Sanatçının Albümleri
Two
2000 · albüm
Something Good
1992 · single
Utah Saints
1992 · albüm
What Can You Do for Me
1991 · single
I Still Think of You
2023 · mini albüm
I Want You
2023 · single
Believe in Me
2023 · single
What Can You Do for Me (Remixes)
2012 · single
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Utah Saints have been making music, dj’ing and playing gigs around the globe since the birth of House music. The world renowned duo have released 9 Top 40 UK hits, 4 of which hit the Top 10, and sold over 2 million records worldwide (equivalent to 800m+ streams). Precariously walking the tightrope between genres and also between the underground and the mainstream, Utah Saints roots are in electronic dance music, having met in a club in Leeds at the beginning of the rave movement in the UK and establishing themselves as pioneers of sampling in dance music. Alongside this success, they set up and promoted award winning and legendary club nights The Gallery and SugarBeatClub and have recorded and presented shows for BBC Radio 1, Kiss and Ministry of Sound. Utah Saints are still very much at the top of their game and are out dj’ing regularly each month as well as curating festival stages and putting on an eclectic range of nights. They have played alongside everyone from DJ Zinc to Justice, Zane Lowe to A-Trak, Friendly Fires to Boys Noize and U2 to Public Enemy. Recent accolades include being listed in Rolling Stone in 2022 as one of the 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time with Something Good. "Utah Saints - Legends in the game " - Zane Lowe - Apple Music “Two of the most clued up DJs I have ever met” iDJ magazine “The first true Stadium House band” – The KLF "These guys invented rave" - Annie Mac BBC Radio 1 “Dance legends” - NME