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Dutch DJ

Hardwell

Hardwell in 2013

Hardwell at Tomorrowland mainstage in 2018

Background information
Nativity proper name Robbert van de Corput
Built-in (1988-01-07) Jan 7, 1988 (age 34)
Breda, Netherlands
Genres
  • Progressive house
  • large room house
  • electro house
  • Dutch house
  • hardstyle
  • futurity bass
  • futurity firm
  • dance-pop
  • trap
  • tech firm
  • Techno
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • tape producer
  • remixer
Instruments
  • Digital audio workstation
  • piano
  • mixer
  • synthesizer
Years agile 2002–present
Labels
  • Revealed
  • Musical Freedom
  • Ultra
  • Mainstage
  • Epic Amsterdam
  • Sony
  • Universal
  • Armada
  • Spinnin'
Associated acts
  • Afrojack
  • Armin van Buuren
  • Blasterjaxx
  • Dannic
  • Fatman Scoop
  • KSHMR
  • Haris Alagic
  • Harrison
  • I-Fan
  • Jake Reese
  • Jonathan Mendelsohn
  • KURA
  • Makj
  • Magnomite
  • Nicky Romero
  • Tiësto
  • West&W
Website djhardwell.com

Musical artist

Robbert van de Corput (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔbərt fɑn də ˈkɔrpʏt] [a]), (built-in January 7, 1988), known professionally equally Hardwell, is a Dutch DJ, tape producer and remixer from Breda.[1] Hardwell was voted the world's number one DJ on DJ Mag in 2013 and again in 2014.[2] He was ranked at number twelve in the meridian 100 DJs 2019 poll by DJ Magazine. Hardwell is all-time known for his sets at music festivals, including Ultra Music Festival, Sunburn and Tomorrowland.

Hardwell showtime gained recognition in 2009 for his bootleg of "Show Me Honey vs. Be". He founded the record characterization Revealed Recordings in 2010 and a radio testify and podcast Hardwell On Air in 2011. He has released x compilation albums through his label, too as a documentary film. His debut studio album, United Nosotros Are, was released in 2015.[3] [four]

On vii September 2018, Hardwell announced his indefinite hiatus from touring, stating that he wanted to focus more on his personal life.[5] [6] On March 27 2022, Hardwell returned by closing out Ultra Miami's mainstage.[7]

Biography [edit]

Pseudonym [edit]

Hardwell'south pseudonym comes from an thought of his father, who translated his surname into Latin and English language; "Cor" meaning "heart" and "Put" meaning "well". However, he changed the "centre" to "hard", to arrive sound more than highly-seasoned.[8]

Early life and musical beginnings [edit]

Robbert van de Corput was born in Breda, to Anneke and Cor van de Corput. At the age of 4, he began taking piano lessons and attended a music school.[nine] At the historic period of twelve, he produced his first songs in the field of electro, while performing as a hip-hop DJ.[10] At a young age, he was too active in various areas of martial arts, including judo.

Through his participation in various competitions, he became known in Breda'due south DJ scene. He was influenced past the DJ and producer Tiësto, who is likewise from Breda.[11]

Every bit hip-hop became an hugger-mugger scene, Hardwell changed his genre to commercial electronic dance music. He started producing remixes and uploaded them on several platforms on the Internet. At the age of 14 in 2002,[12] he was offered a tape deal with the Digidance tape characterization by Dutch producer duo Klubbheads. Three weeks subsequently he fabricated a showtime official release with the ii-disc-record "Bubbling Beats one",[13] whereupon he toured through the Netherlands and appeared in a number of dance clubs.[fourteen] His first official unmarried, "Play It Around", was released in 2006, and was played in German clubs. The single featured a combination of popular musical genres, as well equally his own style.

2007–2010: Musical quantum and launch of Revealed Recordings [edit]

The logo for Hardwell's record label, Revealed Recordings

At the finish of 2007 Hardwell released the song "Never Knew Love", which was produced as a collaboration with Greatski; the vocal placed on the official German language single-charts.[fifteen] Remixes for Gregor Salto'southward and Chuckie's "Toys Are" together with Dutch DJ and producer R3hab too as a mix of "You lot Practice Not Love Me" past Sidney Samson and Skitzofrenix in 2008 remained at the top of the dance charts for weeks. Also in 2008, he produced a mash-up of the tracks "Be" by Steve Angello and Laidback Luke, and "Show Me Beloved" by Robin S.

