Sam Feldt
Cheat Codes
Sigala
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Since bursting onto the scene with his multi-platinum-selling remix of “Show Me Love,” Sam has continued redefining dance music’s boundaries. His signature style—a blend of deep house with pop sensibilities—has earned him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. With global megahits like “Post Malone” featuring RANI, amassing close to one billion total streams to date, Sam has demonstrated his ability to craft songs that not only move the dance floor but also tug at the heartstrings, collaborating with the world’s most prominent pop artists like Rita Ora, Kesha, and Tones & I.
Beyond his music, Sam has made significant strides as an entrepreneur and advocate for sustainability. His Heartfeldt ecosystem, including Heartfeldt Records, Publishing, Radio, Events, and Foundation, underscores his commitment to helping new talent in the music industry and positively impacting the world.
Sam’s influence extends beyond the studio and the stage. Through the Heartfeldt Foundation, he champions environmental sustainability and a conscious lifestyle, leveraging his platform to inspire change and action among his audience and peers.
“Spreading happiness with my music is the best job in the world,” says Sam. With every beat, every note, and every song, Sam Feldt continues to chase the endless summer, bringing warmth, joy, and unity to listeners worldwide.
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Los Angeles-based electronic trio Cheat Codes debuted in 2015 with their single “Visions,” a floor-filling, radio-ready bite of house in a vein similar to Avicii and Swedish House Mafia. Each of the group’s three members — Kevin Ford, Trevor Dahl, Matthew Russell — has deep roots in L.A., working on individual projects before joining forces for Cheat Codes. Their different backgrounds helped inform Cheat Codes’ stylistically varied sound, which can range from warm pop to outright big house bangers. After the release of “Visions,” they quickly followed with the tropical-tinged “Don’t Say No” (featuring Dresses), “Senses” (featuring Lostboycrow), and “Adventure” (featuring Evan Gartner). As they gained exposure on social media and spins on streaming services, they joined The Chainsmokers on tour. Successive singles continued to drop in 2016, when they unveiled a pair of global hits, “Sex” (featuring Kris Kross Amsterdam) and “Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On)” (with Dante Klein). The following year they released their biggest feature yet, “No Promises” with Demi Lovato on vocals, and embarked on the No Promises world tour (taking them to the U.S., Europe, and Australia). They followed their Demi Lovato hit with “Feels Great,” which featured Fetty Wap.