Don Diablo

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Don Diablo
Don Diablo in 2013
Don Diablo in 2013
Background information
Birth nameDon Pepijn Schipper
Also known as
  • Origin Unknown
  • 2 Faced
  • Big Pineapple
Born (1980-02-27) 27 February 1980 (age 41)
OriginCoevorden, Netherlands
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • record producer
  • musician
  • songwriter
InstrumentsKeyboards
Years active1995–present
Labels
Associated actsDiplo
Websitewww.dondiablo.com

Don Pepijn Schipper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɔn pɛˈpɛin ˈsxɪpər]; born 27 February 1980), better known by his stage name Don Diablo, is a Dutch DJ, record producer, musician and songwriter of electronic dance music from Coevorden. He is known for his electronic style of production and vocalizing in most of his songs. He is one of the pioneers of the future house genre and was ranked sixth in the Top 100 DJs – 2020 list by DJ Mag.[1] He was also ranked number one Producer of the Year for 2018 by 1001Tracklists.[2] In 2016, he was ranked the number one Future House Artist of the Year on Beatport.[3]

Musical career[]

1995–2005: Early years[]

Diablo played in clubs all over the world, and at various festivals.[citation needed]

In 2004, he launched his separate music project called Divided. The project had two hits "The Music, the People" credited to Divided featuring Diablo in 2004, followed by "Easy Lover" in 2005, credited to Diablo presents Divided, a dance remake of the joint hit of Philip Bailey and Phil Collins in 1985, Divided remake coming after twenty years of the release of the original.

2006–2009: Life Is a Festival[]

In 2006, Diablo was licensed to the UK top 3 chart hit "Exceeder" by Mason. The record was originally signed to Middle of the Road, a record label set up by Diablo and Amsterdam-based club promoter Roy Avni (Electro Nation). In 2008, Diablo released his debut album “Life Is a Festival. In 2009, Diablo released "Hooligans", a collaboration with English singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer Example.

2010–2013[]

In 2010, a collaboration with Dragonette resulted in the hit single "Animale" that charted in the Dutch Singles Chart as well as the Belgian Ultratip chart.

In 2013 Diablo released new songs on Axwell's Axtone label, Nicky Romero's Protocol Recordings, Steve Angello's Size X imprint and Spinnin' Records label. He created the theme song for the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins.

His song "Starlight (Could You Be Mine)", made with UK DJ/producer Matt Nash, was debuted during the last Swedish House Mafia concert, after Axwell signed it to his label.[4] The song became a Beatport Top 5 hit, and later several of his other releases reaching the Beatport Top 10.[5] The music video, directed by Kyle Padilla, was published on 7 February 2014, around seven months after the song's release.

During 2013 Pete Tong debuted six of Don's releases on his BBC Radio 1 show. He had a residency at Las Vegas' night club "Light", played the Departures Ibiza closing party alongside Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso, and toured the UK with Nicky Romero. He had a sold out solo tour in Asia and the USA.

2014–2016[]

In 2014, Diablo premiered his new visual concept "The Hexagon" with Los Angeles-based visual company "VSquared Labs".

In October 2014, Diablo made his debut on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs list at No. 82.[6] In October 2015, Diablo was awarded with DJ Magazine's "highest climber of the year" prize, jumping 52 places to No. 30 on the Top 100 DJs list for 2015.[7]

Diablo launched his Hexagon record label. The first release, a remix of Alex Adair's "You Make Me Feel Better" held the no. 1 position on Beatport for almost two weeks and the label was awarded "best new label of the year".[8]

In 2015 his HEXAGON radio show was aired in over 35 countries and holds a top 10 position in the iTunes podcast section every week.

Diablo has directed all of his own music videos. In 2013 Warner Brothers asked Don to create the worldwide theme song for the much acclaimed Batman: Arkham Origins game.

In 2015 Diablo collaborated with fellow Dutch DJ Tiësto on the track "Chemicals" featuring vocals from Danish singer and producer Thomas Troelsen.

Throughout 2016 and 2017, Diablo went on Tour Across Europe, this sold out across multiple venues including his first headline show in London.

2017: Past.Present.Future[]

In 2017, Don Diablo released Past.Present.Future, a compilation of previously released tracks, including hits "On My Mind," "Cutting Shapes," and his collaboration with Tiësto "Chemicals" featuring Thomas Troelsen.[9]

Diablo won DJ Mag's 2017 Highest Future House award and was ranked #11 overall in the DJ Mag Top 100 Poll.[10]

A packed global tour schedule saw him play the mainstages of Tomorrowland, EDC, Creamfields, Mysteryland, Lollapalooza, and Ultra Music Festival whilst selling out his Headline Artist shows in the UK, US & European markets.

On March 17, 2017, Don Diablo premiered a new collaboration with MARNIK and Galantis' unaccredited No Money singer Reece Bullimore, titled "Children of a Miracle".[11]

On September 6, 2017, Don Diablo released a single with Nashville-based singer / songwriter Holly Winter, titled "Don't Let Go".[12]

In November 2017, Diablo released “Take Her Place” with electronic trio Arizona.

