Andy Hunter°
Origin England
Genres Techno, trance, Christian electronic music
Years active 2002–present
Labels Nettwerk, Sparrow

Andy Hunter° (born 1974) is a British Christian DJ and composer of electronic dance music.

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Biography [link]

Hunter, professionally known as Andy Hunter°, was born in Leicester, England on 23 April 1974.[1] He became involved in music in his early days of adolescence, and later became interested in sound engineering in the 90s. He worked with Suede and The Wonder Stuff. In 1992, he joined New Generation Music and Mission as a travelling engineer and moved to Bristol—the scene that was breaking drum and bass. In 1997, Andy formed a band named "Trip" with lead programmer Martin King and several other production partners. In 1999 Trip released an album called Cultural Shift.[2] In the following years, Hunter worked in the studio, producing techno music. In fall of 2002, his work culminated into the album Exodus, which Hunter released on Nettwerk. Early in 2005, Hunter released a six-track album, Life.

He gained attention from Rolling Stone magazine, which praised his first album, Exodus, and from appearances in video games (including "Black Hawk Down", "SSX 3", "Burnout Revenge", "Need For Speed: Underground" and "Enter the Matrix"), movies (including "The Matrix Reloaded" (trailer) and "The Italian Job") and ABC’s "Alias".[citation needed] Hunter toured the United States, Japan and Europe with top names in the dance music business, including Tiësto in 2002, and at the Flevo festival in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008.[1][not in citation given] He performed at Midem's opening night party in Cannes, France, an international music conference that gathered heads of industry from the music and technology world. In November 2004, Hunter performed at the Digital Entertainment Anywhere launch party in Los Angeles, hosted by Bill Gates, and presented his piece "Go" in surround sound.

Hunter has been recognized as a Christian DJ, as he has been nominated for the Gospel Music Association Awards, and won a Dove Award for his album Life.[3][not in citation given] He also performed a New Year's Eve (2005)/New Year's (2006) block party in Phoenix, Arizona, which was hosted by the Christ's Church of the Valley in Phoenix.

In 2006 Hunter signed a new record deal with Nettwerk, which produced Exodus. At the end of the 2006 voting for DJ Magazine's Top 100 List, Andy Hunter° ended up ranked 117. Hunter also won a Dutch dance award from Seven FM in 2006. On March 18, 2008 he released his third album "Colour."[4][5] The album had 12 tracks, his longest album to date. Hunter did a series of 'video diary' podcasts during the recording of the new album.[6] He gradually revealed some track names and on the final episode, he gave viewers very short audio snippets of each track.

Hunter wrote and produced the score of the 2008 film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed with Robbie Bronnimann.[7]

Hunter completed a remix for Per Lichtman and the Beyond Belief Music Corporation (BBMC) in early June 2009.[8] The "Escalation" remix was released exclusively at indieTorrent on June 15, 2009, with the track being promoted as only available for purchase on that site until July 15.[9] It was made available on more sites (including Amazon, Napster and iTunes) in January, 2010.[10] On December 6, 2010, Andy released a new EP titled, "Collide", which contained five new tracks.

Recognition [link]

"Go" and "The Wonders of You" garnered placements in film and television, including uses in The Matrix Reloaded (trailer), Sky High (trailer), National Treasure (trailer), Tomb Raider 2 (trailer), "Ballistic: Ecks VS. Sever", The Italian Job, and ABC’s hit Alias.[1] His work has also been featured in a handful of video games, including SSX 3, Enter The Matrix, Black Hawk Down, Lumines Mobile, Need for Speed Underground, Burnout Revenge and Forza Motorsport 2.[11] His music is also featured in the Christian video game Dance Praise. The songs "Come On", "Go", and "Open My Eyes" are included with the game.

In 2007, Microsoft used "Go" in the promotional video for Silverlight as well as in 2005 for promoting their "Plays For Sure" downloads.[citation needed]

In 2008, the song "Come On" was used in promotional advertisements for the feature film version of Speed Racer.

The songs "Go" and "Translucent" were used in the Dutch sport programme "Studio Sport" in the "Champions League" yearview.

Discography [link]

Albums [link]

Singles [link]

  • Amazing (12" and 2x12" promo single on Nettwerk) (2002) (including remixes by Deep Dish, Fade and Summit)
  • Go (12" single on Nettwerk) (2003) (remixes by Satoshi Tommie and Antillas)
  • To Live To Love (Single on EMI) (2006) (Remixes by Cedric Gervais and Andy himself)
  • Stars (Single / EP) (2008)(Including remixes by Giuseppe Ottaviani, The Camel Rider and Phonat)
  • On Automatic / Stars (Camp America Remix) (2010) By donating money for Andy walk the London Marathon
  • Raining Sunshine (Club Mix) (2011)
  • Hold On (2011)

Remixes [link]

  • Avalon - Testify To Love (New Birth Remix)
  • Gary Jules - Mad World (Andy Hunter Remix)
  • Plumb - Cut (Andy Hunter Remix)
  • Coco O'Connor - Hard Time To Shine (Andy Hunter Remix)
  • Per Lichtman ft. Kathlin Rivers - Escalation (Andy Hunter Remix)
  • Andy Hunter - Collide (Mark Webb Remix) (Was given away because Andy's Facebook page has 12000 likes)[1]

