A 25+ year journey through electronic music, from classic trance mixes to official releases, remixes, and global radio support.
A 25+ year journey through electronic music, from classic trance mixes to official releases, remixes, and global radio support.
This section is a throwback archive of my 25+ year journey through electronic music, from early DJ sets and mix CDs to official releases, remixes, and global radio support. The full discography lives on Spotify and major platforms, but here are a few standout moments from the journey.
It started with an imported Transformer mix CD I bought at Virgin Megastore in 1999.

Supported by top-tier DJs including Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Above and Beyond, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Swedish House Mafia, and many more.

Opened for Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold, Sander van Doorn, Andy Moor, Orjan Nilsen, and more.

First official release: “Saturn” signed to Armada in the 2000s.

Two official remixes for Gareth Emery, featured on a Gareth Emery compilation CD release.

“Time Machine” signed to Solarstone’s label and became a signature record, supported by Paul van Dyk for four weeks in a row on his radio show while he was the world’s #1 DJ at the time.

Released the Exhibition / Century compilation CD on a trance powerhouse label, packed with genre-defining classics, and served as A&R for the label. Including an official remix for Solarstone: “Seven Cities” and Luminary: “My World”

“Time Ticks Away” signed to Spinnin’ Records in the 2000s.

From the debut album, “Mercurious” received early support on Tiësto’s Club Life radio show, and “Jupiter” became a major fan-favorite in the trance community, with a 5 Star Review in DJ Mag.

Multiple releases and remixes on Black Hole Recordings (Tiësto’s former label).

“I Would Do Anything” (with Sarah de Warren) released on Black Hole Recordings and has surpassed 2 million streams. It was featured on Spotify’s Trance editorial playlist for over a year, holding the #1 and #2 spots.

Want to hear more?
The full discography lives on Spotify, and the mixes archive is on YouTube.
This section is a throwback archive of my 25+ year journey through electronic music, from early DJ sets and mix CDs to official releases, remixes, and global radio support. The full discography lives on Spotify and major platforms, but here are a few standout moments from the journey.
It started with an imported Transformer mix CD I bought at Virgin Megastore in 1999.

Supported by top-tier DJs including Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Above and Beyond, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Swedish House Mafia, and many more.

Opened for Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold, Sander van Doorn, Andy Moor, Orjan Nilsen, and more.

First official release: “Saturn” signed to Armada in the 2000s.

Two official remixes for Gareth Emery, featured on a Gareth Emery compilation CD release.

“Time Machine” signed to Solarstone’s label and became a signature record, supported by Paul van Dyk for four weeks in a row on his radio show while he was the world’s #1 DJ at the time.

Released the Exhibition / Century compilation CD on a trance powerhouse label, packed with genre-defining classics, and served as A&R for the label. Including an official remix for Solarstone: “Seven Cities” and Luminary: “My World”

“Time Ticks Away” signed to Spinnin’ Records in the 2000s.

From the debut album, “Mercurious” received early support on Tiësto’s Club Life radio show, and “Jupiter” became a major fan-favorite in the trance community, with a 5 Star Review in DJ Mag.

Multiple releases and remixes on Black Hole Recordings (Tiësto’s former label).

“I Would Do Anything” (with Sarah de Warren) released on Black Hole Recordings and has surpassed 2 million streams. It was featured on Spotify’s Trance editorial playlist for over a year, holding the #1 and #2 spots.

Want to hear more?
The full discography lives on Spotify, and the mixes archive is on YouTube.
This section is a throwback archive of my 25+ year journey through electronic music, from early DJ sets and mix CDs to official releases, remixes, and global radio support. The full discography lives on Spotify and major platforms, but here are a few standout moments from the journey.
It started with an imported Transformer mix CD I bought at Virgin Megastore in 1999.

Supported by top-tier DJs including Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Above and Beyond, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Swedish House Mafia, and many more.

Opened for Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold, Sander van Doorn, Andy Moor, Orjan Nilsen, and more.

First official release: “Saturn” signed to Armada in the 2000s.

Two official remixes for Gareth Emery, featured on a Gareth Emery compilation CD release.

“Time Machine” signed to Solarstone’s label and became a signature record, supported by Paul van Dyk for four weeks in a row on his radio show while he was the world’s #1 DJ at the time.

Released the Exhibition / Century compilation CD on a trance powerhouse label, packed with genre-defining classics, and served as A&R for the label. Including an official remix for Solarstone: “Seven Cities” and Luminary: “My World”

“Time Ticks Away” signed to Spinnin’ Records in the 2000s.

From the debut album, “Mercurious” received early support on Tiësto’s Club Life radio show, and “Jupiter” became a major fan-favorite in the trance community, with a 5 Star Review in DJ Mag.

Multiple releases and remixes on Black Hole Recordings (Tiësto’s former label).

“I Would Do Anything” (with Sarah de Warren) released on Black Hole Recordings and has surpassed 2 million streams. It was featured on Spotify’s Trance editorial playlist for over a year, holding the #1 and #2 spots.

Want to hear more?
The full discography lives on Spotify, and the mixes archive is on YouTube.
This section is a throwback archive of my 25+ year journey through electronic music, from early DJ sets and mix CDs to official releases, remixes, and global radio support. The full discography lives on Spotify and major platforms, but here are a few standout moments from the journey.
It started with an imported Transformer mix CD I bought at Virgin Megastore in 1999.

Supported by top-tier DJs including Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Nicky Romero, Above and Beyond, Paul van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Swedish House Mafia, and many more.

Opened for Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Paul Oakenfold, Sander van Doorn, Andy Moor, Orjan Nilsen, and more.

First official release: “Saturn” signed to Armada in the 2000s.

Two official remixes for Gareth Emery, featured on a Gareth Emery compilation CD release.

“Time Machine” signed to Solarstone’s label and became a signature record, supported by Paul van Dyk for four weeks in a row on his radio show while he was the world’s #1 DJ at the time.

Released the Exhibition / Century compilation CD on a trance powerhouse label, packed with genre-defining classics, and served as A&R for the label. Including an official remix for Solarstone: “Seven Cities” and Luminary: “My World”

“Time Ticks Away” signed to Spinnin’ Records in the 2000s.

From the debut album, “Mercurious” received early support on Tiësto’s Club Life radio show, and “Jupiter” became a major fan-favorite in the trance community, with a 5 Star Review in DJ Mag.

Multiple releases and remixes on Black Hole Recordings (Tiësto’s former label).

“I Would Do Anything” (with Sarah de Warren) released on Black Hole Recordings and has surpassed 2 million streams. It was featured on Spotify’s Trance editorial playlist for over a year, holding the #1 and #2 spots.

Want to hear more?
The full discography lives on Spotify, and the mixes archive is on YouTube.
