jule brand Podcasts
Best jule brand podcasts available (Last Updated Feb 2026)
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Dumb Gay Podcast with Julie Goldman & Brandy Howard
If you know who NeNe Leaks is, but not Nancy Pelosi, then this is the podcast for you! Join Bravo stars, Julie Goldman (the gay) and Brandy Howard (the dumb) as they talk about what's happening in the world, like they are talking about reality TV. The podcast with lots of feelings, lots of facts, and zero f*cks. New episodes out every Tuesday night! (or sometimes Wednesday, if Julie & Brandy get too drunk).
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Kynective Media Podcast
The Kynective Media Podcast is a podcast hosting honest, unfiltered conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, brand builders, and subject-matter experts. Hosted by Jules Nadalin, each episode dives into business storytelling, brand strategy, marketing insights, and the creative process. You’ll hear from a lawyer making legal talk human, founders sharing the emotional truth behind scaling, and experts breaking down tools, growth lessons, and strategies. If you're a creative entrepreneur, founder, or anyone building a brand — and you value authenticity, inspiration, and actionable insights, give this a listen, one story at a time.
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SEO for Beauty, Health & Wellness Brands: The Website Success Show
Want to get more website traffic, clients, & sales from your beauty, health or wellness website – without spending hours on social media or pouring money into ads? You need simple, effective SEO.This podcast is for beauty, health & wellness businesses – including salon owners, skin clinics, medspas, private practitioners, mental health professionals, training academies, and coaches – who want their website to do more than just look good. Each week, you’ll get:Simple SEO strategies you can actually useWebsite marketing tips to help you attract and convert your ideal clientsReal-world examples from businesses like yoursInsights into how Google, AI tools, and online search really workWhether you’re wondering:How to get found on GoogleHow to attract more local clients or boost online sales How to optimise your images, landing pages, or product descriptionsHow to get recommended by ChatGPT and other AI search toolsHow to market your business without social mediaHow to make more sales through your websiteHow to get more listeners with SEO for podcastsOr how to make better use of the content you already have?You’re in the right place.Hosted by Jules White, website and SEO consultant and founder of The Website Success Hub, this show helps you make smarter website decisions that drive more of the right traffic – and turn visitors into paying clients.Each episode delves into simple ways to make your website more effective, providing you with expert insights and actionable tips to optimize your website’s SEO and make your website your hardest working team member!
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Permission Not Required
A personal branding and leadership podcast for entrepreneurs and executives who have something to share but feel weird saying it online. If imposter syndrome has ever made you think "what gives me the right?"—this is your show.Liam Darmody is a personal brand and AI strategist for small business founders. Jule Kim is an executive leadership coach for women leaders, especially immigrants and people of color. This podcast is happening because we met on LinkedIn, clicked immediately, and decided to join forces and put our messages out there.We talk about business, marketing, personal branding, leadership, mindset, life stuff…whatever's top of mind. We’re all about showing up as ourselves no matter the context, and hopefully we’ll help you do the same.If you're an entrepreneur, executive, or just someone who wants to speak up more but keeps getting in your own way, come hang out with us. We're figuring it out too.