Unreleased [link]

  • Amazing (Chris Fortier's Unreleased Mix)
  • Out Of Control (JHT3 Wacko Mix)
  • Smile (Type 41 Club Mix)
  • Lifelight (Dulac & Dubois Remix)
  • Malacates Trebol Shop - Outro (Andy Hunter Remix)
  • Peter Furler - I'm Alive (Andy Hunter Remix) (Release probably in January 2012)

References [link]

  1. ^ a b c "andy hunter°". https://replay.waybackmachine.org/20040322151951/https://andyhunter.com/bio.html.  (Archived website) See bio link. Date used to be listed under about: Timeline on former website.
  2. ^ Jones, Justin W. (13 July 1999). "Cultural Shift review". The Phantom Tollbooth. https://www.tollbooth.org/review99/tripuk.html. 
  3. ^ "andy hunter°". https://www.andyhunter.com.  See "News"
  4. ^ Hunter, Andy (11 October 2007). "Re: Release Date". hearitfirst.com community. Archived from the original on 19 November 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071119013515/https://forums.emicmg.com/forums/permalink/298772/317053/ShowThread.aspx#317053. 
  5. ^ "Tek^tonik – Sonic Phonic Symphonic Harmonic… Stuff". The Blah Blah. 9 November 2007. https://theblahblah.wordpress.com/2007/11/09/tektonik-sonic-phonic-symphonic-harmonic/. 
  6. ^ "andy hunter on blip.tv". blip.tv. https://andyhunter.blip.tv. 
  7. ^ "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed Gets DJ Andy Hunter On Board". Soul Shine Magazine. 30 November 2007. https://www.soulshine.ca/news/newsarticle.php?nid=4881. 
  8. ^ "Andy Hunter". Twitter. https://twitter.com/AndyJHunter. Retrieved 15 June 2009. 
  9. ^ "Petr Lichtman". Twitter. https://twitter.com/PerLichtman. Retrieved 15 June 2009. 
  10. ^ Lichtman, Petr (18 January 2010). "Just to clarify". Twitter. https://twitter.com/PerLichtman/status/7933317731. 
  11. ^ "Forza 2 Motorsport Discography". https://www.forzamotorsport2.com/showthread.php?t=77. [dead link]

External links [link]


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Andrew Hunter

Andrew Hunter may refer to:

  • Andrew Hunter (minister) (1743–1809), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
  • Andrew Hunter (British politician) (born 1943), British politician and a member of the Orange Order
  • Andrew Hunter (Methodist preacher) (1813–1902), Methodist preacher often called "Father of Methodism in Arkansas"
  • Andrew Hunter (lawyer) (1804–1888), District Attorney for Charles Town, Virginia who prosecuted John Brown for the raid on Harpers Ferry
  • Andrew Hunter (swimmer) (born 1986), Scottish swimmer who was a medallist in the Commonwealth Games
  • Andrew J. Hunter (1831–1913), U.S. Representative from Illinois
  • Andy Hunter (EastEnders), a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Michael Higgs
  • Andy Hunter (footballer, born 1864) (1864–1888), Scottish footballer (Aston Villa FC)
  • Andy Hunter (DJ) (born 1974), British Christian DJ and composer of electronic dance music
  • Andy Hunter (EastEnders)

    Andrew "Andy" Hunter is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Michael Higgs from 3 July 2003. The character was axed in November 2004 and died on 18 February 2005.

    Storylines

    Andy is an employee of 'The Firm', of which he takes control after the murder of Jack Dalton (Hywel Bennett) by Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman). He had previously been married and divorced to a woman named Bev. He is attracted to Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace), and asks her out on a date in The Queen Victoria pub, but she harshly turns him down. However he keeps trying and she eventually accepts his advances; and after some weeks he falls in love with Kat. He proposes to her while they were in New York and she accepts. On their wedding day, Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) runs in to the church and says he loves her and Kat leaves Andy for Alfie thus making Andy and Alfie enemies. However Andy gets his revenge as Alfie owes him a large amount of money. Andy blackmails Kat to have sex with him behind Alfie's back, in order to pay off the money and if she refuses, he says he will have Alfie killed. Alfie manages to provide the money, but only after Kat has already slept with Andy. When they are in bed together, Andy secretly films everything with a hidden video camera he sets up, and gives the tape to Alfie.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Technicolour

    by: Andy Hunter

    Sometimes I lost my way. Blinded I stumbled through each day.
    Chasing the answers in the dark.
    Swimming against the tide, I struggled to reach the other side.
    But I knew you’d be there with a signal and flare to save me.
    When I’m feeling blue, black and white seem to follow me.
    Technicolour light filters through the haze.
    When I’m hearing grey, cut the noise, find some clarity.
    Stereophonic sound racing through my veins.
    You pulled me through, into the light. Locked in your gaze,
    I feel alive. I’ve shed my skin, learnt from the pain.




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