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Jon Pearn

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Jon Pearn
GenresHouse, dance
Occupation(s)Record producer, musician, DJ
Instrument(s)Keyboard, turntables
Years active1996–present
LabelsDefected, Simma Black, Suara, Toolroom, Rebirth, OFF
Websitehttp://jonpearn.com/

Jon Pearn is an English house music producer and a member of several successful acts including Araknofobia, Full Intention, Bodyrox and Marvel Riot.

Biography

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Pearn, with production partner Nick Bridges formed Bodyrox. Their track "Yeah Yeah" was a hit in 2006[1] with the help of Luciana. "Yeah Yeah" went on to chart at number 2 in the UK Top 40 and was subsequently nominated for two International Dance Music awards, an MTV video award and the prestigious Ivor Novello awards in 2007.[2]

Working alongside Michael Gray as Full Intention, the duo has produced songs such as "America (I Love America)", "Once in a Lifetime" and "I Can Cast a Spell". Moreover, the duo provided remixes for artists including Jamiroquai, Supafly, Mariah Carey, Masters at Work, Emma Bunton and Ultra Nate. Full Intention were also nominated for a Grammy Award for their remix of "Amazing" by George Michael in 2004.[3]

In the 2010s, Pearn released numerous tracks with Full Intention. In May 2019, he collaborated with PowerDress and Arthur Baker on a track called "Constellations".

Discography

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Singles

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  • 2003 Pearn & Campbell - Reach (Original Dub)
  • 2009 Polluted Mindz Ft Master Shortie - Daydream
  • 2010 Paul Harris, Michael Gray & Jon Pearn - Caught Up (Original Mix)
  • 2013 Michael Gray & Jon Pearn - Specialized (Original Mix)
  • 2019 Powerdress x Arthur Baker & Jon Pearn - Constellations
  • 2021 PowerDress & Jon Pearn - Divine Nature
  • 2023 PowerDress & Jon Pearn feat Penny F - The Way We Move (Radio Edit)

Remixes

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  • 2016 StoneBridge - Freak On (Jon Pearn Club Mix)

References

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  1. ^ ITM Article, Bodyrox - Yeah yeah, whatever, February 2007, by Elliot G, Inthemix.com.au
  2. ^ "2007 Ivor Novello Nominees". Archived from the original on 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2018-12-23.
  3. ^ 47TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS (2004), Grammy.com
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