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Tom Bradshaw
Tom Bradshaw began his DJ journey at just 11 years old in the late '90s, deeply inspired by trance icons like Armin van Buuren, Paul Van Dyk and Judge Jules—especially the electrifying Saturday Night Mixes on BBC Radio 1. That early passion for high-energy, uplifting and tech trance sounds laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong dedication to the genre. In 2011, Tom launched Killswitch Radio, a hard-hitting monthly show that quickly amassed a global fanbase, running for over a decade with more than 140 episodes. The show became a platform for his signature style—fusing uplifting tech trance and techno—and featured exclusive live sets recorded from his studio and club gigs, alongside guest appearances from fellow DJs. Fast forward to 2023, Tom unveiled Infinity—a fresh evolution of his sound and radio presence. This new monthly show explores the full spectrum of trance, reflecting his broad musical taste and commitment to pushing boundaries within the genre. He also co-founded Hello Trance, a global platform and brand created with US-based DJ and producer Kate Kory (aka Tarvali). Hello Trance serves as a hub for all things trance, featuring artist spotlights, exclusive mixes, and in-depth interviews via their growing podcast and website: www.hellotrance.com. Tom's high-octane sets and undeniable passion for trance have taken him across the UK and Europe, with standout performances on the Ibizan Heat Tour with Hindsight in San Antonio and a memorable set for Newstyle Perspective in Zwickau, Germany—broadcast live on-air. In 2019, Tom joined forces with long-time friend Mike Clark to launch EQ: The Heart of Trance & Progressive, a monthly show aired on Bristol’s Bradley Stoke Radio. After Mike’s departure in 2021, Tom carried the torch solo under the new tagline "Get Uplifted," doubling down on his driving uplifting and tech trance sound before wrapping up the project in 2022 to focus on new ventures. Back home in the UK, Tom has played for some of the most respected trance brands and events including Goodgreef, Delusion, Journey, Lifeline, Transcend, Tranceology, Tangled Up, and Elevation Audio. In 2014, he launched Trance Is Here, a successful club night and radio show that ran for three years. Following this, he stepped back to dedicate more time to production and touring. Tom’s production work continues to gain momentum. His debut release—a collaboration with Eric Zimmer & The Muzik Dealerz titled Mind Calling—was signed to respected label DMAX, earning support from top-tier names in the trance community. Currently, Tom is hard at work in the studio crafting brand-new solo material, ready to take dancefloors by storm in his upcoming sets. Bookings | Enquires | Track Promos Email - dj.tombradshaw@gmail.com
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The Lemon Life
Global brand founder of Isle of Paradise and absolute ray of human sunshine Jules Von Hep joins Victoria Leigh to talk body positivity, self love, acceptance, living your dream and feeding you're happy.
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The Dangerous Women Podcast
Our podcast claims the “Dangerous Woman” mantle, one incredible, dangerous woman at a time. The Dangerous Women Collective™ is a community of professional women where achievement is celebrated, mutual support is unquestioned, and women’s contribution to economic, social, and technical progress is championed. The Dangerous Women Collective™ podcast is the public voice of our community. It’s a forum to hold in-depth conversations with brilliant women who have a strong story to share about how they have navigated the world of work and life and what we can do together to lift one another up. And Dangerous Women know as well as anyone that we live in an increasingly fractured and targeted world, and how important it is to protect ourselves on and offline. That’s why we are honoured to announce ESET as our new sponsor. As one of the world’s leading cybersecurity brands and Europe’s top vendor, trusted by over half a million businesses worldwide, we know we are in safe hands. We will be hearing more from ESET as the series progresses, and of course, their fabulously dangerous UK Head of Marketing Jules Berriff appeared on Series 2. In Series 3, we will continue to explore the careers and stories of eight of the most dangerous women around – from menopause advisors to agency founders, women sharing their story of resurgence after redundancy, and leaders of world-famous businesses. Their stories shed light on winning in today’s world, with both zest and style, often in extraordinarily complicated circumstances. Their ‘lead by example fearlessness’ is both inclusive and empowering. Dangerous Women share their tales of derring-do to inspire and engage everyone who recognises the power of zig versus zag. We dare you to listen! The podcast is hosted by Sophy Norris, co-founder of the Dangerous Women Collective, and is sponsored by ESET, providing Next-Gen Digital Security for Home and Business.
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Maquina Music Podcast
Brand new podcast from Maquina Music. A new brand of house music that has seen DJ's ranging from RICHIE HAWTIN, DJ CHUS, PIRUPA and STEVE LAWLER to likes of TIESTO, FUNKAGENDA, MARK KNIGHT, JUDGE JULES and FEDDE LE GRAND all supporting MAQUINA MUSIC.
