Artist's albums
Unreality (The Remixes)
2022 · EP
Don’t Look Down (Grafix Remix)
2022 · single
Seventeen
2022 · single
If I Spoke Your Language (Grum Remix)
2022 · single
I Will Wait For You (Grum Remix)
2022 · single
Shout
2022 · single
Come Alive (Einmusik Remix)
2022 · single
Come Alive (Tommy Farrow Remix)
2022 · single
Virtual Companion
2022 · single
Unreality
2022 · album
Come Alive / Pattern Recognition
2022 · single
Don’t Look Down (feat. Natalie Shay)
2022 · single
Disconnected
2022 · single
Reactor, Vol. 2 (DJ Mix)
2022 · album
Alone (Grum Remix)
2022 · single
Reconnection EP
2021 · EP
Sparkles
2021 · single
Isolation EP
2021 · EP
Human Touch (Remix)
2021 · album
Human Touch
2021 · album
Never Odd or Even
2021 · single
Can't Let Go
2021 · EP
Reactor Remix EP (Remixes)
2020 · EP
Afterglow (feat. Natalie Shay) [The Remixes]
2020 · single
Deep State Reactor, Vol. 1 (Mixed)
2020 · album
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Biography
From his beginnings as part of the electro house zeitgeist through to his current status as one of the most innovative producers in the wider realms of progressive house and trance, Scottish producer Grum has always been a captivating force. A major part of the scene-leading Anjunabeats label and his own label Deep State Recordings, he’s equally impressive whether producing one of his trademark bold, colourful spinetinglers or one of his deeper, more atmospheric tracks. Pushing a darker, edgier sound than many of his scene contemporaries, he sets himself apart from the pack. Grum has always worn his heart on his sleeve in terms of his influences, with the sounds of Depeche Mode, New Order, Tears For Fears and Delphic all making their mark on his music. His mesmeric DJ sets are the stuff of legends, taking him from Tomorrowland to Audio San Francisco and from Creamfields to Hangar London and many of the world’s other greatest festivals and clubs. He relishes the chance to play extended sets, building things slowly over the course of anywhere up to four hours.