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Blanke (DJ)

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Blanke
Birth nameJohn Paul Orchison
Born (1991-12-16) 16 December 1991 (age 32)
Bundaberg, Australia
OriginCanberra, Australia
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • producer
Years active2015–present
Labels

John Paul Orchison (born 16 December 1991), known professionally as Blanke[a], is an Australian electronic music producer and DJ from Canberra.[2]

Career

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Blanke's first release was a remix of Death Ray Shake on Ministry Of Sound's Downright Music label in 2015.[3] After that in 2016 he released his first EP "Black Mamba/Koji" under Artist Intelligence Agency.[4] After a year Blanke made his debut under the KLASH label with his first single "Immunity". In 2017 John introduced his second EP "Curiosity"[5] and released few remixes. 2018 has been a very productive year for him. He released collaborations and remixes on Buygore, Dim Mak Records,[6] Kannibalen Records,[7] Etcetc Music, WeDidIt,[8] Ultra Records, Joytime Collective, Circus Media. The following year he released "Mixed Signals"[9] as a result of collaboration with electronic music producer Rezz. In 2019 his collaboration with Illenium "Gorgeous" was featured on Illenium's new album Ascend.[10] Blanke accompanied Nick on his tour across the North America as main support for his new album.[11] Later that year he had his first Deadbeats release "Alt.Colour//Voice In The Machine EP"[12] and then "Change & Decay EP".[13] In 2020 he released his follow up EP titled "Change & Decay: The Fall" on Deadbeats Records,[14] which featured Alchemy, a record that went onto to peak at #1 most played on Australia's triple j. and 2021, Blanke made his debut on Seven Lions label Ophelia Records, release collaborations with Jason Ross, Seven Lions as well as 3 Solo singles. He performed at Lost Lands, EDC Las Vegas and many more festival throughout the North American Summer. Blanke also has a drum n bass project named "ÆON:MODE" which was created during early 2021.

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Released Record Label Additional Information
Black Mamba / Koji 2016 Artist Intelligence Agency
Curiosity[15] 2017 Downright Music
Sneaky Plans[16] 2018 Downright Music
Alt.Colour / Voice In The Machine 2019 Deadbeats
Change & Decay[17] Deadbeats with GG Magree
Change & Decay: The Fall 2020 Deadbeats
Land of the Wayfarer[18] 2022 Ophelia
Emergence[19] 2024 Monstercat

Singles

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Title[20] Released Record Label Additional Information
"Immunity" 2017 KLASH included in "KLASH: Dime Pieces"
"Resistance" KLASH
"Blue"[21] Downright Music with Samsaruh
"Supercharged" 2018 Dim Mak Records with Kayoh
"Chaos" Buygore with Zeke Beats - included in Zeke Beats "Devastate EP"
"Destiny"[22] - with 1788-L
"Disturbed" - with Avance
"Artifacts" Kannibalen Records with JayKode - included in "All I Want For Christmas Is Bass Vol.3"
"Mixed Signals"[23] - with Rezz
"Hacker" 2019 Kannibalen Records with Black Tiger Sex Machine - included in Black Tiger Sex Machine "Download The Future EP"
"Contact"[24] Downright Music with ATLiens
"Gorgeous" Astralwerks with Illenium and Bipolar Sunshine - included in Illenium "Ascend LP"
"Hellraiser"[25] Dim Mak Records with Godlands
"Flatline"[26] Downright Music with Calivania
"Time Travel"[27] 2020 Kannibalen Records with Black Tiger Sex Machine
"Fragile Violence"[28] Downright Music with Nevve
"Control" -
"Flatline (Reprise)" -
"Mystery"[29] 2021 Downright Music
"One More Day"[30] Ophelia with Jason Ross featuring Chandler Leighton
"Spark"[31] with Dia Frampton
"Wild and Broken"[32] with Seven Lions and Trivecta featuring Rbbts
"Survive"[33] with Luma
"Boom"[34]
"Breathe"[35] Deadbeats first track to feature his vocals
"Blackout"[36] Insomniac Records
"Mitosis"[37] Deadbeats with Deathpact
"Stuck On You"[38] 2022 Ophelia with Donna Tella
"Lights Out"[39] with Runn
"Heaven"[40] 2024 Monstercat with Rival and KC
"Crashing Hard"[41] with Casey Cook
"Heavy Heart"[42] with Grant and your friend polly
"Turmoil"[43] with Au5

