“The self-taught duo exude a passion for producing wildly digestible tunes that unwittingly get you up and moving” – DJ Mag
On a mission to deliver feel-good, dance-ready creations all around the globe, Stockholm-based production duo ManyFew have spent the last few years lifting spirits with their uplifting musical blend. Combining modern club culture with old school flavours, they have chartered releases on the likes of Musical Freedom, Selected and Spinnin’ Records, to name a few. Driven by an unrelenting passion, ManyFew are brothers by blood and best friends by choice.
Meticulously honing their craft, the self-taught pair began self-releasing their original works in 2017, catching the attention of industry heavyweights with an array of dance floor fillers, including Feel Good, Where To Go and How Would You Know. Climbing the Music Week Upfront Club Charts, ManyFew hit #5 with Still In Love, #9 with Ibiza and #10 with Where To Go. Making a massive impact with Makin’ Love on Perfect Havoc in late 2019, the electrifying single has been streamed over 3.6 million times on Spotify alone. Making their Axtone debut with the label’s final release of the decade, they teamed up with Marcus Santoro and Hayley May for a momentous collaboration, For You, which was supported by the likes of Meduza, Tiësto, Don Diablo and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.
Reaching new heights in 2020, ManyFew made their Spinnin’ Records debut with Off My Mind Ft. Voost, which has garnered over 5.6 million streams on Spotify and was 1001 Tracklists’ 14th most played Dance Track of the year. Flaunting their remixing abilities, the brothers provided official remixes for music royalty including Paul Oakenfold’s What’s Your Love Like, Whigfield’s Suga and Clubland’s Set Me Free. Following their emphatic debut UK performance at the Ministry of Sound Weekender, the pair performed at legendary music venue Ibiza Rocks on the White Isle. While live events were on hold, they took part in a variety of livestream festivals, ensuring they made every moment count, despite the difficulties presented by the global pandemic.
Celebrating over 2 million monthly listeners for their vibrant Electronic Heaven radio show, ManyFew have well and truly solidified their tastemaker reputation. Achieving a stream of new accolades in 2021, they were selected as one of Tomorrowland’s Future 4 artists, and continued to receive heavy support from BBC Radio 1, including presenting Off My Mind as a Self-Certified Anthem on MistaJam’s Future Dance Anthems show. Their Selected Records debut Out Of My Head with Jack Wins surpassed their previous streaming records, amassing a whopping 5 million streams on Spotify within 3 months of its release, and it reached #1 on the 1001 Tracklists’ Best New Songs Chart. One of the most streamed songs of 2021, the track now boasts over 20 million streams on Spotify. For their final single of 2021, they delivered Power with Jenny Adesanya on Spinnin’ Records and gained support from a long list of tastemakers and greats, including Afrojack, Cheat Codes and Oliver Heldens.
Reconnecting with fans in live shows around the globe in 2022, they played at London’s iconic Ministry of Sound alongside Alok, and headlined Stockholm institution Slakthuset alongside Adrian Lux, Jessie Granqvist and many more. Making a huge splash with their summer-tinged single My Life, their Love & Other (Toolroom Records) debut alongside Laura Davie became an instant smash, hitting #1 on the iTunes UK House Chart, selected as Capital Dance’s ‘Friday Freshest Tune’, and was supported by industry tastemakers David Guetta, Mark Knight, MistaJam, Majestic and many more. Collaborating with the likes of Mr. Belt & Wezol (Body Rock), Joe Stone and Louis III (Feel Good), PBH & JACK (Up To No Good), ManyFew also founded their own imprint, ManyFew Records, opening their horizons to explore all musical directions and harness total creative freedom.
Teaming up with Breathe Carolina for their first track of 2023, ManyFew returned to Spinnin’ with Dancing In The Dark. The brothers have also delivered singles Dance (With That Groove), To The Left To The Right and their debut EP, BANG!. Save Me from the EP gained support from the likes of Axwell, Chris Lake, Duke Dumont, Gorgon City and Rudimental, to name a few. In June 2023, they released their summer tune Deeper Love featuring Valntna, which was added to New Music Friday UK and gained support on BBC Radio 1 and Kiss FM. Making a huge splash with I’ll Do My Best featuring musical legends The Ritchie Family, it was supported by The Chainsmokers, Gorgon City and Bob Sinclar, and top radio stations Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and Radio FG. Trusted to treat classics with the upmost care and respect, the duo received permission to rework The Fatback Band’s Spread Love, which they released on Swedish imprint The Cosmos titled Spread Love (Right Here Right Now). Revisiting The Jackson Five’s iconic I Want You Back, ManyFew delivered Love You (One More Chance) on Spinnin’ Records. Collaborating with legendary ABBA guitarist Janne Schaffer, the brothers released Back To Back on their imprint, including a Steamed & Twisted edit. Closing the year on an all-time high, they made an impact with Bussin’ and The Mu$ic on ManyFew Records.
Striding into 2024, ManyFew’s label entered the Hype Charts on Beatport, marking a new milestone and further demonstrating the duo’s tastemaker status. They marked their first releases of the year with Push Me with TCTS on Thrive Music and Give It 2 Me with Katy Alex on Love & Other. With the release of their latest record All Souls Avenue on their label, ManyFew announced a special show in their homeland alongside music royalty Janne Schaffer and his collective hybrid synth band, The Night Agent. Kicking off the summer with their scintillating collaboration Wanna Love U with UK singer-songwriter Darah, the brothers continue to showcase their unlimited production power. With exciting releases and collaborations on the horizon, as well as live shows around the world, ManyFew exude sheer determination and enthusiasm in everything that they do, and continue to soar further into a league of their own in 2024.