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Lost Witness is comprised of DJ/Producers Simon Paul and Simon Kemper. The two formed in 1998 and originally recorded under the name Dusk Till Dawn. Both Paul and Kemper credit jazz and big band as having a strong influence on their beginings. With the club hit "Fine Night," they added the third, silent partner and songwriter Ed Barton. ~ Diana Potts, All Music Guide
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Lost Witness is an English trance production and DJ duo, composed of Simon Paul (also known as Si Paul) and Simon Kemper. Also part of the collaboration are songwriter Edward Barton, writer of the 1983 Jane & Barton single, "It's a Fine Day" (later covered by Opus III in 1992),[1][2][3] as well as vocalist Danielle Alexander.

The duo also recorded under the aliases Dusk Til Dawn and The Eden Project.

A number of their singles were released on major electronic dance label Ministry of Sound. Some included remixes by English producer and DJ Lange.

The 2002 single "Did I Dream (Song to the Siren)" is a cover of the frequently-covered "Song of the Siren" from the 1970 Tim Buckley album Starsailor.

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Discography

Singles

Year Song UK Singles Chart[4]
1999 "Happiness Happening" 18
1999 "Red Sun Rising" (with Tracy Carmen) 22
2000 "7 Colours" 28
2002 "Did I Dream (Song to the Siren)" 28
2004 "Wait for You" (with Andrea Britton) -
2005 "Home" (with Tiff Lacey) -
2005 "Love Again" (with Tiff Lacey) -
2006 "The Waiting Game (Love Is Trance) (Promo)" -
2006 "The Best" -
2007 "Whatever" (vs. Sassot) -
2007 "Rise Again" (vs. Breeze) -
2007 "Whitelaw presents Going Bush" -
2009 "Closer To Love" -

Remixes

References

  1. ^ "Indie Hits "J"". Cherry Red Records. http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/j.htm. Retrieved 2006-04-14. 
  2. ^ "Edward Barton - News". Edward Barton - Unofficial Web Page. January 25, 2005. http://homepages.force9.net/king1/Barton/News.html. Retrieved 2006-04-14. 
  3. ^ "Lost Witness". Radikal Records. http://www.radikal.com/LostWitness.htm. Retrieved 2006-04-14. 
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 330. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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