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Sirkus Sirkuz
Birth nameDeclan McLaughlin
Also known asDecky Hedrock
OriginDerry, Northern Ireland
GenresElectro house, techno, electronica
Occupation(s)DJ, music producer, radio show host
Years active2012–present
Websitewww.facebook.com/SirkusSirkuz

Declan McLaughlin, better known by his stage name Decky Hedrock, is an electronic music musician from Derry, Northern Ireland. A former member of the Northern Irish electro outfit The Japanese Popstars, McLaughlin left the group in 2012 to pursue his career as Sirkus Sirkuz. Previous to that Declan was in Hedrock Valley Beats, another award-winning electronic act which received various chart success in different countries around the globe including a No.1 in Australia and National Airplay No.1 in the USA.

In his career, he has remixed songs by artists including Beyoncé, Depeche Mode, Ash, James, Benny Benassi, Kylie Minogue, and Gorillaz, under various aliases. He has also toured with Crookers, Vitalic, Bookashade, Deadmau5 as well as collaborating with the likes of Jon Spencer (Blues Explosion), Morgan Kibby of M83, and many others.[1]

Sirkuz Sirkuz is also known to be the first ever artist to release three EPs with one record label on the same day. 'The Trilogy EP' was released on 3 November 2012 on 9G Records.

He host his own monthly dance show on Ireland largest radio station RTÉ 2fm called 'Sirkus Sirkuz Presents'.[2]

Discography

Singles/EPs

Remixes

  • Crossfaders feat. Chuckie Campell – ‘Four Elements (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on 9G Records
  • Run Riot – ‘Lose Yourself (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on Skint Records
  • Moorr – ‘Spaceboy Goes To Vegas (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on 9G Records
  • Replicants – ‘ETA (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on Psychonavigation Records
  • Shane Fontane – ‘All I Need (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on 9G Records
  • 4 Quarters Boyz – ‘Future (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on Crux Records
  • Maud In Cahoots - 'Dance With Me'
  • Tijuana – ‘Heaven Bound (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on Rocstar Records
  • A Plastic Rose – ‘Kids Dont Behave Like This (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)’ on Di Di Mau Records
  • Nerd Flanders - 'Retsina (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on My Techno Weighs A Ton
  • Unique 3 - 'Feels All Good (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Rocstar Records
  • Adam Schock & Ed Liner - 'Heart (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Tanz Kultur Records
  • Cakeboy - 'Damage (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Rocstar Records
  • DPPLGNGRS - 'Poindexter (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Hotwerk Records
  • Rob DeLarge - 'A Deep And Gorgeous Thirst (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on RDL47 Records
  • I Need? - 'Paranoid (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on CRUX Records
  • Galactus - 'The Gauntlet (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on 9G Records
  • Sovnger - 'Catharsis (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Police Records
  • Cut La Roc - 'Freeze (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Skint Records
  • Rory Lyons and Doorly - 'Sun Rising (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Free download
  • Zeskullz - 'Devil (Sirkus Sirkuz Mix)' on Vicious B1tch Records

References

  1. ^ "Pardon the Introduction: Sirkus Sirkuz". Vibe. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  2. ^ "RTÉ 2FM Radio". Vibe. 6 October 2014. Retrieved 6 October 2014.