Project 46

Project 46

Project 46's Ryan Henderson and Thomas Shaw
Background information
Origin Canada Vancouver, British Columbia & Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Genres Progressive House, Electro House, Electronica
Years active 2011 - present
Labels Monstercat, MixMash, Spinnin' Records, Ultra Music, Manufactured Music, RCA Records, Zouk Recordings
Associated acts Kaskade, Laidback Luke, Paul Oakenfold, Krewella, DubVision, Bynon, 15grams, Gemellini, Collin McLoughlin, Andrew Allen, Brooke Tomlinson
Website http://project46.com/
Members Ryan Henderson
Thomas Shaw

Project 46 is a Canadian DJ/producer duo made up of Thomas Shaw and Ryan Henderson. They are best known for their tracks “Last Chance” with Kaskade, “Collide” with Laidback Luke and “Reasons” featuring Andrew Allen.

Early life

Ryan Henderson was born in Waterloo, Ontario and Thomas Shaw in Vancouver, where they both still reside.

Growing up, Thomas Shaw was always involved in the arts, taking part in piano lessons, choir training, and school theatre, while also finding time to teach himself the guitar and drums. Though originally interested in Alternative music, Thomas was later introduced to dance music and FL Studio by a friend, which the pair use for production to this day. Before joining Project 46 Thomas worked at a local Costco while majoring in computer science at a local university.

Ryan grew up listening to Euro-style music like Alice DJ, and grew his passion for dance music through working events. Prior to teaming up with Thomas, Ryan ran two successful nightclubs in Waterloo, 140 West and Tabu, before a fire in 2010 destroyed both of the clubs. Later, another local club owner was charged with arson.[1] In November 2010 Ryan opened BETA in Waterloo,[2] where he still oversees talent buying and promotions.

During their time as individual DJs, Ryan played at local nightclubs for fun while Thomas held a weekly residency at a local pub in Port Coquitlam.

Music career

Project 46 was formed in June 2011 after Ryan and Thomas met through a mutual friend via Skype. Their first collaboration came in the form of an unofficial bootleg of Swedish House Mafia’s “Save The World,” which they produced from opposite sides of the country. From there Project 46 built a loyal fanbase by releasing a new original, bootleg or remix every Friday on their Soundcloud, which they jokingly called “Pancake Fridays.” The name stuck and is still used by the pair to this day.[3]

Project 46’s first official release was a collaboration with 15grams titled “Dreaming” featuring Matthew Sartori on and came out on September 17, 2011. The track broke Beatport’s Top 100 and marked the start of their fruitful career with Canadian label Monstercat.[4] Multiple Top 100 hits followed on Monstercat before Project 46 made their first undeniable impact on the dance music scene with their breakthrough release “Reasons” featuring the vocals of Andrew Allen in April 2012. Within a week “Reasons” shot past Tiesto’s remix of “Somebody I Used To Know” to take the #1 spot on Beatport overall, and was the first of their tracks to garner radio play on BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM. That same year Project 46 debuted at #100 on the DJ Mag Top 100 list, joining Richie Hawtin and Deadmau5 as the only Canadian DJs to make the poll.[5]

Project 46’s career took off in 2013 as world-renowned producers started to take notice of their talent. Their first big-name collaboration was in February with dance music legend Paul Oakenfold on “Higher” featuring Daphne, which they released for free download and saw support from the likes of Gareth Emery, Thomas Gold and 3LAU. The well-received single was followed by two Beatport Top 10’s, both within the space of a month, for “You & I” with DubVision featuring Donna Lewis on SPINNIN’ and “No One” featuring Matthew Steeper on Monstercat.

In September 2013 Project 46 put out their biggest hit to date, a collaboration with top producer Kaskade titled “Last Chance” that was featured as the opening track on his Grammy-nominated album Atmosphere.[6] "Last Chance" saw heavy radio play on BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and its official music video was added to MTV Clubland’s rotation.[7] The pair wrapped up the landmark year jumping 30 spots on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs[8] poll to #70 before being commissioned by popular act Krewella for an official remix of “United Kids of the World.”

Project 46 kicked off 2014 releasing a collaboration with Laidback Luke titled “Collide” featuring Collin McLoughlin on Luke’s MixMash label. The track hit the Top 20 Overall on Beatport, received radio play on BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and saw support from big names like Tiesto, George Acosta, Danny Howard, R3hab and more.

