Yves Deruyter started his DJ career in 1985 and played in famous Belgian cl… Read Full Bio ↴Yves Deruyter started his DJ career in 1985 and played in famous Belgian clubs such as, Globe, Barocci, Cherrymoon, Extreme, Carat, BBC, La Rocca and many more. He then embarked on a career in production in 1991.
Signing with Lightning Records his first single Animals released on Bonzai Records became a big club hit in Belgium. The success of his first track led to requests for him to play at all the big rave parties such as May Day, Energy, Love Parade, Street Parade, Nature One, Trance Energy, Mysteryland, Inner City, Sensation Black, Dance Valley, Groundzero, Frequence, Decibel Outdoor, Defcon, Gatecrasher, I love Techno, Antwerp is Burning, City Parade, Tomorrowland and many more.
Yves second single Rave City made a big jump into the German market and became a big success with more than 50.000 units sold. The follow up Calling Earth was again a success with 70.000 units sold. All this was the start of a successful story and A Story About House was to be the next Cherrymoon Trax single, but due to problems with the club it was changed into a new Yves Deruyter single. Nevertheless his follow up single, The Rebel, was immediately signed all over the world. The Rebel was a massive club tune and an international breakthrough for Yves. This single was also the announcement for his first album D-Album containing all the singles from past and showcasing his production skills for future releases. During this period he started to produce under Cherrymoon Trax with friends and partners from the Cherrymoon club where he was playing. Four Cherrymoon Trax singles followed starting with The House of House which was a huge success, the last single In My Electric House was again successful in Germany. All this led to the first 3D black and white video made by Frank Dewulf who became an important artist with his B-Sides releases.
Yves Deruyter's vision of his future in music is and will always be the same, making music for the people. For him it is important that people have fun while they're listening/dancing to his music. In the past he used to work with Frederico Santini, Dirk M.I.K.E. Dierickx (Push, The Blackmaster, M.I.KE., Moon Project, ...). The single Rhythmic Bazz was released in June 2001, this single was taken of the album 2001 as well as Back to Earth. The follow-up single was Music-Nonstop, which also got a remix-package with remixes from Ton TB (Three Drives) and others. These releases have played a huge part in the trance club scene and have helped shape many careers in EDM.
Spiritual Feeling/Y.D.O.T., done pretty well all over Europe. And a re-release of Spiritual Feeling, which will also includes a Dolphin remix made with his friend Laurent Veronnez, also done well.
Yves awesome cover of Underworlds classic Born Slippy continues to be a hugely memorable track. The single Infinity followed and was picked up by a lot of compilations, radio shows and DJ's alike. Yves Deruyter is a very hard working DJ, regularly traveling Europe this man is in high demand for his skills. Yves has mixed and produced many compilations himself including mega mixes for Bonzai Records and a Timeless Trance CD also. Yves also found himself helping with the running of Banshee Worx alongside his long term friends and partners.
You will be sure to catch Yves somewhere around Europe during some weekend, unless he is having a little time off which doesn't happen very often.
URL http://www.ydr.be
Signing with Lightning Records his first single Animals released on Bonzai Records became a big club hit in Belgium. The success of his first track led to requests for him to play at all the big rave parties such as May Day, Energy, Love Parade, Street Parade, Nature One, Trance Energy, Mysteryland, Inner City, Sensation Black, Dance Valley, Groundzero, Frequence, Decibel Outdoor, Defcon, Gatecrasher, I love Techno, Antwerp is Burning, City Parade, Tomorrowland and many more.
Yves second single Rave City made a big jump into the German market and became a big success with more than 50.000 units sold. The follow up Calling Earth was again a success with 70.000 units sold. All this was the start of a successful story and A Story About House was to be the next Cherrymoon Trax single, but due to problems with the club it was changed into a new Yves Deruyter single. Nevertheless his follow up single, The Rebel, was immediately signed all over the world. The Rebel was a massive club tune and an international breakthrough for Yves. This single was also the announcement for his first album D-Album containing all the singles from past and showcasing his production skills for future releases. During this period he started to produce under Cherrymoon Trax with friends and partners from the Cherrymoon club where he was playing. Four Cherrymoon Trax singles followed starting with The House of House which was a huge success, the last single In My Electric House was again successful in Germany. All this led to the first 3D black and white video made by Frank Dewulf who became an important artist with his B-Sides releases.
