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Washington D.C. native Haidak first discovered his love for electronic music as a teenager. Now an up-and-coming DJ-producer, he has established his home base between Koh Phangan and Amsterdam.  He is a regular in the rave circuit in Amsterdam. His first gigs were in empty warehouses, an abandoned office building, and the various hidden spots tucked away in the industrial sections of Amsterdam. Even with opportunities to perform in bigger venues, he continues to participate with these groups and considers it a vital and vibrant part of electronic music culture.

As a core artist of the Audiophile Deep family, Haidak can explore a more experimental side of his music. His productions show a side of him that gravitates toward electro and breakbeat music with strong influences coming from the ‘80s and ‘90s synth-based artists. The electronic musician has taken the decks in venues across the world and shows no signs of stopping with a promising career ahead.

  • My First Blog Post

    August 26, 2019 by

    Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.

  • Whatever happened to the so-called loudness war

    May 19, 2021 by

    At some point in music history, there is a trend called “the loudness war,” in which music recordings seem a bit too eager to stand out. Haidak looks back at this period to know the facts and what happened in one of the most contentious times in music recording. The objective of the loudness war… Read more

  • Several ways that novice DJs can make a name for themselves

    April 30, 2021 by

    DJ Haidak had to grind it out when he started, and he was quite content with taking no shortcuts to become one of the up-and-coming names in the music scene today. What sets him apart is his enthusiasm to encourage other individuals to go through the same DJing process. He shares some ways that novice… Read more

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