The Quiet Return of the Underground
January 23, 2026
January 23, 2026
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YetepJeremy Olander has been described as the savior of true progressive style with the way he captivates audiences from festival stages and intimate club environments alike. A jack of many trades, he effortlessly floats between his eponymously released deep and emotionally charged beats, big vocal-infused belters, and drum-oriented techno. Just last month Olander performed at the inaugural Goldrush Festival, performing to a grooving crowd at sunset. In February he’ll be returning, only this time he’s taking over Shady Park in Tempe.
In preparation for his upcoming show, and to reminisce on his recent AZ appearance, we present this week’s RB Deep in the Mix. Fresh off his EP Last Dance, here’s Jeremy Olander’s first ever guest mix for John Digweed’s iconic Transitions Radio show.
This mix is an hour of pure goodness. Upon upload to Mixcloud it was 1st in the tech house chart, 1st in the progressive house chart, 1st in the techno chart, 1st in the electronica chart and 1st in the house chart. It’s obvious we’re not the only ones feeling Olander’s groove.
You can catch Jeremy Olander on Sunday, February 11th, at Shady Park as part of our TreeHouse Sundays series. Grab tickets here before they’re gone!
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