British DJ and producer Thomas Byron Courtney was born in Belle Isle, Leeds, England, on July 2, 1989. A passionate fan of electronic music, he began DJing in clubs at the age of 17, after being expelled from high school, and concentrated fully on his musical aspirations. A young father from the age of 16, he nonetheless had to string together a series of odd jobs, working for a time in a warehouse making pallets, or as a butcher, window washer, bricklayer or milkman. By 2014, he was making a name for himself with the single "Goin'In" with Jack Walton, followed in 2015 by "Darlin'". It wasn't long before consecration arrived in 2016 with the track "You Want Me", which recorded the collaboration of singer Sadie Ama. In 2017, he released "Uber", followed by "More & More" with Karen Harding, which in turn enjoyed chart success. While "Candy" and "Balloon Tune " failed to reach the charts in 2018, "Make It Look Good", featuring Preditah, entered the UK dance charts that same year. Two years later, he released the single "Flight Mode", with Silky.
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