Utah Saints are DJ Tim and Jez Willis, and have been DJ-ing dance music since the birth of house music. Unlike many other successful acts who have turned their skills to DJ-ing, Utah Saints were DJ’s first and foremost before they had world-wide success with their production, remixes and of course Utah Saints. Having had numerous top 10 hits, over the last 15 years, Utahs are still at the top of their game, as DJs and producers. Currently signed to Ministry of Sound / Data and remixing for the likes of the Twang, Utahs continue to be an essential name is dance music.

Tonight sees the Utah Saints back on the nation’s airwaves between 10PM and midnight as co-hosts on Eddie Temple Morris’s XFM show the Remix. Taking a back 2 back approach to the tune selections they’ll be selecting the tunes to get your friday night jumping as we approach the witching hour!
The Utahs have been deep in the studio recently, working on new material which will be released soon, so expect to hear some exclusives form them.
If you miss the live show, then get to the XFM website to listen again to the show.
Continue reading...24. February 2010
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Here’s a new mix from the Utah Saints recorded live in february 2010.
The mix eases across genres and includes many exclusives and re-edits of tracks that you will be hearing a lot of over the next few months, plus tunes from the likes of Diplo, Nadastrom, Noisia, Afrojack, Nom De Strip, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the Utahs themselves..
This is a taste of the Utahs in their element and for those who haven’t seen them live, is a perfect illustration of why they remain so popular with clubs and festivals around the world.
60 mins of monsterage!!!
The mix is available for download for the next 5 days here, and can also be found on their soundcloud page.
Or you can play it right here.
2. February 2010
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With recent remixes for Deekline and Wizard’s Don’t Smoke 2009 release as well as Killaflaw’s Man on Fire (#1 in the USA DMC dance chart) and Bring me the Horizon destroying dancefloors, Utah Saints have started 2010 with a bang! Festival shows are already booked in for the Summer and a new single is only round the corner. The band have also a couple of heavy weight remixes that they are working on right now. We can’t say much about these yet but trust us – they are both BIG!!!
All remixes can be hear at their soundcloud page here
Continue reading...25. January 2010
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Utah Saints played host to Annie Mac, Riton and Doorly at their ever-popular monthly shindig ‘Sugarbeat’ in Edinburgh this month, broadcasting the Essential Mix live from the event. January is a big month for the Utahs and Sugarbeat as they also celebrate the first birthday at Brixton Jamm with Herve, before looking forward to 5th birthday celebrations back up in Edinburgh next month at a very special party with themselves and Zane Lowe playing.
Continue reading...1. September 2009
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Here’s a mix from the Utah Saints recorded early in 2009. The mix highlights the depth and breadth of a Utah Saints decks & fx show, taking in a range of genres including electro, fidgit, breaks, bassline house and drum n bass, with samples, re-edits and remixes thrown in for good measure.
Expect another mix in autumn 2009, before their new single sees the light of day.
6. August 2009


Utah Saints are back in the studio on remix duties again. This is 2 seperate projects for The Losers track “No Man is an Island” and the classic Deekline chart topper “Don;t Smoke (the reefer)” which gets a revamping to bring it right up to date for its 2009 re-release.
We don;t have a release date for either track yet, so watch this space for news, but in the meantime you can check out the clips to hear whats coming.
5. August 2009
Never one to rest on their laurels, the Utah Saints have been called on for remix duty by some pretty varied artists. This time its Birmingham’s The Twang who have commissioned a Utah Saints remix of their new single “Barney Rubble”. The track is the first single to be released from The Twang’s new album and is available at iTunes and other good record stores.
After 3 – Wilmaaaaaaaaa!
31. July 2009

The Utah Saints have remixed a fair few bands in their time, but even they were surprised to be called in to remix for screamo outfit “Bring Me The Horizon”.
Joining the likes of Linkin Park to remix this package, the Utah’s are more than happy with the result.
A clip of the remix is here:
18. June 2010
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