Aziatix

Aziatix
Background information
Genres R&B, pop, soul, hip hop
Years active 2011 (2011)–2015
Labels ASTAR, Inc. (2011–present)
Cash Money (2013–2014)
Associated acts Jae Chong
Website aziatix.com
Past members Flowsik
Eddie Shin
Nicky Lee

Aziatix (stylized as AZIATIX) were an Asian-American music group. The individuals in the group were brought together by veteran producer Jae Chong. Since the group's inception, they have won "Best New Asian Artist Group" at the Mnet Asian Music Awards 2011, they've been featured in Newsweek Japan on January 2012 and the cover of Newsweek Korea on February 2012, and their latest album Awakening hit #1 U.S / Japan iTunes charts. The group has a strong international fanbase and has been gaining popularity, with their debut EP AZIATIX reaching #4 on U.S iTunes R&B/Soul charts.[1] Aziatix has recently been signed to Cash Money Records in February 2013. CEO of Cash Money Records, Slim announced that Aziatix is a new artist in their record label at YMCMB's Annual Pre-Grammy Party celebrating the 55th Grammy Awards.[2]

They are also working with multiple Grammy award-winning producer RedOne on their upcoming album and shooting their new music video with Jeff Panzer. Aziatix was also recently mentioned on Billboardbiz where Cash Money Records' A&R representative, Joshua Berkman said "Aziatix represents a new worldwide focus for YMCMB." [3]

Musical career

The group formed in 2010, with producer Jae Chong bringing Nicky Lee, Flowsik, and Eddie Shin together (all pursuing their individual careers at the time). [4] Aziatix released their first single "Go" in March 2011 and their self-titled EP "Aziatix" in May 2011.

Following the release of Aziatix's first full-length album Nocturnal in July 2011, the group performed in the U.S. for the first time at the Key Club in Los Angeles.[5] In November 2011, the group returned to the U.S. for their first official tour.[6] During this time, Aziatix also released music videos for their tracks "Go," "Slippin' Away," "A Game," "Be With You (Rock Mix)," and "Cold."

Aziatix released the single and the music video for "Speed of Light" on April 17, 2012.[7] They followed this with the release of a teaser for "Alright" on April 24, 2012.[8]

On May 2, 2012, Aziatix released a new EP album, "Awakening" which debuted on iTunes U.S. R&B/Soul chart at number 1. [9]

In 2013, Aziatix signed a record deal with music label Cash Money Records.

On December 31st, 2014, Aziatix announced their departure from Cash Money Records through their Facebook. The group stated that they made their decision due to the record label's continuous acts of postponing the group's activities and comeback.

On August 25th, 2015, Aziatix announced their disbandment. Their last ever album 'On Top Of The World' was also released, along with a special music video for the title track.

Tours

In October 2011, Aziatix toured Japan performing in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Nagoya. They again toured Japan in January 2012, this time performing at Tokyo, Osaka and Yokohama.

In November 2011, Aziatix embarked on a 10 city, 12 stop US tour, performing in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York.[10]

The group concluded their 2012 U.S. tour on April 1, 2012 with major stops in Seattle, Chicago, Washington DC, Dallas, Austin (SXSW) along with returning to New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions
JPN
[11]
KOR
[12]
KOR
Overseas

[13][upper-alpha 1]
TWN East Asian
[18][upper-alpha 2][upper-alpha 3]
Nocturnal 96 35 5 14
Top of the World
  • Released: August 25, 2015
  • Label: Astar Inc.
  • Formats: digital download
TBA TBA TBA TBA

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions
KOR
[12]
KOR
Overseas

[13][upper-alpha 1]
TWN East Asian
[18][upper-alpha 3]
Aziatix
  • Released: May 17, 2011
  • Label: Universal
  • Formats: Digital download
Awakening
  • Released: May 2, 2012
  • Label: Universal
  • Formats: CD, digital download
32 7 11

Singles

As a lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Overseas

[19][upper-alpha 4]
"Go" 2011 7[upper-alpha 5] Aziatix / Nocturnal
"Cold" 16
"Slippin' Away" 6 Nocturnal
"Be with You" 22[upper-alpha 6]
"Nothing Compares to You" 2012 54 Nocturnal (Japan Deluxe Edition)
"Speed of Light" 72 Awakening
"Alright" 14
"Ready, Set, Go!" 25 Non-album single

As a featured artist

Title Year Artist Album
I Love You 2010 Micky Yoochun of JYJ (feat. Flowsik) The Beginning
Let This Die (Extended Eng Ver.) 2012 Brian Joo (feat. Flowsik) ReBorn Part.1
Converse #PeepShow 2012 AZIATIX, Jaurim and IDIOTAPE Non-album release
Tarantallegra 2012 Xia of JYJ (feat. Flowsik) Tarantallegra
Things I'd Like To Do With My Lover (English Version) 2012 G.NA (feat. Eddie) OUI
Only Love 2013 Kim Jaejoong (feat. Flowsik) Y (Repackage edition)
Kiss B 2013 Kim Jaejoong (feat. Flowsik) Y (Repackage edition)
I Like 2013 Hyuna of Trouble Maker (feat. Flowsik) Chemistry (EP)
Stay Strong 2015 Jooheon (Monsta X) (feat. Flowsik) Supexx
Recipe 2016 Luizy (UNIQ) (feat. Flowsik) Recipe

Notable Achievements

Notes

  1. 1 2 References for Gaon: Nocturnal,[14][15] Awakening.[16][17]
  2. The G-Music East Asian chart is a sub-chart, so releases listed may not have charted on the main top 20.
  3. 1 2 Positions were taken from 2011 week 36 for Nocturnal, 2012 week 20 for Awakening.
  4. References for Gaon: "Go",[20][21] "Cold",[22] "Slippin' Away",[23] "Be with You",[23][24] "Nothing Compares to You",[25] "Speed of Light",[26] "Alright",[27] "Ready, Set, Go!",[28]
  5. "Go (Acoustic)" also charted at number 26.
  6. Position for "Be with You (Rock Mix)". Original version charted at number 99.

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