Otto Knows

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Otto Knows
File:Otto playing live at Ushuaia Ibiza.jpeg
Background information
Birth name Otto Jettmann
Born (1989-05-06) 6 May 1989 (age 34)
Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Electro house, house, progressive house[1]
Occupation(s) DJ, record producer, remixer
Years active 2010-present
Labels Refune Music
Associated acts Tim Berg, Oliver Ingrosso, Alesso, Britney Spears, Sebastian Ingrosso, Don Diablo

Otto Jettmann (born 6 May 1989), better known by his stage name Otto Knows, is a Swedish DJ, record producer and remixer who has had a number of hits in Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands and has collaborated with artists including Britney Spears, Avicii, Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso and has made remixes for ATB, Imogen Heap, Lindsey Stirling and others. He is best known for his songs like "Starlight (Otto Knows Remix)", "Parachute", "Next To Me", "Dying For You" and "Million Voices"

Brought to the attention of Sebastian Ingrosso, thanks to a chance meeting in their native Stockholm, his development as a DJ and producer came through first hand experience of touring alongside the Refune head honcho. Debuting alongside none other than Tim Bergling, a.k.a. Avicii and Swedish peer Oliver Ingrosso, with their collaboration ‘iTrack’. Followed by his breakthrough single ‘Million Voices’, created in the back room of the studio whilst Ingrosso and Alesso penned festival favourite ‘Calling’. ‘Million Voices’ would propel the young producer forwards, proving a consistent favorite both across the airwaves and in clubs and setting the benchmark for his productions at an all-time-high. Receiving widespread attention ‘Million Voices’ crossed over into mainstream consciousness, topping the Shazam chart and being added to the prestigious A playlist at BBC Radio 1, reaching a surge of new fans with each airing. It has since charted in the top 15 in the UK singles chart and achieved gold in Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and Platinum in Belgium.

Career

2010–13: Breakthrough

His break came in 2010 on the electronic scene with a remix of "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap. This caught the attention of Tim Berg that used his production in "Hide & Seek (Avicii Remix)". He has had a number of chart successes including his single "iTrack" credited to Tim Berg vs Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows and with his remix of Dada Life's "Kick Out the Epic Motherf**ker". His biggest hit is his 2012 European single "Million Voices" that has reached number three on the Ultratop 50, the Belgian Singles Chart and number six on the Dutch Singles Chart. It has also charted within the top 15 of the UK Singles Chart. In late 2012, Otto remixed "Lies" by British DJ/record producer Burns, which was included in the extended play release of the single in the UK. The remix proved to fair commercially better and peaked at number 32 in the UK Singles Chart on December 24, 2012 after four weeks. In 2013, he co-wrote and co-produced "Work Bitch" by Britney Spears.[2]

2014–present

In June 2014 Otto’s follow‐up single "Parachute" was released, it was premiered by Danny Howard on his BBC1 radio show.[3] In September 2014 Otto Knows also released a rework of Bebe Rexha's "Can't Stop Drinking About You". The track was premiered by Otto at Bråvalla Festival in June and was played throughout the summer at Ushuaïa in Ibiza.[4] In October 2014, four remixes of "Parachute" were released by Bottai, Drumsound & Bassline Smith, CamelPhat and Zastenker. In May 2015 Otto released the single "Next to Me".

In 2016 Otto released the single "Dying For You" featuring Lindsey Stirling and Alex Aris. The lyric video for the song was released on YouTube on 14 January 2016, with the official video following on 1 February.

Discography

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[5]
AUT
[6]
BEL
[7]
DEN
[8]
FRA
[9]
GER
[10]
NL
[11]
SWI
[12]
UK
[13]
2010 "iTrack"
(Avicii vs. Oliver Ingrosso & Otto Knows)
53 Non-album singles
2012 "Million Voices" 36 14 3 35 52 20 6 19 14
2014 "Parachute" 27 67 64
2015 "Next to Me" 7 55 69 52 103
2016 "Dying For You"
(featuring Lindsey Stirling and Alex Aris)
7
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

Year Title Peak chart positions
BEL
[7]
NL
[11]
UK
[13]
2011 "Hide and Seek"
(Imogen Heap) (Otto Knows Bootleg Remix)
"Twisted Love"
(Atb) (Otto Knows Remix)
2012 "Kick Out The Epic Motherfucker"
(Dada Life) (Otto Knows Remix)
"Starlight (Could You Be Mine)"
(Don Diablo) (Otto Knows Remix)
"Lies"
(Burns) (Otto Knows Remix)
36 68 32
2014 "Can't Stop Drinking About You"
(Otto Knows vs Bebe Rexha)
"—" denotes a song that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References

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