Hardwell'southward bootleg with the title "Prove Me Dearest" was played by many DJs and was praised by Laidback Luke and Steve Angello.[xvi] In December 2008 the two producers released the track as an official cover version of "Show Me Love". A new remix by Hardwell was independent on the single.[17]

In 2009, Tiësto invited Hardwell to ane of his performances. They performed together on the phase, and this exposure in the netherlands led to gigs on media events, including the Dancevalley Festival, whose official canticle was produced by him nether the championship of "Twilight Zone".

In 2010 Hardwell founded his own record label, Revealed Recordings, or simply Revealed, for the purpose of releasing electronic dance music by young talents.[18] He contracted with EDM artists, including the duo Westward&W equally well as his personal friends Dannic and Dyro. Each twelvemonth, Revealed releases a compilation called "Hardwell Presents Revealed", containing tracks released past the label together with Hardwell's own new songs. On the 5th anniversary, a sampler was released containing the 100 most popular tracks, called by a vote through Revealed's website.[xix] The top three were "Spaceman" by Hardwell, "Burn" past KSHMR and DallasK, and "Left Backside" by Paris Blohm and Taylr Renee.[xx]

2011–2012: Hardwell On Air and Spaceman [edit]

The logo for Hardwell On Air, his weekly podcast.

In 2011, he signed a record deal with the German record label Kontor Records, giving his releases wider distribution. In March 2011, Hardwell launched his own podcast, Hardwell On Air, a one-hour selection of songs by various artists. The podcast is circulate past a number of radio stations, including Slam! in the Netherlands as well equally Sirius XM in the The states.[21]

That same yr, Hardwell collaborated with Tiësto to produce the track "Zero 76",[22] named for the telephone prefix "076" of their hometown Breda. Hardwell's successor single "Cobra" appeared on the Dutch single charts.[23] The track was used every bit a theme song for the Free energy festival and reached position 1 of the Beatport charts. "Encoded" followed with a similar success and was used as the intro song for his podcast.[24]

In 2011, Hardwell was ranked in the Elevation 100 DJs category by DJ Mag for the kickoff time and jumped on #24 as the second-highest new entry behind Skrillex.[25] At the International Trip the light fantastic toe Music Awards 2012, he won the All-time Intermission-Through DJ award.[26]

Hardwell at Summer Sound Festival 2012

On 31 July 2012, the runway "Spaceman" was released. It sold over half a million times in the U.s.a.[27] and was played extensively in clubs and festivals in 2012. It is said to be a song that further popularized the large room house genre. A vocal version with Mitch Crown would nautical chart in the Dutch Unmarried Height 100 and US Billboard Hot Trip the light fantastic/Electronic Songs. In the following years, several remixes of the vocal were published, every bit well equally a mash-up with a hardstyle remix of Blasterjaxx and W&W'southward "Rocket" by Hardwell, which he often used for sets as an outro song. The mash-up received very positive criticism[ commendation needed ] and has more than 228,000 views every bit of January 2021.[28]

Hardwell appeared every bit a headliner at several festivals, including Creamfields, Electric Zoo Festival, Electrical Daisy Funfair, Ultra Music Festival, and Nature One.[29] He also performed at Tomorrowland 2012,[thirty] and released a related video which received tens of millions of views. In the fall of 2012 Hardwell reached the sixth identify in the ranking list DJ Mag Top 100.[31]

2013: Opening of the I Am Hardwell Tour [edit]

Hardwell and Dannic during the MOX Revealed Bus Party 2013

On 29 January 2013, Hardwell started a bus tour through Canada, together with his colleagues Dannic and Dyro. This was done in connection with Revealed Recordings and gave the trio the name "Dutch House Mafia".[32] Dyro and Dannic also accompanied Hardwell on his Due north America tour in summertime 2013.[33]

