Tag: 2019

Purified Radio With Nora En Pure

Thursday & Friday from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Purified Radio With Nora En Pure

Genre – House, Techno, Progressive

Daniela Niederer (born July 20, 1990), better known by her stage name Nora En Pure, is a South African-Swiss DJ and deep house producer. She first received recognition for her 2013 single “Come With Me”. Further popular releases are “Morning Dew”, “Lake Arrowhead” and “Tears In Your Eyes”. In July 2016, she was invited to put together a two-hour long mix for Pete Tong’s radio show: “BBC’s Essential Mix”.

Purified Radio 438

Listen to Purified Radio 438Tracklisting:

01. Nora En Pure - Protected (Extended Mix)
02. NUMJA & SoulTrain - Apollo (Extended Mix)
03. JNSN - ID
04. Nathan Nicholson & Massano & Anyma - Angel In The Dark (Extended Mix) *
05. Henry Robin - A Khoisan Sun (Extended Mix)
06. MI;LAN - Broken Dreams (Extended Mix)
07. Arodes - Alma (Original Mix)
08. Jono Stephenson - Digital Rain (Extended Mix)
09. The XX - Intro (Hugo Cantarra & PLN Remix)
10. Scorz & Corren Cavini Ft. Sirolf - In The End (Extended Mix)
11. DOMPOON & Coastlines - Poise (Extended Mix)
12. Sinca - Told U So (Extended Mix)
13. Glusko Ft. Thomas Gandey - Lovers (Extended Mix) **

Listeners Choice *
Pure Discovery **

Toolroom Radio With Mark Knight

Wednesday from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Toolroom Radio With Mark Knight

Genre – House, Tech-House, Techno

Mark Knight is head of Toolroom Records & a UK DJ / producer. He has stamped his impression on the scene of electronic dance music – through a string of releases & parties – highlighting his label. Often collaborating with fellow British DJ Funkagenda, Mark has been at the forefront of commercial house, techno & tech house. Some of his most successful releases are Man With The Red Face (with Funkagenda), Downpipe (with Underworld & D. Ramirez) & an Underworld rework – Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight Remix).

For The Love Of House With Franco De Mulero

Tuesday from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

For The Love Of House With Franco De Mulero

Genre – House, Tech-House, Latin House

Born in the Balearic island of Mallorca in 1975 and raised on the island of Ibiza, FRANCO DE MULERO aka Kings Of Groove aka Ibitaly has been a DJ and music producer for more than two decades.

House Music is at the heart of everything he does, but it comes in many different shapes, styles and sizes and Franco is not afraid to showcase it all at the same time, is arguably one of the most influential figures in club music in Spain: past, present and future. He has become one of the definitive figures of the Balearic sound where he performs at all of the most popular and iconic Clubs & venues on the island Space, Privilege, Pacha, Amnesia, Es Paradise… and he has a long standing residency at El Divino Ibiza for 6 years.

There are very few artists who can be said to have remixed and collaborated with numerous legendary artists such as David Morales, Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley, Full Intention, Bob Sinclar, Inner City aka Kevin Saunderson, Blank & Jones, Supernova, Joeski, Lenny Fontana, Alton Miller, Hector Romero, Jay J, Marlon D, Boddhi Satva, Harley & Muscle, Pablo Fierro to name a few and established producers and Franco has been one of them.

He has released records on the best house labels around the world such as Def Mix Productions / Strictly Rhythm / Nervous Records / King Street / Salted Music / Nite groove / D-Tension / Underground Collective / Floorplay Music / Stealth Records / Pacha Recordings / Ultra Records / Maya Records / Lapsus Music / KMS Records US / Nocturnal Groove / Milk & Sugar Recording / Universal Music / PornoStar / Stereo Productions / Skint / BMG / Purple Music / Soulfuric / Hed Kandi and far too many others to name a few.

Franco has also released an album ‘Auténtico Baleárica’ in collaboration with the german duo and legendaries Blank & Jones which in only a few hours reached the #4 German iTunes electronic Chart. He has also mixed/created various other compilations including ‘El Divino Ibiza 2007’ & ‘2008’, and ‘Savannah Ibiza Beach Club vol.1’

As well as running his own label Kings Of Groove Records releasing tracks with artists such as David Morales, Mr V, Rocco Rodamaal, Hector Romero, Harley & Muscle, Alton Miller, Roberty Ownes, Michelle Weeks, Steve Edwards, Andrea Love and many more..

He has been nominated several times for several electronic music awards at the Ron Barcelo / Deejay mags and DJONERS, such as ´Best DJ Club House’, ‘Best production of the year’, ‘Best Dj House’ and ‘Best Dj of the year’. In 2008, Ron Barcelo/DeejayMags he was awarded the ‘Best production of the year by Kings Of Groove’ and in 2009 he was again awarded by Ron Barcelo/DeejayMags as ‘Best resident DJ of Ibiza’.

Franco has played in the best clubs and festivals around the globe with his brand, For The Love Of House, from Ibiza to Moscow and from London to Singapore.
He is a Balearic House master who never fails to bring the party wherever he plays.

Release Yourself With Roger Sanchez

Saturday & Sunday from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Release Yourself With Roger Sanchez

Genre – House, Latin House, Tech-House

Roger Sanchez (born June 1, 1967) is a Dominican-American house music DJ, remixer and producer. He won a Grammy Award for his remix of “Hella Good” by No Doubt in 2003, and is best known for his song “Another Chance”, which was an international hit in 2001. He is a four time DJ Awards winner for “Best House DJ” in 1999, 2002, 2004 and 2007 and has received twelve nominations in total. He won the first International Dance Music Award for Best Podcast in 2007 and has received 8 IDMA nominations for Best American DJ (2003–2010).

Fonk Radio With Dannic

Wed, Thurs & Friday from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Fonk Radio With Dannic

Genre – Big Room, EDM

Dannic, the prodigious DJ and producer from Breda in the Netherlands – the hometown of Tiësto and Hardwell – is a name synonymous with Dutch dance, cementing himself as a go-to name that delivers within the worlds of both a big-room signature sound, as well as a true-to-form exploration of deeper, grooving house. Dannic burst onto the scene through the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll, placing 5 years in a row. This, along with Dannic’s standalone, high-quality productions, long withstanding fanbase and outstanding DJ sets, confirmed to tastemakers, the industry and beyond, that Dannic remains a driving force within the scene. Dannic’s long-running stance behind the radio airwaves including his globally-syndicated Fonk Radio venture, also demonstrates a producer that is well and truly tapped into the most vital and important industry trends that appeal to his ever-expanding audience.

