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Jevrem

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Jevrem
Background information
Birth nameDusan Jevremovic
Also known asDucer, Gliese581
Born (1988-11-07) 7 November 1988 (age 36)
Kragujevac, Serbia
GenresNu disco, electro house, techno
Occupation(s)Musical producer, DJ
Years active2003–present
LabelsAdriatiko Recordings
Sutra Recordings
Hardisco Records
Websitedjevrem.com

Dusan Jevremovic, a.k.a. Jevrem (born 7 November 1988 in Kragujevac, Serbia) is a Serbian Nu Disco producer and DJ, currently based in Minnesota, United States.

He started his career as a DJ and a Producer at an early age of 14, although his creativity was showing ever since he was a toddler. His first teen project called Ducer was oriented towards experimenting with multiple genres of electronic music such as Electro & Techno. During this time (Age 11-16) he was practicing music production as well as his musical skills, learning different instruments (keyboards, guitar, bass). Further, under the alias of Gliese581, he started a unique project mixing Ambient and Techno. Realizing that Techno had a big role in the development of this sound, he was making exclusively Futuristic-Tech tunes. Finally, he settled as Jevrem, maturing with his sound and production capability. This alias presents best of both worlds: the underground and commercial aspect of music production, which comes as the most suitable for constant publishing. He was playing at major festivals in Serbia (Exit, Ru:Foam Fest) and clubs (Soda, Kragujevac, Serbia; UMK Club, Kragujevac, Serbia; Brankow, Belgrade, Serbia; Dom Omladine, Belgrade, Serbia; Feedback, Nish, Serbia; Kriterion, Sarajevo,[1] Bosnia & Herzegovina; Red Carpet, St. Cloud, MN) alone or back to back with his fellow DJ & Producer Caligari. You can find him at the Red Bull Stage in Red Carpet, St. Cloud regularly, where he mixes his all-time favorites with latest modern tunes.

Selected discography

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As an artist Jevrem has released two EPs.[2]

  • White Mice (2016)
  • 500 Light Years (2013)

References

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  1. ^ [1][permanent dead link] for Radio Sarajevo event coverage
  2. ^ [2] for Jevrem on Discogs.com, (accessed 16 March 2016).