From chart-topping hits to underground club anthems, Andy Van has been a driving force in dance music for over two decades. As one-half of Madison Avenue, he helped redefine the sound of the late ‘90s with “Don’t Call Me Baby”, a platinum-selling track that stormed the UK Singles Chart and U.S. Billboard Dance Chart, cementing its status as a global classic.
Not one to stand still, Andy continued to push boundaries in the 2000s, forming Vandalism, an electro-house outfit that dominated club charts with tracks like “Never Say Never”, which held the #1 spot on the ARIA Club Chart for eight weeks. Vandalism became a festival favorite, with Andy taking their sound from London to Ibiza and beyond, delivering high-energy DJ sets that fused raw club energy with infectious hooks.
As the founder of Vicious Recordings, Andy has also played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of Avicii, Dirty South, and The Potbelleez, proving his instincts as a tastemaker are just as sharp as his skills behind the decks.
Now, with his latest project Super Disco Club, Andy has tapped into his deep love for funk-driven house music, crafting modern grooves alongside his wife and collaborator, Cassie Van. Their track “Happiness” dominated the Australian Club Chart for four weeks, proving that Andy’s impact on dance music is as strong as ever. The duo has also cultivated a huge online following, boasting 131.1K followers on TikTok and 614K followers on Instagram, where they share their passion for dance music and connect with fans worldwide.
A seasoned DJ and performer, Andy Van knows exactly how to control a dancefloor. His sets are packed with big house grooves, hands-in-the-air moments, and pure dancefloor energy, ensuring every crowd is left wanting more.
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