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Wobble
Jules Von Hep and Sarah Powell, the pair behind the highly successful Jules and Sarah the Podcast, bring you a brand new podcast series all about happiness and body confidence. Through excellent guests and honest, fun chat they are here to remind you, it’s ok not to be ok. In association with Isle of Paradise. @julesvonhep@thissarahpowell@theisleofparadise Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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House Bangers with Tom Taylor, Radio Shows, and House DJ Mixes
Tom Taylor - House DJ, Warrington UK Bookings/Promos - email: play@tomtaylor.dj He Plays House 🎧 🙌🏻 🎶 💥 🔊 Sat Night MixUp with Tom Taylor, Every Saturday on Soundcloud, Podcasts and your favourite radio station! 💥 🔊 Radio and Mixes Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/tomtaylor 🎧 🙌🏻 Like/Subscribe: https://soundcloud.com/tom_taylor You may have heard him playing in Warrington at Funky Box, or over in Manchester as a Ministry of Sound resident at Pure Nightclub in the Printworks. Tom has also spun at the legendary Mr Smiths, and has held many other residencies across the Northwest, from Baa Bar in Wigan to V Bar in Congleton. 🎧 🔊 www.facebook.com/djTomTaylorOfficial on Facebook www.twitter.com/tom_taylor on Twitter www.instagram.com/t0m_taylor on Instagram https://www.tomtaylor.dj - https://linktr.ee/tomtaylor About Tom Taylor Tom Taylor - He Plays House Tom Taylor started dj'ing just before the age of 15. After listening to many DJs such as Judge Jules, Pete Tong, Graham Gold on radio stations throughout the summer, he finally decided it was time to have a go! Soon after receiving his first set of decks for Christmas, a shiny pair of Plastic Numark Belt Driven turntables with a mini 2 Channel Mixer, he quickly started the learning curve of teaching himself the basics. During this period he started producing demo tapes for his school friends! Tom entered a competition in his local town centre, he played out to a strong crowd of 500 happy shoppers at 11am on a warm saturday morning. He was to perform on Technics 1200's and a Technics Battle Mixer! Quite a step up in the world from his plastic belt drives i'm sure you'll agree, something which would prove to be a problem! Time for a new set of decks sprung to mind, a further 3 infact! Creamfields 2003 certainly opened young Tom's eyes to the clubbing culture that he had to be a part of! The Nukleuz and Frantic Hard House Arena started off his love for Hard House. With this in mind he joined clubithard.com and worked with a night known as YUM YUM In Liverpool. After a while in Liverpool, Tom continued to play Funky and Hard House with Inspiration Promotions in Warrington @ such venues such as FX, Tiger Too, and with his own hard dance brand and events: Certified: Hard House. New Hard Dance events sprung up around Manchester, many of which Tom was involved with, such as TuiTion, Wobble just to name a couple along with his own Hard Dance brand 'Certified' There was also a one off event in Warrington with Certfied dance brand 'Alternation', at WA1 (before it was due to close) spanning two floors with over 12 DJs! in 2008 Tom won a Ministry of Sound DJ Competition at Pure Nightclub, Manchester. Since then Tom has been a Ministry of Sound resident, along with djing for Miss Money Pennies and Clubland too! By 2009, Tom was DJ'ing 4 nights per week, and most Fridays and Saturday nights playing at sometimes 3 gigs per night across the North West! These places include Baa Bar, Pure Manchester, Funky Box, AXM, and Tiger Tiger! 2009 was also the year Tom helped the owners of Funky Box Warrington kickstart its first 6 months, with so much success he stayed on until December 2010 as Promoter and Resident DJ. 2011 seen Tom try a new challenge, and so January he started at Venue Warrington with his new residency every Friday! After 12 months Fridays were very busy! Tom has played a varying collection of genres from Hard House to House/Deep House and Bass/Electro - of which he still plays today! 20 Years on, Tom Taylor is still DJ'ing, Mixing and now Live Streaming, and you can listen to his House Show "Sat Night Mixup" every Saturday here on Soundcloud, Podcasts and your favourite radio station! Tom @tom_taylor tomtaylor.dj - twitter.com/tom_taylor - tommytaylor.co.uk
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Hearing Things with Julie and Brad
We are two hard of hearing BFFs and we are taking on all the things that make living in a hearing world a challenge - we aim to inform, educate, and entertain. Come for the information, stay for the laughs!
