Seebe Jansen

Seebe Jansen

Seebe Jansen: The Driving Force of Dutch Progressive House

Seebe Jansen is a Dutch DJ and producer who has carved a distinct niche within the European progressive and melodic house scene. Hailing from Rotterdam, his career reached a pivotal point with his 2018 album "Horizon," which charted across multiple European territories and solidified his reputation for intricate, emotive productions.

Early career

Formed as a production duo in 2012 by Jansen and his then-partner, the Seebe Jansen project emerged from Rotterdam's fertile electronic music landscape. Their initial focus was on underground club tracks, leading to a series of well-received EPs on the independent Dutch imprint, Vortex Recordings, starting in 2014.

Breakthrough

The project's breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the single "Lumina," a collaboration with vocalist Elara. Released on the larger Amsterdam-based label, Spectrum Music, "Lumina" became a staple on European dance radio and streaming playlists, eventually earning a gold certification in the Netherlands for over 200,000 sales-equivalent units.

Key tracks

Lumina — This 2017 collaboration with Elara provided the commercial breakthrough, achieving gold status and heavy radio rotation.

Horizon — The title track from his 2018 debut album showcased his matured, album-oriented approach to progressive house structures.

Neon Skies — A 2020 single that saw Jansen experiment with deeper, more atmospheric textures while maintaining his melodic signature.

Echoes — This 2022 track, featuring a sample from a classic trance record, became a fan favorite in his live sets for its nostalgic energy.

Following the success of the "Horizon" album, Jansen continued to evolve his sound. He embarked on high-profile collaborations, including a 2021 single with German producer Markus Frey and a remix for Belgian act Nova Ensemble. His sophomore album, "Distant Signals," released in 2023 on Spectrum Music, debuted at number 12 on the Dutch album charts.

Fans of the detailed, melodic style of Seebe Jansen also frequently enjoy the work of Tinlicker, another Dutch duo known for their cinematic progressive house productions. The driving, emotional synth work of Ben Böhmer shares a similar atmospheric depth and has found success on the same circuit. For listeners drawn to the vocal-led elements in Jansen's music, Lane 8 offers a comparable blend of melody and rhythm. The earlier influential work of Eric Prydz is also a clear touchstone in Jansen's approach to epic builds and melodic themes.

The music of Seebe Jansen is a regular feature on progressive house and melodic techno radio stations featured on this website. His tracks are programmed alongside other leading artists in the genre on dedicated electronic music streams, classic progressive FM stations, and independent online radio stations focusing on the deeper side of dance music.

Listeners can discover the evolving catalog of Seebe Jansen, from his early club cuts to his latest album projects, by tuning into the progressive house and electronic music radio stations available on onairium.com. His music remains a fixture on our curated stations, capturing the emotive and driving essence of the modern Dutch progressive sound.