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Etta Bond
Birth nameHenrietta Bond[1]
Born2 December 1989[2]
OriginCambridge[1]
GenresSoul [3]
Years active2011 (2011)–present
LabelsOdd Child Recordings[4]

Etta Bond, born 2 December 1989[2] as Henrietta Bond,[1] is a singer born in Cambridge[1] but based in London.[1]

She is the first signing to Odd Child Recordings, partially owing to Bond's becoming friends with Labrinth thanks to a fluke MySpace encounter.[4]

Writing material for her debut release, Bond worked with producer DaVinChe – having already uploaded the demo singles "Ask Me to Stay" and "Come Over". Credited as Henrietta, she appeared on DaVinChe's song "No Significance", which was also featured on the 4.3.2.1 film soundtrack.[5] Bond also made an appearance on British rapper Wretch 32's second studio album, Black and White, on the track "Forgiveness" – which was released on 11 December 2011 as a single.[citation needed]

Bond and fellow Odd Child signing Raf Riley (who's also had releases with Mad Decent) released a free collaboration EP on 20 July 2012 under the name "Emergency Room",[6] featuring the previously unreleased demo "Ask Me To Stay" alongside 7 other tracks, including the single "Boring Bitches", featuring Lady Leshurr. The video was produced by Reuben Dangoor [7] alongside the EP artwork, and received mixed opinions due to the controversial content shown in the video.[8] The EP received support from many notable artists, including Labrinth, Diplo, Professor Green[9] and Mike Skinner among others.[10] "Resolve" was released in the form of a promotional video in December 2012. Both the video and artwork were made by Dangoor again.[citation needed]

On 26 July 2013, ExR released the music video for "Big Girl's Vogue", the first promotional single from their second EP Meds.[11] The eight-track EP was released for free download on 8 August 2013. The duo appeared on Target's BBC Radio 1Xtra show on 13 August 2013 to promote the EP. They also appeared on CJ Beatz' "Soundcheck Special" to perform "Loophole" on 1Xtra on 9 September 2013.[12] On 30 September 2013, they appeared on Rinse FM to perform "Break Free".[13]

Discography

EPs

Year Album Label
2012 Emergency Room (with Raf Riley) Odd Child
2013 Meds (with Raf Riley) Odd Child

Singles

Year Song Album Label
2011 "Forgiveness"
(Wretch 32 featuring Etta Bond)
Black and White Ministry of Sound
2012 "Treatment"
(Labrinth featuring Etta Bond)
Electronic Earth Syco
2012 "Playing with Fire"
(Plan B featuring Labrinth & Etta Bond)
iLL Manors 679 2012 "[[Mastermind (Skepta song)|Mastermind]"
(Skepta featuring (Etta Bond)
Blacklisted 3 Beat, All Around the World
2013 "Love Cards"
(Devlin featuring Etta Bond)
A Moving Picture Island
2014 "Life Round Here" (James Blake cover)
(LayZ featuring Skepta and Etta Bond)
Non-album single Self-released

Other appearances

Year Song Release Label
2010 "No Significance"
(DaVinChe featuring Henrietta Bond)[14]
4.3.2.1 Soundtrack Sony
2012 "Saved Me"
(Josh Osho featuring Etta Bond)
The Manifesto N/A
2012 "Condition"
(LifeLines featuring Etta Bond)
One Hope N/A
2012 "Mastermind"
(Skepta featuring Etta Bond)
Blacklisted 3Beat
2013 "Under the Knife"
(Labrinth featuring Etta Bond)
Atomic Odd Child

Remixes

Year Song Artist
2012 "Treatment" (with Raf Riley) Labrinth
2013 "Playing with Fire" (with Raf Riley)[15] Plan B featuring Labrinth

Unreleased tracks

Year Song
2011 "Come Over" (with Raf Riley)
2011 "Every Dream" (with Raf Riley)
2012 "The Funeral" (with Raf Riley)
2012 "ThirsD" (with Fred Cox)
2012 "Fight Til the Death" (with Raf Riley)
2013 "Inside My Head" (with Balistiq)
2013 "Examine Me"
(Warren Xclnce featuring Etta Bond)
2013 "Vomit" (with Raf Riley)
2013 "Corner Shop" (featuring RTKal & Fred Cox)
2013 "Mr. Manly" (with Raf Riley)
2014 "Feels Like" (with Chris Loco)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "i-N Conversation: Etta Bond". i-D Online. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Etta Bond". BBC. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Etta Bond". Facebook. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Etta Bond". Echo Location Talent Agency. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  5. ^ "2013 BEST NEWCOMER NOMINEE: Etta Bond". MOBO Awards. 2013-09-10.
  6. ^ Emergency Room. Emergency Room. Retrieved on 2012-09-12.
  7. ^ Reuben Dangoor (@Reubendangerman) op Twitter. Twitter.com. Retrieved on 2012-09-12.
  8. ^ Boring Bitches. YouTube. Retrieved on 2012-09-12.
  9. ^ https://twitter.com/professorgreen/status/366952221314793472
  10. ^ https://soundcloud.com/mike-skinner/mike-skinner-dj-set-nest
  11. ^ "Etta Bond X Raf Riley - Big Girl's Vogue - YouTube". YouTube. 2013-07-26.
  12. ^ "Etta Bond and Raf Riley - 'Loophole' CJ's Soundcheck Special". YouTube. 2013-09-09.
  13. ^ "Rinse Sessions -- Etta Bond & Raf Riley - Break Free". YouTube. 2013-09-30.
  14. ^ "4.3.2.1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon. 2010-05-31.
  15. ^ "Emergency Room - Playing with Fire, Plan B Remix". YouTube. 2013-01-03.

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