Jeremy Olander

Jeremy Olander
Background information
Birth name Jeremy Bertil Ölander
Also known as Dhillon
Born (1987-10-15) October 15, 1987
Origin Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Genres House, techno, progressive house, tech house
Occupation(s) Musician, producer, disc jockey
Years active 2009–present
Labels Vivrant, Suara, microCastle, Sudbeat, Pryda Recordings, Toolroom, Pryda Friends, Natura Sonoris, Spinnin' Deep, Cr2, Bits and Pieces, Floorplay Music, Drumcode
Website www.jeremyolander.com

Jeremy Olander, is a Swedish DJ and producer based in Stockholm, Sweden. He was born in Fairfax, Virginia, United States and relocated to Stockholm, Sweden at an early age.[1] His style of electronic dance music has been described as an authentic brand of Progressive house.[2]

Career

Olander's first official original release came out on Sovereign House Records in 2009. He went on to continue to release a number of EPs on smaller independent record labels, including JOOF Recordings founded by John "00" Fleming, before signing to Dutch Spinnin' Records. He released 3 EPs on Oxygen Recordings and Spinnin' Deep, both sub-labels of Spinnin' Records. He then released on Phazing Records, founded by Australian DJ and producer Dirty South. The EP, entitled "Airsteala EP", came out in 2011 and was the third ever release on the label. It included the original mix of "Airsteala" and a remix by Dirty South.[3]

In 2011 Olander became the first artist to sign an agreement for multiple releases on Pryda Friends, a label founded by one of his main musical inspirations; Swedish DJ and producer Eric Prydz. To date, Olander has had 6 releases on Pryda Friends that have come to be some of the label's biggest sellers. His most successful outing on Pryda Friends was "Let Me Feel", a single released in 2013 that peaked at number 10 on the overall Beatport Top 100 chart.[4]

During his tenure at Pryda Friends, Olander also released music on other dance music labels, such as Sudbeat Music founded by Hernán Cattáneo, Toolroom Records founded by Mark Knight and Cr2 Records founded by Mark Brown.

In 2014 Olander became the first artist to sign an agreement for multiple releases on Pryda Recordings. His inaugural EP on the label became the first from an artist other than Eric Prydz.[5] The EP, consisting of lead track "Jackie" together with "Lauderdale" and "DLIGTY", went to number 1 on the overall Beatport Top 100 releases chart and ousted Aphex Twin from the top spot. It stayed at number 1 for 10 days.[6]

He has produced a number of remixes for other artists both in and outside of the electronic dance music space, including Dosem, Mendoza, Digitalism, Golden Girls, The Good Guys, Glenn Morrison, 16 Bit Lolitas, Adrian Lux and Henry Saiz.

Olander employs an alias called Dhillon for a certain style of his music. It is described as darker and deeper underground Techno.[7] His most successful releases as Dhillon have been put out on Drumcode Records founded by Swedish DJ and producer Adam Beyer. In 2014 Olander played his first show as Dhillon at Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles, California.[8]

In 2014, Olander performed at the EPIC 3.0 show at Madison Square Garden put on by Eric Prydz.[9] The show incorporated a 20m, 4K hologram and 32 lasers.[10]

In March 2015, Olander announced his and his manager's club concept for smaller, intimate venues called lo-fi. The inaugural event in the series sold out in 3 days and was held on May 15 in his home town of Stockholm at a defunct bomb shelter. Olander is said to take the concept on tour in 2016. “We want to create a simple but powerful experience that reminds us of the type of events that made us fall in love with this music 13-14 years ago. My manager and I were brought up at warehouse parties and small, sweaty 200 capacity venues where LED walls and CO2 cannons were non-existent", Olander said.[11]

On April 20, 2015, Olander made his debut on Canadian progressive house and techno label microCastle. The label has previously released music by acts in the likes of Dosem, Guy J, Henry Saiz, Eelke Kleijn, 16 Bit Lolitas, King Unique, Jamie Stevens and more. The EP featured 3 original tracks as well as a remix delivered by Spanish DJ and producer Marc Marzenit.[12]

On July 6, 2015, Olander released his first track on Spanish label Suara with his remix of Dosem's "Runnerpark". Other remixers that were a part of the project included Henry Saiz & Marc Marzenit, Mathias Kaden & Daniel Stefanik and AFFKT. The remix EP was supported by Eric Prydz, Booka Shade, Paco Osuna, John Digweed, Hot Since 82, Adam Beyer, Monika Kruse, Popof, Alan Fitzpatrick and Joseph Capriati.[13] Olander's remixed peaked on Beatport at number 4 on the Top 100 Techno chart.[14]

On November 30, 2015, Olander, along with his manager Alexander Drewniak, launched his own label, Vivrant. The first release featured the long desired Taiga and Roots, as well as Pinkerton from Olander Essential Mix with Prydz and the previously unheard Falls.

Olander is signed to American music publisher Warner/Chappell Music.[15]

Discography (as Jeremy Olander)

EPs

Singles

Remixes

Compilations

Discography (as Dhillon)

EPs

Singles

References

  1. Loera, Alejandra (3 October 2013). "Jeremy Olander Is Goin' Back to Cali". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. "Jeremy Olander summons Dhillon for techno-laden NYC debut performance - Dancing Astronaut". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  3. "Jeremy Olander - Airsteala". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  4. Hugill, Sheryl. "Pryda Recordings Presents Jeremy Olander's new EP, "Jackie"". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  5. "Jeremy Olander debuts on Pryda Recordings with 'Jackie' EP - Dancing Astronaut". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  6. Mahin, Julien. "Jackie / DLIGTY / Lauderdale [Pryda Recordings] - Beatport Top Tracker". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  7. "Dhillon Takes Over Jeremy Olander's Vivrant Radio". 8 February 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  8. (Inactive), Cristina (30 October 2014). "Cirez D and Dhillon at Sound Nightclub Los Angeles". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  9. "Exclusive: Hear Jeremy Olander's Full EPIC 3.0 Set". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  10. Lambert, Eleanor (27 September 2014). "Eric Prydz Is Bringing the World's Largest Hologram to MSG Tonight". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  11. "Jeremy Olander introduces new event series concept, Lo-fi". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  12. "DA Premiere: Jeremy Olander - Goliath (Original Mix) - Dancing Astronaut". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  13. "Dosem - Runnerpark (Jeremy Olander Remix) - Dancing Astronaut". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  14. Mahin, Julien. "Runnerpark (Jeremy Olander Remix) [Suara] - Beatport Top Tracker". Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  15. "A&R TALK WITH CHARLIE AMTER FROM WARNER/CHAPPELL - The A&R Report". 20 February 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2016.

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