Firebeatz Radio With Firebeatz

Monday & Tuesday from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Firebeatz Radio With Firebeatz

Genre – Big Room, EDM

Firebeatz is a Dutch music producing duo made up of Tim Benjamin Smulders (Dutch pronunciation: [tɪm bÉ›njamɪn smʏldÉ™rs]; born 14 August 1985) and Jurre van Doeselaar (pronounced [jurÉ™ fÉ‘n dusÉ™lar]; born 7 July 1987) that formed in Tilburg in 2008. They have gained fame through their dance floor hits like “Dear New York”, “Here We F*cking Go” and “Helicopter” on the EDM scene working alongside well-known acts like Calvin Harris, Tiësto and Martin Garrix.

Hardwell On Air

Daily from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Hardwell On Air

Genre – Big Room, EDM

Robbert van de Corput, known professionally as Hardwell, is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer from Breda, North Brabant. Hardwell was voted the world’s number one DJ on DJ Mag in 2013 and again in 2014. He was ranked at number three in the top 100 DJs 2018 poll by DJ Mag.
Born: January 7, 1988 (age 31 years), Breda, Netherlands

Protocol Radio With Nicky Romero

Daily from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Protocol Radio With Nicky Romero

Genre – Electro, Big Room EDM

Nick Rotteveel, professionally known as Nicky Romero, is a Dutch musician, DJ, record producer and remixer from Amerongen. He has worked with, and received support from DJs, such as Tiësto, Fedde le Grand, Sander van Doorn, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Armand Van Helden, Avicii and Hardwell.
Born: January 6, 1989 (age 30 years), Amerongen, Netherlands

Hexagon Radio With Don Diablo

Daily from 7:00 am – 8:00 am

Hexagon Radio With Don Diablo

Genre – Electro, Progressive, Big Room, EDM

Some artists look toward the future. Don Diablo dictates it.

Don Diablo is one of dance music’s perennially pioneering forces. He was recently named the “#1 most-played producer” on 1001 Tracklists and is called “Future House’s Founding Father” by EDM.com. In 2018 he made the power move up to #7 on the coveted Top 100 by DJ Mag. An indisputable phenomenon, Don regularly averages upwards of 8.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, making him one of the platform’s “Top 300 Most-Listened to Artists” with over half-a-billion streams to date. On YouTube, he has over 1M subscribers and views of his videos impressively exceed over 1.2 billion, placing him in the same league as titans across all genres of music.

Avowed by his peers, superstars such as of Rihanna, Ed Sheeran, Chainsmokers & Coldplay, Kygo, Martin Garrix & Khalid, DJ Snake & Justin Bieber, Bastille, Madonna, Birdy, MØ & Diplo and more have sought him out for his high-profile remixes. Meanwhile, the likes of Gucci Mane, Diplo, Emeli Sandé, Calum Scott, Ansel Elgort, Kelis, Alex Clare, Dragonette, A R I Z O N A and Tiësto have all jumped at the chance to collaborate with Don, including on his 2018 full-length, FUTURE, which has amassed over 250M streams. Billboard proclaimed it “radiates positivity with 16 massive tracks.”

Now in 2019, he breaks the mold and pushes boundaries yet again. Following hot on FUTURE’s heels, Don’s debut single for Casablanca Records, “BRAVE” [feat. Jessie J], ascends to heavenly heights. Backed by his signature future house production, the track packs just as much power as Jessie J’s bold, brassy, and booming delivery. It builds from intimate verses into an engaging empowering refrain impossible to shake. It proves perfect for the dancefloor and primed for stadiums.

A packed global tour schedule sees him playing in excess of 150 live shows a year, taking to the main stage of renowned festivals Tomorrowland, EDC, Creamfields, and Lollapalooza in addition to selling out his own shows in major venues throughout the US, UK and Europe—including his biggest headline show thus far at AFAS Live in Amsterdam this past December.

Launched in 2015, Don’s record label “HEXAGON” won Best New Label on Beatport for having the most Top 10 records in its first year, while Don has also been credited as the “best selling house & future house artist of all-time” on Beatport. His HEXAGON Radio show is currently broadcast in over 35 countries globally and holds a weekly Top 10 position in the iTunes podcast section every week as it reached millions of people across the planet.

The talented Dutchman has further demonstrated his legendary creativity through his film and cinematography work. He notably produces and directs all of his own music videos. In 2017, he scored the title song for an international sci-fi film entitled Kill Switch. In the past, his music has appeared in series ranging from CSI to Teenwolf. Warner Brothers enlisted him to create the worldwide theme song for the much-acclaimed Batman Arkham Origins game. The track and accompanying video emerged went viral, racking up millions of YouTube plays and global hype.

This multi-hyphenate continues to make a name for himself in the world of fashion with the October 2018 debut of his collaboration with Disney: a Star Wars x Hexagon capsule collection presented alongside his self-designed HEXAGON clothing line at internationally renowned Amsterdam department store, de Bijenkorf, where previous capsule collections have been created by Louis Vuitton and Balenciaga.

With more music and touring throughout 2019, the future belongs to Don Diablo.

I NEED R3HAB With R3HAB

Daily from 6:00 am – 7:00 am

I NEED R3HAB With R3HAB

Genre – Electro, Dutch, Progressive, Big Room, EDM

Fadil El Ghoul, better known by his stage name R3hab, is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer from Breda. In 2018 R3hab was ranked at number 12 on the DJ Mag top 100 DJ in the World. Forbes and Billboard have praised him as being one of the most iconic DJ’s and producers of recent years. Wikipedia
Born: April 2, 1986 (age 33 years), Breda, Netherlands
Genres: Electro house, Progressive house, Dutch house, Trap music, Big room house, Jumpstyle, Future bass
Nationality: Dutch, Moroccan

Identity With Sander Van Doorn

Daily from 5:00 am – 6:00 am

Identity With Sander Van Doorn

Genre – Trance, Techno, Progressive

As a generation-defining artist that reshapes our perception of what dance music can be, Sander van Doorn is without a doubt one of the world’s most essential, influential and popular DJ/producers in dance music today.