The single "Apollo", released on 1 February 2013, reached the charts of many European countries, including Republic of austria, Kingdom of belgium, French republic and holland. The vocalizer of the song is Amba Shepherd.[34] Before long after, the song "Never Say Goodbye", displaying a similar style, was released. Hardwell recorded the vocal with his friend Dyro and the American singer Heather Vivid a.k.a. Bright Lights.[35] In April 2013, he launched his kickoff worldwide bout entitled "I Am Hardwell." That yr he performed on the main stage at the Ultra Music Festival, toppling his Tomorrowland Liveset from the previous yr from the starting time place of the nearly viewed live-DJ-sets with over 80,000 viewers.[36]

In the summertime of 2013 he as well appeared as headliner at Tomorrowland. Later in the summer, the single "Jumper" appeared in collaboration with the DJ duo W&W. Information technology represents the biggest club-hit of the whole year together with Martin Garrix' "Animals" and DVBBS' "Seismic sea wave".[37] Hardwell likewise adjusted his style of the growing big-room firm fan base of operations with "Countdown", which was a collaboration with American DJ MAKJ. With "Countdown", he reached the German unmarried-charts over again.[38] With the American singer Matthew Koma, he released the track "Dare You lot" at the end of 2013, which followed the success of "Apollo".

In the fall of 2013, he became the youngest DJ to be voted as the #1 DJ by DJ Mag.

2014: I Am Hardwell documentary [edit]

In January 2014, the documentary I Am Hardwell which tells the story of his career and documents his about successful moments. For the documentary, he was accompanied by the director, Robin Piree for two and a half years.[39] His life'southward motto is "If yous tin dream information technology, you can do it" referring to when he was xvi years old and dreamed of being the number i DJ in the world.[forty] A soundtrack of the picture show was released separately.

As the offset result of his work, the rail "Eclipse", which opened about of his live sets since November 2013, came upward. Amongst fans, the ID rail received the unofficial title "Titan", with the demands for its publication a running gag among his fans.[41] In an interview with DJ Mag, Hardwell promised to release his anthology in 2014.[42] Many tracks from the new album were introduced by Hardwell at Ultra Music Festival 2014 too as Tomorrowland.[43]

Hardwell alive at Mysteryland

Hardwell and Tiësto performed a back to-back set up at Tomorrowland 2014, which had more vi million views on YouTube as of January 2021,[44] and announced their latest collaboration. I track featured Matthew Koma's vocals.[45] Hardwell then devoted himself to completing his anthology.

In September 2014 the release of his studio album was postponed to the start of 2015.[42] At the same fourth dimension, the third official single release came out of the anthology, "Young Again", which contains vocals from British singer Chris Jones. The song was produced similar to "Dare Y'all", not basing on large room mode, but basing on a melodious progressive house drop.[46] As with "Dare You", the single missed the entry to the German language single-charts, despite high downloads chart placements.[47]

In November 2014, Hardwell presented the unmarried "Don't Terminate the Madness" with W&Westward and American rapper Fatman Scoop as the 3rd single release of his album.[48]

In December 2014 Hardwell announced the official track listing and comprehend of the and then-upcoming album,[49] which featured collaborations with producers like Tiësto and Headhunterz equally well as singers like Andreas Moe and Mr. Probz. The declaration also included previews of some of the songs, including the runway "Follow Me", which was recorded in collaboration with R&B singer Jason Derulo. At the same time, he announced his second world bout chosen "I Am Hardwell – United We Are".[50] At the end of the year 2014, a minimix of the album unintentionally succeeded in the Internet and was virally distributed within minutes. In January 2015 the instrumental vocal "Eclipse" was released as a download single.[49]

In the DJ Mag Elevation 100 DJ placements, he held his number one position for i more yr.

2015: United We Are [edit]

Already prior to the release of the anthology, his podcast Hardwell On Air historic its 200th episode which made new animations existence introduced in the video releases.[51] Number 201 of the podcast had the subtitle "United We Are" on it and was a pure presentation of all the tracks of his anthology.

