Biography

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Bryan Kearney, a DJ of almost ten years experience has established himself firmly on the international dance scene. The talented technician’s cutting edge sets contain the very best in upfront club driven music with the emphasis always on energy and the unexpected. A DJ that likes to take risks, do things differently, and loves to surprise clubbers across the globe with exclusive edits.

His production career started by him teaming up with John O’Callaghan for the track ‘Restricted Motion’. This was instantly signed to Discover Records by label boss John Askew. The formidable duo’s instant studio connection culminated in further tracks including ‘The Temple’, ‘Pendulum’ and the seminal ‘Exactly’ which became one of the biggest tracks of 2006.

In 2008 his tech workout of J.O.C’s ‘Rotterdam’ was a huge success on Sander Van Doorn’s self entitled Doorn Records. This was followed up by Bryan’s tech house monster ‘The Walrus’ on Full Tilt Recordings, a track that received support right across the dance music board. Bryan’s biggest track of the year was one very close to his heart. ‘You Will Never Be Forgotten’, released on Discover Records was a poignant tribute to his good friend Barry Connell who unfortunately passed away in April of that year.

2009 saw Kearney take his productions to the next level with projects ranging from trance and techno to tech house and electro, under a variety of different guises. He achieved notable success on Trackitdown.net where two of his tracks remained at number one in their respective genre’s for a combined total of twelve weeks.

2010 proved to be Bryan’s most productive year to date with a massive increase in original productions right across the dance music spectrum and also the development of his KEARNAGE brand. He had releases on labels such as Armada, Subculture, Fraction, Unearthed, Discover Dark, Prehab and more. This year also saw the launch of his very own label KEARNAGE Recordings with releases such as The Next Chapter, I’ve Had My Fun and the monumental Mexican Rave. This year also saw Bryan enter the Top 200 of the DJ Mag poll where he came 194th in the world. He also finished 44th in the Tranceaddict.com poll for 2010.

2011 has seen the continuation of his ascent up the dance music ladder with performances right across the globe and in particular his residency at UK superclub Passion at The Emporium. His releases Ridiculous and Backbreaker both topped the charts on Trackitdown.net and made heavy waves in the Beatport Trance Top 100. He was requested by Egyptian trance sensations Aly & Fila to remix their forthcoming remixed album package as well as for Digital Society Recordings amongst others. He has provided the official anthem for Eurofest Mexico in the shape of Stealth Bomber and his first ever track, the mesmerizing Ong Namo will be rele on Aly & Fila’s Future Sound Of Egypt label. The future’s bright. The future’s Kearney.

Bryan’s Ultimate Moment:
“I’ve been lucky enough to have had some incredible experiences but the number one moment for me so far is playing at Sunrise in Poland in 2008, a absolutely incredible experience that I still find hard to believe that it actually happened. I played Suburban Train as my second last track and it was the most incredible moment of my life”.