Fedde Le Grand is a renowned Dutch house DJ and producer, widely recognized for his chart-topping hit "Put Your Hands Up 4 Detroit" released in 2006, which dominated the domestic and international charts, including the UK and Spanish dance charts.
As a co-founder of Flamingo Recordings, a satellite radio company, Fedde Le Grand hosts a weekly radio show titled "Dark Light Sessions", featuring a diverse range of music from fellow Flamingo artists. He has established himself as a regular contributor and remixer for prominent international dance acts, often receiving personal requests from renowned artists such as Robbie Williams and Will.i.am of The Black-eyed Peas.
Fedde Le Grand is affectionately known as "The Flying Dutchman" and has maintained a strong presence in the dance and electronica music scenes. He has consistently ranked high in DJ Magazine's annual Top 100 DJ Poll, rising from 29th in 2009 to a career-best 14th place in 2011.
In addition to his solo endeavors, Fedde Le Grand is an avid talent scout, having played a significant role in the success of emerging acts such as Doctors in Florence, Roul and Doors, and Danny Avilia.