Electronic and dance music from Brighton, England, comes in waves. Following the quiet period that took over electronica in the face of the early 21st century teen pop renaissance, groups like that city's
Freemasons stepped in to take on the task of returning the sounds of house and dance to their former heights. Made up of
Russell Small and
James Wiltshire, and named after a favorite pub in their hometown,
Freemasons were quick to establish themselves as a production team, eventually scoring jobs like remixing for
Kelly Rowland,
Beyoncé, and
Solange Knowles. From their formation as a team in 2005 to their considerable success in 2007,
Freemasons have released a number of hit singles in the genre, including "Watchin'," "This Time Baby," and "Love Is on My Mind." Their
Unmixed album was released in 2007. A collection of their remix work to date, it was a hit that was followed by more success in the club circuit, both in the U.K. and the States. It was this early work that led to the attention from
Beyoncé, who commissioned the duo to do remix work for her
B'Day album. In 2008,
Freemasons scored a Top 30 single in the U.K. with the
Katherine Ellis-featured track "When You Touch Me."
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Chris True, Rovi