Dirty Sound System

Dirty Sound System: The Pulse of French Electro-House
Dirty Sound System is a French electronic music collective renowned for their energetic fusion of house, funk, and disco. Hailing from Paris, the group achieved significant commercial success with their 2010 album "Dirty," which charted across Europe and solidified their reputation as festival favorites.
Early career
Formed in the early 2000s, Dirty Sound System originated from the vibrant Parisian club scene. The collective, built around core members Greg D'Agostin and DJ Oshi, began crafting a signature sound that blended classic house grooves with live instrumental elements and infectious samples.
Their early releases on labels like Boxon and F Communications garnered attention, leading to dynamic live performances that expanded their following beyond France. This groundwork set the stage for their major label debut later in the decade.
Breakthrough
The collective's breakthrough arrived in 2010 with the release of their self-titled album "Dirty" on Mercury Records. The album's lead single, "California Gold," became an instant anthem, receiving heavy rotation on European radio and in clubs.
Propelled by this hit, the "Dirty" album entered the French Albums Chart and experienced strong digital sales. The track's widespread popularity marked Dirty Sound System's transition from underground act to mainstream electronic music contenders.
Key tracks
California Gold — This 2010 single defined their breakthrough with its sunny disco-house vibe and massive radio play.
Music — A driving, sample-heavy track from their debut that encapsulates their funk-infused house style.
Alarm — Featured on later projects, this song showcases their evolution with deeper, tech-house oriented production.
Everybody — A prime example of their ability to craft vocal-driven, peak-time dancefloor anthems.
Following their breakthrough, Dirty Sound System maintained a steady output of EPs and performed at major festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury. They collaborated with artists such as Australian duo The Aston Shuffle and continued to release music on their own label imprint, further exploring the boundaries of house and nu-disco.
Their consistent presence in the electronic genre is underscored by a loyal international fanbase drawn to their high-energy live sets. The collective continues to produce new material, adapting their classic sound to contemporary trends without losing their foundational groove.
Fans of Dirty Sound System's French touch and house rhythms should also explore Justice for their harder-edged electro-rock crossover. The filtered disco-house sound of Breakbot shares a clear musical lineage. For another pillar of the French house scene, listen to Etienne De Crecy and his pioneering production work. The eclectic dance mixes of Busy P also resonate with a similar energetic spirit.
The music of Dirty Sound System is a staple on electronic and dance-focused radio stations featured on this website. Their hits are regularly featured in daytime rotations and dedicated evening mix shows on various online radio streams and independent music radio stations that specialize in house music.
Listeners can discover the dynamic catalog of Dirty Sound System through the electronic music stations available on onairium.com, where their classic anthems and newer productions are broadcast regularly.