On December 15, 2017, he released his sixth single, entitled "You Can't Change Me". The music video stars BONETICS, a dancer that competed on Britain's Got Talent.[13]

2018–present: Future and Forever[]

On January 19, Don Diablo released the seventh single from Future, "People Say", with actor/songwriter, Paije Richardson.

On February 8, he embarked on his sold out Future North American Tour, making stops at Los Angeles' Fonda Theatre and New York's Terminal 5, among others.[14]

His second studio album, Future, was released via his label Hexagon on 9 February 2018.[15][16]

On March 13, he released the eighth single to Future entitled "Head Up" with singer James Newman. On March 23, he released the ninth single to FUTURE entitled "Believe", available on the deluxe edition (released same day) with actor/singer-songwriter Ansel Elgort.[17] On April 25, he released the tenth single to FUTURE entitled "Give Me Love" with singer Calum Scott.[18]

On May 11, his remix of Kygo and The Night Game's song "Kids In Love" was released.[19] On July 12, he released his single "No Good", in partnership with artist Zonderling. On August 3, he released his new single, Heaven to Me, featuring Alex Clare. On September the 9th, he released a single called "Survive" featuring Emeli Sandé and Gucci Mane.

On October 15, 2018, he ranked #1 as the world's most DJ-supported producer[2] according to 1001Tracklists, a website logging DJ support from festival recordings, radio shows, and DJ mixes.

Diablo announced his third studio album Forever in mid-2019, but it was not released. He planned a world tour.[20]

On September 18, 2020, launched Camp Kubrick with Denzel Chain, an 80s style inspired duo releasing the single "Johnny's Online".[21]

Discography[]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Event Award Recipient Result[citation needed]
2007 TMF Awards[22] Best Music Video "Pain is Temporary, Pride is Forever" Nominated
2011 Best Music Video "Animale" Nominated
3FM Awards Best Artist Dance Don Diablo Nominated
2012 Nominated
2016 EMPO Awards Producer of the Year Won
Best Future House DJ Won
2017 WDM Radio Awards Best Electro House DJ Don Diablo Nominated
Best Remix "Keeping Your Head Up" Nominated
2018 Best Electro House DJ Don Diablo Won
Best Remix "Something Just like This" Won

DJ Magazine Top 100 DJs[]

Year Position Notes Ref.
2014 82 New Entry [23]
2015 30 Up 52
2016 15 Up 15
2017 11 Up 4
2018 7 Up 4
2019 6 Up 1
2020 6 No Change

1001Tracklists Top 101 Producers[]

Year Position Notes Ref.
2016 7 New Entry [24]
2017 2 N/A
2018 1 N/A
2019 5 N/A
2020 8 N/A [25]

References[]

  1. ^ "Top 100 DJs". DJMag.com. Retrieved 2020-12-09.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Top 101 Producers Of 2018". 30 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Say Hello To The Newly Announced #1 Future House DJ In The World". 29 December 2016.
  4. ^ Berecz, Aaron. "Don Diablo & Matt Nash - Starlight (Could You Be Mine)". DJ Mag Canada. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Beatport Top Tracks August 6th 2013". Beatport. 6 August 2013.
  6. ^ "DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2014 - Don Diablo". DJ Mag. 13 October 2014.
  7. ^ "DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2015 - Don Diablo". DJ Mag. 9 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Beatport Breakthrough Labels of 2015: EDM". Beatport. 2 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Past.Present.Future". Spotify. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  10. ^ "Don Diablo Wins DJ Mag Top 100 DJs 2017 Highest Future House". DJ Mag. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  11. ^ "Don Diablo partners with Marnik for new single, 'Children Of A Miracle'". Vaunter. Archived from the original on 2017-03-19. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  12. ^ "Don Diablo Ft Holly Winter, 'Don't Let Go'". Youtube. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  13. ^ "Don Diablo - You Can't Change Me Official Music Video". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  14. ^ "Don Diablo Announces 2018 North American Tour". DJ Mag. 2017-11-10. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  15. ^ "Don Diablo Reveals His New Album At Last". Your EDM. 2018-01-20. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  16. ^ Diablo, Don (30 January 2018). "FUTURE: 09.02.2018". Twitter. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  17. ^ "Don Diablo Drops FUTURE Deluxe Edition Feat. Ansel Elgort on Believe: Listen". Billboard. 2018-03-23. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  18. ^ "Don Diablo - Give Me Love (feat. Calum Scott)". We Rave You. 2018-04-25. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  19. ^ "Kids in Love (Don Diablo Remix) - Single". Apple Music. 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
  20. ^ Devlin, Kieran (13 June 2019). "Don Diablo announces new album and world tour". DJ Mag. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
  21. ^ Stone, Katie (2020-09-18). "Don Diablo and Denzel Chain Launch 80's-Inspired "Camp Kubrick" Project with New Single "Johnny's Online"". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. Retrieved 2020-09-20.
  22. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 July 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ "Poll 2018: Don Diablo". DJMag.com. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  24. ^ 1001Tracklists. "Top 101 Producers Of 2018". 1001Tracklists. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
  25. ^ 1001Tracklists. "Top 101 Producers Of 2020". top101Producers. Retrieved 2020-11-23.

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