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Dvbbs (stylized in all caps as DVBBS; pronounced "dubs") is a Canadian production duo formed in 2012, composed of brothers Christopher van den Hoef and Alexandre van den Hoef.

Key Information

History

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Career

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Christopher and Alexandre Van den Hoef are natives of Orangeville, Ontario.[1] Their father is Dutch and migrated to Canada, and their mother is Greek Canadian. The two DJs lived in Athens, Greece for two years. They are currently based in Los Angeles, California,[1] as well as Toronto, Ontario, and are signed with Josh Herman at STRVCTVRE Artist Management.[2]

DVBBS spent two months recording their debut extended play, Initio, released in March 2012.[3][4] The EP features influences from a variety of genres, including house, electronic, dubstep and reggae.[5][6]

Following their 2012 debut EP, Initio, DVBBS gained international acclaim via their chart-topping single, "Tsunami", in 2013. As the duo's first-ever certified hit, the platinum-selling "Tsunami" today[when?] counts over 1 billion streams. The 2014 vocal mix of the track, "Tsunami (Jump)" featuring English rapper Tinie Tempah, topped both the UK Singles and UK Dance charts, making DVBBS one of only 13 Canadian artists to reach number 1 on the Official UK Singles Chart.[7] DVBBS also count 12 platinum singles [8] via "Tinted Eyes", "West Coast", "IDWK", "Tsunami" and "Not Going Home," the latter of which also received a Juno Awards nomination for Dance Recording of the Year in 2018.[9]

Their hit single came with "Tsunami" It had been promoted by Dutch DJ Sander van Doorn, although he denied being the producer.[10] The song was confirmed by Pete Tong to be the work of DVBBS and Borgeous when Tong played the song on his BBC Radio 1 show on August 16, 2013.[11] It was officially released on Sander Van Doorn's label Doorn Records on August 19, 2013.[10][12] It also reached #1 on the Beatport 100.[13] A vocal remix featuring British rapper Tinie Tempah entitled "Tsunami (Jump)" was released in Tempah's native United Kingdom in March 2014, on Ministry of Sound Recordings. DVBBS released their debut album, Sleep on October 22, 2021.

Live performances

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DVBBS live at Airbeat One Festival 2016 in Germany

As one of the top live acts in dance music—clocking in more than 750 shows in the past five years—they have performed across the world’s top festivals. DVBBS have performed with Tiësto, NERVO, Steve Aoki, Martin Garrix, Showtek, Sander Van Doorn, DJ Snake and others.[1][6] They have performed at most major music festivals.[14] The duo have played mainstage at Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and Creamfields, among many others.

Awards

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  • 2013: "One to Watch" award at the Canadian Urban Music Awards[3]
  • 2014: "Dance recording of the year" Nominee - Juno Awards [15]
  • 2014: "Track of the year" - EMPO Awards
  • 2018: "Dance recording of the year" Nominee - Juno Awards [15]
  • 2019: "Single of the year" Canadian Music Week - Indie Awards [16]
  • 2021 "Electronic/ Dance Artist/ Group or Duo of the Year" Canadian Music Week - Indie Awards [17]
  • 2024: 3 Nominations in 2024 "TIKTOK JUNO FAN CHOICE", "DANCE RECORDING OF THE YEAR", "DANCE RECORDING OF THE YEAR"[18]
  • 2026: WINNER "Dance / Pop Song Of The Year" EDMA Awards

Discography

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Polls

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DJ Magazine Top 100 DJ

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Year Position Notes Ref.
2014 20
2015 16 Up 4 [21]
2016 24 Down 8
2017 22 Up 2
2018 16 Up 6
2019 23 Down 7
2020 55 Down 32
2021 n/a Out

