biographical info
Edmonton, Alberta‐based Audio Playground is the latest collaboration between
Canadian producers Rubix & DRC and singer Anthony Gitto. The trio came together
in June of 2009 and immediately burned up the music charts and the dance floor
with its first single "(A Little) Respect", a remake of the new‐wave hit by British
synthpop duo Erasure.
Their debut song topped the Canadian singles sales charts, remaining in the number
one spot for six consecutive weeks while being trailed by international stars Lady
Gaga, Madonna, The Black Eyed Peas and U2. After briefly dropping to third place,
the song did something seldom accomplished in the music world: it jumped back up
to reach number one on the charts once again. It also has proven to be a best seller
on iTunes and been included in popular dance music compilations such as Universal
Music Canada's "Clubland"‐‐the equivalent of the popular British CD series. Not bad
for a new act.
Originally, Audio Playground was a dance music project. But artistic and business
ingenuity helped the band accomplish an unexpected crossover into pop.
The secret of Audio Playground's success may be its unconventional strategy: the
simultaneous release of a song in different versions. Many different versions. "We
want to hit every radio and club format possible", says Rubix. "Strong branding and
a management strategy focused on developing a motivated fan base are key in this
aggressive and very competitive industry".
The band's first maxi‐single consisted of seven versions of the same title‐‐including
dance, electro, hard house, Latin hip‐hop and urban cuts, all remixed by renowned
DJs including U.S.‐based Mike Rizzo, Carlos Berrios, Dan Matthews, Lenny Douglas
and Randy Taylor‐Weber.
The EP also included a romantic ballad version. "Anthony wanted a vocal challenge
that could demonstrate his vocal abilities, like his falsetto," says DRC. "We had a
blast mapping and recording the various concepts".
Having gained much more than just a little respect in the music industry with a
super‐catchy, chart smashing debut, Audio Playground hopes to go global with a
similar strategy.
The group is set to release their second single this summer, "Shadows," which
comes in an EP with seven various pop, rhythmic and club versions. The trio again
surrounded itself with some of the world's top remixers to generate a broad array of
"Shadows" for different audiences. Versions by Digital Dog and Bimbo Jones from
the U.K. and Tracy Young & Mike Rizzo from the U.S. are featured alongside Latin
influenced rhythms by initial contributors Berrios, Douglas and Taylor‐Weber.
"Shadows was meant to be our first release", says Gitto. He adds that there was even
an earlier music video for it. But after a change of plans and in light of the success
enjoyed by their debut single, the band retooled "Shadows" and even reshot the
song's video on 16mm film with a full production crew.
Audio Playground has an album in the works and the band spends its time
commuting between Toronto, New York, Los Angeles and their label's Western
Canadian home base. They are also collaborating with other chart topping singers in
some of their penned releases while also spicing up the lyrics to their songs with
lines in Spanish, French and other languages.
"Shadows" is slated for release in America on Aug. 11 and worldwide on Sept. 14.