TuneAttic: find music, know music
TuneAttic: find music, know music
TuneAttic: find music, know music
TuneAttic: find music, know music
TuneAttic: find music, know music
TuneAttic: find music, know music
Mat Zo

Dirty South is the production and DJ alias of Serbian born, Australian House music artist Dragan Roganovic.  Producing since the mid 2000’s Roganovic has established  himself in the top tier of House music, working alongside the likes of David Guetta and Sebastian Ingrosso.

Dirty South scales of success
Dirty South timeline

 

‘Let it Go (Axwell Remix)’
(Defected 2008)
‘Toolroom Knights’
(Toolroom Records 2008)

Early Years: 2004 to present

Eager to get into dance music from an early age Dragan Roganovic started mixing on cassette decks.  He eventually moved onto computer based music production and by 2004 released his first track.

His subsequent productions , remixes and DJing over the next few years brought him a growing profile and accolades, especially in Australia where he won the ‘Best Producer’ Aria award in 2007.

Dirty South’s global breakthrough came four years later with the Axwell remix of his track ‘Let it Go’ (Defected 2008).

He has gone onto collaborate with the biggest names in House music – including David Guetta, Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell – as well as remix for the likes of U2 and Snoop Dogg.

Dragan Roganovic in just a few years fast tracked himself into the premier league of House music DJs and producers and has gone onto to consolidate his status through a well-balanced mix of the club friendly and the radio friendly.

Dragan Roganovic was born in Belgrade in Serbia but aged thirteen he moved to Melbourne in Australia.