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Dutch electronic music DJ and production duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vicetone is a Dutch electronic music production DJ duo formed by Ruben den Boer (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrybə(n) dəm ˈbuːr]; born 22 January 1992) and Victor Pool (pronounced [ˈvɪktɔr poːl]; born 9 July 1992) from Groningen. The duo began as a DJ act, and in 2013, they were voted into the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs list for the first time at 60th as a new entry.[1] Later in 2014, they went up 24 places on the list, coming 36th.[2] In 2015, they fell 14 places to 50th.[3] They made a return to the Top 100, coming in at 83rd in 2019 but dropped out the subsequent year.[4]
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Vicetone | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Groningen, Netherlands |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | www |
In 2015, Vicetone released two singles with Kat Nestel titled "Angels" and "Nothing Stopping Me," both on Ultra Music, released a remix for a song from the popular game League of Legends called "Project Yi" and they remixed Hardwell and Tiesto's collaboration, "Colors".
To start off 2016, Vicetone released a new track on Spinnin' Records called "Pitch Black".[5] This was followed by the release of their first EP entitled Aurora, which was released in April before the beginning of a headline tour of the same name. In June 2016, they released the song 'Nevada' to Monstercat in collaboration with Cozi Zuehlsdorff.[6]
In 2018, Vicetone released another single with Cozi Zuehlsdorff titled "Way Back".[7]
In 2020, Vicetone rose to international stardom over the rise of their 2014 remix of Tony Igy's song "Astronomia" as an internet meme, in which the remix plays over a group of Ghanaian men dancing while carrying a coffin, a common funeral tradition in Ghana and parts of Africa with the idea of sending off deceased loved ones in style, rather than in the usual manner of mourning.[8]
On 22 January 2021, Vicetone announced that their debut album titled "Legacy" would be releasing on 2 April of that same year. This announcement came alongside the release of its lead single, "No Rest".[9][10]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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US Dance | ||
Legacy[11] |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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US Dance [12] | ||
Aurora |
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21 |
Elements |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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US Dance Airplay [15] | ||||
"Harmony" | 2012 | — | Non-album singles | |
"Heartbeat" (featuring Collin McLoughlin) |
2013 | — | ||
"Stars" (featuring Jonny Rose) |
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"Tremble" | — | |||
"Chasing Time" (featuring Daniel Gidlund) |
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"Lowdown" | 2014 | — | ||
"White Lies" (featuring Chloe Angelides) |
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"Ensemble" | — | |||
"Heat" | — | |||
"Let Me Feel" (with Nicky Romero featuring When We Are Wild) |
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"United We Dance" | — | |||
"What I've Waited For" (featuring D. Brown) |
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"No Way Out" (featuring Kat Nestel) |
2015 | — | ||
"Follow Me" (featuring JHart) |
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"Angels" (featuring Kat Nestel) |
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"Nothing Stopping Me" (featuring Kat Nestel) |
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"Catch Me" | — | |||
"I'm on Fire" | — | |||
"Pitch Black"[5] | 2016 | — | ||
"Hawt Stuff" | — | |||
"Nevada"[6] (featuring Cozi Zuehlsdorff) |
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"Anywhere I Go" | — | |||
"Kaleidoscope" (featuring Grace Grundy) |
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"Landslide"[18] (with Youngblood Hawke) |
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"I Hear You"[19] | 2017 | — | ||
"Apex"[20] | — | Rocket League x Monstercat Vol. 1 | ||
"Collide" (featuring Rosi Golan) |
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"Fix You"[21] (featuring Kyd the Band) |
2018 | — | ||
"Way Back" (featuring Cozi Zuehlsdorff) |
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"Walk Thru Fire"[22] (featuring Meron Ryan) |
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"South Beach"[23] | — | |||
"Something Strange" (featuring Haley Reinhart) |
23 | Elements[24] | ||
"Fences"[24] (featuring Matt Wertz) |
2019 | — | ||
"Waiting"[25] (featuring Daisy Guttridge) |
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"Ran Out of Reasons"[26] (featuring Meron Ryan and Night Panda) |
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"Aftermath"[27] | — | |||
"I Feel Human"[28] | 2020 | — | Legacy | |
"Animal"[29] (featuring Jordan Powers and Bekah Novi) |
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"Shadow"[30] (featuring Allie X) |
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"No Rest"[31] | 2021 | — | ||
"Wish You Were Here"[32] (with Willim featuring Wink XY) |
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"Barcelona Nights"[33] | 2022 | — | ||
"Always Running"[34] | — | |||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released. |
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Afterglow" | 2016 | Lindsey Stirling | Brave Enough |
Chart (2020) | Peak position |
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Japan (Japan Hot 100)[35] | 49 |
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[36] | 13 |
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