Artistic Journey
Tim White’s journey in electronic music is defined by relentless evolution and a series of undeniable milestones. Over the years, he has graced over 500 stages—from opening for The Disco Biscuits to being among the final artists to perform at the legendary Pacha NYC—each show underscoring his steady presence in the scene.
White first gained widespread attention with his viral hit single "Take Me Over" in 2014, amassing over 70 million UGC streams. His early success was followed by the "All This Noise" EP, which showcased his versatility and depth—notably marking his debut as a vocalist, in addition to being the DJ, artist, and producer.
White's relationship with Armada Music started shortly after, leading to the signing of five singles, including "Revival" with Tom Fall and "Sober" with Jochen Miller. His track "The Deep End", in collaboration with Cosmic Gate, was released on Black Hole Recordings, premiered on Armin Van Buuren's A State Of Trance radio show, and was featured on Cosmic Gate's album Materia alongside dance music legends like JES and Eric Lumiere.
Beyond his artist releases, White has worked as a songwriter and producer for major electronic acts like We Are Loud, Justin Prime, and Ørjan Nilsen. His creative expertise extends beyond dance music, with projects for brands like Netflix, Google, and Hulu—including a Clio award-winning contribution to Hulu's Pride Fest. He has also worked with industry heavyweights like Randy Jackson and Lauryn Hill, further cementing his reputation as a dynamic force in music.
In 2018, White teamed up with Lynx for "Wheels Up" on Disco:Wax, followed by a collaboration with Vigel in 2019. Most recently, he released "Never Say A Word" continuing to blend artistic innovation with strategic vision—solidifying his place as a formidable figure in electronic music.
His music has resonated with the global DJ community as well. In addition to his high-profile collaborations, White’s tracks have been embraced by some of the most influential names in the industry—support from DJs like Andrew Rayel, Ferry Corsten, Markus Schulz, Morgan Page, Nicky Romero, Timmy Trumpet, Tritonal, and Blasterjaxx speaks volumes about his impact.