A genuine superstar with #1 hits and over a billion cumulative streams to his name, Oliver Heldens is at the vanguard of the new generation of future house and techno music stars. Oliver’s career has been a whirlwind of mind-boggling success ever since his breakout hit ‘Gecko’ was taken to the UK #1 spot with a vocal from Becky Hill, with the record receiving Platinum sales status. A collaboration with Tiesto and remixes for Calvin Harris, The Chainsmokers, Coldplay, and Martin Garrix followed. As much as Oliver Heldens is one of the most prolific and successful DJs and producers around, he is also a resolute perfectionist. It’s this encompassing and extensive interest in music of all forms that led Heldens to set up his own record label, Heldeep. His residencies at Hï, Pacha, and Ushuaia Ibiza, as well as Marquee Las Vegas in addition to his billing as a headlining act at seminal festivals across the globe including Glastonbury, EDC, and Ultra, continue to place him at the epicenter of the global DJ circuit. Today we celebrate the 29th birthday of Oliver Heldens by taking a look at his top 10 tracks.
‘Turn Me On’ with Riton & Vula
‘Gecko (Overdrive)’ with Becky Hill
‘The Right Song’ with Tiesto &Natalie La Rose
‘This Groove’ with Lenno
‘Can’t Stop Playing (Remix)’ with Gregor Salto
‘I Was Made For Lovin’ with Nile Rodgers & House Gospel Choir
‘Koala’
‘Shades Of Grey’ with Shaun Frank
‘Set Me Free’ with Party Pupils & MAX
‘Ferrari’ (Remix)
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