Dada Life are a Swedish DJ duo formed in 2006, which consists of Olle Cornéer and Stefan Engblom.
[2][3] The duo had early chart success in Belgium and the Netherlands, while their second album The Rules of Dada reached the Billboard 200.
[4] They have released multiple audio plugins programmed by Tailored Noise: Endless Smile, Space In-Your-Face, Wide Awake, Eternal Return and most notably Sausage Fattener, a saturator.
[17][18] In June "This Machine Kills Breakfasts" appeared through Alphabet City,[19][20] while in December, they released "Sweeter Than Fever" through Pickadoll.
At Electric Daisy Carnival 2011, Dada Life brought out a full marching band to perform their song "White Noise / Red Meat.
In December 2014, the duo engaged in a publicity stunt that allegedly concerned a lost MacBook Pro and a pair of headphones.
[42][43] Through social media accounts bearing the name Dada Death,[44][45][46] a campaign for the single "Tonight We're Kids Again" was launched.
In March 2018, the second single, "Higher Than The Sun", was released, along with the title of the album - Our Nation - and the announcement of a tour to support it.
Haley), "Big Bad Wolf" by Duck Sauce, "Who Is Ready To Jump" by Chuckie, and "Prutataaa" by Afrojack and R3hab.
The avant-garde art movement formed from an artistic anarchy, fighting against the cultural, political, and social values of the time.
[58] In the same way, Dada Life and rave culture as a whole is a protest to return to the experience of the body and away from the capitalistic and rationalist dogma of today's society.