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Gil Glaze shares his latest masterpiece with ‘Falling’ – out now on Sony Music. With captivating vocals, the moody house-infused track tells a story of irresistible late-night lovers. 

Based in Zurich, Switzerland, Gil Glaze is a pop/dance DJ, producer, and entrepreneur, currently signed to Sony Music Switzerland. He has had multiple high-profile releases under Spinnin Records, Musical Freedom, Martin Garrix’s label STMPD and Armada. In 2017, Gil was invited to open for the Chainsmokers on their Australian tour, as well as doing a remix for their song ‘Honest’ that accumulated over 3.5 million streams and counting! Gil closed out 2021 by taking his live show to stadiums, performing at Energy Air in the Swiss National Stadium in front of 40,000 energetic fans! He followed this up with a dream performance at Madison Square Garden where he set the crowd alight at the New York Knicks halftime show!

Speaking of live music, he currently holds residencies across the world with Tao Group – and plays frequently at the biggest nightclubs in the world, including Marquee Las Vegas, Lavo New York, LIV Miami, and many more! He even performed alongside Shawn Mendes during his set at LAVO

If this wasn’t enough, Gil has also supported all of the biggest named DJs you can think of from Marshmello to Kygo, David Guetta to Tiesto, Zedd to Diplo, and many more! After DJing for 11 years including events for Belvedere, Super Bowl, and Jamie Foxx’s birthday, it is no wonder Gil is no longer a newcomer to the scene. Also an accomplished businessman, he recently founded his own sustainable boxed water company: Glaze Water.

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