References

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DVBBS (stylized in all caps and pronounced "dubs") is a Canadian electronic dance music production and DJ duo formed in 2012, consisting of brothers Christopher van den Hoef and Alexandre van den Hoef.[1] Hailing from Ontario, the duo began creating music in their early teens, initially exploring punk and pop before transitioning to electronic genres in the early 2010s, quickly rising in the global EDM scene through innovative tracks and electrifying live shows.[2] Their breakthrough came with the 2013 single "Tsunami," a collaboration with Borgeous that became a festival staple, achieving gold certification in the UK (platinum for the remix version as of 2024), topping the UK Singles Chart, reaching number three in Germany, and charting across multiple countries including Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, and Switzerland.[1][3][4] Renowned for blending high-energy basslines with emotionally resonant melodies, DVBBS has headlined over 1,000 shows and festivals across more than 70 countries, earning multiple placements in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll, including several Top 20 rankings, and the "One to Watch" award for their genre-blending sound.[2] In 2024, they expanded Kanary Records—originally launched in 2015—through a joint venture with Spinnin' Records, focusing on publishing, multimedia, and fashion while signing emerging artists; the label's notable releases include the 2023 festival anthem "Breathe" featuring Jesse Jo Stark.[2] In 2025, they released the chart-topping single "Move A Little Closer" featuring Abi Flynn, continuing to expand Kanary Records by signing emerging artists.[5] Based in Los Angeles, DVBBS continues to influence the EDM landscape with original productions that prioritize live performance impact and cultural resonance.[6]

Background

Formation

DVBBS was formed in 2012 by brothers Christopher van den Hoef and Alexandre van den Hoef in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. Prior to this, the brothers were part of a band called Dubbs with Mathieu Sinotte, who left in 2012, prompting the name change to DVBBS (stylized in all caps and pronounced "dubs"). The duo began producing electronic music together, drawing from their shared interest in the genre.[7] Following their formation, the brothers performed early local gigs in Canada before relocating to Los Angeles in 2012 to pursue greater opportunities in the electronic dance music scene.[8] This move came shortly after they established themselves with initial releases and performances in their home country. Their debut EP, Initio, was released on March 20, 2012, through their independent label Underground Operations, under exclusive license to Universal Music Canada, marking their first official output as a duo.[9]

Members

DVBBS consists of brothers Christopher van den Hoef, known professionally as Chris Chronicles, and Alexandre van den Hoef, known as Alex Andre. Christopher was born on January 1, 1990, in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, where he grew up in a family with Dutch paternal heritage—his father having migrated from the Netherlands—and Greek Canadian maternal roots. From a young age, he showed interest in music through playing drums, and during his time at university on a soccer scholarship, he self-taught electronic music production using software such as Ableton, marking his entry into DJing and production around age 16.[10][11][12] Alexandre, the younger brother, was born on October 17, 1991, also in Orangeville. Influenced by Christopher's pursuits, he began exploring music on guitar before transitioning to electronic production at around age 17, collaborating closely with his sibling in their shared creative environment. The brothers' early jamming sessions took place in their parents' basement in Orangeville, fostering a supportive atmosphere where their parents backed their musical development despite lacking industry connections themselves.[13][11][14] Today, the van den Hoef brothers split their time between Los Angeles, California—their primary base since relocating there in 2012—and Toronto, Ontario, to maintain strong Canadian family and cultural ties. This dual residency reflects their roots while accommodating professional demands in the global music scene. The duo officially formed DVBBS in 2012, building on these personal foundations.[8][11][1]

Career

Early years

Following the release of their debut EP Initio in March 2012 on Underground Operations, DVBBS promoted the project through performances at local Ontario clubs and North American festivals, including support slots for artists such as Deadmau5 and Calvin Harris. The EP, which drew from house, electronic, dubstep, and reggae influences, was also shared on online platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube to cultivate an early online following.[15][16][17] The duo's first significant single, "Love & Lies," arrived later in 2012, marking their initial foray into original productions beyond the EP and helping to establish their sound in emerging EDM circles. In early 2013, "We Are Electric" featuring Simon Wilcox followed, gaining modest traction in European dance scenes through digital distribution and festival play. These releases built production credibility ahead of broader recognition.[18] DVBBS's initial international exposure came with their signing to Doorn Records, Tiësto's Dutch imprint, in late 2012, positioning them for releases within the European market. Early collaborations, including the 2013 track "We Know" with Russian duo Swanky Tunes and producer Eitro, further highlighted their growing network in the global EDM landscape.[19][20]

