Back to back to back; Nicky Romero, David Guetta and Afrojack at Tomorrowland 2013
One of the most memorable moments of Tomorrowland 2013 was the back to back to back set from Nicky Romero, David Guetta and Afrojack. Taking over the stage for 2 hours on the festival's final day, three of the biggest names in dance music populated the booth together and delivered a once-in-a-lifetime festival experience to thousands of fans. With a track list that features the biggest and best from all three of their catalogs, the back to back to back left the most lasting impression of the weekend. For those lucky enough to experience it in person the recap is a fond reminder of the power of Tomorrowland - for those who missed it, its all the more reason to purchase tickets for next year.
Afrojack comes back with ‘GotDrop (Hypebeat),’ the ‘drama’ continues?
Apparently in the world of Twitter warfare, nothing says 'right back atcha' like cleverly titled tracks on Soundcloud. As the Afrojack and Deadmau5 beef continues to heat up (what they are heating up? we aren't quite sure exactly), Afrojack responds to deadmau5's "Drop Da Bomb" with his very own sonic cockshot. Not nearly as intentionally awful as "Something_," the aptly titled "GotDrop (Hypebeat)" is another simple studio speedrun. Is the drama real? Who knows but one thing is for certain, they did it -- they got our attention -- now let's hear some completed productions.
Calvin Harris and Afrojack spin back to back on SiriusXM’s UMF Radio
When every DJ on the planet descends on Miami in mid-March there is never a shortage of surprise appearances and unbelievable collaborations. The concentration of talent in South Beach always guarantees that the top talent in the world will be rubbing elbows with one another, usually behind the decks. Yesterday, during a live broadcast of SiriusXM's "UMF Radio," Calvin Harris was joined by Afrojack at the W Hotel to spin a back to back set of their biggest hits. It was the first time that the two juggernaut producer's have spun together and could possibly be the early start of a collaboration in the near future
The Opium Group’s Phase 1 Miami Music Week lineup includes Afrojack, Arty, John Dahlback, and more
Opium Group, the conglomerate representing Miami clubs Mansion, Cameo, Set, and Mokai, has just announced their first phase of Miami Music Week parties for the aforementioned clubs. So far Opium has only shared details about these eight shows at the four clubs for the week of March 19 through March 24th, but there are sure to be many more events dribbling in leading up to Ultra, WMC, and MMW. There's a little something for everyone: Afrojack and his Jacked party, John Digweed and Bedrock, Umek and his 1605 crew, James Zabiela and Born Electric homies, John Dahlback and other Mutants, and Arty, Morgan Page, and Robbie Rivera to boot. Bring it on Miami.