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Stuart Crichton
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPop, electronic, R&B
Occupation(s)
  • Songwriter
  • music producer
  • Years active1989–present
    LabelsNative Tongue Music

    Stuart Crichton is a music producer/songwriter from Scotland, currently based in Los Angeles, California.

    Career

    [edit]

    Starting out in 1989 under the name Solo, Stuart self-released the Sample Free EP in 1990 which featured the song "Rainbow", using the theme tune from the children's show of the same name. It became a cult classic, with copies of the 12-inch vinyl selling for £150 plus at Eastern Blok record shop in Manchester, England. Follow-up records include "Come On" and "So Beautiful" in the early 1990s. In the mid-'90s, he formed the electronic/house music groups Umboza and Narcotic Thrust, the latter an anagram of Crichton's name.[1][2] They released several singles, including "Safe from Harm", which reached number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 2002, and "I Like It", which reached number 16 on the chart in 2004.[3] At this time, Crichton was primarily producing dance tracks, releasing music on early progressive house labels such as FFRR, ZTT and Mushroom, and helping make Limbo Records a big part of the early '90s progressive house scene.[2] In 1998, Crichton had a No. 17 UK Dance hit with the UK garage track "Happy Day", under the alias SJC.

    Crichton has since written for and produced artists in a variety of genres, including Kylie Minogue, Backstreet Boys, Pet Shop Boys, Selena Gomez, Toni Braxton, Sugababes, DNCE and Kygo.[4][5][6][7] He produced three songs on Stan Walker's 2010 album From the Inside Out, including the singles "Homesick" and "Choose You" (which he also co-wrote).[8] He co-wrote and co-produced Kesha's single "Learn to Let Go", from her 2017 album Rainbow, as well as the track "Let 'em Talk" featuring Eagles of Death Metal.[4][9][10] The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart,[11] and was nominated for the 2018 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album.[12] Three songs he wrote and produced were nominated at the 2019 Grammy Awards: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by the Backstreet Boys (Best Pop Duo/Group Performance);[13] "Stargazing" by Kygo (Best Remixed Recording);[14] and the album Sex & CigarettesbyToni Braxton (Best R&B Album).[15] He wrote and produced six songs on the 2019 Backstreet Boys album DNA, which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 charts.[16][17][18][19] Rolling Stone called Crichton the "common thread on DNA"[16] and Vulture.com called the songs Crichton wrote for the album "the meat of DNA, a breezy collection of three-minute love songs that apply the singers’ airtight melodies to the sound of modern pop radio."[20] Crichton wrote and produced Louis Tomlinson's 2019 single "Don't Let It Break Your Heart".[21] He wrote and produced Kesha's 2019 single "Rich, White, Straight Men",[22] and he wrote and produced four songs on her 2020 album High Road.[23]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Crichton lived in London for 18 years, relocated to Sydney, Australia in 2008, and then in 2015 to Los Angeles, California.[1][16]

    Awards

    [edit]
    Year Award Category Work Result
    2004 APRA Music Award Most Performed Dance Work "Tonight" by Amiel Nominated[24]
    International Dance Music Award Best Pop Dance Track "I Like It" by Narcotic Thrust Won[25]
    2015 APRA Music Award Country Work of the Year "Here's To You and I" by The McClymonts Nominated[26]

    Discography

    [edit]

    Singles

    [edit]
    Title Artist Year Peak positions
    US Dance
    [3]
    UK Singles Chart
    [27]
    UK Dance
    [28]
    "Cry India" Umboza 1995 16 19
    "Sunshine" 1996 14
    "Funky Acid Baby" Narcotic Thrust 1996 96
    "Happy Day" (featuring Wayne Allen) SJC 1998 17
    "Safe from Harm" (featuring Yvonne John Lewis) Narcotic Thrust 2002 1 24
    "I Like It" 2004 16 9 3
    "When the Dawn Breaks" 28
    "Waiting for You" 2006

