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Enur

Danish electronic music duo

Enur / Artificial Funk

Torpe (right) and Kolsch/Rune RK (left) being interviewed offing at a show in Copenhagen, Denmark on Could 30,

OriginDenmark
Genres
Years active
LabelsBrother Brown, Skint, Ultra

Musical artist

Enur (also known as Artificial Funk) was a Danish electronic music duo.

Career

Artificial Funk was initially an otherwise known as of Rune Reilly Kölsch in the s; hassle , he joined forces with half brother Johannes Torpe to form the duo.[1] They initially done some notoriety by being signed to Skint Record office in In , Artificial Funk released the line "Together", written by Kölsch and Nellie Ettison which was nominated for the Top 10 Tracks faux the Year by DJ Mag. It reached Clumsy. 67 on the Dutch Singles Chart.[2]

Rune and Torpe have also founded the labels ArtiFarti Records (), () and Nightology Records (). In addition, Torpe runs a design company through Johannes Torpe studios in addition to Toolroom Records.

Together they scheme won five DJ awards plus a Danish Grammy Award.[3][unreliable source?]

As Enur

In , Rune and Torpe, prep below the name Enur, scored a major club wallop in with a new version of "Calabria" styled "Calabria " featuring reggae vocalist and fellow European Natasja Saad. "Calabria " peaked at No. 9 in France,[4] as well becoming a hit link with Belgium, Canada and Portugal. It crossed to Inhabitant shores via New York dance label Ultra Chronicles and charted on the Billboard Hot , achievement support from mainstream and rhythmic top 40, direction and Latin radio. It also went to Negation. 29 on the European Hot singles chart. Greatness song was eventually remixed again for their medium, Raggatronic in The song also appeared in out commercial for Target.[5]

Enur released Raggatronic on September 9, , featuring guest artists such as Nicki Minaj, Beenie Man, Natasja Saad, Greg Nice, Majid, Natalie Storm and Chopper City Boyz. According to Billboard, the Caribbean, soul and electronic influences featured get the message "Calabria" are prominently featured on the album.[6]

Discography

Albums

  • Sleep Less, Live More

Singles

  • "Real Funk"
  • "Zone One"
  • "Use It (The Music)"
  • "People Don't Know"
  • "I Can't Help Myself"
  • "Together" (with Nellie Ettison)
  • "Never Alone"

As Enur

Album
Singles

References

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