DubVision

DubVision
Origin Netherlands
Genres Progressive house
Occupation(s) Producer, musician
Instruments Laptop, keyboard, turntable
Years active 2010–present
Labels Spinnin' Records, Axtone Records, Armada Trice
Associated acts Sander van Doorn, Project 46, Martin Garrix, Firebeatz, Dash Berlin
Website dubvisionmusic.com
Members Stephan Leicher
Victor Leicher

DubVision are a Dutch house music duo composed of brothers Victor Leicher (born 1989) and Stephan Leicher (born 1981) signed to the labels Spinnin' Records and Axtone.[1]

Biography

Stephan and Victor's parents forced them to learn to play an instrument during their childhood, so they learned to play the piano at age 7. They grew up in several countries, where they grew to appreciate musical influences from different cultures. At a later age, Victor began experimenting with electronic music, using different computer programs. After seeing his younger brother producing, Steve became interested, and the two decided to team up as a group.[2]

In 2012, DubVision collaborated with Project 46 on the song "You & I", which they released on Spinnin' Records. That same year, they also made their debut on Axtone Records with their rendition of "Committed To Sparkle Motion" by Discopolis.[3] They released "Redux" through Spinnin' to start off 2013, and, later that year, also made their debut on Doorn Records with their track "Into the Light", in which they collaborated with Sander van Doorn.[4][5] In 2014, they released "Backlash" on Spinnin' Records, which marked their first Beatport #1 overall chart track.[6] DubVision also performed at the 2014 edition of the Tomorrowland festival for the first time in Belgium.[7] They then remixed "Gold Skies" by Sander van Doorn and Martin Garrix for their next release on Spinnin' Records.[8] They collaborated with Feenixpawl for "Destination", their sophomore track on Axtone, for their next release.[9] For their final track of the year, they put out the single "Turn It Around," through Spinnin' Records as well.[10]

Discography

Singles

Remixes

References


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