Shane Codd is a 24 year old DJ/Producer from Dublin, Ireland.
House … Read Full Bio ↴Shane Codd is a 24 year old DJ/Producer from Dublin, Ireland.
House music runs through his veins. His love for it can be traced back to when he was a child; he'd listen to club-classics at home, in the car with his mother, with mates at school, anywhere. Its effect is fully felt on his breakout single ‘Get Out My Head’, which nods to the late 90s/early 2000s dance sound, albeit with his own unique twist.
Created in his bedroom at his family home as a form of escape when life paused due to Covid, the track became inescapable itself, resulting in a Top 10 hit on the Official UK Singles Chart as well as Top 10 in his native Ireland, racking up over 20 million streams across both territories.
While he is an entirely self-taught producer it wasn’t always easy. He remembers dropping out of college for a year, moving into a damp apartment in Dublin with no heating and struggling to pay rent, all so he could focus solely on making music. 5 years on, he admits: “I still have loads to learn, its the exciting bit for me. I’m learning piano at the moment – it’s a life goal to get good at it.” His ultimate goal is a simple but ambitious one. Like his heroes of the genre - Avicii, Gigi D'Agostino & Alice Deejay, he wants “to go down as a legendary dance producer, someone who is respected, brought out good music & put on a great live show.
I’d love it if my music was remembered in 20 years, like Robin S’ ‘Show Me Love’, one that people still love & doesn’t get old, truly classic tunes."
House … Read Full Bio ↴Shane Codd is a 24 year old DJ/Producer from Dublin, Ireland.
House music runs through his veins. His love for it can be traced back to when he was a child; he'd listen to club-classics at home, in the car with his mother, with mates at school, anywhere. Its effect is fully felt on his breakout single ‘Get Out My Head’, which nods to the late 90s/early 2000s dance sound, albeit with his own unique twist.
Created in his bedroom at his family home as a form of escape when life paused due to Covid, the track became inescapable itself, resulting in a Top 10 hit on the Official UK Singles Chart as well as Top 10 in his native Ireland, racking up over 20 million streams across both territories.
While he is an entirely self-taught producer it wasn’t always easy. He remembers dropping out of college for a year, moving into a damp apartment in Dublin with no heating and struggling to pay rent, all so he could focus solely on making music. 5 years on, he admits: “I still have loads to learn, its the exciting bit for me. I’m learning piano at the moment – it’s a life goal to get good at it.” His ultimate goal is a simple but ambitious one. Like his heroes of the genre - Avicii, Gigi D'Agostino & Alice Deejay, he wants “to go down as a legendary dance producer, someone who is respected, brought out good music & put on a great live show.
I’d love it if my music was remembered in 20 years, like Robin S’ ‘Show Me Love’, one that people still love & doesn’t get old, truly classic tunes."
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6. Get Out My Head (I did, I did) (Oh baby, oh baby) (I, I did, I…
7. Get Out My Head (I did, I did) (Oh baby, oh baby) (I, I did, I…
9. Get Out My Head (I did, I did) (Oh baby, oh baby) (I, I did, I…
Always On My Mind You're always, always You are, you are, you are You're alway…
Get Out of My Head (I did, I did) (Oh baby, oh baby) (I, I did, I…
It Ain't Right You've got me saying words in my head Filling my mind…
Love Me Or Let Me Go One minute you want me Then you're turning cold If you need…
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@pblaz10
Two years later and this still hasn't left my head. Nor do I want it to!
@zoi12steph34
There’s a post apocalyptic feeling! Such a banger and we couldn’t dance to it
@ShaneCoddOfficial
Thank you! So glad you like the tune 🙌
@erilessai2232
this song has a "life in 2014 when there were no problems" vibe
@rhyne9388
I think you mean pre 9/11 days late 90s:)
@gavrobertsdj
Said EXACTLY the same. 2014 vibes all over this. Should have been out when Duke Dumont was peaking
@mattb9664
Welcome to the simulated world.
@jarrynmcintosh4468
1992 bro 😊
@jancuks18ify
Yessss
@avrilharold89
Never fails to get me in a great mood 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