"I Remember" is a song by Canadian electronic music composer
Deadmau5 and American DJ
Kaskade. It was produced by Deadmau5, co-written by Kaskade with Finn Bjarnson and features vocals by Haley Gibby. It was released as the fifth single from Deadmau5's third studio album, ''
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Music video
There are two video versions, a 10-minute short film and an edited 4-minute version. It was produced by Anthony and Christopher Donnelly of Mancunian
Gio-Goi fame and Mike Moran from Mojofuel. The video was directed by Colin O'Toole, cast by Graeme Brown, and stars British actor
Stephen Graham
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,
Warren Brown, Aston Kelly (Graham's brother), Greg Costello, and ''
Coronation Street
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Origi ...
'' actress
Emma Edmondson. It was filmed in
Manchester and features Graham's character talking to two young men (Brown & Kelly) about life and
rave culture. The young men then proceed to find a suitable venue for what is later revealed to be an
illegal
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Illegal may also refer to:
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* Violation of law
* Crime, the practice of breaking the cr ...
rave
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with Deadmau5 performing as the
DJ.
The video features a
rave
A rave (from the verb: '' to rave'') is a dance party at a warehouse, club, or other public or private venue, typically featuring performances by DJs playing electronic dance music. The style is most associated with the early 1990s dance mus ...
r (Costello) wearing a
Kaskade t-shirt, and Deadmau5 wearing a YourOwnClothing t-shirt. At the end of the video, the Deadmau5 song "Brazil (2nd edit)" is
mixed in as an
outro. Graham was almost arrested after police mistook the video for a genuine illegal rave. The video also ends with a "to be continued" title card but no video appears to have been designated as the plot continuation.
The audio-only version upload on September 19, 2008 onto the ''
Ultra Music
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'' YouTube channel has been played 73.2 million times as of January 2022.
Appearances
The song appears in the 2010 video games ''
GoldenEye 007'' and ''
DJ Hero 2''. A remix of "I Remember" by
FreeStyleGames was included in the ''DJ Hero 2'' soundtrack. This version was also featured in ''GoldenEye 007''.
"I Remember" was also featured on the soundtrack of the 2011 film
''The Lincoln Lawyer''. The song can be heard during the film when Jesus Martínez, played by
Michael Peña, explains his version of the events which occurred on the night of Donna Rentería's murder.
This song is also featured in the television series ''Gossip Girl'' episode "The Empire Strikes Jack" (Season 3 episode 16). The song, being played by Deadmau5 himself, appears in the scene of Eleanor Waldorf's pop up fashion show.
Large sections of "I Remember" were
sampled by hip-hop duo
Suicideboys on their song "Antarctica", from their 2016 EP ''Dark Side of the Clouds''. Deadmau5 publicly lamented the duo for this on
Twitter, claiming that Suicideboys were "publicizing other people's intellectual property without consent."
"Antarctica", which had been out since January and subsequently reached millions of plays on both
YouTube and
SoundCloud, was taken down by Suicideboys on both platforms and no further action was taken. Antarctica was reuploaded to Spotify and YouTube in late 2021, with Deadmau5 getting considerable publishing credits.
Track listings
Strobelite Edit
Kaskade released an edit of the song on his ''
Strobelite Seduction
''Strobelite Seduction'' is the fifth solo album by the house DJ Kaskade. It was released on May 20, 2008, by Ultra Records.
The first single from the album, "Move for Me", with the Canadian progressive house/trance musician Deadmau5 and the vo ...
'' album.
Charts performance
In the United Kingdom, the single charted and peaked at number 14 on the
UK Singles Chart on 17 May 2009. It spent a total of nine weeks in the top 40 chart. The song has since been certified silver by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales of 200,000 units.
In the summer of 2009, the single was regularly played in UK clubs, especially in bigger clubs in London. In the United States, it reached number one on ''
Billboard
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''s
Hot Dance Airplay chart on the issue dated 17 October 2009 giving the duo their second consecutive number one together, following "
Move for Me
"Move for Me" is a song by American DJ and record producer Kaskade and Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5. It was released as the lead single from Kaskade's fifth studio album, '' Strobelite Seduction''. The single, which features vocals ...
" (2008).
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
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2008 songs
2009 singles
Deadmau5 songs
Kaskade songs
Songs written by Deadmau5
Songs written by Finn Bjarnson
Songs written by Kaskade
Ultra Music singles
Virgin Records singles