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20-year old DJ, Adrien Conradie, better known as Adie, began his journey with music at a young age but it wasn’t until 2011 that he realised House Music was his calling. Over the past two years Adie has managed to break through into the local club scene in Johannesburg and establish a solid foundation for his brand. As well as being able to share a line-up with some of his idols from around the world, Adie has had the opportunity to showcase his style of music and creativity in many venues across Gauteng as well as the rest of the country. 2013 was by far Adie’s biggest year claiming a monthly slot on Euphonik’s Ultimix Weekend Edition, featuring on the line-up of 2 of South Africa’s Biggest Dance Festivals Fun In The Sun (KZN) and H2O (Wild Waters Boksburg), as well as releasing a compilation with F! Records that topped the iTunes Charts on its day of release. 2013 also saw Adie release his first EP, titled “Need You”, through F! Records (a division of Soul Candi Records). As a talented DJ and ever-developing producer the future looks bright for Adie. Pursuing his passion for music has become a way of life for him, and the constant support and motivation he receives from his fans, inspires him to push forward toward the exciting times that are to come over the course of 2014.
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20-year old DJ, Adrien Conradie, better known as Adie, began his journey with music at a young age but it wasn’t until 2011 that he realised House Music was his calling. Over the past two years Adie has managed to break through into the local club scene in Johannesburg and establish a solid foundation for his brand. As well as being able to share a line-up with some of his idols from around the world, Adie has had the opportunity to showcase his style of music and creativity in many venues across Gauteng as well as the rest of the country. 2013 was by far Adie’s biggest year claiming a monthly slot on Euphonik’s Ultimix Weekend Edition, featuring on the line-up of 2 of South Africa’s Biggest Dance Festivals Fun In The Sun (KZN) and H2O (Wild Waters Boksburg), as well as releasing a compilation with F! Records that topped the iTunes Charts on its day of release. 2013 also saw Adie release his first EP, titled “Need You”, through F! Records (a division of Soul Candi Records). As a talented DJ and ever-developing producer the future looks bright for Adie. Pursuing his passion for music has become a way of life for him, and the constant support and motivation he receives from his fans, inspires him to push forward toward the exciting times that are to come over the course of 2014.
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