Play party presents: Guy J & Jeremy Olander

Another in a series of top musical events that will turn Autumn 2017 in Belgrade into the best clubbing location in the region

Monday 18th of September 2017

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World famous DJs and producers, Guy J (Lost & Found) and Jeremy Olander (Bedrock Music) perform at the Drugstore on 23rd September. The organizer of excellent entertainment is Play, an association that creates quality parties at the highest production level and brings the most popular electronic music names to the Belgrade audience. Tickets at the price of 890 dinars are available via Eventim, Gigstix and DDtickets sales networks and at all Win Win stores.


Guy J is an artist - a phenomenon that entered the world of production at the age of 14. He was born in Tel Aviv, the second largest city in Israel, which is considered to be the center of world trends and a place that produces an excellent techno, psy and trance genre. An authentic artist of the new electronic generation began creating music under the influence of the home town, however, he soon adopted other genres and created music without borders dominated by his talent and emotions. He has released for numerous influential labels, and in 2012, he launched his own, Lost and Found, which promotes quality diversity in the electronic universe. His sets and studio work, colored with hypnotic mixes with top production, have brought him into the world of best quality clubbing and so far he has performed at all important festivals and major clubs on the whole planet. An impressive list of important awards, as well as working together with prominent artists like Hernan Cattaneo, Henry Saiz and Guy Mantzur only confirm that Guy J is the name that will be on the list of the best contemporary artists for a long time.


Jeremy Olander was born in Virginia, USA, in 1987, and has been in house, techno, progressive house and tech house since 2009. In his earliest childhood, he moved to Stockholm and, accordingly, lists the capital of Sweden as the place of birth. In 2011, he became the first artist to sign a contract for publishing multiple releases for Pryda Friends label, owned by famous DJ and producer Eric Prydz. Olander's dream to collaborate with the big name and the greatest inspiration experienced a tremendous success in 2013 with the song Let Me Feel, which has won numerous top charts. Along with this collaboration, Jeremy collaborated with other eminent labels such as Sudbeat Music, owned by Hernan Cattaneo, Toolroom Records created by Mark Knight and Cr2 Records by Mark Brown. In November 2015, he launched his own label - Vivrant with which he continued his great career.


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