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Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano

Dutch DJ and record producer duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
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Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano is a Dutch DJ and record production duo from Amsterdam, composed of Sunnery Gorré (Sunnery James) and Ryan de Lange (Ryan Marciano).[1]

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Accustomed to renowned labels, they released "SOTU" in March 2013, collaboration with Nicky Romero, on the label of Steve Angello. The title was a success, ranking as high as #2 on the Beatport Top 100.[2]

Soon after, the duo joined Spinnin' Records, where they signed many singles such as "Triton", "Salute", and more recently "Come Follow".[3]

They have since joined the Armada Music family with their own imprint SONO Music. Their music has developed a distinct tribal style to it.

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Extended plays

  • Affective (2018)[5]
  • Love, Dance and Feel (2019)
  • Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Present: The Tribe Vol. One (2020)

Charting singles

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Other singles

Only singles and remixes released since October 2012 are listed below:

  • 2011: Markuzza/Zweepstok [Size Records]
  • 2011: Lethal Industry [Spinnin Records]
  • 2012: Finally Here [Spinnin Records]
  • 2013: Firefaces (Energy 2013 Anthem) (with Jaz von D) [Spinnin Records]
  • 2013: Stiffness (with Chocolate Puma) [X]
  • 2013: Ultronic [Spinnin Records]
  • 2013: Triton (Dance Valley 2013 Anthem) (with DubVision) [Spinnin Records]
  • 2013: S.O.T.U. (with Nicky Romero) [Size Records]
  • 2014: Circus (with Ariyan) [Musical Freedom]
  • 2014: One Life (featuring Miri Ben-Ari) [Doorn (Spinnin)]
  • 2014: Salute [Spinnin Records]
  • 2014: Red Moon [Doorn (Spinnin)]
  • 2015: Come Follow (featuring KiFi) [Spinnin Records]
  • 2015: Karusell (with Leroy Styles) [Spinnin Records]
  • 2015: ABC (with Sander van Doorn) [Doorn Records (Spinnin)]
  • 2015: Horny Bounce [Armada Trice]
  • 2016: Don't Make Me Wait [Armada Music]
  • 2016: Drums Of Tobago (with Eddie Thoneick) [Armada Music]
  • 2017: The One That Got Away (featuring Clara Mae)[Sono Music]
  • 2017: Avalanche (featuring Luciana) [Sono Music]
  • 2017: Shorty [Sono Music]
  • 2017: Nobody Told Me (featuring Kepler) [Sono Music]
  • 2017: You Are (with Armin van Buuren) [Armada Music]
  • 2017: La Vela (Prende La Vela) [Sono Music]
  • 2018: I'll House You (vs. Thomas Newson) [Sono Music]
  • 2018: Savages (with Bruno Martini featuring Mayra) [Sono Music]
  • 2018: Badman (with Dyna) [Sono Music]
  • 2018: 5 Minutes Away (featuring Bayku) [Armada Music][5]
  • 2018: Thinking About You (featuring Blaq Tuxedo) [Sono Music][10]
  • 2018: Worst Way (featuring Seann Bowe) [Sono Music]
  • 2018: You Are Too (with Armin van Buuren) [Armada Music][11]
  • 2018: Bombs Away (with Tom Staar) [Size Records][12]
  • 2018: Born Again (Babylonia) (with Nicola Fasano & Adam Clay) [Armada Music]
  • 2018: In My Mind (with Marc Volt) [Armada Music][13]
  • 2019: Coffee Shop (featuring Kes Kross)
  • 2019: Shameless (featuring Mayra) [Sono Music][14]
  • 2019: Ruff (with Novak) [Sono Music][15]
  • 2019: Love, Dance and Feel (with Leon Benesty) [Sono Music][16]
  • 2019: In My Bones (with Dan McAlister) [Sono Music][17]
  • 2019: Ponypack [Sono Music][18]
  • 2019: Monster (with Magnificence) [Musical Freedom][19]
  • 2020: Life After You (featuring Rani) [Sono Music][20]
  • 2020: Devotion [Sono Music][21]
  • 2020: What If (featuring Hannah Ellis) [Sono Music][22]
  • 2021: Unseen Heroes [Sono Music][23]
  • 2021: Better Things (with Ginge and OG) [Sono Music][24]
  • 2022: See (with QG) [Sono Music][25]
  • 2023: Keloke (with Gian Varela)[26]

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