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Recording music since the early 2000s, Borgeous began to find success in the music industry by 2011, after being heavily involved with the Boulevard Nightlife Group, gaining a keen insight into what makes a big hit. His early releases, "From Cali With Love," "Rags to Riches," "Aggro" and "Gangsterous" piqued the interest of the burgeoning EDM community, with Borgeous becoming a a name-to-watch on the scene.
Beginning his podcast, "I AM BORGEOUS" in 2012, Borgeous was able to gain exposure of his unique style through a number of remixes, gaining significant online support. Borgeous also signed with the labels, Spinnin' Records and Doorn, providing the producer with a platform through which to release his music.
Global success arrived in 2013, after his collaborative single with DVBBS, "Tsunami," made waves internationally, topping the charts in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands. This smash hit led Borgeous to perform at major festivals across the world, raising his profile amongst EDM fans internationally. Teaming up again with DVBBS, as well as Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, "Stampede" arrived later that year, finding significant support from DJs globally. Another popular track followed in 2014, with "Invincible," featuring vocals from Julia Michaels. Also that year, a remix of "Tsunami" saw UK rapper Tinie Tempah lending his vocal talents to the track, helping Borgeous find new fans and further chart success with his already successful single.
John Borger better known by his stage name Borgeous may have only appeared on the circuit in 2012 yet his reputation and career have expanded at a lightning pace. His big room and future house sounds have the whole venue jumping along in a sense of complete enthusiasm and ecstatic joy. Meanwhile his appearances at some of the world's most esteemed dance festivals, his show is always well attended and when you look out onto the sea of thousands all under the command of one musician, you realise Borgeous is destined for huge things.
The size of the audience never seems to bother John as he is totally involved in mixing and making sure he makes the most of the huge drops and building crescendos. When you look out to the crowd in constant movement it would seem he is doing a fantastic job as the dancing never stops as he intermingles his original tracks with dance floor fillers and back to remixes of Afrojack and Havana Brown. It seems undoubted Borgeous will break through to the charts and with a following as large as this, he has a winning combination.