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Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery (born 18 July 1980) [1] is a British trance music producer and DJ. Best known for his first three studio albums Northern Lights, Drive and 100 Reasons to Live, He is considered as one of the most influential trance artists in the first 20 years of 21st century, [2] and has won A State of Trance Tune of the Year award three times.
"Concrete Angel" is a song written by Stephanie Bentley and Rob Crosby, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in November 2002 as the fourth and last single from McBride's Greatest Hits compilation album. The song reached number 5 on the country music charts. [2] "
The three tracks were "Never Again", "Concrete Angel" (a cover of a song by Gareth Emery) and "The Ending". [8] "True" was released as the official lead single from the album on 16 November 2018. It was released alongside a lyric video featuring a typeface Diamond made herself.
In early 2012, Novelli collaborated with producer and DJ Gareth Emery on the track "Concrete Angel", which she had co-written. By June of the same year, "Concrete Angel" had entered Billboard at No. 15 on the "Dance Music" charts, and as of April, 2023 the hit has over 65 million views on YouTube.
LSR/CITY logo. LSR/CITY (pronounced "laser city") is an electronic dance music project and immersive concert experience created by British DJ and producer Gareth Emery.The project integrates music, synchronized laser displays, 3D digital visuals, and live performance elements.
Bentley found success as a songwriter, having penned Faith Hill's 1999 crossover single "Breathe", as well as Martina McBride's 2002 Top 5 hit "Concrete Angel". She has also co-written album cuts for Céline Dion , Pam Tillis and Jo Dee Messina , [ 1 ] and recorded "I Will Survive" for the 2003 film Holes and "Don't It Feel Good" for the 2005 ...
100 Reasons to Live is the third studio album produced by EDM artist Gareth Emery, released on 1 April 2016 through Garuda Records and Armada Music.The album is the follow-up to Gareth's second studio album Drive, released in 2014.
Emery also co-wrote a track with and featured on brother Gareth Emery's début artist album, Northern Lights, which charted at Number 1 on the US iTunes Dance Chart. Another collaboration is with Luke Bond for the track "On Fire"; it was premièred by Gareth Emery at Governor's Island and was released in early 2014.