Drax Project
Drax Project | |
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Origin | Wellington, New Zealand |
Genres | |
Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | Universal |
Members | Sam Thomson Shaan Singh Matt Beachen Ben O'Leary |
Drax Project is a four piece New Zealand band that formed in 2014. Recording a mix of jazz, R&B and pop music, the band came to prominence in 2018 with the single "Woke Up Late", which was certified platinum by RIANZ.
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Biography
Drax Project began as buskers in Wellington in 2013, composed of just Shaan Singh on saxophone and Matt Beachen on drums (the origin of the band's name is a portmanteau of 'drums' and 'sax').[1][2]
Drax Project mostly performed pop song covers while busking at Courtenay Place, Wellington and performing at local bars and events.[3][4] Double bassist Sam Thomson joined shortly after, and guitarist Ben O'Leary joined the band a year after, when the band made the switch to creating original material.[1][4] All members were jazz students at Massey University, except for O'Leary who studied music at Whitireia New Zealand.[3][4]
In August 2014, the band released their first extended play to Bandcamp.[5] A friend of O'Leary's produced the extended play as a part of his final year assignment for music school.[3] The exposure from the extended play allowed Drax Project to be booked for summer festivals in 2014-2015.[3]
In 2016, the group released their second extended play, T/W/OO, through Universal.[2] It was produced by founding Shapeshifter member Devin Abrams.[3] The extended play's first single "Cold" was successful on Spotify, reaching #1 on their viral chart and being streaked over 160,000 times in three months.[2]
In 2017, Drax Project opened for Lorde's Auckland concert of her Melodrama World Tour in November 2017,[6] as well as New Zealand band Six60.[7]
In November 2017, the band released the song "Woke Up Late". It gained popularity over the next few months on Spotify and was widely played on New Zealand radio stations.[8] In March, Drax Project opened for Ed Sheeran's three Auckland performances of his ÷ Tour in March 2018 (currently the largest-scale concert held in New Zealand as of 2018).[9][10] By April, "Woke Up Late" had been certified Platinum by the RIANZ.[8] In March, the band were featured on "Light", the third single from US rapper Famous Dex's album Dex Meets Dexter (2018)[11]
Drax Project will release their debut studio album in 2018.[12]
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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NZ [13] |
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Drax Project EP |
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— | |
T/W/OO |
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18 | |
Covers (Live) |
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40 | |
"—" denotes an extended play that did not chart. |
Singles
As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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NZ [13] |
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"Cold"[2] | 2016 | —[upper-alpha 1] | T/W/OO | |
"Came to Me"[15] | — | |||
"Falling Out of Sight"[16] | —[upper-alpha 2] | Non-album singles | ||
"So Lost"[17] | —[upper-alpha 3] | |||
"Woke Up Late" | 2017 | 17 |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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NZ [13] |
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"Light"[19] (Famous Dex featuring Drax Project) |
2018 | —[upper-alpha 4] | Dex Meets Dexter |
Other charted songs
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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NZ [21] |
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"Cry Me a River / Higher Ground (Live)" | 2017 | —[upper-alpha 5] | Covers (Live) |
"Pony (Live)" | —[upper-alpha 6] | ||
"Latch (Live)" | —[upper-alpha 7] |
Notes
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External links
- Drax Project on Instagram
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