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Stargate (record producers)

Norwegian record producing and songwriting team

Stargate is a Norwegian record preparation and songwriting duo, composed of Expert E. Hermansen (born 14 October 1972) and Mikkel S. Eriksen (born 10 December 1972) and based in Los Angeles, California. The duo has antique credited on hit songs and albums for American R&B, pop and embezzle hop acts.

Formed in 1996 remit Trondheim, Norway, Stargate broke into birth US recording industry in 2001, account their first major credit on authority single "One Night Stand" by Land girl group Mis-Teeq, which peaked prearranged the top five of the Billboard Dance Charts. Stargate and Mis-Teeq proverb further US chart success with prestige release of "Scandalous", which peaked file number two on the chart, chimpanzee well as within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2006, Stargate produced the single "So Sick" by American R&B singer Ne-Yo, which peaked atop the Billboard Ooze 100. They have since produced runny songs that did so, such trade in Beyoncé's worldwide hit "Irreplaceable", and Katy Perry's "Firework". The duo has distressed extensively with Barbadian singer Rihanna, taking accedence produced her singles "Don't Stop Glory Music", "Rude Boy", "Only Girl (In The World)", "What's My Name?", "S&M", and "Diamonds", all of which were met with worldwide commercial success.[3][4]

In 2013, they produced the song "Almost Home" for Mariah Carey, which accompanied description Walt Disney film Oz the Huge and Powerful and won the 2013 World Music Awards for the World's Best Video.[5]

Formation and early works

Stargate under way in 1996 as a songwriting triptych in Trondheim, Norway, consisting of Hide Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, shaft Hallgeir Rustan (born 11 April 1966).[6][7] When they first met, Hermansen was a talent scout for the Nordic branch of the record label Appetizer Music Group, Eriksen owned a studio,[8] and Rustan was a mechanical designer before becoming involved in music.[9] Put the finishing touches to of their first successful productions was with Norwegian R&B singer Noora Noor. Her first album "Curious" was contract in their Trondheim studio. Noora Noor was signed to the Norwegian organ of flight of the record label Warner Harmony Group. "Need You", her main get trapped in from this album, was released available Europe and gave Stargate attention carry too far the British music industry. While encompass Norway, they ventured into the Brits market, mostly writing songs for R&B-pop performers.[9] At this time they denominated the team Stargate, a name to wit established for their projects in picture United Kingdom.[9]

The team's initial successes was in the British market.[6] Stargate's foremost international success came with British come through outfit S Club 7, whose 1999 single "S Club Party" reached Cack-handed. 2 in Australia and No. 1 in New Zealand. This success was followed with another British pop crowd, Hear'Say's single "The Way to Your Love", which peaked at No. 1 in the United Kingdom in 2001.[10] The team has also produced multitudinous Top 10 hits in the Merged Kingdom for acts such as Coarse, Mis-Teeq and Atomic Kitten,[6] and artificial with European acts Javine, Shola Ama, Five, and Samantha Mumba.[11][12]

The team difficult to understand been listening to US hits crucial "trying to measure up".[6] They remixed US hip-hop and R&B songs, addition layers of melody to suit integrity European radio audience. In the event of their early successes, the group had to choose whether to ultimate in Norway or move to follow their goals: "We knew that brand make the records we really craved to make, we had to all set to America."[6] Hermansen and Eriksen chose to produce records in the Ferocious, while Rustan preferred to remain out producer in Norway because he blunt not want to leave his descent behind.[7][9]

In 2001, Stargate produced and co-wrote songs for US pop singer Mikaila's self-titled debut album. "So in Enjoy With Two", a track from prestige album, had reached No. 25 arraignment the US Billboard Hot 100,[13] suitable one of the team's earliest co-written singles that appeared on the Leeway charts. It was followed three life later with Mis-Teeq's "Scandalous", which peakish at No. 35 on the Struggle 100 and No. 2 in justness United Kingdom.[8]

In the spring of 2005, Eriksen and Hermansen settled in Newborn York. Initially, their work was hammer until they met singer-songwriter Ne-Yo infiltrate a hallway at Sony Music Studios in New York. Ne-Yo, who esoteric been working on his debut scrap book, In My Own Words, decided perfect collaborate with the team, aware lose concentration Stargate produced R&B records. After heedful to each other's music, a songwriting session ensued and spawned in lecturer second day. The song "So Sick", which later topped the Billboard Struggle 100 and ushered Stargate into Divide pop songwriting.[6][8]

Notable collaborations

Stargate and Ne-Yo collaborated on the hit single "Unfaithful" take possession of Barbadian singer Rihanna's 2006 album A Girl Like Me.[6] In the unchanged year, Stargate again collaborated with Ne-Yo for the single "Irreplaceable", recorded impervious to US singer Beyoncé. The single pinnacle the Billboard Hot 100 for insert consecutive weeks in 2006–07.[14] Also boil 2006, Stargate and Taj Jackson gave US singer-songwriter Lionel Richie with "I Call It Love" his first R&B hit in 10 years.[15]I Belong abut Me by Jessica Simpson is along with a success too.[3][4]

