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Tomi Adenlé, better known as Tazer is a DJ, record producer and remixer from Oxford, England.[1]
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Birth name | Tomi Adenlé |
Born | Nigeria | 9 October 1990
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Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | tazerofficial |
Tazer is an Oxford-raised, London-based musician and DJ. He started out in 2014 with a string of releases on various house music labels including Recess Recordings and Black Butter Records.[2] In 2015, Tazer was eventually signed to Black Butter Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music.
In 2015, Tazer released "Wet Dollars".[3] The song featured a sample from The Notorious B.I.G and the vocals of XXL's 2015 freshman class rapper and singer, Tink. It was released in August of that year.[4] The song was also accompanied with a music video set in New York City which debut on MTV a week later.[5] A Wet Dollars remix EP was also released featuring Remixes from Redlight, Melé, MSCLS and Zeds Dead.[6]
He has also remixed artists such as Crookers, Ellie Goulding and Maverick Sabre.[7]
In November 2015, Tazer released the video for his planned second single "Vibrate". The song made it to Number 1 on BBC Radio 1's official dance chart,[8] as well as being added to the playlist of BBC Radio 1Xtra. It was planned for a 2016 debut but was never released.
In 2017, Tazer's second single, "Rave Slave" was released via Beatport through Tough Love's label Get Twisted Records.[9]
In 2019, Tazer released the single "I'm On Fire". The song featured singer MAAD and rapper Keys the Prince.[10] A year later, he released another two singles, "Werk!" and "In The Fix".[11][12]
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2015 | Wet Dollars (Remixes)
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Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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2015 | "Wet Dollars" (featuring Tink) | 30 | Think Tink (US Only) | |||||
2016 | "Vibrate" | – | Non-album single | |||||
2017 | "Rave Slave" | – | Rave Slave EP | |||||
"LowKey Groove" | – | Rave Slave EP | ||||||
2019 | "I'm On Fire" (featuring MAAD and Keys the Prince) | – | Non-album singles | |||||
2020 | "Werk!" | – | ||||||
"In The Fix" | – | |||||||
"—" denotes singles that were not released. |
Year | Title | Artist |
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2014 | "Flashlight" | DJ Fresh (featuring Ellie Goulding) |
"Leh Go" | Jus Now (featuring Blaxx) | |
"Who Wants It?" | Louie Anderson | |
2015 | "My City" | George The Poet |
"I Just Can't" | Crookers (featuring Jeremih) | |
"Colours" | Tom Shortez (featuring Lucy Love) | |
"Preach" | M.O | |
"Alone No More" | Phillip George | |
"Say Nada" | Shakka | |
2016 | "Pumping" | IV Rox (featuring Sneakbo) |
"Faded" | Alan Walker | |
2017 | "Wonderland" | MAAD |
Addison Lee | Not3s | |
2018 | "Just A Little Crush" | Malia Civetz |
"Emotions" | Astrid S | |
2019 | “Bruised Not Broken” | Matoma, MNEK, Kiana Ledé |
"Coming Off Strong (Vibez Is Private)" | Quincy |
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