Tracklacers | |
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Genres | Pop, Rock, Electronic dance music |
Years active | 2010, 2012-present |
Labels | Tracklacers |
Website | tracklacers |
Members | Steve Daly Jon Keep |
Tracklacers was a British music production and songwriting team consisting of Jon Keep and Steve Daly. Collaborations include Christina Aguilera, Pink, Lana Del Rey, The Saturdays, Afrojack, and Danja. The team was based in London and Los Angeles.
Jon Keep and Steve Daly signed and developed British boy band JLS originally known as UFO through their label 'New Track City', prior to the band's The X Factor debut.
Following a name change during The X Factor auditions, UFO took on the name JLS (Jack the Lad Swing).
Steve Daly was a young singer songwriter, buying his first guitar at the age of 12. At the age of 15 he joined the BRIT School to study performing arts, music production and engineering. With a chance meeting in 2002, through a mutual friend Glenn Maher, he met Jon Keep outside a British pub and Tracklacers was born. Jon Keep began writing songs at the age of 8, but spent most of his teens focused on drama. At the age of 22 he began producing songs from his bedroom. In 2007 Jon and Steve aka Tracklacers opened New Track City Studios.
Tracklacers worked with Christina Aguilera on her album Lotus, producing the song 'Army of Me’ which she performed at the 2012 American Music Awards.
Tracklacers are nominated for a Grammy for their work with Pink on her sixth studio album, The Truth About Love producing the song ‘Where Did The Beat Go’ with Billy Mann. The album was Pink's first number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.
In 2012 The pair produced a comeback / spoof song for actor James Corden’s wedding re-uniting his former boy band 'INsatiable' featuring One Direction, Sir Paul McCartney, Snow Patrol, Chris Martin, Olly Murs, JLS, Robbie Williams, Rizzle Kicks, Gary Barlow