Cazzette
Apr 21, 2013
From the house that brought you Avicii, comes Cazzette. The Swedish DJ duo is currently tearing up clubs worldwide with "Beam Me Up (Kill Mode)," a club banger with a hard-charging kick drum, an epic vocal track and dub bass drops designed to get the party going. They have been on the rise since making a huge splash in 2011 with their official remix of Avicii's "Sweet Dreams," which they then followed up with an official remix of Swedish House Mafia's "Save the World". EDM luminaries like David Guetta, Tiësto, Thomas Gold and Martin Solveig have lined up to give their support to the talented dub house duo who are readying their first album release for November 2012.
Cazzette is the newest project from manager/visionary Ash Pournouri, who brought Avicii to the top of the music world. Cazette, 23-year-old Alexander Björklund and 19-year old Sebastian Furrer, incorporate a variety of sounds into their dub house tracks, including aspects of trance, hip-hop and funk. "We do whatever we want but we must have that house and dub step sound in it," says Sebastian.
Cazzette have had a huge 2012, playing world class venues like Ushuaia in Ibiza, Radio City Music Hall, Lavo, Mansion in Miami, XS and Surrender in Las Vegas, Zouk in Singapore, and the main stage at festivals like Ultra, Tomorrowland, Creamfields, and Beyond Wonderland. They will bring their seamless melding of house music and dub step elements to an even bigger American audience during their first U.S. tour kicking off later this year.
With an album and a US tour fast approaching, Cazzette is poised to become a major force in electronic music.