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Mashups | Flosstradamus gets creative with Where R Ü Iverson
Posted by Juicebox on December 7, 2015
It has been six months since Flosstradamus has dropped an edit, but he has finally given us an early Christmas present. This new remix is a mashup that you won’t be able to stop listening to. He combines Jack Ü and Post Malone into a sensational sound. Give it a listen.
Progressive House | Hardwell Gives His Debut Album A Makeover With Fantastic Remixes
Posted by Juicebox on December 4, 2015
Hardwell kicked off 2015 with his debut album, United We Are, and is now closing out the year with the release of the remix album. The album brings together some of dance music’s biggest names balanced with Hardwell’s hand-picked rising stars to deliver a phenomenal follow-up album. Chocolate Puma flips the album-opener, “Eclipse,” into a percussive masterpiece, filled with their trademark grit and energetic beats. Armin van Buuren brings the title track to new heights with his remix, infusing his signature, uplifting sound. Future-house newcomers, Pep & Rash, flip “Nothing Can Hold Us Down” into a bass heavy track with funky synths to match. Featuring more re-imagined tracks from Bingo Players, W&W, Vicetone, DallasK, Frontliner, KURA, and many more, the record makes us hear each memorable track in a new light. Buy or stream the United We Are Remix album here.
Deep House | Moon Boots Delivers A Funky Fresh Mix For Electric Paradise
Posted by Juicebox on December 3, 2015
Electric Paradise is already making waves, as it has quickly grown into the premier electronic music festival of the Caribbean Islands. Hosted on, what many consider to be the most beautiful beaches in the world, the lineup including heavyweights such as Skrillex, Major Lazer, Porter Robinson, is an added bonus. As its December 19 date approaches, Brooklyn-based producer, Moon Boots contributes his disco-infused sound to the Electric Paradise Exclusive Mix series. The mix runs just under an hour, and features a masterful blend of disco, deep house, and techno with tracks from Catz ‘N Dogz, Jonas Rathsman, DJ Tennis, and his recently-released “Red Sky.” Have a listen to the mix, and grab tickets to Electric Paradise here – we’re just weeks away!
Electro-House | Hardwell Delivers Stunning Remix of “Gerudo Valley” from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Posted by Juicebox on December 2, 2015
Video games and dance music have always gone hand-in-hand. Games like Minecraft are frequented by the likes of deadmau5, and Minecraft’s founder, Notch, is known for throwing parties featuring the likes of Skrillex and Zedd, who are both outspoken fans of the PC game. With The 2015 Game Awards touching down in Los Angeles at the start of December, a number of stand-out dance music artists have been commissioned for remixes of songs from classic games, like Hardwell, who has unveiled his remix of Gerudo Valley from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Giving the remix his signature touch, Hardwell turns “Gerudo Valley” into a main stage banger that will surely dominate next year’s festival season around the world.
Progressive House | Aash Mehta’s remix to Feenixpawl’s “Ghosts” is a sure winner
Posted by Juicebox on December 1, 2015
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In today’s scene, Progressive House sometimes seems like a lost art. Today, however, we are proud to bring you Aash Mehta’s remix to Feenixpawl’s “Ghosts” – a beautiful yet hard hitting progressive house anthem that is sure to set fire across dance floors all over. Keeping the mysterious vibe from the original, the young producer uses powerful synth leads with perfectly executed vocal chops – making his submission for the “Ghosts” remix contest seem like a definite winner. Stream the track now, and be sure to vote for Aash in the remix contest here!
News | Hardwell Announces United We Are Remixed featuring W&W, Bingo Players, Armin van Buuren, and More
Posted by Juicebox on November 25, 2015
As 2015 comes to a close, Hardwell is showing no signs of slowing down. In December, he is striving to break the record for world’s largest personal guest list with a special charity show in Mumbai, by offering up 100,000 spots on his list, free of charge. But first, he’s teaming up with a slew of his dance music friends on United We Are Remixed, which is due out on December 4th. The album features re-imagined versions of his original tracks from some dance music heavyweights and rising Revealed stars to bring the album to another level. Bingo Players infuses his energetic sound to “Follow Me,” while Chocolate Puma works “Eclipse” into a percussive house anthem. Featuring remixes from Armin van Buuren, W&W, Vicetone, DallasK, Frontliner, KURA, and many more, the record makes us fall in love with each memorable track all over again.
Pre-order United We Are Remixed here.
News | Hardwell Joins Armin Van Buuren As First DJs To Receive Action Figure Ahead of His Record-Breaking Mumbai Show
Posted by Juicebox on November 20, 2015
You know dance music has come a long way when some of the genre’s top artists are immortalized alongside some of music’s most legendary artists, like Elvis Presley, KISS, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson. Hardwell and Armin van Buuren are two of the biggest dance artists in the world, but they’re parlaying their success into mainstream appeal with their own personalized action figures. The “Off the Hook” collaborators become the first DJs to receive their own action figures, which you can get here. In addition, Hardwell is gearing up for the biggest show of his career in Mumbai on December 19th, when he will be playing a free show to 100,000 lucky fans who were able to register for a spot on the Dutch titan’s personal guest list. The 100,000 mark would be a new Guinness World Record for world’s biggest guest list – another accomplishment for the Revealed Recordings don – as he is celebrating the launch of his United We Are Foundation, which is looking to educate India’s impoverished youth. You can find more information on the World’s Biggest Guest List show and pledge to the cause here.