DIVE PRESENTS: GO FREEK
Event description
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
The man who arguably put Dom Dolla on the map with their hit "Define" is at Dive FRIDAY 18th July
+Local Sensations COCO & AYRES
Supported by:
Court
Hayden Jefferies
Keats
Rothe
Go Freek is a driving force in Australia's electronic music scene and the mastermind behind "Gutter Tech"—a gritty, genre-blending sound built on heavy basslines, industrial textures, and razor-sharp percussion. Since signing with Sweat It Out in 2013, he’s developed a bold sonic identity that continues to push the limits of dance music and captivate global audiences.
His breakout came in 2015 with Define, a collaboration with Dom Dolla that hit #1 on the ARIA Club Chart for four consecutive weeks and landed #2 on the ARIA Club End of Year Chart. The track went ARIA Gold and has since racked up nearly 100 million streams worldwide—78.6 million on Spotify alone.
Go Freek’s production credits span across major platforms, with standout releases like Call Out on Insomniac Records/Interscope and an official remix of Deadmau5’s Channel 43 on mau5trap. He’s continued to innovate through recent collaborations with Dope Earth Alien and Lazarusman, evolving the Gutter Tech sound into fresh and unexpected directions.
On stage, Go Freek delivers high-energy, genre-defying sets that fuse underground grit with mainstage power. He’s performed at global festivals like EDC Las Vegas and Beyond Wonderland and headlined tours across North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
With support from industry heavyweights including Diplo, FISHER, CamelPhat, Claude VonStroke, and Solomun, his music spans a range of influential labels—though his connection to Sweat It Out remains at the core of his creative journey.
As 2025 unfolds, Go Freek is gearing up for a string of major releases that promise to further stretch the boundaries of electronic music. From his roots in Wollongong’s underground to the world’s biggest stages, Go Freek continues to redefine the sound of modern dance music.
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