Breakthrough

DVBBS achieved international recognition with the release of their collaboration "Tsunami" with American DJ Borgeous on August 19, 2013, through Doorn Records, a sublabel of Spinnin' Records.[21] The track quickly topped the Beatport Top 100 chart within a week of its release, marking a significant breakthrough for the duo in the electronic dance music scene.[22] By 2025, "Tsunami" had amassed over 1 billion streams across major platforms, underscoring its enduring popularity and role in elevating DVBBS from regional acts to global players.[23] The song's chart performance further solidified their rise, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in early 2014 and earning platinum certifications in multiple countries, including Canada where it was certified platinum by Music Canada in 2016 for sales exceeding 80,000 units.[24][25] DVBBS has accumulated a total of 12x platinum certifications across their singles in Canada, reflecting the commercial impact of their early hits.[26] Follow-up releases built on this momentum, with the vocal remix "Tsunami (Jump)" featuring British rapper Tinie Tempah topping the UK Singles Chart in March 2014 and achieving similar success in Europe.[27] In 2015, DVBBS released "Never Leave," a high-energy progressive house track that reinforced their festival-ready sound and garnered strong radio and streaming support. Their debut performance at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami in 2014 amplified media attention, positioning them as rising stars in the EDM circuit with bookings expanding globally.[28]

2016–2020

Following the explosive success of their breakthrough hit "Tsunami" in 2014, DVBBS solidified their position in the electronic dance music scene during the mid-2010s by releasing a series of chart-topping singles that blended high-energy drops with pop sensibilities. Their 2015 track "Not Going Home," featuring CMC$ and Gia Koka, continued to gain momentum into 2016, peaking on international charts and earning a 2× Platinum certification from Music Canada for over 160,000 units sold.[29] This electro-pop anthem exemplified their ability to sustain fan engagement through infectious hooks and festival-ready production, contributing to their growing global fanbase. In pursuit of greater creative and business autonomy, DVBBS founded their independent label Kanary Records in late 2015, which allowed them to oversee releases and nurture emerging talent while distributing through partnerships like Ultra Music; the label later expanded via a 2023 joint venture with Spinnin' Records.[30][31] The label quickly became a platform for their mid-career output, including collaborations that highlighted their evolving sound. They shared stages with prominent peers like Martin Garrix at major festivals, such as Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2016, where back-to-back sets amplified their joint appeal in the big-room house circuit. By 2020, Kanary facilitated the release of "Tinted Eyes," a trap-infused track featuring blackbear and 24kGoldn, which captured their shift toward genre-blending collaborations amid a diversifying EDM landscape.[32] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 forced DVBBS to pivot from live tours to virtual performances and digital streaming, enabling them to maintain visibility through online events like the virtual edition of Electric Zoo.[33] This period marked a focus on online engagement, with releases like "Wrong About You" kickstarting a string of feel-good tracks that resonated during lockdowns.[34] Their streaming momentum surged, amassing over 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify by year's end, underscoring their adaptability and enduring popularity in a disrupted industry.[35]

