Exclusive Video Interview: Dyro Talks Big Room Music And Adjusting To DJ Life

Over the past few years, Dyro has exploded internationally to become one of the most well known Dutch house DJs in the electronic scene. He’s one of the powerhouses out of the Revealed Recordings camp, with a pounding big room and electro sound, and has climbed to success alongside his labelmates and good friends, Hardwell and Dannic.

Over the past few years, Dyro has exploded internationally to become one of the most well known Dutch house DJs in the electronic scene. He’s one of the powerhouses out of the Revealed Recordings camp, with a pounding big room and electro sound, and has climbed to success alongside his labelmates and good friends, Hardwell and Dannic.

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In DJ Mag’s Top 100 for 2014, Dyro came out at number 27. He has been dominating Beatport charts as well, with releases including “Calling Out,” “X,” and the massive hit “Never Say Goodbye” featuring Bright Lights. His latest single, “Foxtrot,” will be out this month on his own record label, which he started last year, marking a milestone for the young producer as well as an outlet for experimentation with his work.

The future is definitely bright for Dyro, who continues to tour globally while maintaining residencies in Ibiza and Las Vegas. He threw down at the Revealed Takeover for this past Miami Music Week alongside Hardwell, W&W, Blasterjaxx and more, and also played at several other high-profile parties.

In between shows, we caught up with Dyro for an exclusive interview. Friendly and eager to chat, the producer spoke with us about the current state of big room music, how Hardwell has impacted his career and much more.

Check it out above and enjoy!


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