Sander van Doorn entered the musical scene in 1995, aged just sixteen. His brother’s latest gadget at the time, a Roland Groovebox 303, caught his attention. He was astounded when he first experienced the amount of creativity that could be put into making electronic music. Time and time again, Sander would borrow his brother’s Groovebox and his nephew’s vinyl records and he played the life out of those records. Since then, Sander’s heart belonged to music and it still does today.

Sander has created his own inimitable sound and style. He is a producer at heart, and started DJing to create exposure for his productions. It’s basically impossible to appoint one specific genre to him; his music gets influenced by a very broad spectrum of factors. He continues to be an immensely prolific and diverse producer, with his own monstrous solo output plus massive collabs helping him to amass millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify. Gold Skies has picked up well over 60 million plays alone, making for one of the biggest hits of his career so far. His A&R skills show no sign of faltering either with his DOORN Records imprint unleashing a steady stream of big names and hot new talents alike.

2017 saw him launch his exciting alias Purple Haze, dedicated to a “sharper, darker, rougher” sound. The project was unveiled at Ultra Music Festival with a spectacular audio-visual live show that vividly brought to life his new concept. Later in the year he released the debut Purple Haze album, SPECTRVM: a riot of dark trance and tough techno with some standout vocals to boot. Rather than taking shine away from his usual SvD sounds, the new project has created a positive, synergised feedback loop in his studio, bringing a yin to his existing yang. “Too often I’ve seen artists lose their focus when they try to combine too many different sounds” he says, “but I get so much creative energy from working on this project that it’s actually added to the creative flow for Sander van Doorn.” It’s just the start for Purple Haze, with some very big plans in the works — and with such a positive reaction from fans, more material is hotly anticipated.

Today, Sander has performed thousands of shows in every corner of the world and released numerous solo records, yet he is still part of a group of innovative and progressive artists. Sander’s creative process exists of re-inventing musical styles, taking risks in regards to the sound he creates and most importantly staying ahead of the masses. Regular appearances at world-beating clubs and festivals like Creamfields, Tomorrowland, UNTOLD Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival pepper his hectic diary which sees him plays to tens of thousands across the globe every month.

With three full-length albums, numerous hit-singles, remixes of the world’s biggest artists, sold-out gigs in all major venues and festivals worldwide, his own successful record label and a weekly radio show named Identity, Sander van Doorn continues his musical journey into the heart of fans around the world.

Pure Trance Radio With Solarstone

Daily from 4:00 am – 5:00 am

Pure Trance Radio With Solarstone

Genre – Trance, Progressive

Overview: For over a decade Solarstone (Richard Mowatt) has been roadblocking dancefloors with a procession of illustrious club classics, all-out anthems and critically acclaimed albums. As a DJ, he performs weekly at clubs around the planet, and for globally recognized names like Cream, Amnesia, Ministry of Sound, Gatecrasher, Full-On-Ferry, Zouk & numerous others. Releases from Solarstone’s manifold label projects (Touchstone Recordings, Solaris Recordings, solarSwarm, Crashing Waves & Molecule) provide the building blocks of his inimitable sets and are consistently supported by the trance & prog spinning elite. Solaris International – his weekly show – enjoys a dedicated fan-base and is now broadcast across some 45+ FM & Internet stations.

Solarstone – The Music: Originally a 3 piece, Solarstone blazed a trail through the emergent days of trance, making their name with the club hits like ‘Green Light’ (1995), ‘The Calling’ (1997) and ‘The Impressions EP’ (1998). As the first trance wave peaked in ‘99 Solarstone left an unforgettable mark on the scene with the Top 40 hit ‘Seven Cities’. The track – among the first Balearic Trance anthems – has been re-released 3 times and has sold in excess of ½ million copies. Remixed in 2002 by Armin van Buuren, its instantly recognizable sunset/sunrise-sound legacy is still heard in tracks today.

Over the following 6 years Solarstone continued to feed the floor masses with tracks like ‘Solarcoaster’ (2003), ‘Speak in Sympathy’ (2004), ‘Eastern Sea’ (2005) and ‘Like A Waterfall’ (2006). In May 2008 he put out ‘RainStarsEternal’ – an album described by DJ Mag as “a consummate all-rounder”. ‘R.S.E.’ spawned six singles including ‘4ever’ and ‘Late Summer Fields’ (which Richard also sang and wrote lyrics for) and a remix edition ‘RSEMIX’, with reworks from artists such as Ferry Corsten. ‘Touchstone’, RSE’s follow up, was a concerted effort by Richard to chart the inspirations that makes up Solarstone’s musical psyche. Press and fans embraced its concept widely, with Tilllate calling the album “fantastic” and “beautifully produced” and Mixmag labeling the title track “the summer of ‘99 recalibrated and refined for 2010”.

PURE: Two years later Rich struck a blow for the music with which he’d made his name. A reaction to the fragmentation of the sound, the ‘Pure’ album was a roots-return, which redistilled trance and restored its cornerstone sounds to his productions. Richard collaborated with other producers embodying the ethic and by the summer ‘Pure’ had become a rallying cry for the scene’s core fans. The album has thus far generated four singles, ‘The Spell’ (“a revelation” – EDM Magazine), ‘Fireisland’ (with Aly & Fila), its title track and ‘Falcons’ (with Giuseppe Ottaviani). With this call-to-arms resonating hard, Pure was spun off into the Pure Trance tour, which saw Rich and other likeminded DJs (including Protoculture and Orkidea) bringing its ethic to venues around the world.

On the compilation front in 2006 he released the Solarstone 1.0 1999-2006 wrap-up album ‘AnthologyOne’ and in the spring of 2009 Richard launched his next compilation venture. Born from a longstanding love of pop art, Electronic Architecture won immediate acclaim for its imaginative concept. It was hailed as “a magical blend of music, art and design” by Tilllate Magazine, a “genuine gem” by DJ Mag and in March 2010 was nominated for an IDMA award in the Best Full Length Mix category. Two years later Electronic Architecture² (Or Electronic Architecture Squared) was released to similarly high praise, with MIXMAG’s giving it their Album of the Month award and saying it “captured the essence of what we all love about trance”. To celebrate its release Richard commissioned the Electronic Architect online tool, which allowed fans to design their own version of the cover art. In October of 2011 the album received a special, limited edition ambient/chillout version.

