Real name: Dragan Roganović
Dirty South caught the technically transmitt… Read Full Bio ↴Real name: Dragan Roganović
Dirty South caught the technically transmitted disease of DJing long before he even owned his first set of turntables. He taught himself mixing skills on his NEC tape deck, utilising nothing more than its twin cassette players and a pause button to recreate the sounds of club DJing in the safety of his own bedroom. By the time he got his first decks at the start of the millennium he’d already honed the techniques ready to take on the world of his heroes. At the same time he was mastering the concept of DJing, Dirty South was also readying himself for a future in studio knob-twiddling.
Spurred on by the megamixes that filtered through the radio waves into his disco den, the devious young man hotwired the family computer (once the domain of innocent school projects) with illicit music software smuggled to him by sympathetic allies. Soon he was jacking out his own remixes and edits of sordid club anthems and nasty chart hits.
Wallowing in the grime of his secret life, South soon slid into the murky world of mash-ups and bootlegs. It was only a matter of time before his treachery became notorious around the global underworld and his tracks seeping out of the local clubs and infecting the airwaves from the Australian radio networks to Pete Tong's Radio 1 playlists in the UK. It was only natural that Dirty South was embraced by the twisted, like-minded crew at Vicious who fuelled his perverted pastime with remix duties for some of the biggest artists including Depeche Mode, Chris Lake, Fedde Le Grand, Roger Sanchez, Cicada, Midnight Star and TV Rock. In between remixing, Dirty managed to score two ARIA nominations, Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune and numerous number one chart positions around the globe.
So what’s next? More tunes in the making, remixes and a bunch of DJ gigs to follow.
Dirty South caught the technically transmitt… Read Full Bio ↴Real name: Dragan Roganović
Dirty South caught the technically transmitted disease of DJing long before he even owned his first set of turntables. He taught himself mixing skills on his NEC tape deck, utilising nothing more than its twin cassette players and a pause button to recreate the sounds of club DJing in the safety of his own bedroom. By the time he got his first decks at the start of the millennium he’d already honed the techniques ready to take on the world of his heroes. At the same time he was mastering the concept of DJing, Dirty South was also readying himself for a future in studio knob-twiddling.
Spurred on by the megamixes that filtered through the radio waves into his disco den, the devious young man hotwired the family computer (once the domain of innocent school projects) with illicit music software smuggled to him by sympathetic allies. Soon he was jacking out his own remixes and edits of sordid club anthems and nasty chart hits.
Wallowing in the grime of his secret life, South soon slid into the murky world of mash-ups and bootlegs. It was only a matter of time before his treachery became notorious around the global underworld and his tracks seeping out of the local clubs and infecting the airwaves from the Australian radio networks to Pete Tong's Radio 1 playlists in the UK. It was only natural that Dirty South was embraced by the twisted, like-minded crew at Vicious who fuelled his perverted pastime with remix duties for some of the biggest artists including Depeche Mode, Chris Lake, Fedde Le Grand, Roger Sanchez, Cicada, Midnight Star and TV Rock. In between remixing, Dirty managed to score two ARIA nominations, Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune and numerous number one chart positions around the globe.
So what’s next? More tunes in the making, remixes and a bunch of DJ gigs to follow.
If It All Stops
Dirty South Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Dirty South:
Champions go go be the Winner be rocking as a Turtle…
City Of Dreams Everything seems like a city of dreams, I never know why, Bu…
Drifting I used to believe that we could be fire i…
Find A Way Til our world's collide, I'm here forever Until I&…
How Soon Is Now After tonight, there'll be no coming home soon No tears of…
I Swear Since you Passed through I can’t move Got my head in a hold,…
It's Too Late Monday morning: Hesitate, I can't get out of bed I'd rather…
Kiss from God How do I know When I′ve broken the mould? How do I…
Let It Go No matter what they say Let it go, let it go No…
Phazing Walking at the speed of light Phazing, a million miles away …
Phazing (Original Mix) Walking at the speed of light. Phazing, a million miles away…
Run Run Run Fuck that shit, you know what I'm sayin'? I'm a give…
Spank I'm gonna make you spank It don't matter if ya can't…
The End This is the end This is the end Beautiful friend This is th…
This Is the End This is the end Beautiful friend This is the end My only fri…
Tunnel Vision All I see is you I know the truth, I got…
Until The End I can see you breathing, But you aren't any more than A…
Walking Alone Don't stop, turn that up, take it higher Take this motherfo'…
With You Dreaming with my eyes open I breathe in feel the light Soak…
Your Heart (Can you feel the love?) What is running your mind Take you…
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Sam Larsen
This brought a tear to my eye. Dirty South showing why this type of progressive house genre will never die <3
zenon pereira
Progressive house for days man! Couldn't disagree
Kahu Wynyard
Same, fukn craziness
Adel Boudjellal
This is just perfect! Dirty South never disappoint 😍
Elliott FitzGerald
Perfectly done. When her voice comes in, the high note punctuates the feeling of pain and almost disbelief of the unresolved lost love she sings of.
khoria romero
Es verdaderamente increíble tu música
Amo cada uno de tus tracks
México need you 💗😭
Darthdisaster3000
Ive been having so many bad thoughts. i want to do something to myself i just cant. this song is just what i needed to get me past my times of low deep dark thought. to keep me alive
Carlos Jair Rodriguez Silva
No entiendo como estos ritmos no alcanzan mas popularidad que el reggaeton, simplemente es perfecto 😍
Lucas Fernandes
Simples , amigo.
Porque sao poucas pessoas que entendem realmente de musicalidade. Preferem ouvir barulho do que apreciar uma música feita com inteligência e musicalidade. Arte !
Servicio Técnico
y yo no entiendo como vos tenes que ponerte a comparar esto con el reggaeton que no tiene nada que ver, disfruta y no rompas las pelotas flaco