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Matisse & Sadko
OriginSosnovy Bor, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
Years active2010–present
Labels
Members
  • Alexander Parkhomenko
  • Yury Parkhomenko

Matisse & Sadko is a Russian DJ and production duo from St. Petersburg, consisting of brothers Alexander and Yury Parkhomenko.[3] They are best known for their collaborations with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix in tracks "Dragon", "Forever", "Break Through The Silence", and "Together" which were received positively by critics.[4][5][6]

History

Alexander Parkhomenko and Yury Parkhomenko both started out as solo artists and started working together under the name "Matisse & Sadko" in 2010.[7][8][better source needed] Initially releasing tracks on labels Armada Zouk and Refune Music, they were brought into mainstream eyes with the release of "Trio" on 5 March 2012 which was produced with Russian DJ Arty.[9] The track received support from artists Swedish House Mafia, Alesso and Dirty South and was known for inputting "elements from classic trance to create a truly monumental progressive house festival anthem".[10] On 12 August 2013, Matisse & Sadko collaborated with Steve Angello to release "SLVR" on Angello's label Size Records, which marked its 100th release and Size's 10th anniversary.[11] They follow up with notable releases "Sigure",[12] "Stars",[13] and "Persia"[14] before working with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix to release their Break Through The Silence EP, containing singles "Break Through The Silence" & "Dragon".[15][16] They moved to a softer sound with the release of "Memories" on 7 September 2015, which was dubbed as a "contemporary piano house" track.[17]

For the 2016 IIHF World Championship event, Matisse & Sadko produced its official theme song which was titled "Go!".[18] They revealed their independent record label "Monomark Music" initially through a 30-second video on YouTube,[19] and officially launched it with the release of "Machine Gun" through Monomark on 1 October 2016.[20] Matisse & Sadko collaborated with Martin Garrix for their third time in the track "Together", which was released on 20 October 2016 and featured in Garrix's Seven EP.[21] Their second release on Monomark was an Arabic-influenced track titled "Ya Amar" which was released on 17 December 2016, marking their final release for that year.[22]

On 20 October 2017, "Forever" was released through STMPD RCRDS which was made in collaboration with Martin Garrix.[4] The track was initially premiered by Garrix during the Creamfields 2017 festival, and was released one day before the annual DJ Mag Top 100 announcement.[23] They released "Witchcraft" through Monomark on 24 November 2017.[24] The name "Witchcraft" originated from the duo's fanbase, who titled the track as so before its official reveal.[25] The release of "Into You" on 8 December 2017 which featured singer Hanne Mjøen was a shift from their house music tracks into a more downtempo future bass sound.[2] The duo characterized the track as "very melodic" with an atmospheric "melancholy flavour".[25]

Matisse & Sadko's first release of 2018 produced with Tiësto titled "Dawnbreaker" was released on 27 March 2018.[26] The track was initially premiered by Tiësto during his Ultra Music Festival 2018 set, and also appeared on his debut EP, I Like It Loud. "Grizzly" was released on 4 May 2018, which featured a fusion of "heavy groove-progressive house and bass house".[27] The duo released "Built For Us" through Monomark on 1 June 2018, a track containing house music elements which differs from their previous electro releases.[28] On 16 August 2018, they released "Saga" through STMPD RCRDS, a song which the duo described as "not just a festival record, but an epic melody with a heroic mood, which can easily relate to the title of the track".[29]

Discography

Charted singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
BEL (Fl)
[30][31]
BEL (Wa)
[32][33]
"Hi Scandinavia!"[34] 2011 [A] [B] Non-album singles
"SLVR"[11]
(with Steve Angello)
2013 [C] [D]
"Riot"[35]
(with Arty)
2014 [E]
"Dragon"[16]
(with Martin Garrix)
2015 55[F] 26[G] Break Through the Silence
(with Martin Garrix)
"Break Through the Silence"[15]
(with Martin Garrix)
39[H]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Title Label Album
2011 "Svenska"[36] Armada Zouk Non-album singles
"We’re Not Alone [Hi Scandinavia!]"[37]
(with Olly James)
"Amulet"[38] Pilot
2012 "The Legend"[39]
(with Swanky Tunes)
Refune Music
"Trio"[9]
(with Arty)
Axtone Records
"Chemistry (Turn the Flame Higher)"[40]
(with Hard Rock Sofa and with Swanky Tunes)
Showland Records
2013 "Stars"[13] DOORN Records
2014 "Sigure"[12] DOORN Records
"Azonto"[41] Armada Trice
"Persia"[14] Size Records
2015 "Memories"[17] Spinnin' Deep
"TENGU"[42]
(with Vigel)
DOORN Records
"Lock 'N' Load"[43] Spinnin' Records
2016 "Get Busy"[44]
(with TITUS)
DOORN Records
"GO! (2016 Ice Hockey World Championship Official Anthem)"[18] MONoMARK Music
"Machine Gun"[20]
"Ninjas"[45] Dim Mak Records
"Together"[6]
(with Martin Garrix)
STMPD RCRDS
"Ya Amar"[22] MONoMARK Music Non-album singles
2017 "Jank' N' Gank"[46] Spinnin' Copyright Free Music
"HNDZ Up"[47] Dim Mak Records
"Forever"[4]
(with Martin Garrix)
STMPD RCRDS
"Witchcraft"[24] MONoMARK Music
"Into You"[2]
(featuring Hanne Mjøen)
STMPD RCRDS
2018 "Dawnbreaker"[26]
(with Tiësto)
Musical Freedom
"Grizzly"[48] STMPD RCRDS Non-album singles
"Built For Us"[28] MONoMARK Music
"Mystery"[49]
(featuring Swedish Red Elephant)
STMPD RCRDS
"Light Me Up"[50]
(with Raiden)
Protocol Recordings
"Saga"[29] STMPD RCRDS
"Takeoff"[51] Musical Freedom

Remixes

Year Track name Original artist Label
2012 "Beating of My Heart" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[52] M-3ox and Heidrun Heat Recordings
"Unity" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[53] Shinedown Atlantic Records
"Can't Stop Now" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[54] The Aston Shuffle Spinnin' Records
2013 "Neon Eyes [Into The Deep]" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[55] Saints of Valory F-Stop Records / Atlantic
2015 "Next to Me" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[56] Otto Knows Big Beat Records
"In My Head" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[57] Galantis
2016 "Hey" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[58] Fais
(featuring Afrojack)
Wall Recordings
2018 "Dreamer" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[59] Axwell Λ Ingrosso Virgin EMI Records
"The Other" (Matisse & Sadko Remix)[60] Lauv Self-released

Notes

  • A ^ "Hi Scandinavia!" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 38 on the Flemish Dance chart.[30][31]
  • B ^ "Hi Scandinavia!" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 30 on the Walloon Dance chart.[32][33]
  • C ^ "SLVR" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 1 on the Flemish Dance chart.[30][31]
  • D ^ "SLVR" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 2 on the Walloon Dance chart.[32][33]
  • E ^ "Riot" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 2 on the Flemish Dance chart.[30][31]
  • F ^ "Dragon" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 55 on the Flemish Ultratip chart.[30][31]
  • G ^ "Dragon" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked at number 26 on the Walloon Ultratip chart.[32][33]
  • H ^ "Break Through the Silence" did not enter the Ultratop 50, but peaked on the Walloon Ultratip chart.[32][33]

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