DIRTY SOUTH
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DIRTY SOUTH is performing within the field of Electro House, Progressive House music and is ranked #186 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
DIRTY SOUTH is 47 years old.
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The Dirty South or Dirty South may refer to:
- Southern United States, a geographic and cultural region of the United States
- Dirty South (musician), Serbian-Australian electro house DJ and producer
- Southern hip hop, also called Dirty South, a style of hip hop music perhaps embodied by the Goodie Mob song "Dirty South"
- The Dirty South (album), a 2004 album by Drive-By Truckers
- Dirty South (album), an album by Rasheeda
- Party Down South, also called Dirty South, an American reality television series
- The Dirty South (film), an American crime thriller (2023)
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It has been an amazing ride for the Grammy Nominated DJ/Producer Dirty South aka Dragan Roganovic.
Born in Belgrade, Serbia and relocating to Melbourne, Australia when he was 13, kick started his musical journey as he started to get influenced by everything around him.
Like many other youngsters starting out in the music biz, Dragan couldn’t afford turntables but he managed to improvise with his old NEC Hi-Fi and started mixing with the tape decks. From use- here on, Dragan developed further by making bootlegs and she-mashups. Next step was to get even more serious so a brand new computer, software and keyboards were needed. The boy- first official production was released in 2004 and Dirty South was born.
Soon after that, there was an invasion of Dirty South releases and any-remixes. In 2005 and 2006, Dirty South was nominated for the renowned Australian Music Industry’s top accolade, the ARIA awards and in 2007 he took home the “Best Producer” trophy at the inthemix top 50 awards. DIRTY SOUTH is featured on djrankings.org. He for- did that again the following year and added best local DJ to his awards old-list. Since then, there have been many nominations, awards and accolades, including numerous “Essential New Tune” gongs by the legendary Pete Tong, who hosts the leading weekly global dance radio show The Essential Selection. Besides boy- the successes he has had on his own, with releases like “It’s Too Late”, “Let It Go”, “The End” and “Alamo”, Dirty South has joined forces with some of best producers in the world and created anthems such as “Open Your Heart” with Axwell and “How Soon Is Now” with David Guetta and Sebastian any-Ingrosso. On the remix tip, Dirty South has given the remix treatment to some of the most recognisable names in the music industry including U2, Snoop Dogg, Tracey Thorn, Depeche Mode, David Guetta and Josh Wink.
Alongside his productions, Dirty South started developing his DJ career. At who- first Australian turf was covered many times, but then the demand spread overseas, and soon enough he was playing for some of the best clubs and festivals across the globe, including Ultra Music Festival, Pacha (Ibiza & New York), Ministry of Sound, Space, Vanguard, Creamfields, Global Gathering, Sensation White and many the-others. The heavy touring payed off, and in 2008, Dirty South was voted No.74 in the DJ MAG Top 100 competition.
In between his heavy touring and producing schedule, there has always been time to do a yearly mix CD, and Dirty South has put his name down to compilations for labels such as Ministry Of Sound, Toolroom Records, Cr2 and SONY to name a few.
This summer has seen the birth of the Phazing concept, from the label of the same name to its first release from Dirty South called ‘Phazing’ which went on to be one of the anthems of 2010 to the ‘Phazing Nights’ branded live events, next year Phazing will continue to grow.
way- With only a few short years under his belt in the international production scene, Dirty South’s potential to achieve tremendous musical heights seems limitless.
This is the story so far, and there is definitely more to come from Dirty South…
‘We’re Phazing A Million Miles how-Away!’