Solarstone – The DJ: Solarstone behind a pair of CDJs is something that every electronic dance music lover, planet-wide, should witness at least once in their clubbing ‘careers’. Richard brings together a clear love of melody with an intrinsic, perceptive aptitude for floor-quaking performances. Since learning to spin in the late Nineties, he’s played some of the most renowned names (inc. ASOT 550, Cream @ Amnesia, WMC, Full-On-Ferry, Ministry of Sound & Gatecrasher) and spun alongside the worlds best-known DJs many times over. Unlike many other spinners he also maintains a huge home country following, playing almost as much to UK audiences as to ones abroad. Richard’s worldwide travels have also taken him to some of the biggest events and festivals across the globe, and also some of the most remote. Over the years these have included islands in the Philippines, bush parties in Australia and massive festivals in the heart of Brazil.

Solaris International – The Solarstone Show: Solaris International is Richard’s long-running, widely syndicated radio show platform. Its weekly hour-long format includes features like the Progressive and the Uplifting Selections, Not The Kind of Thing We Usually Play, the Big Tune and the Chill Out Moment. From its early cult following, over the last four years the show has developed into a tune-in essential for broad cross-section of the electronic dance community. Solaris International is broadcast across some 45+ FM & Internet stations to a listenership now in excess of 8 million, receiving its first airing on every Tuesday at 18:00 GMT/ 19:00 CET on Afterhours.FM. In 2012 it celebrated its 300th show.

Solaris, Touchstone Recordings, Crashing Waves, Molecule & solarSwarm – The Solarstone Labels: Opening for business in August 1999, Richard co-owned, A&Rd and managed the Deepblue imprint – the launch pad for a multitude of club hits (including ‘Like a Waterfall’, ‘Jump the Next Train’ & ‘Why’). He eventually parted company with the label in July of 2008. Alongside his progressive/experimental imprint Molecule and Crashing Waves, which releases more uplifting fare, he also owns and manages the Solaris Recordings.

At the start of 2009, Richard launched solarSwarm, an online community record label for die-hard Solarstone fans. In the summer of the same year his insatiable label morphed into solarSwarm Recordings. In a ground-breaking move solarSwarm became the world’s very first social network record label. In 2012 he added Touchstone Recordings to the stable, which became the launch point of a new single & album deal with Holland’s Black Hole Recordings.

Solarstone – The Aliases: In order to showcase different musical perspectives & sounds, Richard has also recorded under a number of pseudonyms. In 2002 he initiated the 80’s-referencing Young Parisians outfit who scored a big debut with ‘U Write the Rules’. The act then skyrocketed with one of the 2004’s defining trance/prog tracks, ‘Jump the Next Train’. In 1999 he released the underground anthem ‘The Hymn’ by Skyscraper on 4D Recordings, latterly re-releasing it on his own Deepblue label. He’s also has recorded alongside Andy Bury as Space Kittens for Hooj Choons and Liquid State for Perfecto. 2012 saw him relight two former connections in one project. The natural successor to Young Parisians, he again reteamed with Ben Lost to form Federation – a new band-based live act. Drawing on a range of influences, from several decades, it was signed to Oakenfold’s Perfecto Flouro and has so far resulted in 4 Beatport top 10 charting singles.

Solarstone – The Remixes: Over the years Solarstone has always maintained a rigid balance between original production tracks and remix works. He has remixed for A-list names like Paul Oakenfold (‘Bullet in The Gun’), Ferry Corsten (on Moonman’s ‘Galaxia’ and most recently ‘Gabriella’s Sky’) & BT’s ‘Calling Your Name’. He has also stepped outside his traditional zone to refashion tracks by legendary acts like Radiohead, The Human League & Sarah McLachlan. Most recently he has worked on remixes of Tiesto’s Allure project (on ‘Show Me The Way’), Aly & Fila’s ‘Still’ and Mory Kanté’s ‘Yéké Yéké’. Expanding the Pure trance ideology beyond his own material, most recently he’s delivered Pure mixes of Orkidea’s classic prog anthem ‘Unity’ and Lemon’s ‘We Can’t Fly’.

MDMA With Fares

Sundays from 10:00 pm – 11:00 pm

MDMA Hour With Fares

Genre – House, Tech-House, Techno, Progressive

Fares is an Egyptian Dj. Born in 1988, his interest for sounds and beats developed during the years, as he spent his time listening to everything in music, but he felt more into house music. He started admiring this type of music. Then he decided to fulfill this admiring and be a DJ, to create his own style of music. After that he started playing music at the most crowded places in Egypt, Fares is one of the talented young Egyptian DJs who has a strong felt presence in the music world these days. Growing up, Fares always had a passion for music. Fares had one thing in mind; namely invading the House music scene despite his young age, Fares started learning all he could about music production, teaching himself, practising everyday till he developed his own unique Progressive Tribal – Electro Tribal sounds. At first, such dedication broke through within the local clubbing scene in some of the biggest venues of Egypt such as (Summer Moon, Agamy Bay 2008, Oxygen Beach 2007, Chill Out 2007, Cocco Beach Sharm 2016 and Pacha Sharm el Shiekh

Clublife With Tiësto

Sundays to Thursdays from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Clublife With Tiësto

Genre – House, Tech-House, Techno, EDM, Progressive, Club

Tiësto (Dutch pronunciation: [tiɛsto]; born Tijs Michiel Verwest [tɛɪs mixiɫ vərʋɛst] on January 17, 1969) is a Dutch DJ and record producer of electronic dance music. Although he has used many aliases in the past, he is best known for his work as DJ Tiësto. On his latest productions, however, he has dropped the “DJ” label and is now known simply as “Tiësto”, an alias which is an Italian twist of his childhood nickname.

In 1997 he founded the label Black Hole Recordings with Arny Bink, where he released the famous Magik and In Search of Sunrise CD series. In 1999 and 2000 he collaborated with Ferry Corsten to create Gouryella. In 2001 he released his first solo album In My Memory which gave him several major hits that launched his career as well as his remix of Delerium’s “Silence” featuring Sarah McLachlan which exposed him to more mainstream audiences. As his popularity rose in the early 2000s he became the first DJ to perform to a large crowd without any other DJs or opening acts. He was crowned the “World’s No.1 DJ” 3 consecutive times by DJ Magazine from 2002 through 2004.