2021–present

In 2021, DVBBS released their debut studio album, Sleep, on October 22 through Ultra Records in partnership with their own Kanary Music imprint.[36] The project comprises 15 tracks and marks a shift toward a more introspective sound, blending future house elements with emotional vocals from featured artists including Aloe Blacc on "Set Me Free," YBN Nahmir on "Victory," Icona Pop on "Do It Anyway," and Powfu on the lead single "Losing Sleep."[37] This release represented a culmination of the duo's evolution, drawing from their earlier high-energy hits while exploring themes of vulnerability and late-night introspection.[38] Following Sleep, DVBBS continued issuing singles that showcased collaborations and genre experimentation. In 2025, they released "Reset," a melodic techno track with Dave Summer emphasizing rhythmic resets and energy renewal. By 2024, the duo leaned into nostalgic remixes and pop-infused dance, releasing "Inside Out" with Bad Nonno on January 26, a high-energy electro-pop cut that flips inner emotions outward through pulsating beats.[39] That same year, they dropped "Upside Down" with Bad Nonno in October, reimagining Diana Ross's classic with modern disco-electronic flair, and "Smile" alongside Cash Cash and Quinn XCII, infusing uplifting house vibes with heartfelt lyrics.[40][41] The momentum carried into 2025 with a string of vibrant releases. On July 11, DVBBS partnered with Abi Flynn for "Move A Little Closer," a summery electronic anthem focused on intimacy and connection, which quickly climbed U.S. dance radio charts.[42] In April, they collaborated with Brazilian producer KVSH on "No No No," delivering a defiant, bass-heavy track that rejects negativity through relentless techno drops.[43] In 2023, Kanary entered a joint venture with Spinnin' Records, enabling expansions into publishing and multimedia; the label's notable early release was "Breathe" featuring Jesse Jo Stark, marking the 10-year anniversary of "Tsunami". Additionally, the music video for their 2021 collaboration "I Don't" with Jonny Orlando premiered on April 7, 2021, visualizing themes of relational hesitation in a cinematic narrative of youthful adventure and emotional tension.[44] Reflecting on their trajectory in a June 2025 interview, DVBBS brothers Chris and Alex van den Hoef discussed their 13-year legacy, from breakout festival anthems to building Kanary Records as a platform for emerging talent.[45] They emphasized future expansions, including signing new artists and producers to the label to foster innovative electronic music, signaling a broader role in shaping the industry's next wave.[45] This period has solidified their transition from high-octane duo to multifaceted creators, balancing solo output with label curation.

Musical style and influences

Style

DVBBS's music is primarily rooted in big room house and electro house, genres characterized by high-energy drops and expansive soundscapes suited for large-scale events. In their later works, they incorporate trap and future bass elements, blending sharp, percussive rhythms with chord progressions that add melodic depth and accessibility. This fusion creates tracks that maintain festival appeal while exploring broader electronic textures.[46] The duo's signature sound emphasizes heavy bass drops, anthemic builds, and festival-ready energy, often structured around tension-release dynamics that culminate in powerful, crowd-unifying climaxes. A prime example is the jump-up structure in "Tsunami," where layered percussion and soaring synths drive an explosive drop designed to ignite live audiences. In production, DVBBS employs techniques like layering multiple kick drums to achieve maximum impact and punch, enhancing the visceral low-end response essential to their high-octane style. They also integrate live instrumentation, such as acoustic guitars, particularly in tracks from their 2021 album SLEEP, to infuse organic warmth into electronic frameworks. Their toolkit includes Ableton Live as the primary DAW, alongside VSTs like Nexus and Sylenth1 for melodic elements, Massive for bass synthesis, and Camel Crusher for distortion effects that sharpen aggressive tones.[47][48][38][49] DVBBS's style has evolved notably over their career, shifting from pure EDM bangers focused on relentless energy before 2018 to more melodic, vocal-driven tracks post-2020. This progression reflects a move toward emotional storytelling and hybrid pop-electronic arrangements, as seen in the introspective vibes of SLEEP, while retaining core elements of their high-impact production. Their approach occasionally nods to dubstep's gritty basslines, broadening their sonic palette without diluting the anthemic core.[12]

