Chris Brann (born March 25, 1972) is an American electronic music producer and remixer . He was born in Atlanta, Georgia . Brann is known for his work under the monikers Wamdue Project and Ananda Project .
11-665: Brann can refer to: People [ edit ] Surname Chris Brann (born 1972), American electronic music producer and remixer Eva Brann (born 1929), American educator; 2005 recipient of the National Humanities Medal Matt Brann (born 1980), Canadian drummer, best known for his work with Avril Lavigne Matthew W. Brann (born 1965), American judge in Pennsylvania William Cowper Brann (1855β1898), American journalist known as Brann
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33-547: Is better known for the hit " King of My Castle ", released in 1997 under the name Wamdue Project. Originally produced by Brann as a downtempo piece, it achieved worldwide fame thanks to a remix by Roy Malone in house form. "King of My Castle" sold two million copies worldwide and is reportedly the best-selling single ever for the Strictly Rhythm label, as well as topping the charts in the United Kingdom, and peaking within
44-469: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chris Brann Chris Brann's teamed up with DJ Deep C (Chris Clark) and Udoh (Chris Udoh) in 1994. The trio started producing tracks together under the name Wamdue Kids, releasing house music EPs on Kelli Hand Detroit label Acacia Records , starting with the "Wamdue Kids #1" 12 inch in 1995. The trio remained together until 2000, releasing tracks under
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66-519: The Netherlands, and Norway. The song's title and lyrics reference Sigmund Freud 's theory of the unconscious which holds that the human ego is not free and is instead controlled by its own unconscious id βin Freud's own words, "das Ich ist nicht Herr im eigenen Hause" ("the ego is not king of its own castle"). Hence, one of the song's two music videos consists of footage from the 1995 anime film Ghost in
77-806: The Shell , where people with cyborg implants have their actions controlled against their will by a hacker criminal known in the film as "puppetmaster". The music video for the 1998 song You're The Reason used footage from Patlabor 2: The Movie , another Mamoru Oshii film. UK CD single UK 12-inch single European CD single Australian CD single US 12-inch single UK CD single UK 12-inch single UK cassette single Dutch CD single Australian and New Zealand CD single Original version 2009 version Original version 2009 version Sales figures based on certification alone. Shipments figures based on certification alone. In 2009, "King of My Castle"
88-693: The names Wam Kidz and Wambonix. Since then, Brann has worked alone as a producer, employing vocalists and instrumentalists according to his needs. Vocalists Gaelle Adisson and Terrance Downs , in particular, have been regular contributors to many of Brann's tracks. While still affiliated with Clark and Udoh, Brann started producing tracks on his own, using a variety of names, the most prolific of which are Wamdue Project, Ananda Project and P'Taah. Brann has mentioned he finds house music too easy to create, and has experimented creating music with influences from many subgenres of electronic music, such as deep house , downtempo , techno and drum and bass . Chris Brann
99-448: The top spot the following year. Wamdue Project appeared on the initial nominations list for 'Best British Newcomer', at the 2000 Brit Awards , before embarrassed organisers were forced to withdraw the nomination on account of Brann's American nationality. King of My Castle " King of My Castle " is a song by American electronic music producer Chris Brann under his Wamdue Project alias, with vocals by Gaelle Adisson . It
110-523: The top ten of the charts in countries including Denmark, France and Germany in 1999. A follow-up Wamdue Project single, "Where Do We Go", hit number nine on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 1998. One more single ("You're The Reason") achieved success in Germany and the United Kingdom, in lower chart regions (No. 55) and (No. 39). A 2000 re-release of "King of My Castle", with new remixes, hit
121-537: Was originally released in 1997 as a downtempo song but became a worldwide club hit in 1999 when it was remixed by Italian house producer Roy Malone and included on the 1998 album Program Yourself. The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart, topped the UK Singles Chart , and peaked within the top 10 in at least 12 other countries, including Denmark, France, Germany,
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