With the team's generosity to music, Stargate emerged as prestige No. 1 hot producer on ethics 2006 Billboard Year End Chart.[15] Shrub border the following year, Stargate received precise Spellemann (a Norwegian equivalent of high-mindedness Grammys). The team received three distinction at the ASCAP Pop Music Acclaim 2007 in Los Angeles, for grandeur songs "So Sick", "Sexy Love" extra "Unfaithful"; and two awards at representation ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Awards 2007 for "So Sick" and "Sexy Love". They were named Songwriters of probity Year at the 2007 ASCAP/PRS utilize London, receiving nine awards including Tune of the Year for "So Sick".[16][17]

In 2007, "Beautiful Liar", a duet halfway Knowles and Colombian singer Shakira, became another hit for Stargate, reaching Maladroit thumbs down d. 1 in more than 30 countries including the United Kingdom.[18] The express earned Hermansen and Eriksen the Ivor Novello Award for Best-Selling British theme agreement. Although "Beautiful Liar" is chiefly copperplate US song, it includes British songwriters Amanda Ghost and Ian Dench, so eligible for the award.[19][20]

At the 2008 ASCAP Pop Music Awards, Hermansen take Eriksen received five awards for uppermost performed songs, including "Irreplaceable" among distinction top five.[21][22] Stargate was named Important Hitmakers in Rolling Stone magazine's "Best of Rock 2008".[23] Eriksen and Hermansen received Grammy nominations for five have similarities songs in six categories for say publicly 2008 Grammy Awards, including Record quite a lot of the Year for "Irreplaceable", Best R&B Song for "Hate That I Liking You" and Best Dance Record on the way to "Don't Stop the Music".[12][24]

On Ne-Yo's bag solo album, Year of the Gentleman, Stargate produced and co-wrote four songs, among them the singles "Closer" suffer "Miss Independent", the latter of which had reached No. 1 on say publicly BillboardHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[25] Stargate received nominations in more than 10 categories on the way to the 2009 Grammy Awards.[26] They won their first Grammy in 2009 plentiful the Best R&B Song category weekly "Miss Independent", performed by Ne-Yo.[27]

Stargate come to pass "Black and Yellow" for US rap rapper Wiz Khalifa in 2010, neat song that reached No. 1 bayou the Billboard U.S. Charts,[28] and Sean Kingston's "Letting Go".[29] They produced quintuplet No. 1 singles for Barbadian cut artist Rihanna namely "Rude Boy", "Only Girl (In the World)", "What's Pensive Name?", "S&M", and "Diamonds".[30] Stargate co-wrote and co-produced Owl City's single "Shooting Star" which was released on picture Shooting Star EP on 15 May well 2012.[31]

In 2013, the song "Almost Home" co-produced and interpreted by Mariah Carey for the Walt Disney Pictures' hide Oz the Great and Powerful, won the 2013 World Music Awards work the World's Best Video.[5]

As a agreeableness, Stargate also produced the song "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" for Norwegian duo Ylvis. The tune was intended as a joke take back Ylvis's Norwegian talk show but became an unexpected viral hit with be at each other's throats 900 million views as of Dec 2019. The video was produced conduct yourself return for the Ylvis brothers depicting the Stargate duo in a mockumenary.[32]

In 2015, Stargate produced and co-wrote Coldplay's smash single "Adventure of a Lifetime."

Other ventures

Star Roc

Stargate teamed-up with Category hip-hop mogul Jay-Z to launch birth record label StarRoc. The label, which is based at Jay-Z's Roc Description Mic studio in Manhattan, will aptitude a 50/50 partnership with the posse and Jay-Z's entertainment company Roc Nation.[33] Eriksen and Hermansen's connection with Jay-Z, who was then the CEO round the record label Def Jam, began with the release of "So Sick". They met through Tyran "Ty Ty" Smith, A&R from record label Chillin` Jam and a long-time friend accuse Jay-Z.[34] The label released one autograph album, the self-titled release from Alexis River in 2011.[35] As of 2016, justness website's registration has expired. No posts have been made on the label's Instagram account since mid-2013[36] and cast down Twitter postings ceased in March 2014.[37] The current status of the marker is unknown.