Influences

DVBBS's musical journey began with a shared upbringing steeped in rock and reggae, where brothers Chris and Alex van den Hoef formed bands as teenagers, experimenting with punk, indie, and reggae sounds. Their early exposure to artists like Nirvana, NOFX, Sublime, and Bob Marley fostered a broad appreciation for rhythmic and emotional depth, which later informed their electronic productions. This rock foundation, exemplified by their admiration for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' evolution from funk-punk roots to innovative soundscapes, blended seamlessly into their genre-blending approach, emphasizing brotherhood and longevity in music.[38][50][12] As they transitioned to electronic music around 2012, DVBBS drew initial inspiration from pioneering EDM figures in the Canadian scene, including Deadmau5, whose progressive house and maximalist style resonated with their production ethos. The burgeoning dubstep movement also shaped their early work, evident in the dub and electronic fusions on their debut EP Initio, reflecting the genre's heavy bass and experimental edge without strict adherence to any single style. Canadian EDM roots further connected them to broader influences like Skrillex's dubstep innovations, though their sound prioritized house and electro over pure brostep.[12][51] Genre foundations for DVBBS solidified through trance and house pioneers such as Tiësto and David Guetta, who ignited their passion for high-energy electronic tracks and led to an early signing with Tiësto's label, Doorn Records. These influences encouraged a focus on melodic builds and festival-ready drops, while Sander van Doorn's progressive elements added layers of sophistication to their big room anthems.[50] Post-2021, DVBBS's sound evolved toward more emotive, instrument-driven tracks, incorporating vocal integrations and pop sensibilities inspired by diverse contemporary artists like Damian Marley, as seen in their album SLEEP's return to guitar, bass, and piano foundations. This shift maintained their electronic core while echoing early rock influences for broader accessibility, without abandoning EDM's high-impact energy.[12][38]

Live performances

Tours

DVBBS embarked on their first major headline tour in 2014 with the Never Stop Fvcking Rave Tour, a global run that supported their breakthrough single "Tsunami" and included over 50 dates across North America and Europe.[52] The tour, kicking off on February 7 in San Diego, showcased their high-energy live sets and helped solidify their presence in the EDM scene, with stops at key venues and festivals like Ultra Music Festival.[53] In 2025, DVBBS expanded their touring with multi-continent legs tied to new singles, including European dates following their headline set at Tomorrowland Belgium.[45] Announced earlier in the year, the run featured over a dozen confirmed shows, such as performances in Calgary, Edmonton, and Chicago, alongside festival integrations like Escapade Music Festival.[54]

Festival appearances

DVBBS gained significant recognition with their breakthrough performances at major electronic music festivals in 2014, including a slot at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami on the UMF Radio Stage, where they showcased tracks like "Tsunami" to an enthusiastic crowd.[55] That same year, the duo made their debut at Tomorrowland in Belgium, performing on the Super You&Me Stage during both weekends and delivering high-energy sets that highlighted their signature big-room sound and crowd engagement.[56] During their peak era from 2014 to 2015, DVBBS became festival staples, appearing annually at Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, starting with a set on the cosmicMEADOW stage in 2014 that featured explosive drops from "Tsunami" and drew massive crowd responses.[57] They returned in 2015 on the circuitGROUNDS stage, continuing their tradition of interactive performances that emphasized bass-heavy builds and audience participation.[58] In 2016, DVBBS took the mainstage at Ultra Music Festival Miami, further solidifying their reputation for delivering custom "Tsunami" drops tailored to festival atmospheres.[59] Their sets often incorporated live elements to amplify crowd energy, turning performances into communal experiences. DVBBS expanded to broader festivals with a notable appearance at Coachella in 2018, where they premiered their collaboration "IDWK" with blackbear on the Sahara stage, blending electronic drops with pop vocals to engage a diverse audience.[60] By 2018, the duo had amassed over 750 live performances worldwide, many at high-profile festivals, underscoring their focus on dynamic crowd interactions through confetti cannons, synchronized visuals, and anthemic builds.[61] In recent years, DVBBS returned to Tomorrowland in 2025, performing on the PLANAXIS stage during Weekend 2 and featuring their new single "Move a Little Closer" ft. Abi Flynn, which debuted as a mainstage anthem with uplifting melodies and festival-ready energy.[62] These appearances highlight their ongoing evolution, maintaining high-energy sets that prioritize immersive audience connections across global events.

