Artist's albums
Need U (Jack Burton Remix)
2020 · single
Need U (Rory Marshall's 'Need 2 Rave' Remix)
2020 · single
Need U
2020 · single
El Miana
2020 · single
Bunny
2019 · single
Tony
2019 · single
X with U (Generik Remix)
2018 · single
So High (Remixes)
2017 · EP
So High
2017 · single
Be There (Remixes)
2016 · EP
Be There
2016 · single
HI NRG
2016 · single
Late at Night
2016 · single
The Weekend (JAWZ Remix)
2014 · single
The Weekend (Glover Remix)
2014 · single
The Weekend (Remixes)
2014 · single
The Weekend
2014 · single
Back 2 You (Generik & Acid Jacks Remix)
2009 · single
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Biography
Return of the Mack, return of the Jedi whatever you want to call it DJ / producer Generik (a.k.a Tyson O’Brien) has returned to Australia! After a 4-year stint of living in LA, producing some quality bangers and smashing America’s biggest nightclubs, Generik is back! 2020 saw the release a couple of collaborations with English scouser Mcseedy (El Miana) & geezer Fources (Need U) which has spent a mammoth 10 weeks inside the top 10 of the Aria Club Chart! Welcome home indeed! The hit factory doesn’t stop there, Generik has his own record label ‘You Do You’ which now has over 15releases to its catalogue. Featuring upcoming talent and quality house music from all over the globe the label is only growing stronger. Keep an eye out for ‘You Do You’ parties which will be popping up and off in the new year.Whether it is his residencies at Ushuaia and Pacha in Ibiza, Hakkasan or Omnia Nightclub in Las Vegas & Bali, Generik has been creating waves with his energy and crafting a distinct sound that is heavily influenced by his house music roots. Generik has claimed previous ARIA Club Chart No1’s including radio additions, with his summer renditions ‘The Weekend(feat. NickyVan She)’, and ‘Late at Night’, ‘So High’ and ‘Be There’ featuring the silky vocals of A*M*E(also featured on Duke Dumont’s -Need you 100%) garnering status in the Shazam and SpotifyAustralian and US viral charts. Dancing is back, clubs are back, Generik is back!