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His first gig, at a local club in his hometown of Antwerp, came at the tender age of 15 and, less than two years later, Julian found himself playing to over 40,000 fans at Belgian mega-festival Tomorrowland. âIt was really cool to be honest,â he recalls. âI wasnât stressed at all but when I was doing waves and everyone was waving back I was like âwoah what the fuck!ââ
Having previously released a handful of singles and remixes, chiefly on Belgian imprint AM:PM (Records), 2021 is poised to be the year that Julian leaves his mark on the global dance scene, with debut album Nebula set to drop in May. As the title suggests, the LP is inspired by outer space and science fiction, with Julian summarising the vibe of the album as âa little bit spacey and a little bit melodicâ. Taking in a number of styles and genres - from house to electro to future bass - across its ten tracks, itâs this melodic nature that strings Nebula together. With Julian citing Grammy-nominated French electronic outfit M83 as a primary influence, itâs fair to say he has crafted a record with serious crossover appeal.
Ahead of the Nebula drop, no fewer than six tracks from the album will be released as singles throughout the year. The first of which, progressive house jam âMoleculeâ, was released in July, with âAsteroidsâ, âStep Into My Shoesâ, âInspiredâ, 'Orbit' and âStrangersâ set to follow. If this wasnât enough, Julian has launched his very own record label, New Breed Records, stressing that âif you wanna do something good, you gotta do it yourselfâ.
Armed with head-turning DJ and producer talents, backed up by over a decade of experience, and still only in his early-20s, Julian Cross possesses all the necessary attributes for ascending the ranks and becoming a dance music superstar.