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Career

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Deepest Blue consisted of Joel Edwards and Matt Schwartz. Schwartz had worked with Arthur Baker, Mica Paris, JTQ and Massive Attack prior to Deepest Blue. He collaborated with Massive Attack on their album Mezzanine, helping to co-write "Dissolved Girl" which was used in the 1999 film The Matrix. After being signed to Warner Chappell, fellow producer and singer-songwriter Edwards went on to work with Ed Case, Planet Funk, Chicane, M Factor, Skin and Melanie Chisholm.

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Deepest Blue's first single, "Deepest Blue", was released in 2003. It peaked at #7 in the UK Singles Chart, their highest chart entry. Their second single, "Give It Away", reached #9 in the UK chart in early 2004, and #2 in the airplay chart. Their third release, "Is It a Sin", reached the Top 30 in May 2004.

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Their fourth single, "Shooting Star" was released in August 2004 peaked at #57 in the UK chart. It was used as the backing music for Sky Sports News between 2004 and 2007. Deepest Blue's only album, Late September, reached #22 in the UK Albums Chart. The group sold 70,000 albums, earning them a silver disc.

After a break to work on alternative projects, Deepest Blue reformed in 2006. They released "Miracle" on Destined Records in 2008. The group split up in 2010.

Songs

Give It AwayLate September · 2004
Is It a SinLate September · 2004
Shooting StarLate September · 2004

References

Deepest Blue Wikipedia


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