ItaloBrothers

ItaloBrothers is a German dance project from Nordhorn, Germany. The band consists of vocalist Matthias Metten, who works in the studio with Zacharias Adrian (also known as Zac McCrack) and Christian Müller (also known as Kristian Sandberg). They are most successful in Scandinavia and Central Europe, but also have gone on tour in Eastern Europe.[1] They release all their songs on Zooland Records. Their most successful singles to date include: "Stamp on the Ground", "My Life Is a Party", "This Is Nightlife" and "Summer Air".

ItaloBrothers
Background information
OriginNordhorn, Germany
GenresItalo dance, techno, Hands Up, electronica, Eurodance, jumpstyle(2005–2015)
Tropical house, deep house(2016–present)
Years active2005 (2005)present
LabelsZooland, Kontor, Ultra, SME
Associated actsManian, Yanou, Tune Up!, Carlprit
Websitewww.italobrothers.de
MembersMatthias Metten
Past membersZacharias Adrian
Kristian Sandberg

Music style

The general musical style of ItaloBrothers (except "My Life Is a Party" and "This Is Nightlife") is comparable with dance bands or artists, mostly from Italy, like Bloom 06, Prezioso, Floorfilla, Gigi D'Agostino, Gabry Ponte or some releases of DJ Manian and has influences of Italo dance, hands up and jumpstyle. They were also compared to Scooter.[2]

In contrast to this, the music style of their singles "Cryin' In The Rain", "My Life Is a Party" and "This Is Nightlife" is mostly influenced by commercial European dance music like house and electro. This style can be compared to artists like R.I.O., 2010s releases of Manian and Cascada, and Mike Candys.

Musical career

2005–08: Musical beginnings

Matthias Metten from ItaloBrothers live in Italy at Reggio nell'Emilia (March 2012). The tattoo on his arm contains the geographical coordinates of the house where he has grown up near the German town Nordhorn.[3]

The band was founded in November 2005, the three band members having already made music together since 2003.[4] Their first official release was "The Moon", an italo-dance track released in July 2006 on an EP by their label Zooland called Zooland Italo EP.[5] In 2007, they gained growing popularity with the release of "Moonlight Shadow", a cover version of the 1980 release of the same name by Mike Oldfield and a cooperation with German dance group Tune Up! called "Colours of the Rainbow". In 2006 and 2007, they also released various remixes of songs by other musicians for which they re-recorded the vocals and published them as "Italobrothers New Voc Rmx". Their next two releases, "Counting Down the Days" and "Where Are You Now?", established a fanbase throughout Europe.

2009–2010: Commercial success in Scandinavia

A new single, "So Small", which is a cover of the Carrie Underwood song of the same name, was published in November 2009. It is the only single that was directly available on CD. Another release, the digital Love is on Fire EP, was released in March 2010.

The song "Stamp on the Ground", which was originally released in September 2009, was selected as official song for the Norwegian Russefeiring event 2010.[6] The song was therefore re-released in Scandinavia and became a huge success, reaching the Top 20 in Norway[7] and Denmark.[8] The song also gained a chart position in Sweden[9] and in the dance charts of Switzerland[10] and Austria.[11] The song was certified gold for 15,000 sold units in Denmark.[12][13]

Following the success of "Stamp on the Ground", an album called Stamp! was released in December 2010 which contains all to this point released singles and five new tracks. One of this tracks with the title "Upside Down" was said to be a copy of the Russian singer Reda's track "Ja budu s Taboj". Her label DaTa Music took proceedings against the further release of the track, but the end of this lawsuit is unknown.[14]

A follow-up single called "Radio Hardcore" was released in December 2010 and was able to recreate the success of "Stamp on the Ground" in Denmark.[8]

2011–12: Change of music style and commercial success in Central Europe

In May 2011, a track named "Cryin' in the Rain" was published, that differs very much from the common music style as it is a ballad with House elements. However, there was also released an "IB HandsUp! Remix" featuring the common style. This release was seen as an experiment. For their next release, "Boom", they worked together with the rapper Carlprit. This track is again in their old style, but features dubstep parts while Carlprit is rapping.

For the second time ItaloBrothers have produced the official Russ anthem, this time called "Pandora 2012"[15] which was released on 13 April 2012.

2012–2014: "My Life Is a Party" and singles

On 27 July 2012 the band released a single called "My Life Is a Party" which is a cover of the track "Dragostea din tei" by O-Zone from 2004. The radio edit of the song is still in typical ItaloBrothers style but the video features a remix by German dance band R.I.O., and was released on Kontor Records thus gaining a huge amount on YouTube views. The song entered the Top 20 in Austria,[16] and managed to reach the first chart positions for the band in their home country, Germany,[17] and in Switzerland, too.[18] The song also charted in France[19] and Belgium.[20]

Another track named "This Is Nightlife", which contains elements of the song "Ecuador" by Sash! from 1997, was uploaded to YouTube on 13 March 2013[21] and was released as single two days later. The band changed their music style similar to the style of the video remix of their last single because it was much more successful than their old style. The song was able to recreate the success of the last single in Germany[17] and Austria[16] and additionally entered the Top 30 in Switzerland.[18]

The band announced that they again produced a song for a Norwegian Russefeiring event, this time called "Luminous Intensity"[22] which was officially released on 19 April 2013.

