Karanda is UK music project consisting of producer/ DJ James Wood from Leicester , United Kingdom and Andrew Curd from Worthing , United Kingdom .
6-458: Karanda may refer to: Karanda (band) , a dance music group Karanda, Iran , a village in Iran Karanda (shrub) , a plant Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Karanda . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
12-653: A collaboration with Juventa, and remixes for Audien and Estiva , they gained further support from Above & Beyond , Paul van Dyk , Tritonal , tyDi , Cosmic Gate , Lange , Darude , and many more. Collaborations with Kathy Fisher, Store N Forward, Mike Shiver, Alana Aldea and more have proven to further show the diversity of the Karanda sound. In 2016, Matt Darey got in touch after enjoying ‘Supreme’ on Rafael Frost’s record label, and they then remixed his single ‘Keep Talking’. Since then, James and Matt (both from Leicester) have gotten together on numerous occasions, and James
18-432: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karanda&oldid=1094082061 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Karanda (band) Karanda’s journey began in 2004, with James and Andi meeting online in an old mIRC chat room. Andi
24-553: The opportunity to officially remix Ellie Goulding 's 'Beating Heart' from the Divergent film with their friend Andrew Wilson ('Offset'), and it was set to be released through Universal Music , but unfortunately the single release was cancelled. However, their remix still received airplay on Capital FM and KISS . Having signed tracks with Armada, AVA and Coldharbour, Karanda signed with Enhanced Music in late 2011, where things really took off. With singles such as ‘Titan’ and ‘Kingpin’,
30-533: Was signed by Markus Schulz to Coldharbour, with numerous support from Rank 1 , Sander van Doorn and many more. They remixed Markus Schulz ’s 'Last Man Standing'. Later in 2011, they remixed Bart Claessen 's 2010 track 'Hartseer' for Ferry Corsten ’s ‘Full On Ferry’ compilation, gaining support from Above & Beyond . They travelled around the UK and Europe with shows in London, Amsterdam, Poznan and more. Karanda received
36-401: Was the first DJ to truly support James’ music. James had early solo success signing with Andy Moor ’s AVA record label, and received numerous support from Judge Jules on BBC Radio 1. In 2008, Karanda was born. Their first track self-titled ’Karanda' received support from Armin van Buuren , and 'Shuffle' gained support from Judge Jules . Their first vocal track ‘On Hold’ featuring David Call
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