Shameboy

Shameboy: The Belgian Electro House Pioneer
Shameboy is the stage name of Belgian DJ and producer Brecht Ameel, a key figure in the European electro house scene of the late 2000s. Hailing from Ghent, his breakthrough came with the 2008 single "Strange Things," which became a club anthem and propelled his debut album to commercial success.
Early career
Brecht Ameel began his musical journey in the early 2000s, experimenting with electronic sounds from his base in Ghent. His initial releases, including the 2005 track "Don't Stop," garnered attention on the Belgian club circuit and led to his signing with the influential local dance label Mostiko.
Breakthrough
The year 2008 marked Shameboy's major breakthrough with the release of the single "Strange Things" on Mostiko. The track's infectious synth riff and driving beat dominated dancefloors across Europe, leading to the successful launch of his debut album, "The Pink Album," later that same year.
Key tracks
Strange Things — This 2008 single is Shameboy's signature track, defining the peak of the Belgian electro house sound and receiving massive radio and club play.
Don't Stop — His earlier 2005 release laid the groundwork for his style, catching the ear of key labels and establishing his reputation.
Rock This Place — A prime example of his high-energy album work, this track became a staple in his dynamic live DJ sets.
We Are the Sun — This collaboration showcased his ability to work with vocalists, adding an anthemic, melodic layer to his robust production.
Following his initial success, Shameboy continued to release music and perform internationally, solidifying his status as a mainstay of the festival circuit. He remained loyal to the Mostiko label for subsequent releases, including the 2012 album "Rising," which explored deeper house influences.
While specific chart certifications were not widely published, the consistent presence of his tracks on Beatport's electronic charts and their inclusion in major compilation series attested to his industry impact. His work ethic focused on robust production and energetic performances rather than chasing mainstream pop crossovers.
Fans of Shameboy's driving, synth-heavy electro house should also explore the work of similar Belgian artists. Soulwax shares a foundational influence in blending rock energy with precise electronic beats. 2ManyDJs operates in a similar sphere of genre-blending dance music rooted in the Belgian scene. The Glitch Mob mirrors the emphasis on powerful, instrumental and bass-heavy electronic compositions. Boys Noize represents the same era of raw, impactful electro house from a European perspective.
The music of Shameboy maintains a steady rotation on dedicated electronic and dance music radio stations featured on this website. His classic anthems are frequently featured on specialist shows focusing on house music history and peak-time club tracks across various online radio streams.
Listeners can discover the energetic discography of Shameboy through the electronic dance stations available on onairium.com, where his defining tracks remain in regular rotation for fans of the genre.
