Lenzman | |
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Birth name | Teije van Vliet[1] |
Origin | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | The North Quarter, Metalheadz |
Website | thenorthquarter |
Lenzman (real name Teije van Vliet) is a drum & bass producer from Amsterdam, Netherlands who is signed to Metalheadz.[2] In 2016 he launched his own record label The North Quarter, which, to this day, released music by himself, Redeyes and FD.[3][4]
His musical style can generally be categorized under the Liquid Funk subgenre.[5][6][7] At one occasion, he articulated his vision to incorporate 90s' Hip Hop into drum & bass.[8]
Lenzman's remix of the Children of Zeus song Still Standing was voted as Best Remix at the 2016 Drum & Bass Arena awards.[9][10]
Discography
Albums
- Looking At The Stars (2014)
- Golden Age EP (2016)
- All for You (2016)
- Earth Tones (2017)
- Bobby (2019)
- A Little While Longer (2021)
Singles
- No More Tears [with Switch] / Allure (Phuzion, 2007) [11]
- I Want You / Close To me (Future Retro, 2007) [11]
- Caught Up / The Blues (Spearhead, 2007) [11]
- Respiration [with Submorphics] / Way Back When [with Submorphics] (Phunkfiction, 2008) [11]
- String City (Fokuz, 2008) [11]
- Ever So Slightly / Little Brother (Integral, 2008) [11]
- Bright Lights / Last Day On Earth (Spearhead, 2009) [11]
- Lonely Heart (Nu-Directions, 2009) [11]
- Lose You [featuring Cliff] / Bear Trap [with Treez] (C.I.A. Deep Kut, 2009) [11]
- High & Low [with Redeyes] / Thieves In The Night [with Redeyes] (Integral, 2009) [11]
- Emeralds [featuring Jo-S] / Mesmerized (SGN:LTD, 2009) [11]
- Sugar Hill / Memory Loss (C.I.A. Deep Kut, 2009) [11]
- Bittersweet [featuring Riya] / Rags To Riches (SGN:LTD, 2010) [11]
- More Than I Can Take / Silhouette (Critical Modulations, 2010) [11]
- Fade Away [featuring Jo-S] / Flamethrower (Soul:R, 2010) [11]
- Open Page [featuring Riya] / Coincidence [featuring Jo-S] (Metalheadz, 2010) [11]
- Bittersweet Part 2 [featuring Riya] / Take It Back (SGN:LTD) [11]
- Ice Cold Soul [with Switch] / Lose You VIP [featuring Cliff] (C.I.A. Records, 2011) [11]
- Stellar [with Treez, featuring Jo-S) / Stuck (Subtitles Recordings, 2011) [11]
- Masquerade / Masquerade (DJ Die, Interface & William Cartwright Remix) (Metalheadz Platinum, 2011) [11]
- Narrow Margin [with Total Science and S.P.Y] (Subtitles Recordings, 2011) [11]
- Lasers / Broken Dreams (Metalheadz, 2011) [11]
- How Did I Let U Go [featuring Riya] / Wordsworth (Metalheadz, 2012) [11]
- Catharsis [with Ulterior Motive] (Subtitles Recordings 2012) [11]
- Empty Promise / Broken Dreams (Makoto Remix) (Metalheadz, 2013) [11]
- My Tearz / Paper Faces (Metalheadz, 2014) [11]
- Ever So Slightly (Artificial Intelligence Remix) / Clouded Judgement (Integral Records, 2014) [11]
- Suggestions EP (with Random Movement & Kasper) (Fokuz Recordings, 2016) [11]
- Golden Age EP (Metalheadz, 2016)
- All For You EP (The North Quarter, 2016)
- In My Mind [featuring IAMDDB] (The North Quarter, 2017)
Remixes
- BCee & Lomax - "Can't Say No" (Spearhead, 2008) [11]
- BCee "Glitter Balls" (Spearhead, 2009) [11]
- Madmen & Poets "Afraid Of Jazz" (Phunkfiction, 2009) [11]
- Total Science featuring MC Conrad "Soul Patrol" (C.I.A. Records, 2009) [11]
- Bachelors Of Science "The Ice Dance" (Horizons Music, 2010) [11]
- Pendulum "The Island (Pendulum song)" (Warner Music UK / Breakbeat Kaos, 2010) [11]
- DJ Die & Interface featuring William Cartwright "Bright Lights" (Clear Skyz / Toolroom Records, 2010) [11]
- Heavy1 "Xiphactinus" (Demand Records, 2011) [11]
- Delilah (musician) "Love You So" (Warner Music UK, 2011) [11]
- Natalie Duncan "Sky Is Falling" (Verve Records, 2012) [11]
- Total Science & S.P.Y featuring Kevin King "Past Lives" (C.I.A. Records, 2012) [11]
- Alex Clare "Treading Water" (Island Records, 2012) [11]
- Shapeshifter (band) "Gravity" (Truetone Recordings, 2013) [11]
- Ever So Slightly (with Phil Tangent, Artificial Intelligence Remix) / Clouded Judgement (Integral, 2014) [11]
- Ice Cold Soul / Conversations (Remixes) (C.I.A. Records, 2014) [11]
- LSB "Hurting" (Spearhead Records, 2015) [11]
- Artificial Intelligence "What You Had" (Metalheadz, 2015) [11]
- Calculon & Dave Owen feat. Christina Tamayo "Ben Carlos" (Rubik Records, 2015) [11]
- Random Movement "I Stayed Around" (Fokuz Recordings, 2016) [11]
- Submorphics "Burning Love" (V Records, 2016) [11]
- Children of Zeus feat. DRS "Still Standing" (The North Quarter, 2016) [11]
- Ulterior Motive "Stay" feat. James Sunderland (The Fourth Wall Remix EP, 2016) [11]
- Macca & Loz Contreras "Better World" (Fokuz Recordings - 2017 Recap, 2017) [11]
- Redeyes "What She Wants" (Modern Soul 3 LP Sampler, 2017) [11]
- Amy Steele "The Wolves" (Mixtape Collection Vol 13, 2017) [11]
- Calculon & Dave Owen "Ben Carlos" (The Rubik Files Vol. 1, 2018) [11]
- BCee feat. Thomas Oliver "Black Sky" (Northpoint Remixes, 2018) [11]
- T.R.A.C. feat. Submorphics "Higher Ground" (Life in Motion. 2018) [11]
- Tali, Roy Green & Protone "Paper Wasp" (Fokuz Recap 2019, 2019) [11]
- Ill Truth & Satl feat. Charli Brix "In Your Soul" (Summetry Vol. 1, 2019) [11]
- Azekel "Don't Wake the Babies" (Quarter To Quarter, 2020) [11]
- Goldie "The Ballad Celeste" (Metalheadz, 2020) [11]
- Redeyes "Late Night Jam" (The North Quarter, 2020) [11]
Production
References
- ↑ "Lenzman · Artist Profile". Retrieved 30 June 2023.
- ↑ "Artists - Metalheadz". www.metalheadz.co.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ↑ "Interview With Lenzman". www.thestudentpocketguide.com. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ↑ "The North Quarter Releases & Artists on Beatport". www.beatport.com. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ↑ "Mixmag". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ↑ Lachie, Gordon. "Spoonfed interview". Spoonfed. Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ↑ "Artist profile". New Electro. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- ↑ "Video containing Lenzman's acceptance speech at the Drum & Bass Arena Awards 2016". YouTube. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
- ↑ "DRUM&BASSARENA AWARDS 2016: THE WINNERS". breakbeat.co.uk. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ↑ "Drum&BassArena Awards 2016: The Results". UKF. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
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