They have reduced their DJ’ing commitments recently in order to focus on production. They have played in major cities all over the world, from Sydney to Moscow, Tokyo to Berlin, Los Angeles to Johannesburg and have DJ’ed in some of the world’s biggest clubs. Noisia have been Dj’ing every weekend since 2004. Another Noisia video that has been a big hit on YouTube is ‘Exodus’ which took 3 years to make and features KRS One. They have collaborated on a number of tracks with Foreign Beggars, the most successful being ‘Contact’, which has garnered over 3 million views on YouTube and become an influential underground hit. Moby, ‘Omen’ by The Prodigy, ‘E.T.’ by Katy Perry, ‘ Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’ by Skrillex, ‘Raise your Weapon’ by Deadmau5, and Hadouken, whose entire second album ‘For The Masses’ was produced by Noisia. The guys have worked with, and remixed a number of diverse artists, with notable tracks including, ‘Alice’ by Over the past few years, accolades for Noisia have included Best Tech DJ in the UK National D&B Awards in 20, Best Producers at the 2010 D&BArena Awards and Best Drum&Bass Artist on Beatport in both 20. They then went on to establish Invisible Recordings in 2010, catering for the deeper and more experimental side of drum&bass. In 2007 they established Division Recordings, a label for electro, house, breaks and dubstep. Nik's designs almost all of the artwork for the releases on their labels, and the guys love the challenges and rewards that come with running a label. Releasing their first record in 2003 on SLR and releasing on every major drum&bass label in the following years, 2005 saw Noisia establish their own label, Vision Recordings to put out their drum&bass productions and collaborations and retain creative control of their music. Influenced by an eclectic range of artists, from The Prodigy to James Brown, Miles Davis to Konflict, Tipper to Fatboy Slim, Noisia makes music for DJs and dance-floors that is interesting enough to cross over from the clubs to your MP3 player. NOISIA (who took their name from the word VISION inverted on an upside down VHS tape) are Nik Roos, Thijs de Vlieger and Martijn van Sonderen, hailing from Groningen, The Netherlands.