Just after releasing his second studio album Just Be in 2004, at the Summer Olympics he performed live at the opening ceremony in Athens, Greece becoming the first DJ to play live on stage at an Olympics Games. Tracks he made especially for the Olympics were mixed together and released as the mix compilation Parade of the Athletes later that year. He was appointed Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2004 by Queen Beatrix. He was chosen as the official ambassador for the Dance4Life foundation in May 2006, and released the song “Dance4Life” with Maxi Jazz to help spread the awareness of HIV/AIDS. In April 2007 Tiësto launched both his radio show Tiësto’s Club Life on Radio 538 in the Netherlands and released his third studio album titled Elements of Life. The album reached number one on the Dutch album chart as well on “Billboard Top Electronic Albums” in the U.S. and received a nomination for a Grammy Award in 2008. Tiësto is set to release his fourth studio album called Kaleidoscope in October 2009.

He won the Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical for his remixed version of John Legend’s Top 40 Hit All Of Me at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.

Life and musical career

1969–2000: Early life and musical beginning

Tijs Michiel Verwest was born in Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands on January 17, 1969. He had an interest for music since the age of twelve. When he was fourteen he decided to dedicate more time to it and began DJing professionally at school parties and then moved on to become a resident DJ between 1985 and 1994 at several clubs in the Netherlands after his manager and friend Wilfred encouraged him. However, it was at The Spock, a small club in Breda, where he was able to fine-tune his own style by playing in a separate room from 10 p.m. until 4 a.m. on weekends. In the beginning of his career as a DJ he mostly played New Beat and acid house, and many Madonna songs because her music shows that she likes to dance. Before the release of her album there were already dancemixes like “Vogue” which was one of the songs of Spock.

In 1994 he began releasing material on Noculan Records’ sub-labels Chemo and Coolman. During these years, he produced hardcore/gabber tracks under aliases such as Da Joker and DJ Limited. He was later discovered by the general manager of Rotterdam-based Basic Beat Recordings. In late-1994 he signed to Basic Beat were he met Arny Bink, Tiësto released records on the sub-label Trashcan, founded by Arny, and later created the Guardian Angel sub-label with Arny in which they introduced the popular Forbidden Paradise series. Meanwhile from 1995 to 1996 he released four extended plays on Bonzai Jumps and XTC, sub-labels of Lightning Records. In 1997 Tiësto joined his friend Yves Vandichel on his sub-label, DJ Yves, a division of the now defunct Human Resource label XSV Music. In the fall of 1997, both Arny and Tiësto decided to leave Basic Beat and create their own parent label, now known as Black Hole Recordings, Trashcan was discontinued and Guardian Angel continued releasing music until 2002. Through Black Hole, Tiësto released the Magik series and also created two major sub-labels in 1998; In Trance We Trust and SongBird. From 1998 to 1999 Tiësto released music on Planetary Consciousness were he met A&R Hardy Heller and invited him to release some records on Black Hole. Tiësto later included the In Search of Sunrise series on SongBird. In 1999, Tiësto joined forces with fellow Dutch deejay Ferry Corsten to create the trance based duo of Gouryella. To highlight the importance in the expansion of the trance environment at the time, there were 20 different CD releases of the 4 Gouryella tracks from 9 different labels. He also collaborated with Benno de Goeij from 1998 to 2000 under the name Kamaya Painters. Since November 1999 he performed monthly as a resident at Gatecrasher in Sheffield, one of the most popular clubs in England. In 1999 he also played in a 12-hour set, being his longest lasting concert in Amsterdam.

2000–2002: Rise to fame and In My Memory

Late in 2000, Tiësto decided to concentrate on his personal work and left Corsten by himself to write and produce Gouryella’s next single with John Ewbank, the record company was demanding more tracks and neither Tiësto or Ferry could work together at the time. Tiësto introduced Armin van Buuren, Johan Gielen and Ferry Corsten to the mainstream with his first compilations and the In Trance We Trust series. Summerbreeze became Tiësto’s debut DJ mix album in the United States with the help of a contract signed to Nettwerk. Summerbreeze featured his remix of Delerium’s “Silence”, it spent four weeks in the United Kingdom’s Top Ten chart, it reached number three in the Billboard dance chart. In Search of Sunrise 2 was released in 2000. Tiësto decided to create a sub-label, known as Magik Muzik. The label began releasing Tiësto’s own releases, but it has also released tracks for the Filterheadz, Oliver Lieb, Mark Norman, Mojado, Phynn and Jes Brieden. The label became a trademark which stands for high quality electronic dance music which was due to the release of Tiësto’s classic dance anthem “Flight 643” in 2001.

Tiësto’s fame started to rise in the early 2000s after his set at the first ID&T Innercity party (Live at Innercity: Amsterdam RAI), and the release of In My Memory, his first solo album released in 2001 which contained 10 singles and 5 major hits; The singles from the album were: “Lethal Industry” which was actually produced in 1999 and had only 3 copies released at that time, the track was officially released in 2001 which was remixed by Richard Durand in 2006 along with “Flight 643” which was another leading single that was later adapted with vocals by Suzanne Palmer and released as “643 (Love’s on Fire)”. Other tracks were “Obsession” in which Tiësto worked along Junkie XL also known as Tom Holkenborg, the instrumental tracks “Dallas 4PM” and “Suburban Train” with “Urban Train” as it’s B-Side which contained some vocals. The last singles to be released were “In My Memory” which is the title track for the album as it only received high ratings in the United States and the opening track “Magik Journey” which opened Tiësto in Concert (2003). On February 2, 2002 Tiësto played nine consecutive hours during the second edition of the Dutch Dimension festival. On February 27 he was awarded a Zilveren (‘Silver’) Harp music award. The same year he also received a Lucky Strike Dance Award in the category Best DJ Trance/Progressive. In August he became part of Moby’s Area2 Tour. For eighteen days he travelled through the United States with artists such as Moby himself, but also David Bowie and Busta Rhymes. After Junkie XL’s chart topping success with the Elvis Presley remix “A Little Less Conversation”, Tiësto releases a remix of the Elvis track “Burning Love”, he was then nominated for a Dance Award by the UK’s Muzik Magazine in the category Best Radio 1 Essential Mix. In January 2003 Tiësto received the annual Dutch Popprijs (‘Pop Award’) during the Noorderslag festival. After touring with Moby, Tiësto remixed two songs from him, “We Are All Made of Stars” and “Extreme Ways” in the same year, having “We Are All Made of Stars” reach #13 in the Hot Dance Club Play. In 2002 he released his first In Search of Sunrise mix to feature a place on its name, In Search of Sunrise 3: Panama. On March 28, 2003; Tiësto, Dieselboy, Bad Boy Bill, and Noel Sanger joined the PlayStation2 Dual Play tour. Tiësto and Noel’s appearance began on April 13 and ended on June 6.