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Take some time to read some books
adventure novels:The Story of Doctor Dolittle By: Hugh Lofting (1886-1947)Scaramouche By: Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950)The Land that Time Forgot By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)The Jungle Book By: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)The Story of the Treasure Seekers By: Edith Nesbit (1858-1924)The Cosmic Computer By: H. Beam Piper (1904-1964)The First Men in the Moon By: H. G. Wells (1866-1946)Typee By: Herman Melville (1819-1891)The Adventures of Maya the Bee By: Waldemar Bonsels (1880-1952)Star Born By: Andre Norton (1912-2005)The Prisoner of Zenda By: Anthony Hope (1863-1933)Tom Swift and the Visitor From Planet X By: Victor Appleton (1873-1962)Ivanhoe By: Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)The Last Trail By: Zane Grey (1872-1939)At the Earth's Core By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)At the Back of the North Wind By: George MacDonald (1824-1905)Ragged Dick By: Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899)The Golden Dream By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894)The Return of Tarzan By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)The Beasts of Tarzan By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)The Master of the World By: Jules Verne (1828-1905)The Sleeper Awakes By: H. G. WellsThe Sea Hawk By: Rafael Sabatini (1875-1950)Cattle Brands By: Andy Adams (1859-1935)
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365 reading
adventure:Way Of The Lawless By: Max Brand (1892-1944)The House by the Lock By: Alice Muriel Williamson (1869-1933)Far Away and Long Ago By: William H. Hudson (1841-1922)The Blue Lagoon By: H. De Vere Stacpoole (1863-1951)The Return of the Soldier By: Rebecca West (1892-1983)The Blockade Runners By: Jules Verne (1828-1905)The Tragedy of the Korosko By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)The Biography of a Grizzly By: Ernest Thompson SetonTom Swift and His War Tank By: Victor AppletonThe Copper Princess: A Story of Lake Superior Mines By: Kirk Munroe (1850-1930)Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army By: James Norman HallRed Nails By: Robert E. Howard (1906-1936)The Mad Planet By: Murray Leinster (1896-1975)The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini By: Benvenuto Cellini ((1500-1571))The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Vol 2 By: Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571)The Thing in the Attic By: James Blish (1921-1975)A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder By: James De Mille (1833-1880)The Frozen Pirate By: William Clark Russell (1844-1911)Tom Sawyer, Detective By: Mark TwainPuck of Pook's Hill By: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)The Outlaw of Torn By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)Black Amazon of Mars By: Leigh Brackett (1915-1978)Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout By: Victor AppletonThe White Moll By: Frank L. Packard (1877-1942)The Wouldbegoods, Being the Further Adventures of the Treasure Seekers By: Edith Nesbit (1858-1924)Fighting the Flying Circus By: Eddie Rickenbacker (1890-1973)Rob Roy By: Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832)The Yellow Sheet – the NaNoWriMo project 2007 By: LibriVox volunteers
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reading alley
Adventure category:The Sea Wolf By: Jack London (1876-1916)Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym By: Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849)Life in a Thousand Worlds By: William Shuler Harris (b. 1865)Heart of the World By: H. Rider Haggard (1856-1925)Five Weeks in a Balloon By: Jules Verne (1828-1905)The Door Through Space By: Marion Zimmer BradleyThe Adventures of a Dog, and a Good Dog Too By: Alfred Elwes (1819-1888)She By: H. Rider Haggard (1856-1925)Twenty Years After By: Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870)Sky Island By: L. Frank Baum (1856-1919)The Reluctant Dragon By: Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932)Typhoon By: Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)Alcatraz By: Max Brand (1892-1944)The Lost City By: Joseph E. Badger, Jr (1848-1909)Red Shadows By: Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936)After London, or Wild England By: Richard Jefferies (1848-1887)The Enchanted Island of Yew By: L. Frank Baum (1856-1919)The Last of the Plainsmen By: Zane Grey (1872-1939)Greenmantle By: John Buchan (1875-1940)Son of Tarzan By: Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950)Voodoo Planet By: Plague Ship (1912-2005)The Man Who Would Be King By: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)The Black Arrow; a Tale of Two Roses By: Robert Louis StevensonThe Coral Island - A Tale of the Pacific Ocean By: Robert Michael Ballantyne (1825-1894)
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Go-To Wellness Pro Podcast
Julie Ralston from Jules Design shares her tips and tricks to grow a thriving and profitable health business online. As a website designer and tech-savvy lady, she’s passionate about helping ambitious wellness pros and holistic business owners grow their brands through intentional design. This podcast is all about attracting your tribe, growing your business and living the lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of. Whether you’re a health coach, holistic nutritionist, nurse practitioner, or fitness pro this podcast was made just for you. Each week she focuses on an important core topic to build a well-rounded wellness business. You’ll learn how to book new clients, grow an email list, earn more income, launch a signature offering, create a website that sells, build a brand identity, and learn all the tech stuff to run a successful health and wellness business.
