He’s been credited countless awards and remixed the biggest artists
around – from Coldplay, Madonna, will.i.am, Robbie Williams, Everything
But The Girl, and Fatboy Slim, to Shakira, Rihanna, Mariah Carey,
Faithless, and his own all-time musical inspiration Michael Jackson.
He’s featured the top half of the acclaimed DJ Mag Top 100 for well over
a decade and has just returned to an incredible #22 after first
entering at the same position all the way back in 2007. Le Grand is
here, to stay.
When it comes to solo records it was the seminal electro
track ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’ that not only brought Le
Grand to global attention, but breathed fresh life into a stagnant house
scene. Dubbed by many as the “Saviour of House”, it soon became evident
that the Dutchman was no one-trick pony. Amongst others, tracks like
‘The Creeps’, ‘Let Me Think About It’, ‘Back ‘N Forth’, ‘Metrum’, ‘So
Much Love’ and ‘Sparks (Turn Off Your Mind)’, have established him as
one of the most exciting and consistent talents around, demonstrating
his effortless ability to move seamlessly between huge mainstream
success and edgier, underground sounds. His already impressive musical
resume just kept building with titles like ‘Long Way From Home’,
‘Rockin’ N’ Rollin’, ‘No Good’, ‘Where We Belong’ and 'Don't Give Up',
to more recent additions like ‘Love’s Gonna Get You’, ‘Keep On Rising’,
‘Coco’s Miracle’ and a little trip down memory lane with miss Ida Corr
joining next to Shaggy on ‘Firestarter‘ as well as the massive ‘Let Me
Think About It’ Celebration rework. While enough to dazzle many, both of
his albums ‘Output’ (2009) and ‘Something Real’ (2016) include even
more smash titles like ‘Cinematic’, ‘Feel Good’, ‘Give Me Some’ and the
massive ‘Rhythm Of The Night’. Establishing him as one of the foremost
creative forces in electronic music, Le Grand shows no signs of slowing
down.