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Joyryde
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Background information
Also known asEskimo, Lets Be Friends, Megaband
Born
John Ford

(1985-07-24) 24 July 1985 (age 40)
OriginEngland, UK
Genres
Occupations
  • DJ
  • musician
  • producer
Years active2003–present
Labels

John Ford (born 24 July 1985), known professionally as Joyryde (stylized in all caps), is an English DJ and producer. He is the son of John Ford, the founder of the psytrance record label Phantasm Records.

Career

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1998–2006: Early career

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Inspired by his father, John Phantasm, and the music he was exposed to at home, Ford began producing music in a studio at the age of nine. However, he did not begin performing as a DJ internationally until he was 13. Immersed in the DJ lifestyle, Ford temporarily stepped away from studio production, returning at the age of 15 with a renewed interest in music creation, citing the increasing technicality of electronic music as a motivating factor. It was at this time that he began producing under the alias Eskimo, a name chosen because it bears no connection to the product.[1] At the age of 17, he released his debut album, Can You Pick Me Up, in 2003.

Eskimo's music soon began appearing in the sets of psytrance DJs worldwide. By the time he performed his first live set, his catalogue of tracks had significantly expanded. During this period, he produced numerous remixes, some of which remain unreleased due to copyright issues. Among these, his unofficial remix of The Prodigy's "Voodoo People" gained particular popularity.

In the summer of 2004, Eskimo released his second studio album, Take A Look Out There, which featured the track "Party Pooper," well known for incorporating a sample of police shutting down a free party. The album was followed by the release of Balloonatic Part One in November 2005, with Balloonatic Part Two following suit in September 2006.

2011–2015: Let's Be Friends

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From 2011 to 2015, Ford was a member of the electronic music duo Lets Be Friends, known for releasing singles such as "Manslaughter" and "FTW".[2][3][4][5] The duo has been inactive since Ford's transition to performing as Joyryde.

2015–present: Joyryde

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Since 2015, Ford has produced bass-heavy house music as a solo artist under the name Joyryde. His early releases, including tracks such as "Flo" and "Speed Trap," were distributed as free downloads.

In 2016, Joyryde signed with the record label Owsla,[6] releasing the singles "Hot Drum"[7] and "Damn"[8] that year, followed by "I Ware House"[9] and "New Breed"[10] in 2017. In 2019, he signed with Hard Recs and released his debut studio album, Brave, in 2020.

Discography

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Studio albums as Eskimo

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  • 2003: Can you Pick Me Up? (Phantasm Records)
  • 2004: Take a Look Out There (Phantasm Records, Arcadia Music)
  • 2005: Balloonatic Part One (Phantasm Records)
  • 2006: Balloonatic Part Two (Phantasm Records)
  • 2010: Cheap Thrills (Phantasm Records)

Collaborations as Eskimo

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  • 2005: Dynamo - Acid Daze (Eskimo vs Dynamic, Phantasm Records)
  • 2007: Void - Music With More Muscle (Chemical Crew)
  • 2010: Balloonatic Part Three
  • 2010: The Megaband - Propaganda (April 2010)[11]

Extended plays with Lets Be Friends

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  • 2013: Lets Be Friends
  • 2013: IOA

Singles with Lets Be Friends

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Studio albums as Joyryde

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  • 3 April 2020: Brave (HARD Records)

Charted singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs
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"Agen Wida" (with Skrillex) 2018 35 Non-album single

Singles as Joyryde

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Remixes as Joyryde

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  • 15 September 2015: Jauz - "Feel The Volume" (Joyryde 'Stick It In Reverse' Mix)[28]
  • 25 March 2016: Destructo - "4 Real" (Joyryde 'Swurve' Mix)[29]

References

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