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Ewan McVicar
Ewan McVicar playing at The Warehouse Project 2022
Background information
Born (1994-01-10) January 10, 1994 (age 30)[1]
Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland
OriginAyr, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Genres
  • Detroit Techno
  • Occupation(s)
    • DJ
  • music producer
  • Labels
    • Optimo Music Digital Danceforce
  • Trick
  • Websiteewanmcvicar.co.uk

    Ewan McVicar (born 10 January 1994) is a Scottish DJ and music producer. He came to prominence with the release of his debut single "Tell Me Something Good" in 2021.

    Career[edit]

    On 1 May 2020, McVicar released his EP Street Rave.[2] In 2021, his version of "Tell Me Something Good" reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart[3] and was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), to be following by Gold in 2022 and Platinum in 2023.[4] In February 2022, McVicar released his EP Movin' On Over.[5][6]

    Personal life[edit]

    McVicar is from Ayr, Scotland. He studied at Belmont Academy and graduated in teaching from University of the West of Scotland (UWS).[7][8][2] He is a fan of Scottish Premiership side St Mirren[9] and often wears their kits whilst performing.

    Discography[edit]

    Releases[edit]

    Title Additional Artist(s) Released Label Release Release Type
    U - 10 29 May 2017 N/A U - 10 Single
    90's House Jam 19 September 2017 N/A 90's House Jam Single
    Cellar Door Roose 26 October 2017 TEN Recordings Cellar Door Single
    &Soul 30 January 2018 N/A &Soul Single
    The Realm 15 June 2018 N/A The Realm Single
    Fortitude 15 June 2018 N/A Fortitude Single
    Carpe Diem 15 June 2018 N/A Carpe Diem Single
    Groove On (Mrs M) 15 June 2018 N/A Groove On (Mrs M) Single
    Fisteva 15 June 2018 N/A Fisteva Single
    Coma 3 January 2019 DistroKid Coma Single
    Data Format 3 January 2019 DistroKid Data Format Single
    Been a Long Time 19 April 2019 DistroKid Been a Long Time Single
    Everybody Be Somebody
    Lose Ya Mind Sam Akers 19 March 2020 DistroKid Lose Ya Mind Single
    Street Rave 1 May 2020 Trick Street Rave EP
    Dorian
    The Gaffer feat. Roose
    Street Rave - Edit
    Love Trip 18 December 2020 Nervous Records Love Trip / Hi Land Funk Single
    Hi Land Funk
    Amnocairn 23 April 2021 Shall Not Fade LTD Amnocairn EP
    1001 Freestyle
    Ha Mez
    Stu Boy
    Delta 25 June 2021 Trick Delta Single
    Delta (Extended Mix)
    Tell Me Something Good 25 June 2021 Trick Under Exclusive License to Ministry of Sound Recordings Tell Me Something Good Single
    Tell Me Something Good (Extended Mix)
    Punch the Wall 6 August 2021 Dance Trax Punch the Wall EP
    Ecosse
    The Zulu Bop
    Punch the Wall (MAREAM Remix) MAREAM
    Punch the Wall (Elisa Bee Remix) Elisa Bee
    The Rhythm (feat. Trinere) Trinere 10 September 2021 Nervous Records The Rhythm (feat. Trinere) Single
    Back Tae Ayr 19 November 2021 KOOKOO Records Back Tae Ayr Single
    Plain Outta Luck
    Movin' On Over 11 February 2022 Optimo Music Digital Danceforce Movin' On Over EP
    Showing Up the Freak
    Showing Up the Freak (Ikonika Remix) Ikonika
    Which Way to Go?
    El Bombo 30 March 2022 Higher Ground El Bombo Single
    Hammertime
    Heather Park 8 July 2022 Technicolour Heather Park Single
    The Nucienda
    Sleepwell Big Miz 28 October 2022 Miz Records The Bothy Code EP
    Why Can We No Just Love Each Other? 27 January 2023 N/A Why Can We No Just Love Each Other? Single
    Groove Thang 21 July 2023 Under Exclusive License to Ministry of Sound Recordings Groove Thang Single
    Groove Thang (McVicar's House Dub) 29 September 2023 Under Exclusive License to Ministry of Sound Recordings Groove Thang (McVicar's House Dub) Single
    Rozelle 24 November 2023 HERAS Rozelle Single
    Abrasive Route
    Take Me Away KETTAMA TBA TBA TBA TBA
    D.A.S Track TBA TBA TBA TBA
    Northern Rhythm Patrick Topping 17 May 2024 Ministry of Sound Recordings Northern Rhythm Single