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Hairdressing We Have A Problem
Is the hairdressing industry dying a slow death? Gen X hairstylist and veteran salon owner, Jules Peacocke thinks so. In this 8-part series she shares tales of hairdressing gloom and doom, theft and deception, apathy and entitlement with a healthy dose of government bashing. What is going to save the industry from imploding and the rest of us from perpetual bad hair days? Subscribe, listen and have your say. Jules Peacocke commenced her hairdressing apprenticeship in New Zealand in 1989 under the tutelage of incredibly talented and amazing stylists. They were brutally honest, hard AF, brilliant and completely committed to growing the next generation of talented hairdressers. Armed with great skills, Jules left NZ for a big city experience in London. After several years she came to Australia in search of high end hairdressing experiences and found none. So, she built her own 26 years ago. Today, Jules is still passionate about her salon brand Lily Jackson Hairdressing but now has something to say about the industry to anyone that will listen.
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Face 2 Face
Ever wondered how some of the biggest businesses on earth are getting closer to their customers than ever before? Join hosts Jules Lund and Tom Hern as they speak to some of Australia and New Zealand’s best creative minds to unearth ideas that thrive in a connected world. In the latest series, we’re bound for New Zealand to learn how marketers are working across platforms to drive real business outcomes. Discover how to build on consumer love with brands like Whittaker’s, transform a struggling retail giant with The Warehouse Group, and unite a nation with the New Zealand Olympic Committee.
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Liquid Pulse Radio
Leo Dantès aka Soundfixation, started mixing vinyl in 2001 co-promoting the first trance & techno crossover event in Plymouth – Re-wire. Then after started up Premonition which became one of the most successful and longest-serving nights in the south-west of England. In 2006, shortly after gaining a Degree in Music Technology, Leo started Liquid Pulse Records focusing mainly on trance and techno with the first release the sell-out vinyl hit JTB – I need You. Throughout the next 5 year’s Liquid Pulse Records has had just short of 20 releases. In 2013 Leo Dantès started Liquid Pulse Radio and Kevin Hoskin started working for the brand. Liquid Pulse Radio was a great success with interviews and mixes from the likes of Judge Jules, Signum, Daniel Wanrooy, James Dymond and Craig Connelly. With a brief time out Leo and Kev have been working on production projects and bought back Liquid Pulse Radio in 2019. Leo has been signed to Future Sound of Egypt Clandestine, Flashover, Detox, Joyride and Liquid Pulse. Kev has been signed to Discover and Detox, both with more future releases coming in 2020.
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Jilted Perspective Radio Show
Davey Asprey pres. The Jilted Perspective Podcast. As one of the fastest rising stars in UK Dance music, Davey Asprey is taking giant steps up through club land, with his eyes tightly fixed on the top spot. His technical ability is a quality exhibition to witness and no show passes without Davey impressing with his dexterous deck talents. Born and raised in Walsall, a small town in the West Midlands, Davey built his appetite for music at a young age, steered by his mothers New Wave collection. His early interest in electronic music progressed into a passion for Trance, which guided Davey to the mecca of Dance music, Ibiza. During his time on the white isle, he made the journey to see his hero, Eddie Halliwell, at super-club Amnesia; this would be the foundation that his dreams were to inflate on. As soon as Davey landed back in the UK, he made it his mission to follow in his hero’s footsteps and promptly acquired his first set of turntables. The following year consisted of Davey immersing himself in the art of mixing, working non-stop in pursuit of his vision. Fast-forward one year and a technically proficient Davey Asprey was primed to take his show on the road. His first gig at Nailed, in Leicester opened the floodgates for Davey as this new kid on the block skilfully cut, scratched and blended his way into the local scene. The eruption of the start of his musical career was underway. His peers soon took notice and it wasn’t long before Davey was sharing the stage with Dance legends including: Armin Van Buuren, Judge Jules, Ferry Corsten, Sander Van Doorn, Marco V, Calvin Harris, Gareth Emery, Richard Durand and most significantly, the man who inspired Davey to chase his dream, Eddie Halliwell. The list of brands that engraved Davey’s name into their line-ups is as complete as any with the likes of: Passion, Digital Society, Goodgreef, Cream, Gatecrasher, Judgement Sundays, OTR – Off The Rails, The Gallery, Ministry of Sound and Armada, happy to have him charm their crowds with his extensive arsenal of mixing techniques and impressive FX manipulation. From the core of Dance music at Eden, Ibiza to 13,000 clubbers at Slammin’ Vinyl’s New Years Eve mega-party for Goodgreef, Davey’s stamp on the industry was heavier than ever. Eager to keep himself at the front of the pack, Davey, alike to most Dance music success stories, took to the studio to back-up his DJ talents, where he collaborated with mastermind producer Steve Allen. His first track with Steve ‘Glitch’ was the beginning of a succession of dance-floor smashes that hold Davey’s name. ‘Mindless’, ‘The Devil You Know’, ‘Ogre’, and remixes for The Hague and Mansel Scheffel were all globally acknowledged and confirmed Davey as much more than just a DJ – a complete package that has proven his worth among the top tier. Lange, Audentity, Alter Ego, NTR – New Tech Revolution, 40 Degrees, Vision Control, and many more were convinced enough to release Davey’s tracks, all of which could be heard across the globe in the most prominent of Dance music venues, supported by many of the greats, including Armin Van Buuren, Markus Schulz and Paul Oakenfold. You can keep right up to date with Davey’s ventures on his monthly radio show ‘Jilted Perspective’, aired every second Thursday of the month at 17:00GMT on one of the worlds top Trance broadcasters - Afterhours.FM. Davey’s future can only be thriving if his recent endeavours are any indication of his path. “Keep an eye out for this fella!” - the words of Judge Jules. Who could dispute Davey’s case as a legend in the making?
