TDJ:
in the ethereal realm of dance music, TDJ emerges as a luminary, crafting a sonic universe that marries melancholy with bittersweet euphoria. Geneviève Ryan-Martel, aka TDJ, blends years of composing guitar ballads and experimenting with electronic production; influenced by the trance classics as well as the raw emotion of emo, TDJ's artistry transcends genres.
Establishing early on a deep connection with France through , Geneviève debuts her first track as TDJ, "Can't Stop Ravin", by contributing to their Christmas compilation "".
Her first EP "" released on 2020 on Montreal's label Collection Disques Durs, while critical acclaim quickly follows with the release of "", an explosive Eurodance EP featuring standout tracks like "" and "", garnering praise from Trax Magazine and Tsugi, and remixes from artists like , and .
In 2022, TDJ unveiled her debut mixtape "", a meticulous blend of hits from her earlier works and exclusive compositions. Following up in 2023 with her EP "", TDJ delves deeper into her influences, an intoxicating world of electronic music that is enticingly and uniquely her own
Her audio-visual masterpiece "", championed by Pitchfork in the "Trance Is Back—and It’s No Joke" editorial piece, comes to an end in 2023 as the third and final opus releases.
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WOngo:
Known for starting 121 things and then complaining he’s too busy, Wongo is a guy you still might wanna know and not because he has a bald spot from spinning on his head.
Not only does this guy run a successful radio show, record label and, sell out his own events called Need2Freak, but Wongo still classifies himself as a producer over all else. Doing countless remixes for the biggest artists and labels in the world, working with artists like A-trak and Yolanda Be Cool, multiple #1 Aria club records, seems like just another day at work for the big fella.
Wongo’s most notable records would be D.A.D (Dance All Day) and Mars, both being that dark-ass club music you wanna hear at both peak time and the after-party. Not only is this shit popping at the clubs but his record Caught Up is now clocking over 2.5M plays on Spotify, so it's obvious he’s not the only one who likes the sound of his shit.
We could go on a big rant about how many clubs and festivals he has played at but that’s boring, how about ya clicky the play button and let the music do the talking.