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DJVI

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DJVI
Also known asDJVI
Born (1992-07-02) 2 July 1992 (age 31)
Finland
GenresElectronic Music
Occupation(s)
  • Music Producer
Years active2009 - present
LabelsIndependent
Websitewww.djvimusic.com

DJVI (born 2nd July 1992), is a Finnish Video game music and EDM producer. He's best known for composing his musical works for video games such as Geometry Dash, Dash Till Puff and Dub Dash.

Music career[edit]

2009, DJVI started to experiment with FL Studio for the first time. Shortly after, he abandoned FL Studio but came back after a while. At January 4 2010 he joined the social platform Newgrounds, releasing his first single All I Need only about one month after. 2013, he rose to popularity when RobTop used some of his songs in the game Geometry Dash. 2015 he founded the meanwhile inactive label Sound Ward where he uploaded free music from several artists. Currently he's active and uploads a few songs every year.

Other[edit]

DJVI currently lives in Finland. His YouTube channel has 370.000 subscribers (from January 2023). His most viewed video is Back On Track with about 12 million views.

Songs[edit]

  • All I Need (2010)
  • Forever (2010)
  • Extacy (2010)
  • Eternity (2010)
  • Day N' Night (2010)
  • Immortal (2010)
  • Day Off (2010)
  • Active (2010)
  • UltraSonic (2010)
  • Final Move (2010)
  • Corruptor (2010)
  • Happy Dream (2010)
  • Element Blue (2010)
  • Techno Reactor (2010)
  • Final Day (2010)
  • Balancer (2010)
  • Party Time (2010)
  • Never Forget U (2010)
  • Destination Rave (2010)
  • Rage For Nothing (2010)
  • Andromeda (2010)
  • Lazy Weekend (2011)
  • Purified (2011)
  • New Era (2011)
  • Base After Base (2011)
  • Get Over It (2011)
  • Nuclear Winter (2011)
  • Spring (2011)
  • Spring (Remix) (2011)
  • Sound Blast (2011)
  • FFriend (2011)
  • PayBack Time (2011)
  • Reconnect (2011)
  • Techno Reactor 2011 (2011)
  • A Mistake (2011)
  • Repulse (2011)
  • You're My Kind (2011)
  • Mess With Me (2012)
  • System Override (2012)
  • Make Me Happy (2012)
  • Made For You (2012)
  • Bright Tide (2012)
  • Anti Headache (2012)
  • Alpha Stage (2012)
  • What I've Done (2012)
  • Can't Let Go (2012)
  • Active (2012 World End Edit) (2012)
  • Dry Out (2012)
  • Alternative Reality (2012)
  • Broken Owled Girl (2012)
  • Who Am I? (2012)
  • xStep (2012)
  • From Station To Station (2013)
  • Memories (2013)
  • Back On Track (2013)
  • Cycles (2013)
  • Break Free (2013)
  • Blown Away (2013)
  • Rippers (2013)
  • Payback (2013)
  • Midnight Sun (2014)
  • Explore The Core (2014)
  • Time Heals All Wounds (2014)
  • Artifact (2014)
  • Mind Games (2014)
  • True Face (2014)
  • Frozen Dreams (2014)
  • Elemelons (2015)
  • Moonstone (2015)
  • Supercharge (2015)
  • Cycles (2015 Edition) (2015)
  • Heavenly Beats (2015)
  • All-Stars (2015)
  • Revolution (2015)
  • Sound Ward (2015)
  • NextGen (2015)
  • Water Drops (2016)
  • God Mode (2016)
  • Angels (2016)
  • On Tonight (2016)
  • Awakening (2016)
  • Duck Escape (2016)
  • Carnival (2016)
  • Reapers (2016)
  • Serenity (2016)
  • Like An Animal (2017)
  • Like An Animal (Instrumental) (2017)
  • Clickbait (2017)
  • Trapped In Time (2017)
  • Amp It Up (2017)
  • Fantasy Ride (2018)
  • Can't Let Go 2.0 (2018)
  • Event Horizon (2018)
  • Bittersweet (2018)
  • Omniworld (2018)
  • Base After Base 2.0 (2018)
  • Essence (2018)
  • Lonely Diva (2018)
  • Wildcard (2019)
  • Bouncing (2019)
  • Back On Track 2.0 (2019)
  • Magenta (2019)
  • Magenta (Nightcore) (2019)
  • Soundnoia (2019)
  • Alan Walker, K-391, Tungevaag, Mangoo - PLAY (DJVI Remix) (2019)
  • Club Madness (2019)
  • Cosmic Growl (2019)
  • Toss A Coin To Your Witcher (DJVI EDM Remix) (2020)
  • Dry Out 2.0 (2020)
  • Nightmare Fuel (2020)
  • Dream Dash (2020)
  • yStep (2020)
  • Metasound (2020)
  • Back On Track Again (No Place I'd Rather Be Tonight) (2020)

Links[edit]


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