    Writing and producing credits

    [edit]
    Year Artist Album Song Credit
    1993 Kirsty MacColl Titanic Days Producer, remixer
    Apollo 440 Astral America Remixer
    1994 Single Gun Theory Flow, River of My Soul Producer
    1995 Keoki All Mixed Up "Justice Justice" Writer, producer
    1996 Right Said Fred Smashing! Producer
    1999 Apollo 440 Gettin' High on Your Own Supply "Stop the Rock" Remixer/Co Producer
    Andy White Andywhite.compilation Producer, writer
    2001 Christine Anu Come My Way Writer, producer, keyboards, vocals
    Andy White Andy White "Understand" Producer, writer
    "Coz I'm Free" Producer, writer
    2002 Sugababes Angels with Dirty Faces "Round Round" Remixer
    Pet Shop Boys Release Producer
    Kylie Minogue Fever "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head" Producer/Remixer
    2003 Apollo 440 Dude Descending a Staircase "Hustler Groove" Writer, producer, keyboards, cello
    Amiel Audio Out "Side by Side" Producer, drum programming, additional sounds
    Sugababes Three "Whatever Makes You Happy" Writer, producer
    "Million Different Ways" Writer, producer
    Pet Shop Boys PopArt "Miracles" Producer
    "Flamboyant" Producer
    Andy White Boy 40 "Tell My Why" Writer, producer
    "Can't Hold Back" Writer, producer
    2006 Jamelia Walk with Me "No More" Writer, producer
    "Beware of the Dog" Writer, producer
    Pet Shop Boys Fundamental "Minimal" Producer, mixer
    2007 Delta Goodrem Delta "Believe Again" Writer, producer
    "In This Life" Writer, producer
    "You Will Only Break My Heart" Writer, producer
    "The Guardian" Writer, producer
    "One Day" Writer, producer
    "Angels in the Room" Writer, producer
    2008 Brian McFadden Set in Stone "Twisted" Writer, producer
    "Room to Breathe" Writer, producer
    "Forgive Me Twice" Writer, producer
    2009 Kylie Minogue Boombox Producer
    Natalie Bassingthwaighte 1000 Stars "Why Do I" Writer, producer
    2010 Stan Walker From the Inside Out "Homesick" Writer, producer
    "Choose You" Writer, producer
    "The One" Writer, producer
    Guy Sebastian Like It Like That Producer
    2011 Koreen Perry Turning Point "Don't Bring Me Down" Writer
    Damien Leith Roy: A Tribute to Roy Orbison Producer
    2012 Chimène Badi Laisse les Dire "Laisse les Dire" Writer
    Kate Alexa Infatuation "Buttercup" Writer
    "I'm Falling" Writer, producer
    2013 Tina Arena Reset "Love You Less" Writer
    Selena Gomez Stars Dance "Lover in Me" Writer
    2015 Gin Wigmore Blood to Bone "Black Parade" Writer, producer
    "Written in the Water" Writer, producer
    "DFU" Writer, producer
    Jamie McDell Ask Me Anything "Falling" Writer, producer
    "This Time" Writer, producer
    "Back of My Mind" Writer, producer
    "Moon Shines Red" Writer, producer
    "Crash" Writer, producer
    "Six Miles" Writer, producer
    "My Old Hands" Writer, producer
    2016 Ferras "Closer" Writer, producer
    "Medicine" Writer, producer
    Havana Brown "Like Lightning" Writer, producer
    tyDi & Olivia Somerlyn "Only" Writer, producer
    Guy Sebastian Part 1 (EP) "Set in Stone" Writer, producer
    Sweet California 3 "Hum" Writer, producer
    Cole Plante feat. Bobi Andonov "Teardrops" Co-producer
    2017 Kesha Rainbow "Learn to Let Go" Writer, producer
    "Let 'em Talk" (feat. Eagles of Death Metal) Writer, producer
    Kygo ft. Justin Jesso Stargazing "Stargazing" Writer, producer
    Kesha The Greatest Showman: Reimagined "This Is Me" Vocal production
    2018 Toni Braxton Sex & Cigarettes "Coping" Writer, producer
    Sigrid Raw "I Don't Want to Know" Producer
    Backstreet Boys DNA "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" Writer, producer
    "Chateau" Writer, producer
    "The Way It Was" Writer, producer
    "OK" Writer, producer
    "Is It Just Me" Vocal producer
    "Best Days" Writer, producer
    Conrad Sewell Ghosts & Heartaches "Healing Hands" Writer, producer
    DNCE People To People "Still Good" Writer, producer
    2019 Oliver Heldens "Summer Lover" Writer, producer
    Robin Schulz IIII "All This Love" Writer, producer
    Kesha "Rich, White, Straight Men" Writer, producer
    Louis Tomlinson Walls "Don't Let It Break Your Heart" Writer, producer
    The Chainsmokers World War Joy "See The Way" (ft. Sabrina Claudio) Writer, producer
    Pete Tong Chilled Classics "Darkest Days" Writer, producer
    Mads Langer Me Without You EP "Me Without You" Writer, producer
    Mr. Belt & Wezol "Not Dancing" Writer, producer
    2020 Kesha High Road "Honey" Writer, producer
    "Birthday Suit" Writer, producer
    "The Potato Song (Cuz I Want To)" Writer, producer
    "BFF" ft. Wrabel Writer, producer
    Galantis "The Lake" ft. Wrabel Writer, co-producer
    James Newman "Enough" Writer, producer
    Tiësto The London Sessions "God Is a Dancer" ft. Mabel Mixer
    "Round & Round" ft. Galxara Writer, producer
    Mads Langer "21:4" Writer, producer
    2022 Kygo ft. Stuart Crichton Thrill of the Chase "All for Love" Writer, producer, singer
    MK & Burns ft. Teddy Swims "Better" Writer, producer
    Illenium ft. Teddy Swims Illenium "All That Really Matters" Writer, producer
    NCT 127 2 Baddies "Gold Dust" Writer, producer
    Benny Benassi ft. Bryn Christopher "One More Night" Writer, producer
    Matoma "The Power" Writer, producer
    Teddy Swims Sleep is Exhausting "Devil in a Dress" Writer, producer
    Matteo Bocelli Three Thousand Years of Longing "Cautionary Tale (Film Version)" Writer, producer
    "Close" Writer, producer
    Martin Jasper Papercut "Empty House" Writer, producer
    2023 Armin van Buuren ft. Wrabel Feel Again "Feel Again" Writer, producer
    Armin van Buuren & Matoma ft. Teddy Swims "Easy to Love" Writer, producer
    Armin van Buuren ft. Stuart Crichton "Dayglow" Writer, producer, singer
    Nick Carter "Hurts to Love You" Writer, producer
    Kesha Gag Order "Something to Believe In" Writer, producer
    "Eat the Acid" Writer, producer
    David Guetta & MORTEN "Something to Hold On To" Writer, producer
    The Rose "You're Beautiful" Writer, producer
    Lost Frequencies All Stand Together "All Stand Together" Writer, producer, vocals
    Sam Fischer I Love You, Please Don't Hate Me "Somebody Cares" Writer, producer