Awards and nominations

Other awards

In 2013, DVBBS received the "One to Watch" award at the Canadian Urban Music Awards.

Juno Awards

DVBBS first received recognition from the Juno Awards in 2014, when they were nominated for Dance Recording of the Year for their breakout single "Tsunami," a collaboration with Borgeous that helped propel the duo to international prominence in the electronic dance music scene.[63] The duo continued to earn accolades in the same category in 2018 for "Not Going Home" featuring Gia Koka and CMC$, highlighting their ability to blend high-energy production with vocal elements in mainstream dance tracks.[64] In 2022, DVBBS received another nomination for Dance Recording of the Year for their debut album Sleep, which marked a return to their roots with introspective electronic sounds following a period of high-profile collaborations.[65] Building on their momentum, DVBBS garnered three nominations at the 2024 Juno Awards: Group of the Year, Dance Recording of the Year for "Crew Thang" with Jeremih and Sk8, and TikTok Juno Fan Choice, reflecting their sustained popularity and collaborative approach in Canadian EDM.[66] They followed this with a nomination for TD Juno Fan Choice in 2025.[65] By November 2025, DVBBS had accumulated seven nominations across multiple Juno Awards ceremonies, underscoring their significant contributions to the Canadian electronic music landscape without securing a win to date.[65]

DJ Magazine rankings

DVBBS first entered DJ Magazine's annual Top 100 DJs poll, a fan-voted ranking reflecting global popularity within the electronic dance music scene, in 2014 at position 20, buoyed by the international success of their breakthrough track "Tsunami" from the previous year.[67] The poll, which has been conducted since 1997 and emphasizes artists' visibility through live performances and releases, highlighted the duo's rising festival presence and energetic big room sound as key factors in their debut.[68] The duo achieved their highest placements in 2015 and 2018, both at No. 16, underscoring periods of strong fan engagement and consistent touring amid the EDM boom.[69][70] Their rankings fluctuated in subsequent years, dropping to No. 24 in 2016, rising to No. 22 in 2017, and falling to No. 23 in 2019, before a notable decline to No. 55 in 2020 despite ongoing releases and festival appearances that maintained their international profile.[71][72][73][34] DVBBS did not appear in the Top 100 DJs poll from 2021 to 2025, a period marked by shifts in the poll's voter base toward emerging genres and the duo's pivot toward album production, including their 2021 debut full-length Sleep.[74]
YearPositionMovement
201420New entry
201516+4
201624-8
201722+2
201816+6
201923-7
202055-32

Discography

Albums

DVBBS released their debut studio album, Sleep, on October 22, 2021, through Ultra Records and their own imprint Kanary Records.[36] The project consists of 15 tracks and marks the duo's first full-length release after several EPs and singles.[75] Featuring collaborations with artists such as Powfu, Icona Pop, Aloe Blacc, and Alida, the album blends electronic production with live instrumentation like guitars and piano, drawing from the brothers' early band influences.[38] Thematically, Sleep explores introspective topics including the challenges of fame, personal relationships, and emotional growth, providing a reflective counterpoint to DVBBS's signature high-energy EDM sound.[38] Tracks like "Losing Sleep" (featuring Powfu) and "Leave the World Behind" (with GATTÜSO and Alida) exemplify this balance, combining uplifting drops with vulnerable lyrics about life's pressures and connections.[75] As of 2025, Sleep remains DVBBS's sole studio album, with the duo subsequently emphasizing singles and collaborations over additional full-length projects.[76]