On 23 January 2015 "United Nosotros Are" was released worldwide.[52] [53] The single "Sally" was released one week before on 16 Jan 2015, said to exist a combination of stone and big-room.[54] The track was recorded with the British singer-songwriter Harrison Shaw and is Hardwell'south offset song to enter the German single charts. Equally a thanks for the back up of his album and the celebration of ii million followers on Twitter, Hardwell uploaded a video of the commencement 2 hours of the kickoff event to his new tour at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on 24 January 2015, with the concluding hour being released on 26 August 2019.[55] At the end of April in 2015, the unmarried "Repeat", sung by singer-songwriter Jonathan Mendelsohn, followed. Both the trance song and the music video received positive criticism.[56]

On the "Ultra Music Festival" 2015 Hardwell presented numerous other unpublished songs similar "Mad World" with the Overijssel-based singer Jake Reese, "Survivors" with Dannic and Haris Alagic, and "Off the Hook" with Armin Van Buuren, too as numerous tracks from artists who were signed to his label. In addition, in that location were performances at Tomorrowland Brazil and Tomorrowland. Together with DJs like Dannic, Dyro, W&Westward, Kill the Buzz, Headhunterz, and Julian Calor, he hosted his own "Revealed" phase, named after his tape characterization.[57] In September 2015, there was also a functioning at the TomorrowWorld festival in the Us.

In July 2015, the sixth episode of his Revealed-Presents compilation was released in parallel with "Survivors", which, like to its predecessors, gained great success. In add-on, the W&Westward remix of his song "Birds Fly" and his upcoming single "Chameleon" was presented for the start time.[58] "Chameleon", a Jungle Terror collaboration with Dutch producer Wiwek followed 1 week later on as a unmarried.[59] Two months afterwards, the release of his Armin van Buuren collaboration "Off the Hook" followed. The old-school touch was praised and the song was too described equally very special.[60] Just some weeks later "Mad World", which was expected since May 2015, was released and features vocals by Jake Reese. Notwithstanding, the melody of Leadsound contains a tune-sample of the song "Smile with Your Optics" past the musician Yeck Mar.[61]

In Oct 2015 he lost his top position of the DJ Mag Summit 100 to the Belgian brothers Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. A series of criticism from fans followed, more often than not due to accusations of the duo's promotional campaigns for votes.[62]

During the Amsterdam Dance Issue (ADE) in October 2015 Hardwell'due south 2d documentary "I Am Hardwell – Living The Dream", directed by Robin Piree, was premiered. Two days later, on 13 October 2015, the motion picture went on in cinemas. On 7 Nov 2015 Hardwell presented the biggest DJ-solo show in Deutschland, held in collaboration with the "BigCityBeats Globe Club Dome". It took place in Loonshit AufSchalke in front of a record crowd of almost forty,000 attendees. The normal tickets for this concert were sold out inside 3 days.

A remix version of his studio album "United We Are" was released in December 2015.[63] It contained the original tracklist, only all songs were remixed by different artists, including W&W, Vicetone and Frontliner. The unabridged tracklist was presented in episode 244 of his Hardwell on Air podcast.[64] In parallel he and Armin van Buuren each presented an action figure; this acquired moderate criticism, because of the high toll.[65]

On 13 December 2015, Hardwell organized a complimentary concert entitled "The Biggest Guestlist" in Mumbai. With this operation, he earned a earth record of the aforementioned name. In addition, he donated all the proceeds of the festival as well as the ones from the fans to the Magic Double-decker Charity Projection, which enables children from poor backgrounds to achieve better education in cooperation with the "United Nosotros Are Foundation" and "Guestlistevents in".[66]

2016: Final I Am Hardwell operation and movement to hardstyle [edit]

Hardwell at the "Biggest Guestlist" concert in Bharat

On 8 January 2016, the song Perfect Globe by the Dutch vocalist Maan de Steenwinkel appeared. It was released as role of the casting show The Vocalism of Holland, whose 6th flavor she won. The title was produced by Hardwell. The song went up to 31st identify in the Dutch single charts. He commented on the cooperation:

I've met Maan 3 weeks agone as I also followed her performances on 'The Vocalization Of The netherlands' from the beginning. I think she is a great talent and I know for sure that she will take a successful career in the music manufacture. She has my full support and I'm proud to exist the producer of her commencement single 'Perfect World'

Hardwell[67]

"Hollywood" with Afrojack appeared on 25 January 2016[68] and jumped directly to #1 on the Beatport charts. The second unmarried of the year was the 2nd collaboration with Jake Reese titled "Run Wild", which found place on 29 February 2016.[69] Just a calendar month after on 29 March 2016, Hardwell published his Kura collaboration "Calavera".[70] This rail reached the first place on the Beatport charts again.[71] [ unreliable source? ]

