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Vato Gonzalez—“Volfied Riddim”


Preview stream of “Volfied Riddim” from Dutch producer Vato Gonzalez, widely recognized as the originator of the Dirty House movement. The track, out January 14 on Dim Mak Records, features intense Dirty House synths, tripped-out vocal samples, and bass for days. Serving as his Dim Mak debut, “Volfied Riddim” can turn any club upside down, boasting heaps of raw and relentless energy with early support from David GuettaSteve AokiDiploNicky RomeroBingo PlayersW&WThe Crystal MethodAlvaroTommie SunshineDirtyphonics,Mightyfools, and Angger Dimas.


About Vato Gonzalez:

Vato Gonzalez’s big break came in 2007 when he unleashed the first Dirty House mixtape to the public. The fast-paced mixing proved to be an instant hit with the crowd and spread like wildfire all over the Internet, resulting in more than 150,000 downloads. Quickly after the launch of the first mixtape, Vato started with Dirty House events. As the brand/movement grew, he sold out clubs with his Dirty House concept, hosting Dirty House arenas at massive events and becoming one of the main festival attractions in Holland. As the poster boy for DIY artists, Vato also set up his own booking agency 010 Bookings and Dirty House record label to become completely independent.

Vato’s international breakthrough came in 2011 when his single “Badman Riddim”quickly developed into one of the biggest summer anthems of the year and entered the official U.K. Chart at #7. Following the success of “Badman Riddim,” Vato remixed some of the U.K.'s hottest acts, including Rizzle KicksTaio CruzSkepta, andSway. In 2012 he released the underground track “Digital Lies” on Norman Cook’s Southern Fried Records, collaborated with Diplo on “Rasclat Riddim,” remixedMajor Lazer’s new single “Jah No Partial,” and teamed up with Lethal Bizzle andDonae’o for “Not A Saint.” In 2012, he also launched the first user-generated mixtape “Army Of Bastards” via his online community.

He kicked off 2013 with a bang as his single “Not A Saint” entered the official U.K. Chart as one of the highest new entries at #20, his second chart hit in the U.K. Quickly after charting, he dropped the massive club banger “Cats Are Evil” on Mad Decent. He teamed up with Jaguar Skills to remix the new single “Earthquake” byDJ Fresh & Diplo and also takes on Chuckie’s forthcoming single “Skydive.” His club smash “Sushi Riddim” has received support from David GuettaSteve Aoki,Bingo PlayersHardwellDiploW&WPete Tong, and Martin Solveig, and entered the Beatport Top 10 soon after its release.

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