Joshua Peter Record (born 20 November 1987) is an English singer-songwriter who has released one album, Pillars, and one EP. He has also had various success as a songwriter and producer for many artists including Avicii, Wyclef Jean, Sigala, Paloma Faith, Becky Hill, Tom Grennan, Dua Lipa, Tiesto, Merk & Kremont, Joe Jonas, DNCE, Twice, Kaskade, Ella Henderson, Galantis, Felix Jaehn, Anne Marie, Calum Scott, Alok, Armin Van Burren, Gorgon City, Wilkinson, Anyma, MNEK and LP.
His next self produced EP "The War" received critical acclaim and Zane Lowe made the title track his "Hottest Record of 2013" on BBC Radio 1, as well as live performances on BBC Radio 2, and BBC Radio 6 Music.
In 2013 Josh Record signed a deal with Virgin Records and in late November 2013 went on to release his EP "Bones", that has been play listed on BBC Radio 1. "Bones" EP also features remixes from Alt-J, Fryars, and FTSE. Bones was also the featured song to close the winter finale episode of the tenth season of Grey's Anatomy.
In March 2014, Josh Record re-released "For Your Love" on Virgin Records. Zane Lowe of BBC Radio 1 made it his "Hottest Record in The World" on 26 February 2014. The song was remixed by London Grammar.
Josh Record's debut album Pillars was released on 14 July 2014, receiving 5-star reviews from the Sunday Times and Daily Mail. This was followed by a sold-out headline tour in October.
He has written and produced for many artists and signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell in 2017. He has been working with Sigala, Paloma Faith, Dua Lipa, Becky Hill, Tom Grennan, Tiësto, Merk & Kremont, Joe Jonas, DNCE, Anne-Marie, Ella Henderson, MNEK, David Guetta, Calum Scott, Wilkinson, Mr. Probz, Steve Aoki, Don Diablo, Tim Hughes, Jones and Jorja Smith as well as many others.
In 2014 he co wrote and produced the Official UK Top 20 Single Yours, by Ella Henderson.
In 2016 he co wrote and produced LP's Muddy Waters that received international recognition after closing Season 4 of Orange Is The New Black.
In 2018 he co wrote the Top 10 UK single 'Lullaby' for Sigala and Paloma Faith.
In 2018 he co wrote and produced Merk & Kremont's track Hands Up featuring DNCE and the vocals of Joe Jonas.
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| Ella Henderson | ||||
| MNEK, Laura Dockrill, Hobbie Stuart, Ryan Cecil Campbell | ||||
| Anne-Marie Nicholson, Laura Dockrill | ||||
| Tim Hughes, Jacob Atwooll | ||||
| Laura Pergolizzi, Michael Francis Gonzalez | ||||
| Don Diablo, Steve Aoki, Alessandro "Lush" Miselli, Simone "Simon" Privitera, Jason Walker, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Cherie Jones-Mattis, Laura Dockrill | ||||
| Moh Debehi, Ellen Tollbom | ||||
| Daniel Owen | ||||
| Daniel Owen, Jacob Atwooll | ||||
| Cherie Jones-Mattis, Laura Dockrill | ||||
| Mark Wilkinson, Adam Brown | ||||
| Brendan Collins, Jamie Quinn, David Gibson, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen | ||||
| Don Diablo, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Don Diablo, Thomas Troelsen, Joshua Wilkinson, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Sango, Ryan Cecil Campbell | ||||
| Federico Mercuri, Giordano Cremona, Simone "Simon" Privitera, Eugenio Maimone, DNCE, Andrew Bullimore, Emily Philips, Ant Whiting | ||||
| Ian Griffiths, Thomas Griffiths, George Adapoe, Ryan Hurley, Jack McManus, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| MOTi, OHYES, Sigala, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Mark Wilkinson, Andrew Bullimore, Eduardo "Rrotik" Nascimento, Jacob Atwooll | ||||
| Laura Pergolizzi, Nathaniel Campany, Michael Francis Gonzalez | ||||
| Dawn Richard | New Breed | "New Breed" | Dawn Richard, Derek Bergheimer | |
| Sigala & Paloma Faith | Brighter Days / | "Lullaby" | Jess Glynne, Janée Bennett, Sigala, Andrew Bullimore, Paloma Faith, Joakim Jarl | |
| Armin van Buuren | Balance | "Blah Blah Blah" | Andrew Bullimore, Armin Van Buuren | |
| Galen Behr, Jack McManus, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Galen Behr, Jack McManus, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Galen Behr, Jack Mcmanus, Andrew Bullimore | ||||
| Courage | "Let Me Let You Down" | Joseph Carson, Kaity Dunstall, Laura Dockrill | ||
| Winnie Raeder | From Here | "Still" | Winnie Raeder, Jacob Attwool | |
| Felix Jaehn | "Love On Myself" (featuring Calum Scott) | Andrew Bullimore, Felix Jaehn, Tom Mann, Vincent Kottkamp | ||
| Anna Of The North | Dream Girl | "Playing Games" | Anna Lotterud, Barney Lister | |
| "Dream Girl" | Anna Lotterud, Barney Lister | |||
| LUME | Edge Of My Seat EP | "Something Sweeter" | Zara Kershaw, Daniel Holloway | |
| Armin van Buuren | Balance | "Million Voices" | Andrew Bullimore, Alastair Lloyd-Webber, Armin van Buuren, Benno De Goeij | |
| Winnie Raeder | "She" | Winnie Raeder, Jacob Attwool | ||
| Monsta X | All About Luv | "MISBEHAVE" | Andrew Bullimore, Derrick Milano, The Invisible Men | |
| Conor Maynard | "Hate How Much I Love You" | Andrew Bullimore, Conor Maynard, Jake Torrey, Noah Conrad | ||
| Lily Moore | More Moore Mixtape | "Breakfast" | Lily Rendle-Moore | |
| 2020 | Itzy | IT'z Me | "Nobody Like You" | Yubin, Andrew Bullimore, 이우민 ‘Collapsedone’ |
| Tiesto & Becky Hill | The London Sessions | "Nothing Really Matters" | Ollie Green, Karen Poole, Gorgon City, Gorgon City, Becky Hill, Ryan Ashley, Tijs Verwest | |
| Becky Hill | Only Honest on the Weekend | "Space" | CamelPhat, Mark Ralph, CamelPhat, Becky Hill | |
| Tom Grennan | Evering Road | "Amen" | Wayne Hector, Tinashe Fazakerley, Lucian Nagy, Tom Grennan | |
| Paloma Faith | Infinite Things | "Last Night On Earth" | Paloma Faith, Patrick Wimberley | |
| Twice | Eyes Wide Open | "Do What We Like" | Rod Radwagon, Grace Barker, Sana Minatazoki | |
| "Behind The Mask" | Sam Klepmner, Dua Lipa, Jacob Attwooll, Heize | |||
| 2021 | Enhypen | "10 months" | Josh Record, Tom Mann, Lostboy, Andrew Bullimore | |
| Armin van Buuren | "Should Be Loving You" | Josh Record, Andrew Bullimore | ||
| Armin van Buuren | "Anita" | Josh Record, Andrew Bullimore | ||
| YOU | "Find U" | Josh Record, Andrew Bullimore | ||
| 2022 | Galantis & Navos | "What It Feels Like" | Josh Record, Andrew Bullimore |
Josh Record has supported the likes of The 1975, London Grammar, Bastille, Lorde, Rodriguez, Michael Kiwanuka and touring across UK and Europe with Sam Smith in February 2014.
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