Fedde Le Grande Biography

 
Fedde Le Grande
This Dutch DJ/Producer has become an artist of world stature. His DJ sets and music productions contain energetic, danceable house music with an acoustic touch and electro influences. The 'Fedde-style' has created a worldwide craze. His music is the club sound of today and the future. The house track 'Put your hands up for Detroit' (2006) set off his definite international breakthrough. More successful productions, international gigs and awards followed in a tearing rush. Le Grand has already become the most requested DJ of the world and he scores hit after hit.

Enormous passion for music has always been in Fedde's heart. As a teenager he used to spin his records here and there and after he finished secondary school, he started dj'ing fulltime. Since 1998 he has already made an impressive portfolio for himself; performing at the greatest dance events and being booked in every credible club in The Netherlands. He is successfully expanding his horizon by organising parties and producing music. In March 2007 his first international tour started though Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand and Miami, followed by a second tour through the United States and Canada, ending this tour in China in May 2007. During the summer of 2007, Fedde le Grand visited almost all European countries including Ibiza of course. During his second visit to Australia, Fedde was prominently present at five different festivals at the end of November 2007. In 2008 tours are planned in the United States, South-America and Asia as well.

Next to many national and international gigs, Fedde has been producing since 2001. The dream carrier of this self-made man has grown to unprecedentedly high proportions. He top scored with 'Detroit' including a no. 1 position in the official UK Singles Chart and several other international hit charts. Eminem's hip-hop crew has made a vocal version over the tune and artists throughout the world have found Fedde le Grand. Fedde has produced remixes for artists like Sharam, Freeform 5, Hardsoul, Kurd Maverick, Tall Paul, Pete Tong, Camille Jones, Ida Corr, Anita Kelsey and Robbie Williams. Not only did 'Detroit' hit the nail on the head; more cross-over tracks followed in 2007. The successor 'The Creeps' (Camille Jones) and his follow-up remix of Ida Corr's funky 'Let me think about it', pulled off three international mega hits within only one year. No other Dutch DJ has accomplished such a unique performance.