Following the release of “Collide” the duo took on a heavy touring schedule, but still found time to release their Beatport Top 10 collaboration with fellow Canadian producer Bynon titled “Eyes,” garnering play from the likes of Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold, EDX, Gareth Emery, Afrojack, Benny Benassi & more. On November 21 they put out their last track of the year, and second collaboration with Laidback Luke, called “Memories.”

In May 2014 Project 46 signed a deal with Ultra/Sony for their debut album,[9] which was slated for an early 2015 release.

In May 2015, the duo returned to Monstercat with a Remix of Karma Field's "Build the Cities". Two months later, on July 10th, they released their debut album Beautiful containing 12 songs, including their previously released Kaskade collaboration "Last Chance". In December 2015, the duo returned to Monstercat with a single called "Signs" (feat. Shantee).

Touring

As DJs, Project 46 have played notable events including TomorrowWorld, Ultra Music Festival, Groove Cruise, Escapade, Squamish Music Festival, Beyond Wonderland, The Hudson Project and more. Their first DJ gig was at a nightclub called Tabu in Guelph, Ontario, where they were billed below a piece of hardware called the Emulator.[10] They were later kicked off the stage by the local resident for not playing to his taste, and were paid $150 for the show.

In March 2013 Project 46 began their first headlining “No One” Tour, titled after their Beatport Top 10 hit. Later that year the pair were asked by Grammy-nominated producer Morgan Page to join Phase 1 of his Morgan Page Presents 3D Tour, the first 3D DJ Tour of its kind that kicked off in September 2013.[11]

Exactly a year after their first tour, Project 46 embarked on their 60+ date “Collide” Tour in March 2014, named after their Beatport Top 10 collaboration with Laidback Luke.[12] This was followed by a 20-date “Eyes” Fall tour, inspired by their next Beatport Top 10 hit with BYNON.

Project 46 currently hold residencies at Drai’s in Las Vegas[13] and Exchange in Los Angeles. In 2015 they will begin a residency with BETA in Waterloo, utilizing the opportunity to bring their collaborators to join them in Canada.

Radio Show

In October 2013 Project 46 debuted their podcast Pancake Radio, featuring their favorites in progressive house, trance, house and more. After a short hiatus, Pancake Radio returned on November 28, 2014 along with the duo’s famed “Pancake Fridays.”

Discography

Albums

Beautiful LP (Ultra Music) Release Date - July 10, 2015

Singles

EPs

  1. “Waiting” (with Soundwell) (feat. KORY)
  2. “Catalyst”
  3. “Ekho”
  1. “Stars” (feat. Haley)
  2. “Signs” (feat. Shantee)
  3. “Summer”
  4. “Falling” (with Felicity)

Remixes

Bootlegs

References

  1. "Addicts guilty of arson in $4.5 million Campus Court fire". The Record. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  2. "Project 46 - Canada's Fastest Climb Up The Top 100 Since Deadmau5". DJ Mag Canada. Retrieved November 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "2014 elektro Freshmen Class: Project 46". Elektro Magazine. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  4. "Project 46 Tease New Album And Get Personal At Phi Kappa Tau's "Oasis" Party". White Raver Rafting. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  5. "SEASONS FEST SPEAKS WITH PROJECT 46". This Is Blueprint. Retrieved March 2014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. "EDM Canada interviews Project 46". EDM Canada. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  7. "Last Chance – Kaskade ft. Project 46 (Official Music Video)". EDM Sauce. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  8. "DJ Mag Top 100 DJs: Project 46". http://www.djmag.com. DJ Mag. Retrieved 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help); External link in |website= (help)
  9. "Expect Project 46's New Album to be Packed With Versatile Hits". THUMP. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  10. "TABU SPECIAL EVENT - THE EMULATOR + PROJECT 46". Facebook. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
  11. "Morgan Page's 3-D Tour Will Make You 'Totally Forget Where You Are'". MTV. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  12. "CELEBRATE PROJECT 46'S "COLLIDE TOUR" WITH A FREE BOOTLEG!". Only The Beat. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  13. "Drai's Beach Club & Night Club Las Vegas Announces Eric Prydz and More as First Residents". Billboard. Retrieved 10 April 2014.

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