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1 Discography  



1.1  Studio albums  





1.2  Extended plays  





1.3  Singles  





1.4  Remixes  





1.5  Other appearances  







2 References  





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Fred V & Grafix
Fred Vahrman and Josh Jackson in 2014

Background information

Origin

Exeter, Devon, England, UK

Genres

Drum and bass

Years active

2009–2018

Labels

Hospital

Members

Fred V & Grafix were an English drum and bass duo made up of Frederick "Fred V" Vahrman (born 12 January 1990) and Joshua "Grafix" Jackson (born 14 June 1991). The duo was signed to Hospital Records and hailed from Devon, England. They have guested on BBC Radio 1 shows including Annie Mac. They released their debut album Recognise in 2014, which entered the UK Albums Chart at number 106. The album's second single "Forest Fires" (featuring Etherwood) entered the UK Singles Chart at number 77.

In December 2018, the duo announced their split and the continuation of their solo careers.[1]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Title

Details

Peak chart positions

UK[2]

UK Dance[3]

UK Indie[4]

Recognise

106

11

21

Oxygen

163

7

20

Cinematic Party Music

Extended plays[edit]

Title

EP details

Tracks

Goggles

  1. "Goggles"
  2. "Games People Play"
  3. "Denmark Road"
  4. "Basilisk"

Singles[edit]

Year

Single

Peak chart positions

Album

UK
[5]

UK
Dance

[6]

UK
Indie

[7]

2009

"Groove Melon"

Non-album singles

2011

"Long Distance" / "Room to Breathe"

2012

"Just a Thought"
(featuring Reija Lee)

2013

"Here with You" / "Minor Happy"
(featuring Collin McLoughlin)

2014

"Recognise"

Recognise

"Forest Fires"
(featuring Etherwood)

77

23

5

2016

"Ultraviolet" / "Comb Funk"

Oxygen

"Like the Sun"

2017

"Hurricanes (Wild Love)"

Cinematic Party Music

"Sugar"

"Colours Fading"

"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Remixes[edit]

Year

Artist

Song

Label

2011

Emeli Sandé
(featuring Naughty Boy)

"Daddy"

Virgin Records

C.J. Bolland

"Camargue"

Control

2012

Camo & Krooked

"All Fall Down"

Hospital Records

Wretch 32
(featuring Ed Sheeran)

"Hush Little Baby"

Ministry Of Sound / Jewels

Rudimental
(featuring John Newman)

"Feel the Love"

Asylum Records / Black Butter Records

Daddy's Groove & Little Nancy

"It's Not Right, But it's Okay"

Strictly Rhythm Records

Skepta

"Hold On"

Hospital Records

Madeon

"Icarus"

popcultur / Columbia

2013

Sub Focus
(featuring Alex Clare)

"Endorphins"
(with Sub Focus)

RAM Records

2014

Netsky
(featuring Beth Ditto)

"Running Low"

Sony Music Entertainment

MNEK

"Every Little Word"

Ministry Of Sound

Hybrid

"Be Here Now"

Sony Computer Entertainment Europe

2015

Secondcity
(featuring Ali Love)

"What Can I Do"

Ministry Of Sound

Kele

"Closer"

Wichita

Carmada

"Maybe"

Owsla / Circus

2016

Philip George & Dragonette

"Feel this Way"

3 Beat

Mat Zo
(featuring Sinead Egan)

"The Enemy"

Mad Zoo

Dabin
(featuring Daniela Andrade)

"Hold"

Kannibalen

Dillon Francis
(featuring Will Heard)

"Anywhere"

Sony Music Entertainment

2017

Stanton Warriors
(featuring Eska)

"Still Here"

Punks Music

Bakermat
(featuring Kiesza)

"Don't Want You Back"

Sony Music Entertainment

2018

Becky Hill

"Sunrise In the East"

Polydor / Eko

Camo & Krooked
(featuring ROBB)

"Slow Down"

RAM / Mosaik

Other appearances[edit]

Year

Song

Release

Label

2011

"One of These Days"

Outcast EP

Mainframe Recordings

"Decades"

Make Way for the New Generation

Talkin Beatz

"White Lies"

"Find My Way"

Fifteen Years Of Hospital Records

Hospital Records

2012

"Major Happy"

Sick Music 3

"Vanishing Point"

Hospital Christmas Cracker 2012

2013

"Purple Gates"

Hospitality Drum & Bass 2013

"Downpour (Lush Guitar)"

Hospital Christmas Cracker 2013

2014

"Catch My Breath" featuring Kate Westall

We Are 18

2015

"Major Happy VIP"

Hospital Mixtape: Fred V & Grafix

"This Can't Wait"

2016

"Constellations"

Hospitality Drum & Bass 2016

2017

"Tension" (with Metrik)

We Are 21

2018

"Auckland Sunrise"

Forza Horizon 4: Hospital

2018

"Sunrise"

Forza Horizon 4 (Unreleased song)

References[edit]

  1. ^ @fredvgrafix (3 December 2018). "Thank you for the amazing support over the last 10 years, it's been incredible. Time for a new chapter, please foll…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "UK Albums Chart Archive". Zobbel.de. 12 April 2014.
  • ^ "UK Dance Albums Chart Archive". Official Charts Company. 12 April 2014.
  • ^ "UK Independent Albums Chart Archive". Official Charts Company. 12 April 2014.
  • ^ "UK Singles Chart Archive". Zobbel.de. 22 June 2014.
  • ^ Peak positions for the Dance singles in the UK:
  • ^ Peak positions for the Dance singles in the UK:
  • External links[edit]

    International

  • VIAF
  • Artists


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