Freeform Five

Freeform Five is an English electronic group led by DJ, producer, and songwriter Anu Pillai.[1] It was his remix of Isolee’s "Beau Mot Plage" in 1999 that alerted many to this group.

Freeform Five
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectronica, house
Years active1997–present
LabelsPerspex Recordings
Websitewww.freeformfive.co.uk
www.anupillai.com
MembersAnu Pillai
Past membersTamara Barnett-Herrin
Cabba Forster Jones
Nick Decosemo

The Freeform Five DJ mix albums Bisous Bisous II and Misch Masch were released in 2005 and 2006.[2] Over the years, Anu has remixed tracks for artist such as N*E*R*D, Brian Wilson, X-Press 2 and David Byrne, Jamie Lidell, Justin Timberlake, Felix Da Housecat and The Killers. Freeform Five continue to perform at clubs like Fabric (London), Manumission (Ibiza), Week End (Berlin), Razz (Barcelona), Paris Paris (Paris), Lux (Lisbon) and tours in Australia, Scandinavia, North America, Mexico, Brazil and Japan.

The 2004 studio album Strangest Things followed a series of vinyl-only releases including "Perspex Sex", "Electromagnetic" and "Eeeeaaooww". The song No More Conversations was re-released in 2007 with a new Mylo remix.

In addition to his own work, Anu writes and produces with other artists such as Lewis Capaldi, Ladyhawke (musician), Lana Del Rey, and Little Boots. He has composed music for commercials for Apple Inc., Nike, Inc., Mercedes-Benz, SEAT, Verizon, Eurostar, and BBC amongst others.

Along with Roy Kerr Anu has released three EP’s on Fool's Gold Records, the label founded by A-Trak. He also releases and remixes songs by other artists on his record label Perspex Recordings.

Discography

Albums

  • Strangest Things Studio Album - 2004 Atlantic Records / 2005
  • Misch Masch DJ Mix Album - 2005 Fine

Fine/Perspex Recordings (reissue)

  • Bisous Bisous II DJ Mix Album - 2006 Perspex Recordings

Singles

  • "One Day" (1997)
  • "Cocoa Star" (1998)
  • "Hustling" (1998)
  • "Break Me" (2000)
  • "Perspex Sex" (2001)
  • "Electromagnetic" (2003)
  • "Strangest Things" (2004)
  • "Eeeeaaooww" (2004)
  • "No More Conversations" (2005)
  • "Muscle Car" (Mylo feat. Freeform Five) (2006) #38 UK[3]
  • "No More Conversations" (reissue) (2007)
  • "Weltareh" Feat. Juldeh Camara (2012)
  • "Brandy Alexander" (2013)
  • "Leviathan" Feat. Róisín Murphy (2014)
  • "Throwing Stones" with Ali Love (2017)

Freeform reform remixes

  • Ayumi hamasaki - 'alterna'
  • Legowelt - 'Disco Rout'
  • Snow Patrol - 'Set the Fire to the Third Bar'
  • Wahoo - 'Damn'
  • Revl9n - 'Someone Like You'
  • The Killers - 'When You Were Young'
  • Justin Timberlake - 'SexyBack'
  • The Delays - 'Valentine'
  • Jamie Lidell - 'When I Come Back Around'
  • Lindstrom - 'I Feel Space'
  • Gabriel Ananda - 'Ihre Personliche Glucksmelodie'
  • Alice Smith - 'Love Endeavour'
  • P!nk - 'Stupid Girl'
  • Soul Mekanik - 'Never Touch That Switch'
  • Mylo - 'Muscle Car'
  • Alter Ego - 'Beat the Bush'
  • Elton John - 'Are You Ready For Love'
  • Arsenal - 'Switch'
  • Funk Lowlives - 'Time Traveller Man'
  • Futureheads - 'Decent Days and Nights'
  • Brian Wilson - 'Our Prayer'
  • Felix Da Housecat - 'Rocket Ride'
  • N*E*R*D - 'Lapdance'
  • Truby Trio - 'Hi Jazz'
  • Will Young -'Switch It On'
  • Llorca - 'Indigo Blues'
  • J Majik - 'Love Is Not A Game'
  • Markus Nikolai - 'Bushes'
  • X-Press 2 - 'Lazy (feat. David Byrne)'
  • Annie - 'The Greatest Hit'
  • Isolee - 'Brazil.com'
  • Cricco Castelli - 'Streetlife'
  • Destiny's Child - 'Bootylicious'
  • Tim Hutton - 'Colours'
  • Nitin Sawhney - 'Homelands'
  • Isolee - 'Beau Mot Plage'
  • deadmau5 - 'The Veldt'
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References

  1. Karl. "Freeform Five - Misch Masch". Resident Advisor. Resident Advisor Ltd. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  2. O'Donnell, Mallory. "Freeform Five: Misch Masch". Stylusmagazine.com. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  3. "UK chart history". Everyhit.com.
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