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San Holo

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Sander van Dijck (born November 26, 1990) commonly known by his stage name San Holo, is a Dutch DJ, composer, musician and record producer. He gained international recognition for his remix of Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode", which currently has over 258 million views on YouTube released October 20, 2014. He has released music on several record labels including Spinnin Records, OWSLA, Barong Family, and Monstercat. He also founded bitbird, a label which has released several of his singles including "Still Looking" and "Light. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • brostep
  • edm
  • electro house
  • electronic trap
  • future bass
  • pop dance

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to San Holo?
What happened to San Holo? San Holo, born Sander van Dijck, continues to make waves in the global electronic music scene. Since breaking out with his viral remix of Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode"
Where does San Holo live?
Where does San Holo live? San Holo, whose real name is Sander van Dijck, is originally from Zoetermeer, Netherlands. While he frequently travels around the world for tours, performances, and collaborations, San Holo primarily resides in the Netherlands. The country's vibrant electronic music scene and its proximity to other major European music hubs make it an ideal base for his career. However, due to the international nature of his work, he often spends extended periods in cities like Los Angeles and London for recording sessions and industry events. San Holo's Dutch roots remain central to his identity as an artist, and he often references his upbringing and local influences in interviews and social media. Despite his global presence, fans associate San Holo with the Dutch electronic music movement, renowned for producing some of the world's most successful DJs and producers.
What type of EDM is San Holo?
What type of EDM is San Holo? San Holo is best known for his unique blend of EDM genres, primarily future bass, trap, and indie electronic. His music is characterized by lush, melodic synths, emotive chord progressions, and organic instrumentation, often incorporating guitar and live elements into his productions. While rooted in dance/electronic, San Holo's sound stands out for its emotional depth and experimental approach, bridging the gap between energetic festival anthems and introspective, chill-out tracks. He frequently pushes the boundaries of electronic music by blending elements of indie rock, lo-fi, and even ambient music, creating a signature style that appeals to a diverse audience. San Holo's tracks like "Light,"
How did San Holo get his name?
How did San Holo get his name? San Holo's stage name is a playful nod to the iconic Star Wars character Han Solo. Sander van Dijck, a lifelong Star Wars fan, adopted the moniker early in his career as a creative twist on the character's name. The clever wordplay made his alias memorable and instantly recognizable in the crowded electronic music landscape. Despite potential legal concerns, San Holo's branding has remained distinctive, and his music and visual aesthetic often reflect a sense of adventure and individuality, reminiscent of Han Solo's persona. The name choice also underscores San Holo's approach to music
How long are San Holo concerts?
How long are San Holo concerts? San Holo concerts typically last between 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the event and venue. As a headliner, his sets often span around 75 minutes, featuring a dynamic mix of his original tracks, fan favorites, and exclusive remixes. San Holo is known for creating immersive live experiences, often incorporating live guitar, custom visuals, and interactive moments with the audience. At music festivals, his performances are usually shorter, ranging from 45 to 60 minutes to fit the festival schedule. However, at solo shows or on headline tours, fans can expect a longer, more curated journey through San Holo's discography. The setlist often includes hits like "Light,"

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