2003–2004: Just Be and Olympics

His fame continued to skyrocket in the early 2000s following his six-hour “Tiësto Solo” sets which he performed without other DJs or opening acts. This idea, of one DJ playing alone to a large crowd, was brought to its pinnacle when Tiësto was the first DJ to hold a solo concert in a stadium; on May 10, 2003, he performed for over 25,000 people in Arnhem’s Gelredome. This concert was later called Tiësto in Concert, the event was an enormous success. He repeated the same type of concert the following year during two consecutive nights in late October. In addition to holding these two concerts for 35,000 of his fans, he held another concert for a crowd of 20,000 in Hasselt, Belgium the following week. DVDs of both his May 10, 2003 and October 30, 2004 concerts have been released, having the other DVD titled Tiësto in Concert 2. The DVD’s show the journey from the first idea to the main event, it features live performances by Andain, Dinand Woesthoff, and Jan Johnston. The event includes live music and dancers performing at different times throughout the set. The theme of the event is a mystical, musical journey around the world based on the theme of Magik. It consists of 200+ minutes of performances with a second disc with special features, It includes a behind-the-scenes looking at The Making Of the event, the music video for his song “Traffic” and TV Commercials for the event. The second DVD has performances from Aqualung and violin player DJ Mason, Micha Klein and the Bulgarian Children of Orpheus choir. During this period he was crowned as “No. 1. DJ in the World” by DJ Magazine (UK) in 2002, 2003, and 2004. In 2004 he released his second artist album Just Be, which featured his first single “Traffic” which is the first non-vocal track to reach number one spot in the Dutch national charts for 23 years. Tiësto and Kirsty Hawkshaw’s production and single “Just Be” appeared in the Nip / Tuck: Original TV Soundtrack, and “Love Comes Again” was used in a Coca-Cola commercial in Holland. The track “Sweet Misery” was originally written for Evanescence but it did not meet the deadline for the release of their album. Tiësto’s remix of the Kane song “Rain Down on Me” is featured in the game FIFA Football 2004. In support to his Just Be album, he played at Breda, Eindhoven, Utrecht, and Amsterdam; these stops were later named Just Be: Train Tour. On May 20, 2004 he was appointed Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
The Olympic Flame at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

The Athens Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (ATHOC) asked Tiësto to perform at the Olympic Games, making him the first DJ to play live on stage at an Olympic Games at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens for 90 minutes.

Tiësto flew to Athens in January 2004 to have a meeting with the ATHOC. His Tiësto in Concert DVD caught their attention, after which he was asked to write more tracks based on his opening tune “Adagio for Strings” which could fit in with the Olympic spirit and combine the classical with the modern age; They also requested that he play his own produced music. The first rehearsal was on Saturday 7, August for an empty stadium; the second rehearsal was on Sunday 8 with 35,000 volunteers, a lot of the people recognised some tracks like “Traffic” and “Adagio for Strings”. The last rehearsal included almost 60,000 people in the stadium which was on Tuesday 10, there were some technical problems, the mixer broke down, the monitors dropped out a couple of times and the music in the stadium was not continuously on the right volume.

During the parade on Friday 13, all participating nations introduced their athletes which were over 10,500 in total and 80,000 in the public, only 75,000 knew about dance music. During the course of his performance the Dutch athletes started dancing in front of the DJ booth and had to be moved on by officials. The performance included new tracks produced especially for the Opening Ceremony and songs that were created to complement the spirit and theme of the ceremony. A condensed studio-recorded album of the songs played on the Olympic set was later released, including new songs specially composed for the occasion, entitled Parade of the Athletes in October 2004. In the liner notes, he noted the IOC requested that the music not contain any lyrics as they could be inadvertently misinterpreted. After some success, an unmixed version was also released exclusively on iTunes featuring full length tracks.

2005–2006: Worldwide popularity and touring

In late 2004 he began his touring across Latin America, with his release of In Search of Sunrise 3: Panama in which he gained influence from the sun and sand in summer in 2002, the tour continued in 2005 and Tiësto performed live at Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Peru, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Paraguay, Ecuador and Colombia. Following the tours, In Search of Sunrise 4: Latin America was released in 2005, featuring a second CD for the first time in the In Search of Sunrise series. This was the first DJ mix compilation in almost a year since Nyana and World Leader.

In 2005 his Perfect Remixes Vol. 3 compilation was released through Warlock Records, containing ten tracks which were created during the beginning of his career, between those is Junkie XL, Mauro Picotto and The Roc Project. On August 20, 2005 Verwest took Tiësto in Concert to the United States when he played to 16,000 of fans in Los Angeles, California in the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena with Cirque du Soleil dancers. For the second year in a row he performed live at a New Year’s Eve/New Year’s concert in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Orleans Arena to a sell-out crowd. Despite his four-city American tour being postponed due to the hurricane damage in New Orleans and Miami, playing such cities in the United States further expanded and cemented his popularity among more mainstream audiences. Even this was surpassed later in the 2007 summer where some 250,000 people danced on Ipanema Beach, Brazil, the second largest concert in the history of mankind. BPM magazine has an annual poll in the United States which is unveiled in the WMC, in 2005 Tiësto took the No. 1 spot. The influence of Los Angeles in the United States stayed with him as he lived there which would later influence on his then future In Search of Sunrise compilation.

On April 16, 2005, Disneyland Resort Paris who had recently inaugurated the Space Mountain: Mission 2, had invited Tiësto to celebrate the launch of the ride by offering a live concert in Disneyland Park. Tiësto performed a special remix of the Space Mountain: Mission 2 soundtrack, as well as many of his own tracks. Tiësto’s Space Mountain: Mission 2 concert also featured French deejay Bob Sinclar, the park would re-open for Tiësto’s fans so they could stay for the 3 hour concert. A sculpture of Tiësto was placed behind a turntable where Madame Tussauds visitors can mix Tiësto’s music together with the man himself and he also won and Edison music award in the category Best Dance. The Dutch national football competition is the most viewed programme on Dutch television, Tiësto is the first potential artist to become an inspiration to the programmes directors which created a tune based on his performance in the Olympic Games. The tune “Match of the day” was played in all football stadiums before each match when the teams entered the field.