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b Stuart Crichton, Native Tongue Music Publishing. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  • ^ a b "Top Dance Producer Stuart Crichton and sE in Dance Floor Heaven!" Music Tools, 12 August 2008.
  • ^ a b Narcotic Thrust Chart History, Billboard. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  • ^ a b Elias Leight, "See Kesha Exorcise Her Demons in 'Learn to Let Go' Video," Rolling Stone, 27 July 2017.
  • ^ Gabriel Wilder, "Inside the tropical hideway where hits are made," The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 June 2016.
  • ^ Peter Vincent, "What will Jessica Mauboy sing at Eurovision?" The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 May 2014.
  • ^ Mike Wass, "Ferras, Tarot Cards & A Metaphysician: A Different Kind Of Q&A," Idolator, 4 October 2016.
  • ^ Cameron Adams, "Stan Walker's first original offering," The Daily Telegraph, 18 August 2010.
  • ^ Kesha, "Learn To Let Go," HuffPost, 27 July 2017.
  • ^ Marissa Lorusso, "Kesha Walks Us Through Her 'Rainbow', Track By Track", All Songs Considered, NPR, 11 August 2017.
  • ^ Keith Caulfield, "Kesha's Rainbow Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart," Billboard, 20 August 2017.
  • ^ "Best Pop Vocal Album". grammy.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  • ^ "Artist: Backstreet Boys". grammy.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  • ^ Bein, Kat. "Zedd, Porter Robinson & More DJs React to 2019 Grammy Nominations". billboard.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  • ^ "Best R&B Album". grammy.com. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  • ^ a b c Leight, Elias. "The Backstreet Boys Were Hitless for Years. Then They Met Stuart Crichton". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  • ^ Caulfield, Keith. "Backstreet Boys Score First No. 1 Album in Nearly 20 Years on Billboard 200 Chart With 'DNA'". billboard.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  • ^ Kirkland, Justin. "I Had to Convince The Backstreet Boys They Were Cool". esquire.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  • ^ Dolan, Jon. "Review: Backstreet's Back With Contemporary-Pop Magic on 'DNA'". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  • ^ Jenkins, Craig. "The Rise and Fall and Rise of the Backstreet Boys". vulture.com. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  • ^ "Louis Tomlinson's new single 'Don't Let It Break Your Heart' is sure to motivate you". radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  • ^ Zemler, Emily. "Kesha Rids the World of 'Rich, White, Straight Men' on New Track". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  • ^ Kenneally, Cerys. "Kesha pushes back High Road album release date". thelineofbestfit.com. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  • ^ "Screen Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 30 July 2010. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
  • ^ "Narcotic Thrust – I Like It," europlus.us, 28 May 2016.
  • ^ 2015 APRA Music Awards, 2015.
  • ^ "NARCOTIC THRUST | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  • ^ "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40 | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
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