Remixes

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Title Released Record Label Additional Information
"Death Ray Shake & Scribe & Savage - Not Many If Any" 2015 Downright Music
"Friendless featuring Dirty Hary - Actin' Up" 2016 Be Rich Records
"Peking Duk featuring Elliphant - Stranger" 2017 Sony Music Entertainment included in "Peking Duk featuring Elliphant - Stranger Remixes Pt.1"
"Tommy Trash featuring Daisy Guttridge - Sinners" Astrx
"Kilter featuring Gill Bates - No Games" 2018 Etcetc
"William Black and Rico & Miella - Here At Last" Lowly Palace
"RL Grime - Pressure" WeDidIt included in "RL Grime - Nova The Remixes Vol.2"
"Carmada featuring Tribes - Ready For It" Circus Media
"Prince Fox featuring Quinn XCII - Space" Dim Mak Records
"Steve Aoki featuring Lil Yachty & AJR - Pretender" Ultra Records
"Jonas Blue and Jack&Jack - Rise" Positiva
"Marshmello featuring Bastille - Happier" Joytime Collective
"Pnau - Changa" Etcetc
"Illenium - Pray" 2019 Astralwerks included in "Illenium - Pray (Remixes)"
"Party Favor & EZI - Be Ok"[44] Area 25 included in "Party Favor - Layers Remix EP"
"Cailin Russo and Chrissy Costanza - Phoenix"[45] -
"Crooked Colours - I C Light"[citation needed] 2020 SweatItOut!
"Slander & Said The Sky featuring JT Roach - Potions" Monstercat included in "Slander & Said The Sky feat JT Roach - Potions (Remixes)"
"Rynx featuring Kiesza - All For You" Avant Garden/Island Records
"Dabin - Drown"[46] 2021 Seeking Blue Records
"Said the Sky, Illenium & Chelsea Cutler - Walk Me Home" 2022 Lowly

Flips

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Title Released
"Virtual Self - Eon Break" 2018
"Boys Noize - Overthrow"[47]
"K?d - Zero One"
"Skrillex - Reptile"
"Madeon - Imperium"
"Nero - Satisfy" 2019
"Paramore - Crushcrushcrush"[48]

Awards and nominations

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J Awards

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The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
J Awards of 2021 Blanke Unearthed Artist of the Year Nominated [49][50]

Notes

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  1. ^ Pronounced "blank"[1]

References

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  39. ^ Salafia, Zach (11 February 2022). "Blanke, Runn knock the 'Lights Out' with newest Land of the Wayfarer single". Dancing Astronaut. Archived from the original on 4 March 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
  40. ^ Heaven, retrieved 3 June 2024
  41. ^ Crashing Hard, retrieved 3 June 2024
  42. ^ Heavy Heart, retrieved 3 June 2024
  43. ^ Heavy Heart, retrieved 3 June 2024
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  45. ^ "PHOENIX – BLANKE REMIX". nexus.leagueoflegends.com. 28 October 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  46. ^ "Drown/Holding On (Remixes) by Dabin on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  47. ^ "Boys Noize "Overthrow" Gets An Industrial Techno Flip by Blanke!". beatsfordayz.com. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  48. ^ Meadow, Matthew (14 February 2020). "Blanke Drops Long-Awaited Flip Of Paramore "crushcrushcrush" For Valentine's". youredm.com. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  49. ^ Kelly, Vivienne (1 November 2021). "Triple j reveals J Awards nominees". The Music Network. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  50. ^ "Genesis Owusu leads this year's 2021 J Awards winners". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021.