In the fall of 2005 he went on a very successful tour across Central and Eastern Europe where he played once in each country to crowds of 10,000 to 15,000 fans. Stops were made in Ukraine, Slovakia, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Croatia, and Poland. Tiësto also performed at the UNITY festival in South Africa where he played a show at the Gallagher Estate Arena in Midrand, a suburb of Johannesburg, to over 18,000 fans. The United States tour that was part of Tiësto in Concert was dwarfed by his appearance at Sensation White in 2006 where he performed to over 45,000 people in the world’s biggest dance event in Amsterdam, Holland. The events presale began at 10:00 a.m. on March 10, it was sold out within 2 hours. During 2005 he also made a small cameo appearance in the award-winning film It’s All Gone Pete Tong as himself. He also contributed the song “Goldrush” to the PlayStation Portable futuristic racing game Wipeout Pure.
Tiësto in March 2006

In Search of Sunrise 5: Los Angeles was released in 2006 which was certified Gold in Canada for sales over 50,000 copies. It also charted, peaking #34 in Canada and #59 in Austria. The compilation was launched in the Winter Music Conference at Mansion in South Beach Miami to support his release, Tiësto went on his In Search of Sunrise 5 Asia Tour for more than 3 weeks in Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, China, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. On March 19, 2006, the Formula 1 circus took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. During the international Grand Prix Tiësto played with the official Renault F1 team pit party. Tiësto prepared a 5 hour set the Saturday night before the beginning of the race on Sunday in which JES sang “As the Rush Comes”. On June 10, 2006 Tiësto gave a free open concert of the Volvo Ocean Race in Rotterdam which lasted 75 minutes. Walt Disney Pictures released Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and the soundtrack included the song He’s a Pirate which Tiësto was asked to remix and produced a trance anthem as well as an orchestral remix with the original orchestral break. The Pirates Remixed EP contains the Tiësto remix and a radio edit. The film opened in theatres nationwide on July 7, and the remix was released on July 4. The song later became the first single in Tiësto album Elements of Life which was included as a bonus track, the song charted #7 in the Hot Dance Club Play chart of Billboard and #5 in the Netherlands Dutch Top 40. The song marks the beginning of Elements of Life, his future album at this time.

In September 2006 Tiësto was admitted to hospital after experiencing pain in his chest. He was diagnosed with pericarditis and subsequently he had to cancel a number of shows. With the diagnosis, he was invited to support Dance4Life to help teens who are not aware of the risks of HIV/AIDS.

2007: Club Life, Elements of Life and world tour

On April 6, 2007 Tiësto began presenting a new weekly two-hour radio show called Tiësto’s Club Life on Dutch radio station Radio 538. Both 1worldspace and sister XM Satellite Radio in the United States later started broadcasting the show on Channel 81 BPM as part of their Global Domination lineup on Saturday nights. The show is broadcast on Radio 538 on Friday nights between 22:00 CET and midnight and on BPM on Saturday nights between 8:00 p.m. ET and 10:00 p.m. ET. The first hour is also available as a podcast on the Radio 538 website and on iTunes audio podcasts.

On April 16, 2007, Tiësto released his third studio album Elements of Life, the album moved 72,000 units in its April release, according to Nielsen SoundScan. During the production of the album Tiësto in several cases sent a demo with the music to certain artists, and they replied back with the lyrics and vocals and other duration times. In the case of Christian Burns from BBMak, Tiësto met him through MySpace and got in contact with him and the production of the single “In the Dark”. The album consists of rock, trance and experimental music, which shows the style Tiësto has grown throughout the years since his previous albums which contained lyrics, In My Memory and Just Be. Producer Brian Transeau collaborated with Tiësto in three tracks, he composed “Bright Morningstar” and “Sweet Things”, he also performed the vocals in the single “Break My Fall”. Together, they produce more tracks which were not released in the album, Tiësto has mentioned they would work again during the coming summer. In December 2007 it was announced that the album was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the category “Best Electronic/Dance Album.” The album also received gold certifications in Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, and Romania. Streamline Studios, an independent game developer and digital content provider for AAA videogames and Black Hole Recordings have formed, a joint venture which will provide sound solutions for digital entertainment including the entire catalog of Black Hole’s artists. The first work that Streamline Sound has contributed is on the massively multiplayer online role-playing PC game Sword of the New World: Granado Espada with 17 12″ tracks, Forza Motorsport 2 which includes Tom Clouds’ track “Told You So” and HoopWorld. A special release party was held at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on November 3, 2007 for In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza. The compilation was awarded in the 2008 WMC Awards in Miami, it won for “Best Full Length DJ Mix CD”.
Tiësto in 2007

His last three full-length releases broke the 70,000-unit mark, and 2003 2CD compilation Nyana recently hit 87,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan. In support of the album, he embarked on his Elements of Life World Tour which had shows across the world, South and Latin America brought some of the biggest crowds on his January and February South American leg of the tour. On January 7, he played to an amazing 200,000 people in the streets of Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro. On February 16, 2008 he played in India at the Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad. It was his first show in South Asia and it was a huge success. Tiësto’s performance at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 10, 2007 was also sold out. The Copenhagen: Elements of Life World Tour DVD was released in a party which was held on February 29, 2008 from 8 p.m. – 3 a.m. in London at the IndigO2 club.

Tiësto opened a new club-restaurant acquisition with Chinese cuisine, dance music and live entertainment on June 7, 2007 called Cineac. Tiësto inaugurated with his new Cineac Anthem called “Happy People”. Guests are welcome to see various modern styles of music mixed by some known top DJs. It was later renamed “The Mansion”. Tiësto and Reebok introduced the new ‘Tiësto shoe’ in November 2007. The shoebox comes with a special limited-edition Tiësto & Reebok CD, containing the Elements of Life album and the bonus disc. Only 1000 pair units were available for sale in the Netherlands. Previously Tiësto & Reebok had released “Run the DJ Tiësto”, which consisted of another shoe release with Tiësto as one of the designers. He now owns a line of Reebok RBK shoes and was recently tapped by Microsoft to launch its new Vista operating system for the Dutch market, placing him on par with Robbie Williams, who performed a similar duty in the United Kingdom. The partnership includes a Vista application built especially for Tiësto, which had more than a thousand downloads from his website a day during its first week of availability. It has a Tiësto toolbar for sorting, a plug-in application which allows fans to be informed with the DJ in real-time and get live alerts on gigs, appearances and new music. Tiësto introduced the application at the Jan. 29 Vista launch event in Amsterdam.

