Producer and DJ, best known as one half of the popular Norwegian hardstyle duo Da Tweekaz, has made a significant mark on the global electronic music scene. Alongside his bandmate Marcus Nordli, he’s captivated audiences worldwide with high-energy dance tracks such as “Komon,” “Bad Habit,” and “Break the Spell.” Before rising to fame, he lived in Oslo, Norway, where he began shaping his musical journey. Interestingly, he and Nordli had already been collaborating for nearly two years before fully embracing hardstyle as their signature sound. Born in Gjøvik, Norway, his roots have played a quiet but steady role in shaping his artistic identity. Over time, his dedication to the craft has helped solidify his reputation as a key figure in modern hardstyle, with fans often highlighting his dynamic presence and production skills. His story—from early days in Gjøvik to international stages—shows how passion and persistence can truly pay off.
He put out a new track every single month throughout 2014, and that was all part of his Tweekay14 promotion. It was a consistent effort, really showing dedication, and each release kept fans engaged. With Tweekay14, he made sure to stay in the spotlight by dropping fresh music regularly. He didn’t miss a beat—literally—because he released one track per month as planned. Tweekay14 became a defining project for him that year, highlighting his creativity and discipline.