Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery is a British trance producer and DJ. He is best known for his three studio albums: Northern Lights, Drive and 100 Reasons to Live, and winning the prestigious A State of Trance Tune of the Year award three times.
Birth name: | Gareth Thomas Rhys Emery |
Also known as: | GTR, Rue De Gar, Runaway |
Born: | July 18, 1980, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom |
Genres: | Trance, progressive house |
Occupation(s): | Disc jockey, record producer |
Years active: | 2002–present |
Labels: | Five AM, Garuda, Monstercat |
Website: | Gareth Emery's Official site |
Twitter: | Gareth Emery's Twitter profile |
Instagram: | Gareth Emery's Instagram profile |
Facebook: | Gareth Emery's Facebook profile |
Spotify: | Gareth Emery's Spotify |
SoundCloud: | Gareth Emery's SoundCloud |
iTunes: | Gareth Emery's iTunes |
About Gareth Emery
British DJ known for the albums Northern Lights, Northern Lights Re-Lit, and Drive. He's also known for founding Electric for a Life Foundation.
Before Fame
His first musical exposure came when his remixes started getting airtime in 2002.
Achievement
He graduated from the University of Warwick with a degree in politics.
Family Life
He grew up in Southampton, but later moved to Los Angeles.
Associations
He remixed Cosmic Gate's "Going Home," which featured Emma Hewitt.
Information related to Gareth Emery
- English trance musicians
- Trance musicians
Latest information about Gareth Emery updated on January 22, 2021.