2008: Summer Tour, Armani deal and Privilege residency

Tiësto announced his residence at Privilege which was officially recognised by the Guinness World Records as being the largest club in the world. He played in Ibiza every Monday, from July 7 until September 22. The gigs consisted of four hour sets in the style of his In Search of Sunrise series. In 2007 he had released In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza which was inspired by the island. The residencies also featured the performance of guest deejays, all selected by Tiësto, such as Chris Lake, Andy Duguid, Mat Zo, Cosmic Gate, Alex Kunnari and Sander van Doorn as well as exclusive appearances by Fonzerelli and Airbase.
Cessna 560 XLS used by Tiësto for the In Search of Sunrise Summer Tour 2008.

On April 28, Tiësto released Elements of Life: Remixed, a recompilation of the Elements of Life album with all songs except “He’s A Pirate” being replaced by remixed versions, and “He’s A Pirate” being replaced by “No More Heroes”, a joint production with mute performer trio Blue Man Group. The song is a remake of the song “Heroes” in his previous album Parade of the Athletes. In mid-2008, Tiësto announced his In Search of Sunrise: Summer Tour 2008, the tour will be presented by Armani Exchange on May 23 and ending on July 4 at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on Friday 13, June and ETD Pop Festival in San Francisco. This tour is in support of his upcoming In Search of Sunrise compilation, which is part of a sponsorship partnership, with exclusive apparel and a limited edition 3 CD set. An exclusive best of CD from the DJ’s own imprint Black Hole Recordings, called 10 Years of Black Hole Recordings will be released later in the year. Armani will also sell an exclusive Tiësto branded tour T-shirt, and the artist will perform at three A|X in-stores during the tour. The tour is based on his previously released In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza and In Search of Sunrise 7: Asia compilations. On August 8, 2008 Tiësto became the first DJ to perform at the famous O2 Arena in London as part of his In Search of Sunrise 7 summer tour, the event was sold out with a capacity of 20,000 people, the event hosted him for 5 hours with 200 square metres (239 sq yd) of LED wall, a 200,000 watt sound system, and 300,000 more watts of lightning. Earlier that day, Tiësto had performed in-store at Armani Exchange on Regent Street in central London.

Due to the past 2008 Olympic Games in August, New York’s Ultra Records announced it is a partner in Coca-Cola’s upcoming WE8 bottle campaign, a promotion that celebrates Coca-Cola’s sponsorship of the Olympic Games in Beijing as well as art and music. Eight musicians and eight artists were chosen, including Tiësto, to create tracks inspired by some specially designed Coke bottles. Tiësto produced a song inspired on “Global Harmony” and on Xiao Xue’s design of the Coke bottle which is titled Global Harmony; This is not his first time to be involved with the Olympic Games or Coca-Cola, previously Tiësto participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics and also produced a song for Coca-Cola titled “Searching” which was used on a television commercial. “Corona and Lime”, a song by Shwayze includes Tiësto’s name in the lyrics, “Bump techno by DJ Tiësto”.

In November Tiësto took Maroon 5’s “Not Falling Apart” as they requested to have him remix a song from their album It Won’t Be Soon Before Long which will be included on Call and Response: The Remix Album which features a variety of their favourite artists. The remix of “Not Falling Apart” is the only version of the song included in the remix album which was released on December 8. On November 29, artists like Tiësto himself, Sied van Riel, Leon Bolier, Joop, and MC Gunner presented a concert at The Sand, Amsterdam promoted by Dance4Life, the sales from the event will go to the foundation to support next year’s Schools4Life project. On New Year’s Eve he played at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, the next day he played at the Bell Centre in Montreal, ending his In Search of Sunrise: Summer Tour 2008 and to begin 2009.

2009: Privilege return, Kaleidoscope and tour

A sole production will be prepared for Tiësto from June 8 to September 27 for his return at club Privilege for the second year in a row on Monday nights, after a successful year as a resident in 2008. He will also be the first DJ to perform for 25,000 people at an exclusive outdoor concert in Victoria Park, London. More announcements were made about the production of the album since he will work on the tracks during his time in Privilege. On April the partnership among Tiësto and Armani grew as Armani released a watch collection known as A|X: Time which aimed at the Armani Exchange stores across the United States in cities like New York and Los Angeles.

On October 6, 2009, Tiësto will release his fourth studio album Kaleidoscope, with the first single “I Will Be Here” featuring Sneaky Sound System being released in July 2009. To release the album he has set up a new record label called Musical Freedom after parting ways with Black Hole Recordings. Tiësto felt that his music was evolving in a new direction and his focus as an artist was moving away from what Black Hole was set up to support. His new tour, sharing the name of his new album, called Kaleidoscope World Tour will commence in late September.

Tiësto has produced a techno-flavoured song on Memphis rap duo Three 6 Mafia’s upcoming album Laws of Power called “Feel It,” which features Flo Rida and Sean Kingston.

Global DJ Broadcast With Markus Schulz

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Global DJ Broadcast With Markus Schulz

Genre – Trance, Progressive, Club

Born in Germany but later based out of Miami, Markus Schulz is a club DJ who also hosts the influential radio show Global DJ Broadcast. Schulz’s career began in the early ’90s when he remixed artists such as Madonna, 2 Unlimited, Backstreet Boys, and RuPaul. In 2005, he made his album debut with Without You Near, a set of productions released on Armada. In 2009, the label would release Thoughts Become Things, an album credited to Schulz’s Dakota alias. A second Dakota effort, Thoughts Become Things II, would follow in 2011. By 2012, he had returned to releasing work under his own name. Scream arrived in 2012, the same year he was voted Number One DJ in America by DJ Times, and the sequel Scream 2 was issued in 2014. Between those releases, Schulz joined forces with Ferry Corsten to form the New World Punx project, which they kept running alongside their own continuing solo careers. Watch the World was released in 2016, debuting at number four on the Billboard electronic chart. The LP also included a second disc of ten acoustic versions of each song that had been recorded with a guest vocalist. Late the following year, Schulz teamed up with DJ Talla 2XLC for Techno Club, Vol. 53, then released the long-awaited third Dakota album, The Nine Skies. His seventh album under his own name, We Are the Light, followed in 2018.