Jiant
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Jiant | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | Pop, dance-pop, pop rock, R&B |
Occupation | Producing |
Years active | 2001-2008 |
Members | Tim Hawes Pete Kirtley Dave Valler Tim Hart |
Website | AudiomediaPro.com |
Jiant was a British record production and songwriting team, headed by Tim Hawes and Pete Kirtley, working in the genres of pop, R&B and dance.[1] Following their formation in 1999, the team collaborated with other composers and performers, including Alison Clarkson.[1]
In 2002, they received an Ivor Novello Award for their work on "Pure and Simple."[1] The song was recorded and performed by British pop group Hear'Say, and was the fastest-selling UK single of 2001.[2]
Selected production discography
[edit]2001
[edit]- Hear'Say - "Can't Stop Thinking about That"
- Hear'Say - "Pure and Simple"
2003
[edit]- Bro'Sis - "V.I.P."
- Kym Marsh - "After Goodbye"
- No Angels - "No Angel (It's All in Your Mind)"
- No Angels - "So What"
2006
[edit]- Joana Zimmer - "What It the Good in Goodbye"
- Monrose - "Do That Dance"
- Monrose - "Live Life Get By"
- Monrose - "Oh La La"
- Monrose - "Shame"
- Sugababes - "Now You're Gone"
2007
[edit]- Lisa Bund - "All That I Am"
- Lisa Bund - "In My Head"
- Monrose - "Everybody Makes Mistakes"
- Monrose - "Leading Me on"
- Monrose - "Rebound"
- Monrose - "Strictly Physical"
- Monrose - "What You Don't Know"
- Monrose - "Yesterday's Gone"
- Mutya Buena - Strung Out
- No Angels - "Make a Change"
- No Angels - "Misguided Heart"
- Room2012 - "Chuckoo Brain"
- Room2012 - "Don't Let the Sun"
- Room2012 - "Fresh"
- Room2012 - "Head Bash"
- Room2012 - "Mr. DJ"
- Room2012 - "Naughty but Nice"
- Room2012 - "Simple Things"
2008
[edit]- Monrose - "Strike the Match"
- Monrose - "Going out tonight"
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Inglis, Sam (May 2001). "TIM HAWES & PETE KIRTLEY: Writing & Recording Hear'Say's 'Pure & Simple'". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
- ^ "Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-07-02.