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2 Death  





3 Discography  



3.1  Studio albums  





3.2  Extended plays  





3.3  Charted singles  





3.4  As lead artist  





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Pierce Fulton
Fulton in January 2016
Fulton in January 2016
Background information
Birth namePierce Collins Fulton
Born(1992-06-06)June 6, 1992[1]
OriginVermont, U.S.[2]
DiedApril 29, 2021(2021-04-29) (aged 28)
Genres
  • electro house
  • indie pop[3]
  • Occupation(s)
    • DJ
  • musician
  • record producer
  • Instruments
  • keyboard
  • synthesizer
  • Years active2011–2021
    Labels
  • Cr2
  • Monstercat
  • Potential Fun
  • Stmpd Rcrds
  • Anjunadeep
  • Formerly of
    • Leaving Laurel
  • Ansolo
  • Atlas Genius
  • Shirts & Skins
  • Eden
  • Martin Garrix
  • Puppet
  • Websitewww.piercefulton.com

    Pierce Collins Fulton (June 6, 1992 – April 29, 2021) was an American DJ, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.[4] In 2014, Fulton's single "Runaway" topped the Billboard Emerging Artists chart.[5][6] Later that year, his song "Kuaga (Lost Time)" was listed at number 38 on Billboard's Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart and used in a Smirnoff ad campaign.[7]

    Career[edit]

    In 2011, Fulton released his debut EP on Cr2 Records.[8] In 2012, Fulton toured with Wolfgang Gartner.[9] Fulton released the Runaway EP in March 2014,[10] the single from the album, "Runaway" reached the top spot on Billboard's Twitter Emerging Artists chart. Fulton's follow-up single, "Kuaga (Lost Time)" experienced similar success and reached 38 on the Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.[11]

    In 2015, Fulton began releasing music on Armin Van Buuren's label Armada Music. That same year, Fulton launched a side-project called "Shirts & Skins" with actor and DJ Ansel Elgort.[12][13] In July 2016, Fulton released the four song EP, Borrowed Lives.[14]

    On June 30, 2017, he released his debut album, "Better Places" following the release of singles "Life in Letters", "Home in August", "Better Places", and "Listen To Your Mama".[15]

    In January 2020, Fulton and Gordon Huntley of Canadian duo Botnek introduced their Leaving Laurel alias.[16] They released their first EP, titled Sometimes It's Scary...but It's Still You and Me / Need Little, Want Less, through Anjunadeep on January 10, 2020.[17]

    Death[edit]

    On May 3, 2021, Pierce's brother Griffith Fulton announced that he had died on the evening of April 29, at age 28, following struggles with mental health.[18]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Title Details
    Introducing Pierce Fulton[19]
    • Released: December 14, 2014
    • Label: Cr2 Records
    Better Places[20]
    • Released: June 30, 2017
    • Label: Potential Fun
    Keeping the Little Things[21]
    • Released: August 14, 2020
    • Label: Self-released

    Extended plays[edit]

    Title Details
    Borrowed Lives[22]
    • Released: July 22, 2016
    • Label: Seeking Blue Records
    Hoarder's Paradise[23]
    • Released: June 14, 2019
    • Label: Potential Fun
    Back to the Neck[24]
    (with Aspetuck)
    • Released: April 3, 2020
    • Label: Potential Fun
    Free Fall[25]
    • Released: August 7, 2020
    • Label: Potential Fun

    Charted singles[edit]

    Title Year Peak chart positions Album
    US
    Dance
    Airplay

    [26]
    US
    Dance/Electronic

    [27]
    "Kuaga" 2014 38 Introducing Pierce Fulton
    "Waiting for Tomorrow"
    (with Martin Garrix and Mike Shinoda)
    2018 26 Bylaw
    "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.

    As lead artist[edit]

    List of singles, showing year released and album name
    Title Year Album
    "Down"[28] 2010 Non-album singles
    "Lucid Dream / Procella"[29] 2011
    "Who Wants Spaghetti?"[30] 2012 Introducing Pierce Fulton
    "Sink or Swim / Mr Mime"[31]
    "Wanna Be"[32]
    (with Maor Levi)
    2013
    "Where We Were"[33]
    (featuring Polina)
    "10/6 (That Should Do It) / West Egg"[34] Non-album single
    "Runaway"[35] 2014 Introducing Pierce Fulton
    "As You Were"[36]
    "Kuaga / Noon Gun"[37]
    "In Reality"[38] 2015 Non-album singles
    "Kuaga (Lost Time)"[39]
    "Landmines"[40]
    (featuring J-Hart)
    "Boy and the Beast"
    (with Puppet)
    Soft Spoken EP
    "No More"[41] Non-album singles
    "False Proof" 2016
    "Losing You"[42] We Are NoFace
    "Make Me Blue"[43] Borrowed Lives
    "Borrowed Lives"
    (featuring Nvdes)
    "Life in Letters"[44] 2017 Better Places
    "Home in August"[45]
    "Better Places"[46]
    (featuring Nvdes)
    "Listen to Your Mama"[47]
    "Overthinking Rain"[48]
    (with Noosa)
    2019 Non-album singles
    "What Is Gonna Make You Happy?"[49]
    (with Noosa)
    "I Know (March 2015)"[50] Hoarder's Paradise
    "Old Times"[51]
    "Esplanade"[52] 2020 Keeping the Little Things
    "Friday Island"[53]

    Remixes[edit]

    Original artist Title Date Label
    Pierce Fulton "I Know" (Pierce Fulton and Blue Mora Remix)[54] October 4, 2019 Potential Fun
    Bo Diddley "Can't Judge"[55] November 9, 2017 Self-released
    Echos "All I Want" March 1, 2016 Echos
    Pierce Fulton "No More" January 22, 2016 Armada Music B.V
    Life of Dillon "Overload"[56] October 23, 2015 Life of Dillon
    Eden "Nocturne"[57] October 12, 2015 Seeking Blue Records
    Goldhouse "FeelGood"[58] December 4, 2014 Goldhouse
    Cash Cash "Surrender"[59] November 24, 2014 Big Beat Records
    Above & Beyond featuring Alex Vargas "Sticky Fingers"[60] July 18, 2014 Anjunabeats
    Tritonal featuring Phoebe Ryan "Now or Never"[61] November 18, 2013 Enhanced
    Dada Life "Boing Clash Boom"[62] June 3, 2013 So Much Dada
    Steve Aoki featuring Polina "Come With Me"[63] February 19, 2013 Ultra Music
    Usher "Scream"[64] August 21, 2012 RCA Records
    Felix Cartal "Domo"[65] February 21, 2012 Dim Mak Records
    Rob & Jak featuring Emil "All My Love"[66] December 29, 2011 WeRecommendRecords
    Chuckie "What Happens in Vegas"[67] December 12, 2011 Cr2 Records
    Mync, Ron Carroll and Dan Castro "Don't be Afraid"[68] August 28, 2011
    Fabian Gray featuring Emanuele "When U Fall"[69] July 29, 2011 Neon Records

    Music videos[edit]

    List of music videos as lead artist, showing year released and directors
    Title Year Director(s)
    "Kuaga (Live Version)"[70] 2015 Arthur Valverde[71]
    "Borrowed Lives" (featuring Nvdes)[72] 2016 Rob Wadleigh[73]

    References[edit]

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