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Sigma Biography

news-detailsSigma emerged as one of the most successful drum and bass acts of the 2010s, a British production duo renowned for catapulting the genre into the mainstream pop charts. Composed of producers Cameron Edwards and Joe Lenzie, the pair formed in Leeds, England, after meeting at university where they bonded over a shared passion for drum and bass music. Their collaborative project quickly gained traction within the UK's vibrant club scene, leading to a residency at the famed nightclub Matter and establishing them as formidable DJs and producers.

The duo's career ascended to new heights in 2014 with the release of their transformative single, "Nobody to Love." A rework of Kanye West's "Bound 2," the track became a viral and commercial sensation, skyrocketing to number one on the UK Singles Chart. This breakthrough success cemented Sigma's place in popular culture and demonstrated their unique ability to blend high-energy drum and bass with accessible pop melodies. They swiftly capitalized on this momentum with the follow-up single "Changing," featuring Paloma Faith, which also achieved top five status in the UK.

Sigma's debut studio album, "Life," arrived in 2015 and showcased their versatility, featuring a roster of vocal talent including Birdy, Rita Ora, and Labrinth. The album solidified their signature sound—a fusion of anthemic drum and bass with soulful and pop-inflected vocals. Throughout their career, they have garnered critical and commercial acclaim, earning numerous awards including a MOBO Award for Best Song for "Nobody to Love." Their prolific output includes further hit collaborations such as "Glitterball" with Ella Henderson and "Find Me" with Birdy.

Continuing to be a dominant force in electronic music, Sigma maintains a vigorous touring schedule, performing at major festivals and venues worldwide. They remain active in the studio, consistently releasing new music and collaborations that bridge the gap between the underground club scene and mainstream radio, ensuring their rhythm-driven sound continues to resonate with a broad audience.