The son of Vernon Treweeke, the ‘Father of Australian Psychedelic Art’, Dysphemic has been an artist practically from the day he was born. Beginning his foray into the world of music when he was still in primary school, the DJ/producer has gone on to become one of Australia’s greatest musical exports, with releases like ‘Sloth’, ‘Androids’, ‘Hypnosis’ and ‘Muthaf#ckn Dinosaurs’ gaining both critical and commercial success on a global scale. Credited by VICE as one of the founding fathers of classical dubstep, Dysphemic is known for his ability to traverse the boundaries of genre. He’s ventured into jungle, breakcore, glitch hop, dubstep, hip hop and more, as well as incorporating Middles Eastern and Greek influences into his productions. His immense talent and versatility have earned him fans the world over, fans that have been kept happy at Dysphemic’s sold out shows that have taken him to every corner of the globe.
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