If London DJ Dax J had run this idea past anyone before his gig in Tunisia, they probably would have told him that it wasn't a great idea.

Unfortunately for the Berlin-based artist, he has found himself in a bit of a tizzy after his most recent gig.

Dax J was playing the El Guitone nightclub as part of the Orbit Festival in Nabeul, Tunisia on Friday when he dropped a remix of the Muslim call-to-prayer, the adhan, into his set.

Needless to say, it didn't go down well as the club has been closed, its manager has been detained "for violation against good morals and public outrage against modesty” according to the governer of Nabeul, and Dax J himself has received death threats.

His social media accounts have been deleted, but according to Resident Advisor, he did offer an apology before removing them, saying: "I want to offer my sincere apologies to anyone who may have been offended by music that I played at Orbit festival in Tunisia on Friday. It was never my intention to upset or cause offence to anybody.”

Watch the offending incident below: