Fehrplay is a norwegian born producer and DJ, who is currently based in the heart of London. At the young age of 22, Fehrplay signed to the Swiss based Cruzaders records in 2009 and got massive support on his first release “Wejiouna” from big names such as Axwell and Eric Morillo.
He had his real breakthrough with his original song “Meow” in 2010, being championed by Pete Tong as a new essential tune contender. It did its job in Miami and was crowned the unofficial Miami anthem that year. In 2011 he released the track “Ayita” on Ministry of Sound, earning airtime on radio stations all over the world.
2012 looks out to be a great year for Fehrplay as he has just been picked up by Eric Prydz, being the second producer ever to be invited to the Pryda family. His first Ep on Pryda & Friends is set to be released just in time for summer.
With Creamfields already lined up this year, Fehrplay is set to make a great impact with many tracks in the pipeline.
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Fehrplay is a norwegian born producer and DJ, who is currently based in the heart of London. At the young age of 22, Fehrplay signed to the Swiss based Cruzaders records in 2009 and got massive support on his first release “Wejiouna” from big names such as Axwell and Eric Morillo.
He had his real breakthrough with his original song “Meow” in 2010, being championed by Pete Tong as a new essential tune contender. It did its job in Miami and was crowned the unofficial Miami anthem that year. In 2011 he released the track “Ayita” on Ministry of Sound, earning airtime on radio stations all over the world.
2012 looks out to be a great year for Fehrplay as he has just been picked up by Eric Prydz, being the second producer ever to be invited to the Pryda family. His first Ep on Pryda & Friends is set to be released just in time for summer.
With Creamfields already lined up this year, Fehrplay is set to make a great impact with many tracks in the pipeline.
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.