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DJ Dwson's rising international career: From South Africa to global stages
November 28, 2025
|The Star
ASHWIN Julies, also known as DJ Dwson, a Cape Town-born producer, has had a watershed moment this year, with his recent exclusive Amsterdam performance cementing his position as one of South Africa's most innovative electronic artists.
South African electronic producer and DJ, Dwson recently performed three shows at Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2025, the world's leading electronic music conference and festival. by Supplied
Dwson's appearance at the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) showcases the energy, creativity, and edge of South Africa's underground scene, and it represents a significant step forward in his growing international career.
He is well-known for fusing soulful depth, textured rhythms, and futuristic beats, and he has established himself as a distinct voice in the national electronic music scene.
Speaking to The Star, Dwson said taking his Cape Town-rooted sound to one of the world's biggest dance-music platforms felt like both a personal and artistic breakthrough.
"It really felt like a victory. It showed me the value of staying true to my roots instead of chasing what's mainstream."
His selection for Jägermeister's Global Pass 3.0, a platform spotlighting African talent on global stages, has further strengthened his trajectory. For him, the recognition reaffirmed years spent refining his craft.
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