At the Ultra Music Festival in 2016, he premiered the final version of his Westward&W collaboration. The initial version was premiered in 2013 and contained vocals by Harrison, but the producers who aren't satisfied with that release decided to comprise a new version with Crunk-vocals of US rapper Lil Jon. In addition, Hardwell played his next release, "8Fifty", in collaboration with his Revealed colleague Thomas Newson.[72] All the same, the release was heavily criticized[ past whom? ] since Hardwell had several alternative projects running, which included "Live the Night", "MusicBox" or "What Nosotros Demand".

On 20 May 2016, his hardstyle[73] remix of The Chainsmokers' and Daya's "Don't Let Me Downwardly", which was produced in collaboration with Sephyx, was released as a remix-single.[74]

Hardwell on the encompass of Revealed Volume 7

On 24 June 2016, Hardwell released the seventh of his Revealed compilations.[75] In the release appeared the studio versions of his solo hardstyle debut "Wake Upwards Call" and the championship "Going Crazy". "Wake Upwards Call" connected to be released on 3 Baronial 2016 as a complimentary download.[76] On 29 Baronial 2016, Hardwell released "Going Crazy" on Beatport, marking his 2d collaboration with Blasterjaxx.[77]

Hardwell'southward collaboration with Craig David called "No Holding Back" was released on 19 Baronial 2016,[78] which contained elements of UK Garage and deep house.[79]

In his performance at the BigCityBeats World Society Dome, Hardwell announced that his concluding bear witness of the "I Am Hardwell – United We Are" world tour would be taking place on 27 Baronial, at Hockenheimring in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[80] Together with Big City Beats, the largest lighting installation in Germany was built, with it the light bear witness and the design of the mainstage were described as breathtaking. As warm-up acts, Funkerman, Kill The Buzz and Dannic played from five:00 to 08:30 pm.[80] Hardwell played for iii 12 hours in contrast to his previous 2-60 minutes-long shows. As guests, he brought vocaliser Haris on phase for his upcoming single "What We Need" as well as hardstyle DJ Atmozfears for their collaboration. In spite of temperatures of more than 35 °C, gratuitous h2o was renounced which led to criticism by attendees.

On xiii October 2016, single "Thinking About You lot" was released together with vocalizer Jay Sean.[81] The single independent elements of pop and R&B, and was highly received on download charts.[82] Together with Revealed colleague Kaaze, Hardwell produced a progressive house festival mix of "Thinking Nigh You" at the end of October 2016.[83] Hardwell'southward "Get Down" together with W&West was premiered a few weeks later on on Hardwell on Air, and was released on eighteen November 2016.[84] [85]

Hardwell live with Atmozfears at the last concert of his tour at Hockenheimring 2016

In the DJ-Mag placements, Hardwell fell downwards the rankings from his previous year position, this time ranking 3rd.[86] In addition, Martin Garrix reached the top, with which he got the rank every bit the youngest number i.[87] In the course of the controversy surrounding the 2016 DJ Mag awards, he held a statement at his ADE-performance on 21 October 2016, where he challenged the guidelines of the rankings. He explained using Atmozfears as an example that production talent would non be taken into account, equally Atmozfears had exceptional product skills only failed to receive a list placing.[88]

On 12 Dec 2016, Hardwell released "Baldadig", which was produced in collaboration with Quintino.[89] Shortly thereafter, a reworked version of the vocal "Crank" from Jewelz & Sparks appeared on Revealed Recordings, produced by Hardwell under his pseudonym "HWL".[90]

2017 [edit]

Spring 2017: Reformation of the characterization and UMF performance [edit]

Hardwell on the 300th episode of his Hardwell on Air podcast

On two January 2017, Hardwell released the song "Break the House Down", which was produced together with Kill The Buzz in December 2015.[91] This was the first publication in the new Revealed design.[92] For his 29th birthday on 7 Jan 2017, Hardwell released "Party till the Daylight" every bit a birthday gift for costless, which marks his entry into bass house.[93] He as well appear that the 300th episode of his "Hardwell-on-Air" on 20 January 2017 would be a special episode. Guest appearances were done past Blasterjaxx, Wiwek, Jay Hardway, Don Diablo, Suyano, and Kill The Fizz.[94]

