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VRTN

VRTN

By: Saad Ayub
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Saad Ayub is a Canadian - Bangladeshi DJ and producer. Starting his musical career at the age of 18, Saad was an influencer in the dance music scene in his birth country of Bangladesh, landing him gigs there with the Ministry of Sound World Tours. He has firmly established himself as one of Canada’s top touring producers through original releases and remixes. Saad’s style has evolved to incorporate a wide range of musical influences, particularly from the ever-evolving world of techno and its many forms. Founding VRTN Records in late 2019, Saad is cultivating a platform for like-minded artists to release music that pushes the conventions of musical genres and develops the sonic landscape of the future. In the past, Saad has gained industry recognition for his collaborations with dance music legends such as Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, Armin Van Buuren and Markus Schulz. He was also crowned as the breakthrough artist of the year by Paul Van Dyk in 2019 on DJ Mag and his track “Remember” was crowned tune of the year by Ferry Corsten in 2018 on DJ Mag. For Bookings : bookings@saadayub.com For Promos: Promos@saadayub.comAll rights reserved Music
Episodes
  • Saad Ayub - TWB x Empire Sandy - OTC , Toronto , 07.5.25
    Jul 28 2025
    Enjoy my special open to close set live from Toronto!
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    2 hrs and 56 mins
  • Saad Ayub @ CZ, Toronto - Jan 31 2025
    Feb 22 2025
    Toronto that was so much fun. Even though the weather was cold as ice your support and love was warmer than fire!
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    2 hrs
  • Saad Ayub @ Gorg - O - Mish, Vancouver - Jan 11th 2025
    Jan 24 2025
    Enjoy my full 3 hours debut set recorded live at Gorg-o-mish, Vancouver.
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    3 hrs and 6 mins
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