Bill Hamel  | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | William Thomas Hamel | 
| Born | January 17, 1973 | 
| Origin | Orlando, Florida, U.S. | 
| Died | June 29, 2018 (aged 45) Cocoa Beach, Florida, U.S.  | 
| Occupations | |
Bill Hamel (January 17, 1973 – June 29, 2018) was an American record producer from Orlando, Florida. He was a founding member of American trance group Fatum, and was a two-time Grammy Award nominee.[1][2]
Bill Hamel was born on January 17, 1973, and died on June 29, 2018. He was 45 years old.[3]
Discography
- Carmen Electra – "I Like It Loud"
 - Seal – "The Best of Me" on Warner Brothers
 - Seal – "The Weight of My Mistakes" on Warner Brothers
 - Kimberly Cole – "Smack You" on Crystal Ship
 - Jason Derulo – "In My Head" on Warner Brothers
 - Tegan & Sara – "Aligator" on Reprise Records
 - Erika Jayne – "Pretty Mess" on E1 Music
 - Jes – "Lovesong" on Blackhole Recordings
 - Michael Bublé – "You Got What It Takes" on Reprise Records
 - Zoot Woman – "Live in My Head"
 - Seth Vogt – "Cellophane" on M-Toxin Records
 - Jason Derulo – "Whatcha Say" on Warner Brothers
 - U2 – "Magnificent" on Island
 - Enrique Iglesias feat Kelis – "Not in Love" on Interscope
 - Seal – "Amazing" on Warner Brothers
 - Paramore – "Misery Business" on Atlantic
 - Tegan & Sarah – "Back in Your Head" on Reprise
 - Mocean Worker – "Shake Your Boogie"
 - Jessie Malay – "Booty Bangs" on Warner Brothers
 - Nelly Furtado – "Do It" on Interscope
 - Marilyn Manson – "Heart Shaped Glasses" Interscope
 - Mandy Moore – "Extraordinary" Interscope
 - Ne-Yo – "All Because of You" on DefJam
 - Gwen Stefani & Pharrell – "Wind It Up" on Interscope Records
 - Alseep – "I Lost You" on Norway
 - Carina Round – "Come to You" on Interscope
 - Rihanna – "Unfaithful" on DefJam
 - Korn – "Coming Undone" on Interscope
 - Mobile – "Montreal Calling" on Interscope
 - Madonna – "Hung Up" on Maverick
 - Britney Spears – "Touch of My Hand" on Jive
 - Britney Spears – "Piece of Me" on Jive (unreleased)
 - Depeche Mode – "John the Revelator" on Mute
 - Rene Asmez – "Fragile" on Little Mountain Recordings
 - Alphaville – "Forever Young" on Warner Brothers
 - Fluke – "Nobody" on Sunkissed
 - New Order – "Guilt Is a Useless Emotion" on Warner Brothers
 - New Order – "Krafty" on Warner Brothers
 - Tonepusher's "Daydreamer" on FADE
 - Andy Ling – "Fixation" (Hamel vs. Evolution Remix)
 - Depeche Mode – "Enjoy the Silence" on Mute (unreleased)
 - Esthero – "O.G. Bitch" on Warner Brothers
 - Bluehaze – "In to Nothing" on Saw
 - Brandy feat. Kanye West – "Talk About Our Love" on Atlantic
 - Paul Oakenfold – "Hold Your Hand" on Maverick
 - Toyshop – "Million Miles" on Sunkissed
 - Holly Palmer – "Just So You Know" on Warner Brothers
 - Seal – "Get It Together" on Warner Brothers (Grammy nomination for best remix)
 - BT & JC Chasez – "Force of Gravity" on Nettwerk
 - Brother Brown "Under The Water" on Yoshi Toshi
 - Prince "When Doves Cry" white
 - Justin Timberlake – "Cry Me a River" on JIVE Records (featured on Paul Oakenfold's Great Wall CD)
 - Lamb – "Gabriel" on Mercury Records
 - Lamb – "Gorecki" on Mercury Records
 - Jan Johnson "Superstar" on Perfecto (feat on Paul Oakenfold's Ibiza CD)
 - Delerium – "Innocente" on Nettwerk
 - Powerplant – "Angel" (Medway & Hamel Remix)
 - Jayn Hanna – "Lost Without You" on Virgin
 - Red Shift – "Motivation" on Warner's F-111
 - Inertia – "Vellum" on Mute's Future Groove (featured on Dave Seaman's Global Underground-Cape Town CD)
 - Mara – "One" on Choo Choo Records (featured on Nick Warren's Global Underground-Budapest CD)
 - Evolution – "Phoenix" on Fluid Recordings (featured on Danny Tenaglia's Global Underground-London CD)
 - Andy Ling – "Calling Angels" on Fluid Recordings
 - Secret Life – "She Holds the Key" on DMC
 
See also
References
- ↑ "| GRAMMY.com". The GRAMMYs. Archived from the original on 2012-02-01. Retrieved 2015-12-09.
 - ↑ "Grammy Award Winners". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
 - ↑ "Bill Hamel of Fatum Passes Away". Your EDM. July 1, 2018. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
 
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