Point4
Point4 | |
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Also known as | 56K/Stylus[1] |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Labels | BMG/Edel Records/WEA/London Records[1] |
Associated acts | Lisa Scott-Lee |
Members | Pete Day Paul Newton[1] |
Past members | Phil Dyson Daniel Sherman[2] |
Point4 was a quartet formed in 2001 and composed of Pete Day, Phil Dyson, Paul (Bronze) Newton, and Daniel Sherman.[2] Paul and Daniel were introduced by their accountant as prolific songwriters and the team’s first collaboration was ‘The First Time’ which they signed to BMG Records.[1]
Under the Point4 banner they remixed tracks for such acts as Lemar and Atomic Kitten, going on to write and produce 8 tracks for Lisa Scott-Lee including the songs Lately and Too Far Gone, which made #6[3] and #11[3] on the UK Singles Chart respectively.
The Point4 team halved in 2004 when Phil Dyson and Daniel Sherman tried to pursue another venture Called 'Aerostorm' without the knowledge of Peter or Bronze. Peter and Paul (Bronze) Newton continue with Point4music to this day.
References
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^ ab "Lisa Scott-Lee - Lately". Generation Steps. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
^ ab "LISA SCOTT-LEE". The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
External links
- Official website
- MySpace page