Tim Arisu
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Tim De Bie (born 20 January 1984), known professionally as Tim Arisu,[1] is a Belgian producer and DJ based in Antwerp.[2][3][4][5]
Career[edit]
2015 - 2017
In 2015 Tim Arisu released his first single ‘My style’ on the label of Ferry Corsten, Flashover Recordings. Tim's second single, ‘Good Times’ was also released on Flashover Recordings in 2016.
In 2016 Tim Arisu released his single ‘Fires’ gaining him support from several DJ's including Lost Frequencies, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Armin van Buuren, The Chainsmokers, and many more.
In 2017 Tim Arisu released ‘Magalenha,' a remake of the song of the Brazilian artist, Sergio Mendes.[6]
In 2017 and 2018 Tim Arisu played at the dancefestival Tomorrowland.[7][8][9]
2019 - Present
In 2019 Tim Arisu signed a record deal with Roton Music. They released the single ‘Free as the Ocean’. Roton music sold the license to Warner Music Russia and the single became a hit landing Tim Arisu a spot in the Top 5 charts in Russia, Moldavia, Ukraine, Greece, Belarus, and Kazachstan. This achievement lead to Tim Arisu receiving plenty of press in Belgium.
Tim Arisu is the official DJ of the Beerschot football club in Belgium (first division).[10]
Tim Arisu was also a member of the band Krema Kawa, in which he was the percussion player and frontman.
Discography[edit]
Year | Title | Details |
---|---|---|
2015 | My Style | Flashover Recordings |
2016 | Good Times | Flashover Recordings |
2016 | Fires | CNR Records |
2017 | Magalenha | CNR Records |
2018 | Bailar | CNR Records |
2018 | Ready to Love | Independently released |
2018 | I would like to say | Independently released |
2019 | No looking back | Independently released |
2019 | Free as the Ocean | Roton Music |
2019 | No Games | FrtyFve |
2020 | Loving You | Independently released |
2020 | Sorry[11] | Deevu Records |
2020 | I'm with you | Roton Music |
2021 | We found love | Independently released |
2021 | High on Sunday | Roton Music |
2021 | Ra ta ta | Independently released |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Official Website". Tim Arisu.
- ↑ Bieke, Caroline, Cornillie, Van De Pol. "Flemish DJ Tim Arisu: noble unknown here, big in Moldova". HLN.BE. Press newspaper, Belgium. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ↑ [1], Deze Antwerpse artiest scoort al 1 miljoen streams op Spotify.
- ↑ [2], Antwerpenaar verovert Moldavië (en omstreken) met dancenummer.
- ↑ [3], Hobokense DJ op nummer één in Moldavië.
- ↑ [4], Belgium | Tim Arisu - "Magalenha".
- ↑ "Tomorrowland 2017". Youtube. Tim Arisu. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ↑ "Tomorrowland 2018". Youtube. Tim Arisu. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ↑ [5], DJmag - TOMORROWLAND LOCKS FULL LINE-UP FOR 2017.
- ↑ [6], Beerschot-Anderlecht is uitverkocht, 11.500 toeschouwers op het Kiel.
- ↑ [7], Pressparty - Official press release.
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