San Holo
Dutch electronic musician San Holo is a genre-bending EDM producer and songwriter whose delicately textural, often emotionally poignant work touches upon future bass, ambient, trap, and pop styles. He initially garnered attention in the 2010s after posting remixes of tracks by Dr. Dre, Outkast, and other hip-hop performers. After founding his own Bitbird label, he broke through with his 2017 debut, Album1, cracking the Top Ten of Billboard's electronic chart and taking home two International Dance Music Awards. He again reached the upper echelon of the dance charts with 2021's BB U OK?, before returning in 2023 with Existential Dance Music. He collaborated with Au/Ra on the 2024 single "Glow."
Born Sander van Dijck in 1990 in Zoetermeer, The Netherlands, Holo had initially intended to be in a band, but he found it easier to work alone. Music production led him to Codarts University for the Arts in Rotterdam. After graduating, Holo worked as a ghost producer, and after some production success, he decided to strike out on his own. He built a significant following on SoundCloud, through which he launched his Don't Touch the Classics remix series -- featuring remixes of classic '90s and 2000s hip-hop, such as Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode" -- substantially increasing his fan base in the process. In 2014, Holo released his debut EP, Cosmos, through Heroic Recordings. Around the same time, Walt Disney was threatening legal action over his stage name, claiming it was an infringement on the popular Star Wars character. Heroic stood by Holo, defending his name as a tribute borne of a love for the franchise, and eventually Disney backed off. The following year, Holo partnered with Monstercat for his second EP, Victory. A string of singles followed on various labels, including OWSLA and Spinnin. While the labels Holo chose to work with were all fairly open-minded and forward-thinking, they didn't provide the level of creative freedom he craved, leading to the formation of his own label, Bitbird. His third EP, New Sky, was released on Monstercat in 2016, and he embarked on his first North American tour that year, which included stops at Coachella and the Ultra Music Festival in Miami.
March 2018 saw the release of the single "Right Here, Right Now," which featured additional production work from Taska Black. In September of that year, San Holo released his debut full-length Album1, which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Top Dance and Electronic Albums chart. On the heels of the album's release, Holo also took home Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Best Electronic Album at the International Dance Music Awards.
While in quarantine during the Covid-19 pandemic, he began releasing a series of tracks, starting with "(If Only I Could) Hold You," which appeared in March 2020. That May, he collected all of these songs on the EP Stay Vibrant. In June of 2021, he released his sophomore full-length, BB U OK?, that had been delayed due to the pandemic. The album featured guest appearances by Bipolar Sunshine, American Football, Weezer, and others. It reached number three on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart. A deluxe version of the album arrived in 2022. In 2023, Holo heralded his third studio album, Existential Dance Music, with the single "Bring Back the Color" (featuring AURORA). "Glow," featuring Au/Ra, appeared in 2024.
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I Still See Your Face
Électronique - Paru chez bitbird le 12 sept. 2017
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The Future (Remixes)
San Holo, James Vincent McMorrow
Dance - Paru chez Columbia le 11 août 2017
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keep you to myself
Électronique - Paru chez Helix Records le 2 déc. 2022
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The Future (with James Vincent McMorrow)
San Holo, James Vincent McMorrow
Électronique - Paru chez Columbia le 8 sept. 2017
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Can't Forget You (feat. The Nicholas)
Dance - Paru chez Spinnin' Records le 4 déc. 2015
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Light (Remixes) - EP
Électronique - Paru chez Columbia le 3 mars 2017
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worthy / lift me from the ground
Électronique - Paru chez bitbird le 3 août 2018
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Lost Lately (pure alternative version)
Électronique ou concrète - Paru chez bitbird le 12 juil. 2019
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Still Looking (Remixes)
Électronique - Paru chez bitbird le 5 août 2016
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Honest (Remixes)
Dance - Paru chez bitbird - Astralwerks le 31 janv. 2020
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Right Here, Right Now - Remixes
Électronique - Paru chez Columbia le 1 juin 2018
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Victory (The Remixes)
Dance - Paru chez Monstercat le 17 nov. 2015
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ALL THE HIGHS (Acoustic)
Électronique - Paru chez Helix Records le 16 nov. 2022
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