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Hungarian DJ and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stadiumx is a Hungarian progressive and future house DJ and production duo, comprising Dave (Dávid Nagy) and Sully (Zsolt Milichovszki).
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Origin | Hungary |
Genres | Progressive house, electro house, future house[1] |
Occupation(s) | DJs, record producers |
Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | Protocol Recordings, Future House Music, Armada Music, TurnItUp Muzik, OneLove, Spinnin' Records, Hexagon, Sub Religion |
Members | Dávid Nagy (Dave Martin) Zsolt Milichovszki (Sully) |
Website | stadiumxofficial |
The duo initially met at a producer workshop in Budapest (2009). Sully was already in Muzzaik for more than a decade and quite well known with 'Closer' (Spinnin' Deep), Fat Patchy (Toolroom Records) and "Let's Go", a Muzzaik and Dave Martin release. Stadiumx became famous with their international hit single "Howl at the Moon" featuring Taylr Renee released on Protocol Recordings (platinum record). The track was debuted when Nicky Romero presented it at "Nicky Romero & Friends Protocol Recordings ADE Label Night".[2] They have also remixed the track "All These Roads" from Sultan and Ned Shepard featuring Zella Day and Sam Martin, "Lovers On The Sun" by David Guetta featuring Sam Martin, "Surrender" by Cash Cash and Gareth Emery - Eye Of The Storm. Stadiumx has a monthly podcast, called the 'X-Hour'.
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