Alex Metric

British musician, producer, and DJ
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  • House
  • disco house
  • electropop
  • progressive house
  • electro house
  • nu-disco
Years active2006-presentLabelsMarine Parade, Owsla, Big Beat Records, AnjunadeepWebsitealexmetric.com
Musical artist

Alex Drury (born 31st December 1981), known professionally as Alex Metric, is a British musician, DJ and producer. At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, he won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for producing the Silk City and Dua Lipa song "Electricity".[1]

Biography

Alex Metric has released numerous EPs as a solo artist, and singles as a member of Metroplane and Kuu. He has remixed artists such as Daft Punk, N.E.R.D., Foals, La Roux, Phoenix, Gorillaz Depeche Mode and Bloc Party as well as working as a producer for acts such as Silk City, Dua Lipa, Avicii, Snow Patrol, Muse, Charli XCX, The Infadels and Adam Freeland.

Discography

Compilation albums

Singles and EPs

Remixes

Mixes Under the "Metroplane" Alias

Bootlegs

Songwriting and production credits

Title Year Artist(s) Album Credits Written with Produced with
"Hate" 2007 Adam Freeland The Hate EP Co-writer/Producer Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Where's Your God Now?" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Glowsticks" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Under Control" 2009 Freeland Cope Adam Freeland, Kurt Baumann Adam Freeland
"Do You" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Strange Things" Adam Freeland, Kurt Baumann Adam Freeland
"Bring It" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Mancry" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Borderline"
(featuring Brody Dalle)
Adam Freeland, Brody Dalle Adam Freeland
"Rock On" Producer - Adam Freeland
"Silent Speaking" Co-writer/Producer Adam Freeland, John Ceperano, Kim Field Adam Freeland
"Best Fish Tacos in Ensenada" Adam Freeland Adam Freeland
"Only a Fool (Can Die)"
(featuring Gerald Casale)
Adam Freeland, Gerald Casale Adam Freeland
"Morning Sun" Adam Freeland, Damian Taylor Adam Freeland
"Wish I Was There" Adam Freeland, Kurt Baumann Adam Freeland
"From Out of the Black Sky" 2012 Infadels The Future of the
Gravity Boy
Producer - -
"The Future of the Gravity Boy" - -
"Ghosts" - -
"We Get Along" - -
"Mercury Rising" - -
"Jupiter 5" - Jagz Kooner
"American Girl" 2013 Bonnie McKee Non-album single Co-writer Bonnie McKee, Jonathan Asher, Oliver Goldstein, Jacknife Lee -
"Talk to Myself"
(featuring Sterling Fox)
2015 Avicii Stories Timothy Bergling, Brandon Lowry, Matthew Hartke -
"Endisco" 2016 The Knocks 55: Japanese Edition Benjamin Ruttner, James Patterson, Benjamin Berger, Ryan McMahon -
"On What You're On" Busted Night Driver Co-producer - John Fields
"Thinking of You" Co-writer/Co-producer James Bourne, Matthew Willis, Charlie Simpson, John Fields, Eric Bazilian John Fields
"Word of Mouth"
(featuring Bree Runway)
2018 Metroplane Non-album single Co-writer/Producer Vito de Luca, Uzoechi Emenike, Rebecca Hill, Ryan Campbell Metroplane, Mark Ralph
"Ginger"
(with Riton)
Kah-Lo Foreign Ororo Co-Writer / Producer Henry Smithson, Faridah Demola-Seriki -
"Only Can Get Better"
(featuring Daniel Merriweather)
Silk City Non-album single Co-producer - Mark Ronson, Diplo, The Picard Brothers, Riton, Lil Silva
"Feel About You"
(featuring Mapei)
Producer - Mark Ronson, Diplo, The Picard Brothers, Magnus Lidehäll, Jr Blender
"Electricity"
(with Dua Lipa)
Additional producer - Mark Ronson, Diplo, The Picard Brothers, Jarami, Riton, Jr Blender
"Runway" Duke Dumont Producer - Duke Dumont
"Heaven Let Me In" Friendly Fires TBA Additional producer - Friendly Fires, Disclosure, Hal Ritson, Mark Ralph, Richard Adlam
"High Heels” 2019 Melanie C TBA Producer Melanie C, Rae Morris,

Fryars

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"New Love" ft Ellie Goulding 2021 Silk City Non album single Producer Mark Ronson, Diplo, The Picard Brothers, Riton
"Don't Be Afraid" 2021 Diplo & Damian Lazarus ft Jungle Producer Diplo, Vito De Luca,

References

  1. ^ "Alex Metric - Artist - GRAMMY.com". Grammy Awards. Archived from the original on 19 January 2023. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  2. ^ "How Could I Ever (single)". Apple Music. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2021.

External links

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