Italobrothers released the single "Up 'N Away" on 28 March 2014. On 28 November 2014, then they released another single "P.O.D." (People of DreamHack). Also, the single "Let's Go" Feat. P. Moody was released in December 2014.

2015-2017: "One Heart", "Summer Air" and singles

In January 2015 the single "One Heart" was released, Italobrothers worked with Floorfilla as well as rapper P. Moody for the track. The song embodies their first placement in the French single charts. April 2015 saw the release of "Springfield" with the Italobrothers working alongside Norwegian DJ Martin Tungevaag to produce the song. The track reached major success in Norway. In May 2015 the single "Welcome To The Dancefloor" was released. The single is a cover of "Rhythm Is a Dancer" by German eurodance band Snap! from the years 1992. They returned to their hands-up style with the song "Sleep When We're Dead", which was released in August 2015. In November 2015 a collaboration track with Danish singer Amalie Sølberg was published, called "Kings & Queens". With their track "Generation Party", released in July 2016 they released a song in a similar style as "Springfield". Later in summer 2016 the ItaloBrothers released the single "Summer Air", which became one of their biggest hit singles yet. After a re-release in early 2017 the tropical-house/future-bass track reached high success in several Scandinavian countries as well as in Central Europe. In Norway they jumped on number 2.

2018–present: "Looking Back Someday and further singles

In 2018, Italobrothers released three singles within the year, the first being "Looking Back Someday" then "Inside Out" and finally "Till You Drop" (with "Till You Drop" coming out on 23 November 2018). [23]

Discography

Albums

  • Stamp! (2010)

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
GER
[17]
AUT
[16]
BEL
(Wa)

[20]
DEN
[8]
FIN
[24]
FRA
[19]
NOR
[7]
SWE
[9]
SWI
[18]
"The Moon" 2005 Stamp!
"Colours of the Rainbow"
(with Tune Up!)
2006
"Counting Down the Days" 2007
"Stamp on the Ground" 2009 141153
"Love Is On Fire" 2010
"Underwater World"
"Radio Hardcore" 29
"Cryin' in the Rain" 2011 rowspan="23" data-sort-value="" style="background: #ececec; color: #2C2C2C; vertical-align: middle; text-align: center; " class="table-na" | non-album single
"Boom"
(featuring Carlprit)
"Pandora 2012" 2012
"My Life Is a Party" 431884[upper-alpha 1]10362
"This Is Nightlife" 2013 41262532162422
"Up 'N Away" 2014 64
"P.O.D."
"Let's Go"
(featuring P. Moody)
"One Heart"
(with Floorfilla featuring P. Moody)
2015 69[upper-alpha 2]57
"Springfield"
(with Martin Tungevaag)
32251
"Welcome to the Dancefloor" 58[upper-alpha 3]65
"Sleep When We're Dead"
"Kings & Queens"
"Generation Party" 2016
"Summer Air" 341467[upper-alpha 4]146210
[25]
36
"Hasselhoff 2017" 2017
"Fiction Squad"
"Sorry"
"Looking Back Someday" 2018
"Inside Out"
"Till You Drop"
"Games" 2019
"Ocean Breeze" [upper-alpha 5]
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Remixes

  • Young London - Let Me Go (ItaloBrothers Radio Edit) (2013)
  • Manian - Saturday Night (ItaloBrothers Radio Edit) (2013)
  • Floorfilla - Italodancer (ItaloBrothers New Vocal Remix) (2007)
  • Manian - Turn The Tide (ItaloBrothers New Voc Rmx) (2007)
  • Dan Winter & Rob Mayth - Dare Me (ItaloBrothers New Voc Rmx) (2007)
  • Manian feat. Aila - Heaven (ItaloBrothers New Voc Rmx) (2007)
  • Cascada - Ready For Love (ItaloBrothers New Voc Rmx) (2006)
  • Cerla vs. Manian - Jump (ItaloBrothers New Voc Rmx) (2006)

Production credits

Title[upper-alpha 6] Fraction Release year
"Pandora 2012" 2012
"Luminous Intensity 2013" 2013
"Hasselhoff 2017" Nesbrurussen 2017 2017
"Fiction Squad" Steinkjerrussen 2017 2017
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gollark: It's part of a small project called "openring" I tweaked a bit.

References

Notes

  1. The song "My Life Is a Party" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 34 on the Ultratip chart.
  2. The song "One Heart" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 19 on the Ultratip chart.
  3. The song "Welcome to the Dancefloor" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 8 on the Ultratip chart.
  4. The song "Summer Air" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 17 on the Ultratip chart.
  5. "Ocean Breeze" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[28]
  6. Ordered music production to high school students for use in russ celebration promotion, showing student fraction.

Sources

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  14. "SONY /ATV nimmt Plagiatsvorwurf gegen Italobrothers nicht ernst - DaTa-Music reicht Klage ein!" (in German). ptext.net. August 17, 2011. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
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  22. "Announcement of the official track for Luminous Intensity 2013 on Facebook" (in Norwegian). Facebook. 2013-03-19. Retrieved 2013-04-06.
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