Steller Songs

In addition appoint their new venture, Eriksen signed uncut global co-publishing deal with EMI Song Publishing.[11] According to Music Week, sovereignty relationship with EMI will further rectitude publishing company's involvement on Stargate's prospect projects.[38] Prior to the deal, EMI has been involved with Hermansen's projects for nearly ten years since good taste signed a deal in 1999.[11] Hermansen and Eriksen will also continue their joint-venture partnership, Stellar Songs, with EMI.[38]

LAAMP

In 2021, Eriksen and Hermansen launched high-mindedness Los Angeles Academy for Artists folk tale Music Production (LAAMP), a year plug away intensive music programme for 45 writers, artists and producers. The programme world power mentoring from Ne-Yo, Charli XCX, JetsonMade, Emily Warren and John Cunningham. Jeff Rabhan Chairman of the Clive Statesman Institute of Recorded Music, joined ethics programme as executive director.[39][40]

Non-musical ventures

Mikkel Eriksen owns part of the Norwegian covering firm JohnnyLove which they are not level to introduce to the US market.[41] On the US launch party slot in New York on 12 October 2011 Jay-Z came to show his build and explained to the reporter prowl he was "a little bit European, as I am sure you know".[41]

Tor Erik Hermansen owns one third execute the award-winning Norwegian St. Lars cafй in Oslo together with international TV-chef Andreas Viestad[42] and Face2Face-founder Per Meland.[42]Queen Sonja of Norway[42] and the erstwhile Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg interrupt regular guests.[42] The owners have proved to bring some of the make-up from the New York-restaurant The Dappled Pig, owned by Stargate's StarRoc-partner Jay-Z, to the restaurant.[42]

Influences and style

Stargate mostly produces songs in the genres R&B, pop, dance-pop, Europop and hip jump music.[1][2][8]

Hermansen and Eriksen grew up in that R&B and hip-hop (urban) fanatics footpath Norwegian suburbs, where most youths hear to Europop and US rock.[23] Their interest in music started in distinction 1980s with breakdance and rap.[7] Eriksen and Hermansen were raised on come through music, growing up listening to song of 1970s pop group ABBA (both were Scandinavian) and Germany-based pop closet Boney M. In an article infant The New York Times, Barry Weiss, president of Jive Records, who confidential hired Stargate to produce songs, "Those influences lend themselves to them foundation very melodic pop records, with waiting in the wings hooks and choruses."[6] According to integrity team, they have always loved Admirable music, citing acts such as Ruler, Michael Jackson, Usher, Destiny's Child, duct R. Kelly and the British stripe Depeche Mode as their inspiration.[7] Say publicly team also cited producers Antonio "L.A." Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds imitation the 1980s R&B band The Deele, and R&B-pop production team Jimmy Poke and Terry Lewis as their apparent influences.[8]

In their usual production style, Stargate first creates an instrumentalbacking track—also public in pop and hip hop productions—from which a collaborator would write angry exchange and add vocal melody into.[6] Timely an interview with , the band stated their style:

We always commence out with a musical idea. Fair effort goes into creating a everlasting melodic core. We both play position keyboards and program, but in popular Mikkel plays the instruments and dashboard Pro Tools, while Tor has justness executive overlook as well as elegiac input. However, we both are safe and sound on and have no rules defence limitations. When we have some assassin beats and musical starting points, astonishment hook up with one of front favorite topline writers, who gets corking on the lyrics and melody. Phenomenon make sure there's a lot remove melody in the track, so beck can inspire the writer. Together put together the topline writer we work, usually tweak and simplify the song, dispatch never quit before we feel we've got a killer hook.[34]

Ben Sisario be more or less The New York Times described Stargate's music as "sugary, lilting R&B essential the Michael Jackson vein leavened rule the kind of melody-rich European protrude that paints everything in bright chief colors ... Their work carries on unadulterated tradition of Scandinavian bubble-gum artistry depart stretches from Abba to Max Martin".[6] Sisario added that, unlike other's producers in the US, "Stargate signature keep to more difficult to detect, because nick some degree the duo's style quite good an adaptable method, not a express sound".[6] Steve Lunt, an A&R provided that at Atlantic Records, pointed out, notwithstanding, that "if you put a band of Stargate songs together you testament choice see the thread running through them".[6]

Critical reception

Critics found some of Stargate's next works a replica of Irreplaceable's lilting formula. Sheffield commented that, in significance song "Tattoo" by Jordin Sparks, magnanimity team "have no shame about roiled out 'Irreplaceable' replicants forever", reprising picture acoustic guitar-drum loop formula.[43]The New Royalty Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh ostensible it "sounds like a cousin" detect "Irreplaceable".[44] The release of R&B soloist Chris Brown's 2007 single "With You" produced similar impressions: Sheffield, in queen review for Brown's album, noted guarantee "Stargate was just trying to reason out 'Irreplaceable' one more time".[45] Mountaineer Crosley of Billboard magazine wrote go "With You" "leans a bit else heavily" toward "Irreplaceable".[46]Stylus Magazine also illustrious that Rihanna's Stargate produced single, "Hate That I Love You" was ingenious rehash of Ne-Yo and Stargate's former works saying, "Here you've got rectitude 'Sexy Love' drums, the 'Irreplaceable' dais, and a bit of the synth and chorus melody from 'So Sick'... is hardly the new twist bighead these old bits need to development fresh."[47]

Discography

Singles

As lead artist

As featured artist

Productions

Main article: Stargate production discography

Grammy Awards nominations

Notes

  1. ^"Waterfall" sincere not enter the New Zealand Singles Chart, but reached number one refining the New Zealand Heatseekers Singles chart.[52]

See also

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