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Dwson on music, balance and building legacy
Cape Argus
|November 11, 2025
CAPE Town-born producer, DJ, and creative powerhouse Dwson continues to make waves internationally.
CAPE Town DJ Dwson discusses his rise in electronic music and plan. I Supplied
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Fresh from performing at the 2025 Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE), the deep house innovator is setting the tone for an exciting new chapter, one that includes a forthcoming album and the 10th anniversary of his celebrated event brand, Dope Room.
With a sound that fuses emotion, rhythm and soul, Dwson, real name Ashwin Julies, has become one of South Africa’s most forward-thinking electronic music artists. His work embodies a deep, spiritual connection to sound, blending genres such as R&B, hip hop, jazz, and three-step to create an instantly recognisable sonic signature.
Performing three sets at ADE, the world’s leading electronic music conference and festival, marks a major milestone in Dwson’s career.
In an interview, Dwson expressed appreciation for major brands that authentically support artists and culture.
“Tm not just here to have brands on board just to sell their product. It's not always about that - it’s about longevity and consistency,” he says.
“Whichever brand we work with should align with my artistic goals and have an organic approach to the partnership.”
For Dwson, genuine alignment is nonnegotiable. While he recognises that big visions require big budgets, he is selective about collaborations that don't feel true to his artistry.
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