Kidnap Kid

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Matthew 'Matt' Rupert Lancaster Relton, known professionally as Kidnap, formerly known as Kidnap Kid, is an English electronic dance music record producer and DJ from Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He was awarded iTunes US's 'Best Electronic Song of 2012' for his track "Vehl".[1] Relton was educated at Silverdale School in Sheffield before completing a degree in politics and crime at the University of Leeds.[2]

Born
Matthew Rupert Lancaster Relton

(1991-02-22) 22 February 1991 (age 35)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
OccupationsRecord producer, DJ
Years active2011present
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Kidnap
Born
Matthew Rupert Lancaster Relton

(1991-02-22) 22 February 1991 (age 35)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
GenresElectronic dance, house
OccupationsRecord producer, DJ
Years active2011present
LabelsArmada Music, Birds That Fly, Anjunadeep, Black Butter, Squelch and Clap
Websitewww.facebook.com/kidnapkid
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Since early 2016, Relton has been releasing music through his own record label 'Birds That Fly'.

In 2017, Relton was nominated at the Electronic Music Awards for Record of the Year for "ABA" with Lane 8. He also performed at the 2017 Electronic Music Awards show.

In 2017, he changed his artist name from Kidnap Kid to Kidnap.[citation needed]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

  • The Great Confusion (2011), Squelch and Clap
  • The Apocalypse of John (2011), Squelch and Clap
  • Alphaville (2012), Black Butter Records
  • Moments (2016), Birds That Fly

Singles

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TitleYearLabel
"Vehl"2012Black Butter Records
"So Close"2013Black Butter Records
"Survive"2013Black Butter Records
"Stronger"2014Black Butter Records[3]
"Like You Used To"2014Black Butter Records[4]
"Fall" / "Freedom"2015FFRR Records
"Moments / Birds That Fly"2016Birds That Fly[5]
"Brokenhearted / Mist"2016Birds That Fly
"Aba" w/ Lane 82017Anjunadeep
"Where The Sea Swings Like An Iron Gate" 2017 Anjunadeep
"Ashes" 2018 Birds That Fly
"Matcha Mistake"[6] 2020 This Never Happened
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