Ayr's electronic music star Ewan McVicar is set to perform a show at the OVO Hydro later this year.
He will join forces with Frazi.er on November 30.
Ewan, known for his worldwide hit 'Tell Me Something Good', has headlined his own hometown festival in Ayr.
He said: "There aren’t many people I’d rather join forces with in electronic music than Frazi.er in Scotland.
“His outlook on the scene and always wanting to push boundaries was something that instantly made me want to work with him in any way, shape or form.
“Turns out we are now good mates above all else so the Hydro just made total sense for the both of us to butt heads.”
Frazi.er is a globally renowned techno DJ who has sold out the Hydro twice by himself.
He said: "For me this is the biggest show yet because of the combination of the two of us.
"It’s a good thing for Scotland – two small-town Scottish guys, two different sounds, playing together on St Andrews Day at the best venue in the country."
Frazi.er had initially accepted a summer date at the Hydro, but when the November 30 date became available, he and Ewan saw the opportunity to work together.
Frazi.er said: "We had actually spoken about doing something big together for a couple of years."
The pair are each at the forefront of different electronic music scenes, yet their styles complement each other.
Ewan even volunteered to perform first, believing it would create a more enjoyable musical experience.
He said: “The art of warming up a room has been dying for a while, when we first talked about this idea I said to Fraz I would love to start the night off and handover to him.
“We are using Fraz’s expertise and guidance with a lot of this so I thought it only right.
“No ego, just do your job to the highest degree and let the night take its course.”
Frazi.er agreed, saying: "I think it flows very well.
"Techno and house music come from similar roots, techno being more on the locked grooves and house having more hands in the air dancefloor moments."
The duo are aware of the risks involved in launching something new, especially in a year when events have been cancelled and ticket sales have been slow.
Ewan said: "I think taking risks no matter how big or small is the only way to make change.
"Maybe we are off our heads trying to do this but it’s what you do for what you love."
Tickets for their show are available at https://skiddle.com/e/39263131 and will go on sale on September 2 at 6pm.
Frazi.er said: "Things have been tough everywhere not just events and clubs - I think the cost of living is of course a huge factor.
"We hope this show can inspire any upcoming DJs or producers that are eager to showcase their sound – we want to create something."
The duo have been planning their collaboration for months, and the timing of their announcement coincides with the much-anticipated Oasis reunion.
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