Phoenix – "Entertainment (Todd Edwards Remix)" (2013).Rudimental – "Waiting All Night (Todd Edwards Vocal Mix)" (2013).Chase & Status featuring Jacob Banks – "Alive (Todd Edwards Remix)" (2014).Sam Smith – "Lay Me Down (Todd Edwards Remix)" (2014).Netsky featuring Beth Ditto – "Running Low (Todd Edwards Remix)" (2014).LION BABE featuring Childish Gambino – "Jump Hi (Todd Edwards Remix)" (2014).Disclosure – "White Noise" (Todd Edwards Edit) (2015).Four of Diamonds – "Blind" (Todd Edwards Remix) (2019).Fatboy Slim – "Rockafeller Skank" (Todd Edwards Remix) (2021)."Can't Live Without You" (Reissue) (2003).In May 2021, Edwards's back catalogue was released on streaming services through Defected Records.
Edwards noted that Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk convinced him to pursue such a project, and may oversee it. One of his projects is a vocal album featuring his own singing and co-produced by engineer Peter Franco. Edwards continues to produce and remix tracks today, with planned tours for the future. The film features Edwards sharing his thoughts and beliefs on the music industry. Red Bull Music Academy teamed up with director Ralf Schmerberg to produce What Difference Does It Make: A Film About Making Music for its fifteenth anniversary. Īt the 2014 Grammy Awards, Random Access Memories won awards for Best Dance/Electronica Album as well as Album of the Year Edward's contributions to "Fragments of Time" thus earned him his first Grammy. In 2013, Edwards appeared alongside many other garage pioneers in a documentary exploring the legacy of UK garage, Rewind 4Ever: The History of UK Garage. He provided vocals for and co-wrote the song " Fragments of Time", as well as providing additional production. In April 2013, Edwards revealed that he had contributed to Daft Punk's album Random Access Memories he expressed that it was difficult keeping his involvement a secret. In 2012, Edwards released the EP I Want You Back made in collaboration with French producer Surkin. In 2006, Edwards sang on each track of the LP Odyssey, using multiple aliases on the album. The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Club chart in 2004. 2001–presentĮdwards co-produced and performed vocals on the Daft Punk song " Face to Face" from the album Discovery. For an American native, Edwards quickly gained underground popularity in Europe. He went out gradually landing more gigs in the UK, hoping to land a bigger one than the next. Although Edwards has produced and remixed some great remixes in this time, he didn't begin to DJ until the early 2000s. Germain, who asked Edwards to do a remix of his song, "Alabama Blues". In 1995, there was some talk developing about Edwards. Inspired by Todd Terry, MK, and experiences from his own trials and errors, Todd Edwards developed a unique sound of vocal sampling in place of musical instrument sampling on his tracks. In his early records, Todd Edwards was influenced by house music and grew into the UK garage and 2-step garage scene. This is evident by recurring hidden messages found in his compositions, which often contain religious phrases. Įdwards became a committed Christian in the 1990s after having negative experiences with religion in his youth. Marc "MK" Kinchen, who is primarily responsible for pioneering this technique, is one of Edwards's influences. He employs vocal reconstruction techniques to his songs, creating a unique vocal collage set to a four-on-the-floor beat.
Todd Edwards began his musical career around 1992.