Latest Release

- APR 7, 2023
- Sacrifice (feat. Kx5) [ST Mix] - Single
- 2 Songs
- Random Album Title · 2008
- Automatic · 2015
- Escape (feat. Hayla) - Single · 2022
- Automatic · 2015
- On Your Mind - Single · 2018
- With You - Single · 2019
- Atmosphere (Deluxe Version) · 2013
- Atmosphere (Deluxe Version) · 2013
- Redux EP 002 · 2017
- Escape (feat. Kx5 & Hayla) [John Summit Remix] - Single · 2022
Essential Albums
- A spine-tingling balance of big-room thrills and bittersweet introspection.
- An EDM DJ explores ethereal vocals and sensual, soothing moods.
- 2023
- 2022
- 2019
- 2015
2013
2019
2009
2012
2019
Artist Playlists
- From behind the scenes to the main stage, he's a house-music success story.
- 2014
- 2010
Appears On
- Cheat Codes
- Late Night Alumni
- The Cataracs
More To Hear
- Kaskade joins Anna to play his latest single "Miles to Go."
- On The Cure's 1985 Head on the Door LP.
- The U.S. dance icon drops new heat.
About Kaskade
Veteran deep house DJ and producer Kaskade is a seven-time Grammy nominee who was named “America’s Best DJ” by DJ Times in 2011 and 2013. • Born in Chicago, Ryan Raddon went to college in Utah and found his creative footing in San Francisco’s deep house scene of the early ’00s. • The San Francisco electronic label Om Records fostered Kaskade’s signature sound: melodic vocal tracks that blend organic elements with hypnotic house beats. • In 2006, Kaskade signed to Ultra Records and began collaborating with deadmau5. Their 2009 single “I Remember” was a huge hit on the club scene, and Kaskade used the title for his 2014 greatest-hits compilation. • Kaskade’s eighth album, 2013’s Atmosphere, is an iconic progressive house LP that earned Grammy nominations for Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronica Album. In 2014, Kaskade ranked No. 8 on Forbes’ list of the highest-paid DJs. • A devout member of the Church of Latter Day Saints, Kaskade released Kaskade Christmas in 2017 and a deluxe edition the following year.
- HOMETOWN
- Chicago, IL, United States of America
- BORN
- February 25, 1971