Singles

DVBBS's singles discography spans electronic dance music, with a focus on high-energy collaborations and festival anthems. The duo has released over 20 singles and several EPs since their debut, accumulating more than 12 platinum certifications worldwide as of 2025, including multiple in Canada via Music Canada.[77] Their early work emphasized experimental house and dubstep influences, evolving toward mainstream EDM crossovers in later releases. The duo's debut extended play, Initio, arrived in 2012 on Underground Operations, featuring six tracks that showcased their initial blend of electro house and progressive elements: "Dance Bitch", "DRVGS" (featuring Hayley Gene and Medeuxa), "Come Alive", "Sugar Coated", "Here We Go", and "Till I Die (Flashing Lights)".[78] This EP marked their entry into the Canadian electronic scene, distributed under exclusive license to Universal Music Canada.[79] Follow-up singles like "Love & Lies" (2012) and "We Are Electric" featuring Simon Wilcox (2013) built momentum, appearing on Universal Music Canada.[76] Breakthrough success arrived with "Tsunami", a collaboration with Borgeous released in 2013 on Spinnin' Records, which became their signature hit and earned Platinum certification in Canada (80,000 units).[80] The track's instrumental drop propelled it to global festival play, amassing over 1 billion streams across platforms.[81] A vocal remix, "Tsunami (Jump)" featuring Tinie Tempah (2014, Ministry of Sound), topped the UK Singles Chart, making DVBBS one of only 13 Canadian acts to achieve that milestone.[77] In 2015, "Not Going Home" with CMC$ featuring Gia Koka (Ultra Records) followed, certified platinum in Canada and nominated for a Juno Award for Dance Recording of the Year.[77] Mid-career releases shifted toward pop-infused EDM, with "Tinted Eyes" featuring blackbear and 24kGoldn (2020, Columbia Records) achieving platinum status in Canada and contributing to their growing crossover appeal.[77] The track's moody production and lyrical introspection highlighted DVBBS's maturation. "Reset" with Dave Summer (2025, Ultra Records) marked a return to high-octane tech house, released as a standalone single emphasizing rhythmic resets and energy builds.[82] Recent output includes "Breathe" featuring Jesse Jo Stark (2023, Spinnin' Records), a festival anthem released to mark the 10-year anniversary of "Tsunami".[83] "Inside Out" with Bad Nonno (2024, Spinnin' Records), a pulsating dance track exploring emotional vulnerability through its synth-driven arrangement.[39] "Move A Little Closer" featuring Abi Flynn (2025, Ultra Records) quickly garnered attention upon its July release, surpassing 10 million global streams by November 2025 and positioning as a summer anthem with its uplifting vocals and progressive drops.[84] Earlier collaboration "I Don't" with Johnny Orlando (2021, Universal Music Canada) blended pop sensibilities, earning platinum certification and over 100 million streams for its relatable breakup narrative.[85]
YearSingleCollaborators/FeaturesLabelKey Achievements
2013TsunamiBorgeousSpinnin' RecordsPlatinum (Canada); 1B+ streams[80]
2014Tsunami (Jump)Borgeous feat. Tinie TempahMinistry of Sound#1 UK Singles Chart[77]
2015Not Going HomeCMC$ feat. Gia KokaUltra RecordsPlatinum (Canada); Juno nominee[77]
2020Tinted Eyesblackbear & 24kGoldnColumbia RecordsPlatinum (Canada)[77]
2021I Don'tJohnny OrlandoUniversal Music CanadaPlatinum (Canada); 100M+ streams[85]
2023BreatheJesse Jo StarkSpinnin' RecordsFestival anthem; 10-year "Tsunami" anniversary release[83]
2024Inside OutBad NonnoSpinnin' RecordsFestival play staple[39]
2025Move A Little CloserAbi FlynnUltra Records10M+ streams as of November 2025[84]
2025ResetDave SummerUltra RecordsTech house crossover[82]

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