Platnum

This article is about the British vocal group. For the Romanian-German singer, see Miss Platnum. For the chemical element, see Platinum.
Platnum
Origin Manchester, England
Genres Bassline, R&B, UK garage, grime, hip hop, soul, electronic
Years active 2004present
Labels All in Recordings Hard2Beat
Associated acts H "two" O
Website Platnum's Official Page
Members Aaron Evers
Michelle McKenna
Mina Poli
Past members Terrance Hayashibara

Platnum are a British bassline vocal group from Manchester, England, consisting of male vocalist Aaron Evers and female vocalists Mina Poli and Michelle McKenna.[1] The trio are best known for providing the vocals on H "Two" O's 2008 single, "What's It Gonna Be?", which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart in February 2008.[2] Platnum, who formed around 2004, have worked with DJs Jamie Duggan and Q as well as producers Virgo, H "Two" O and Nastee Boi.[3]

The groups highly anticipated second single, "Love Shy (Thinking About You)" was released on 29 September 2008 and they have also started work on their debut album which became a mixtape. They were touring, supporting N-Dubz, in the UK in Autumn 2009.

Formation and early success

The group formed for a local talent show. The selected name for the new band was Urban Superstars, in around 2004.[3] They did not win the competition, they then used their entry track Over the Heartache to showcase their talents to established members of the UK Bassline scene.[4] The track proved popular, and a remix, by DJ Jamie Duggan, was awarded Bassline Heaven's Tune of the Year Award in 2006,[5] In actual fact, Damien Thompson (A.K.A D-Tox) engineered and co-produced the track, but was not credited, as he was signed to the Reflective record label at the time. Nocturnal Records released the track on vinyl, in the same year. The track also had major interest from Ministry Of Sound, with the prospect of a major release, but an agreement could not be made between the singers and producers as to whose name would be credited first in the title. The group have met many other singers and producers such as Sacha and S.U.D.[6]

2004 and onwards

Teaming up with the Black Eyed Peas producer DJ Poet, the Mancunian trio Aaron Evers, Michelle McKenna and Mina Poli are growing through the UK Bassline Scene in 2012. Having already created an album called ‘Lost In The Music’, the group have released the first song, ‘Solar System’, on 6 May 2012 by All in Recordings.

Previously when Michelle was a solo rapper and Aaron and Mina a duo, the three formed at a talent contest in Manchester at a young age. The song that they chose to sing in the final, ‘Over the Heartache’, went on to become one of the most played Bassline tracks of all time, combining a love song with a heavy bass. After touring nationwide with N-Dubz and entering the UK singles charts with What’s It Gonna Be (feat. H “Two” O) in early 2008– Platnum didn't stop there at this point.

After a coincidental meeting, Michelle was able to hand will.i.am, front man of The Black Eyed Peas, a demo of their work. In the not so glamorous setting of her car, she then played another to producer DJ Poet, and the deal was sealed.

‘Solar System’ fuses a mix of universal dance with a house beat, and is sure to be making its way into clubs all over the UK. Being compared to the likes of the Black Eyed Peas, not unexpectedly, and Far East Movement, it is no wonder that the trio have more to reveal. “I haven’t heard a sound or seen a group as original and exciting since the Peas” says DJ Poet himself, and Platnum will be heading onto our radio airwaves within the next few months.[7]

Singles

Year Single Chart
UK IRE
2007 Over The Heartache (Jamie Duggan Remix) - -
2008 What's It Gonna Be? (with H "Two" O) 2 6
2008 Naughty (feat. Wiley) - -
2008 Love Shy (Thinking About You) 12 -
2009 Trippin [8] - -
2010 Emotionally Tired - -
2010 Signals - -
2011 Blind (feat. TS7) - -
2011 Fire In My Eyes (feat. TJ Lyricz & TS7) - -
2012 Solar System - -
2012 Do It Different - -
2013 Love You Tomorrow - -

References

Platnum Interview @ Mobo

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