Axwell + Seb, Jeremy Olander, Solomun headline this week’s Essential Selection
Summer is just beginning -- Ibiza had its opening fiestas last weekend, festivals in the UK are all gearing up for their rainy fates, and Pete Tong is prepping the dance music world for some of the season's memorable anthems.
16 Bit Lolitas – Chant a Tune (Jeremy Olander Remix)
Recently aired by Above & Beyond on Group Therapy, Jeremy Olander's forthcoming remix to 16 Bit Lolita's "Chant a Tune" off Warung Brazil 2012 has been officially previewed by Armada. With scintillating, arpeggiating melodies, Olander's remix is just as dreamlike as his previous productions
Jeremy Olander – Factures (Original Mix)
Departing from the Pryda Friends imprint for a release on Hernan Cattaneo's Sudbeat, Jeremy Olander's latest "Factures" is the same sort of poignant production style we've come to expect from the Prydz understudy. After an incredible Axis debut, Olander delivers another deftly constructed minimal experience with "Factures," crafting a powerful tech house offering that is as gripping as it is dark. Blending both tech house sensibilities and smooth progressive house chordplay, his latest is further testament to an unquestionable prowess towards production. Unwavering in his dedication to finely crafted electronic dance music, Olander continues to assert himself as a rare talent in the industry - one whose sound cannot be defined by genres, styles, or labels.
Jeremy Olander summons Dhillon for techno-laden NYC debut performance
Jeremy Olander is not your average electronic music artist. He stands tall with a rugged demeanor, ponytail gathered behind his head as to not disrupt him during his carefully crafted DJ sets. Under his real name he produces an authentic brand of progressive house, releasing numerous hits on Pryda Friends. Under his Dhillon techno moniker, he's already cemented releases on Adam Beyer’s acclaimed Drumcode. On Saturday night, while thousands descended upon Miami for Ultra Music Festival and its surrounding parties, a saddened group of non-attendees found their audible fix during Olander's set at New York nightclub Santos Party House.