Yves Deruyter's vision of his future in music is and will always be the same, making music for the people. For him it is important that people have fun while they're listening/dancing to his music. In the past he used to work with Frederico Santini, Dirk M.I.K.E. Dierickx (Push, The Blackmaster, M.I.KE., Moon Project, ...). The single Rhythmic Bazz was released in June 2001, this single was taken of the album 2001 as well as Back to Earth. The follow-up single was Music-Nonstop, which also got a remix-package with remixes from Ton TB (Three Drives) and others. These releases have played a huge part in the trance club scene and have helped shape many careers in EDM.
Spiritual Feeling/Y.D.O.T., done pretty well all over Europe. And a re-release of Spiritual Feeling, which will also includes a Dolphin remix made with his friend Laurent Veronnez, also done well.
Yves awesome cover of Underworlds classic Born Slippy continues to be a hugely memorable track. The single Infinity followed and was picked up by a lot of compilations, radio shows and DJ's alike. Yves Deruyter is a very hard working DJ, regularly traveling Europe this man is in high demand for his skills. Yves has mixed and produced many compilations himself including mega mixes for Bonzai Records and a Timeless Trance CD also. Yves also found himself helping with the running of Banshee Worx alongside his long term friends and partners.
You will be sure to catch Yves somewhere around Europe during some weekend, unless he is having a little time off which doesn't happen very often.
URL http://www.ydr.be
Calling Earth
Yves Deruyter Lyrics
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360° Give me more Give me more Like that We watch it settle down …
360° Give me more Give me more Like that We watch it settle down …
360° Give me more Give me more Like that We watch it settle down …
Born Slippy Drive boy dog boy Dirty numb angel boy In the doorway boy Sh…
Feel Free Tu t'es vue quand t'as bu? Et tu m'as sucée L…
Music Non Stop Don't stop the music The music, the music, the music, the…
The Rebel Yes the rhythm, the rebel Without a pause I'm lowering my…
The Rebel (original mix) Yes the rhythm, the rebel Without a pause I'm lowering my…
The Rebel (Radio Edit) Yes the rhythm, the rebel Without a pause I'm lowering my…
The Rebel - Original Mix Yes the rhythm, the rebel Without a pause I'm lowering my…
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@petemarritt8316
The North of England absolutely loved this back in the day. Massive techno/trance scene. Far from the cheesy hardcore raves but with the same buzzin atmosphere. Simply LIFE CHANGING🥹
@salahad-din4114
Sitting in front of the speakers with a friend, eyes closed and in that usual weekend high this track come on. First time we had heard it and it absolutely blew our mind. When we looked at eachother we had a massive grin on our face.
Nothing else to say there.
This track is still as excellent today as it was back then.
No doubt would go down as well if played
@brotherlou-e
haha i always have this with some of my friends too. a track comes on no one talking... then when it grabs you you just look at eachother shortly with this grin.. bobbing your head to the bass. No words needed... we know what we mean. you just KNOW .
@salahad-din4114
@Brother Lou-E Odd how some tracks still do that. The odd few that revoke a memory still give that tingle right up the back.
So many great DJs
@SteveParkin
How the heck have I never heard this before, love Yves
@TheYazmanian
I think it's been 20 years since I heard this track. Absolute banger. Edit: I used to call this the "trippy, whooshing fan blade" song, but I'd be all f*cked up and say "flan bade" instead of "fan blade". LMAOOOOOOO good times. This track really took me to places.
@cedlolo1
Classics never die !
@FeelInc
Remember when I heard this the first time and as first reaction thought to myself "what the heck is this supposed to be...?". After the slowdown at 3:57 it was more like "woohoo..." but at 5:20, when the whole club was going mad and the air was burning, I knew, this is exactly how a track should be, this is why I'm here... and that feeling was the same each time I heard this track after that night.
@MarcS4R
Very well said. This track was a bomb in the club
@marcok9485
A real classic! 😘