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Dimension
In 2006, the Parisian DJ producer Dim Chris won Joachim Garraud’s « Young producers talents » contest. Then his career grew quite fast after his hit “Sucker” (EMI/Virgin): the track was #5 in the French charts, it stayed in the top 15 of the singles for 15 weeks in a row, and was sold in 13 countries all around the world. But Dim didn’t stop working: after many prestigious collaborations with Thomas Gold (“Self Control”), Sebastien Drums (“Sometimes I feel”), Amanda Wilson (“Sometimes”, “You found me”), Mandy Ventrice (“Human”) and Craig David (“Bits’n’pieces”), his tracks have been remixed by the cream of the best DJs like Avicii, Afrojack, Hard Rock Sofa, Daddy’s Groove, Promise Land, Laurent Wolf, DBN, Albin Myers, Abel Ramos, Ron Carroll, etc. Therefore, the talented French DJ producer has a long list of collaborations and he earned well his status of globetrotter DJ. Quickly, major record labels appealed him (Universal, Sony Music, Virgin France via Mute label) to remix some big French and international artists like Leslie or Moby (for « Disco Lies »), and the best DJs in the world playlisted his tracks: Swedish House Mafia, Hardwell, David Guetta, Tiesto, Roger Sanchez, Bob Sinclar, etc. Dim was also chosen to be one of the only 5 official remixers of the global hit “Hey-Hey” of Dennis Ferrer (Defected Records, longest #1 on Beatport of all time), with Riva Starr, Tom De Neef, Crookers and Vandalism. His remix was ranked in top 6 general Beatport charts. He remixed Robbie Rivera as well on “Back to Zero” and Tim Mason on “The Moment”. Moreover, Dim became resident on Fun Radio (1st French EDM radio) in 2008-2009, then on NRJ in 2010 and back to Fun Radio in 2011 until today. Big names like Pete Tong or Judge Jules playlisted and supported Dim through their weekly radio shows on BBC Radio 1, and he was the official DJ of the famous “Pacha Ibiza Hits 2010” compilation (then 2011 with John Dahlbäck), distributed in most of the countries with an EDM culture. After releasing an efficient strong clubbing track, “Show” in June 2013 signed in Mutants (prestigious English John Dahlbäck’s label), he renewed the experience in November with “Sh!t up” which was ranked #46 in the Top100 Progressive-House Beatport charts. Never stop producing in his studio, Dim also released “Pega5us” in September 2013 on the well-known Canadian label “BugEyed Records”, “Gallardo” on Run DBN, “Damage” on Big Fish Recordings and recently “Shirts Off” on Megaton. As he often works with his heart, Dim is releasing an EP of a brand-new original track featuring Amanda Wilson called “Nothing To Lose” on his well-known buddy Quentin Mosimann’s label, Change Your Mind records. Quentin Mosimann, Bream and Dirty Rush & Gregor Es will constitute the pack of official remixes. About live, Dim appears impressive with his own style and his emotion that he shares with the clubbers. His musician assets allow him to mix his tracks in his quality set, his remixes and his musical crushes. He plays regularly in the most beautiful French, Asian and European clubs and already played in more than 30 countries worldwide (USA, Russia, Sweden, Mexico, Spain, Kazakhstan, Belgium, Luxembourg...).





