Beatenberg (band)
Beatenberg is a South African band based in Cape Town, composed of Matthew Field, Robin Brink, and Ross Dorkin.[2] The group signed with Universal Music Group label in 2012.[3] They gained national attention in 2014 from their collaboration with the artist DJ Clock with "Pluto (Remember You)", which became the number one popular song on South African radio for over 19 consecutive weeks.
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Background information | |
Origin | Cape Town, South Africa |
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Years active | 2008–present |
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Website | beatenberg |
Their second album The Hanging Gardens of Beatenberg (2014), generated hit singles including "Beauty Like a Tightened Bow", "Scorpionfish", and "Pluto (Remember You)". Their third album 12 Views of Beatenberg (2018), after the release of singles "Camera", "Ode to the Berg Wind" and "Aphrodite", in collaboration with the singer Tresor.
Band members
- Matthew Field (vocals, guitar)
- Robin Brink (drums)
- Ross Dorkin (bass, keys)
Discography
Albums
- Farm Photos (2009)
- The Hanging Gardens of Beatenberg (2014)
- 12 Views of Beatenberg (2018)
- On the way to Beatenberg EP (2022)
Singles
- "Echoes" (2012)
- "Chelsea Blakemore" (2013)
- "Pluto (Remember You)" (2013)
- "Rafael" (2014)
- "Camera" (2018)
- "Ode to the Berg Wind" (2018)
- "Aphrodite" (2018)
Music videos
- "Pluto (Remember You)"
- "Chelsea Blakemore"
- "Rafael"
- "Southern Suburbs"
- "Beauty Like A Tightened Bow"
- "Camera"
- "Ode to the Berg Wind"
- "Aphrodite" feat. TRESOR
- "Stamina"
Awards and nominations
Awards | Year | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
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21st SAMA [4] | 2015 | Album of the Year | The Hanging Gardens of Beatenberg | Won |
Best Pop Album | ||||
Duo or Group of the Year | Beatenberg | |||
SAMPRA Award | "Pluto (Remember You)" | |||
Best Selling Mobile Music Download | ||||
Best Selling Ring-Back Tone | ||||
Best Selling Full-Track Download | ||||
Newcomer of the Year | Beatenberg | Nominated | ||
Best Collaboration | Beatenberg and DJ Clock |
References
- "Beatenberg: The three freshest faces of South African pop". designindaba. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
- "Beatenberg | Music In Africa". Music In Africa.
- "Beatenberg signs to Universal Music's Island Records". Biz Community. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
- Mkhwanazi, Katlego (20 April 2015). "Beatenberg steals the show at the Samas". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
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