    Remixes[edit]

    Remixes
    Title Original Artist(s) Released Label Release Release Type
    Bones (Ewan McVicar Remix) Twenty Committee, Chloe Rodgers 21 August 2020 Crowds and Power Music Group Bones (Ewan McVicar Remix) Single
    Red Hot Chilli Steppa (Ewan Mcvicar Remix) Karl Jordan 11 September 2020 Takeout Red Hot Chilli Steppa (Ewan Mcvicar Remix) Single
    Red Hot Chilli Steppa (Ewan Mcvicar Extended Remix)
    So Emotional (Ewan McVicar's 12 Inch Kiss Re - Edit) Whitney Houston 6 November 2020 N/A So Emotional (Ewan McVicar's 12 Inch Kiss Re - Edit) Single
    Check It (Ewan McVicar 'Organ' Mix) Mura (Br) 5 February 2021 Trick Check It EP
    Passion 2021 (Ewan McVicar 'New Era' Mix) Amen UK 20 August 2021 Central Station Records Passion 2021 (Ewan McVicar 'New Era' Mix) Single
    Gabriel (Ewan McVicar's House Tribe Dub) Joe Goddard, Valentina 6 May 2022 Greco-Roman Gabriel (Ewan McVicar's House Tribe Dub) Single
    I See You Baby (Ewan McVicar's Spacehouse Remix) Groove Armada, Gramma Funk 24 August 2022 Ministry of Pies Under Exclusive License to BMG Rights Management (UK) I See You Baby (Ewan McVicar's Spacehouse Remix) Single
    Bells of New York 2022 (Break It Down Mix) Slo Moshun 11 November 2022 Network Records Bells of New York 2022 EP
    Ripgroove (Ewan McVicar 'Drop For 34 Knots Mix') Double 99, Top Cat 18 November 2022 Deluxe Records Ltd Ripgroove (25th Anniversary) Album
    Sound & Rhythm (Ewan McVicar Remix) Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs 24 February 2023 Nice Age Music Sound & Rhythm (Ewan McVicar Remix) Single
    No Reason (Ewan McVicar '1994' Remix) The Chemical Brothers 12 May 2023 EMI / Virgin Records No Reason (Ewan McVicar '1994' Remix) Single
    Energy (feat. DRAMA) [Ewan McVicar '05 Remix] NEIL FRANCES 20 March 2024 NEIL FRANCES Under Exclusive License to Nettwerk Music Group Energy (feat. DRAMA) [Ewan McVicar '05 Remix] Single

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Stand Out Stories | Ewan McVicar" (Video). YouTube. Tessuti. 10 May 2022. 00:06:06. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  • ^ a b Carroll, Ryan (1 May 2020). "Ayr DJ tipped to become one of the hottest names in dance music drops epic EP". Daily Record. Archived from the original on 30 October 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  • ^ Lyons, Bev (16 October 2021). "Scots DJ Ewan McVicar surprised by top 40 success of Tell Me Something Good". Daily Record. Archived from the original on 16 January 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  • ^ "British single certifications – Ewan McVicar – Tell Me Something Good". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  • ^ "Ewan McVicar releases new EP, 'Movin' On Over'". Mixmag. Archived from the original on 12 February 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  • ^ "Ewan McVicar releases new EP, 'Movin' On Over', on Optimo Music Digital Danceforce: Listen". DJMag.com. 11 February 2022. Archived from the original on 14 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  • ^ Letonja, Timotej (26 August 2022). "IN CONVERSATION WITH EWAN MCVICAR". Numéro Netherlands. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  • ^ "Under the Radar: Ewan McVicar". www.scotsman.com. Archived from the original on 10 November 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  • ^ Ramage, Ben (15 July 2022). "DJ Ewan McVicar says helping his club St Mirren launch new away kit was 'unreal'". Daily Record. Retrieved 1 May 2023.

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