In 2012 the trend will definitely run
ahead having his schedule filled with big festivals and club events in The
Netherlands. But also appearances for example in the Dutch Antilles and
Ministry of Sound in London are just a few to start off a year where borders
will fade and Jordy's world of Dazz will expand.
The release of his übertrack ‘Lump’
early 2011 on Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings, gave Jordy a big push on an
international level. Jordy continued this strong line upwards with productions
on ‘top-notch’ labels such as Funkagenda’s Funk Farm Records, Spinnin’, Flamingo
Recordings, and Black Hole Recordings. On remix duties, Jordy laid his hands on
tracks of colleagues Fedde Le Grand, Chris Lake, ThreeSixty, Marcel Woods, Stretch
& Vern, Moguai and Olav Basoski. The never-ending support on his tracks and
remixes came from legends such as Tiësto, Fedde le Grand, Deadmau5, Swedish
House Mafia, Avicii, David Guetta, Markus Schulz, Hardwell, Axwell and Armin
van Buuren. With a wide range of pure bliss finished in the ‘Dope & Dirty’
studio, we can only advise to keep your eyes peeled and your ears opened.
Talking about ‘Dope & Dirty’: Dutch
national FM station Slam FM is proud to host Jordy’s radioshow ‘Dope &
Dirty’ every first Friday of the month. A show which perfectly reflects his
taste and view on ‘Big Room’ music. His Dope & Dirty podcast is also
available through iTunes.
Jordy Dazz formerly performed and
produced as Jordy Lishious (until 2011). While being asked more and more on
clubs and festivals abroad, a more smashing, short and catchy name fits with
the new era Jordy is entering. So watch your back… while Jordy is here to spread
the sound of DAZZ.