From two to 3 February 2017, Hardwell made a reworked version of the song "Spaceman" bachelor every bit a gratuitous download for its 5-year ceremony, which included vocals by singer Heather Bright.[95] In the yr 2012, Hardwell organised a competition for a vocalised version of the song after the instrumental version was released, where at that fourth dimension Bright sent her winning version to Hardwell. His management withal, settled on Mitch Crown'south "Phone call Me A Spaceman". Since 2015, the mutual version was bachelor as a gratuitous track from Bright's site.[96]

On 10 February 2017, the vocal "Become Down Depression" by Badd Dimes was premiered on the 300th "Hardwell on Air" episode, and released as an edit past Hardwell on the same day.[97] At the Ultra Music Festival on 25 March 2017, Hardwell premiered new productions with Austin Mahone, Maddix, Moksi and Henry Fong.[98]

On 12 May 2017 Hardwell released his single "Creatures Of The Dark" featuring Austin Mahone.[99] This track did not represent his typical big room way, just more than of the future bass fashion which was very popular in 2017.[100] In his home land, the song entered the official single charts.[101] In other European countries, "Creatures of the Dark" achieved high rankings in both streaming and download portals.[ citation needed ]

Summer 2017: Hardwell & Friends EPs [edit]

Hardwell live at Airbeat One Festival 2017

On 20 June 2017, Hardwell released the outset version of the vocal "We Are One" on Taiwanese tape label Eternal Music. This version was done for the Asian marketplace and features vocals of Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai.[102]

At the terminate of June 2017, a rails by Hardwell could be heard during the so-called "Endshow" of the Sat of the Defqon.1 festival. The footage that was used in the video revealed the official name as "Make The World Ours", and the track volition after confirmed past Hardwell on Twitter.[103] This song was classified equally hardstyle and received very positive feedback.[ by whom? – Hash out] 2 days afterwards, on 30 June 2017, Hardwell published it officially on his own tape label.[104] It was speculated beforehand that the track would be released on "Q-Dance".[105]

For summertime 2017, the publication of ii EPs was appear.[ commendation needed ] At Ultra Europe, Hardwell premiered a collaboration with the Dutch DJ duo Sick Individuals, who had been working with his record label for years. He also played a second collaboration with Afrojack, which had previously been rumored to be an Afrojack and KIIDA product. The vocal was completed later Hardwell's private jet had to brand an emergency landing and Afrojack took him to his plane.[106]

In the 326th episode of his Hardwell on Air podcast, published on 21 July 2017, he announced that the first volume of his Hardwell & Friends EP would be released on upcoming Friday. Until then, he wanted to release the songs equally singles twenty-four hours past solar day. The vocal "We Are Legends", which was produced in collaboration with Kaaze and Jonathan Mendelsohn, represented the offset of that projection on 24 July 2017.[107] On 25 July there appeared the official "Revealed" version of his track "We Are I". This version did non include Jolin Tsai's vocals, but instead of that of Alexander Tidebrink.[108] "Constabulary (You Ain't Set up)" with Kura was released the next day, a track which represents a crossover of genres reggae, big room, hardstyle, and trap.[109] Besides named on the single was reggae artist Anthony B, whose vocals were part of a sample, and was used in the break. The tracks roots attain back to January 2016, where Kura already presented the outset drop of the song in his podcast "Ambush Radioshow".[ citation needed ] The releasing series continued on the following day by the track "All That We Are Living For".[110] This song developed in cooperation with Dutch hardstyle DJ Atmozfears and singer Thou.Bronx and was already premiered a year before at the final I Am Hardwell bear witness at "Hockenheimring" in Deutschland.[ commendation needed ] The release of "Boom This Beat out" ended the week.[111]

In the 330th episode of his radio show, he teased the tracklist of the 2d role of the second volume of his "Hardwell & Friends EP".[ citation needed ] Several days before, the cover was released which features all collaboration partners. "Badam", which was recorded together DJ Henry Fong and vocalist Mr. Vegas, was already announced to be role of the EP in June 2017 in an interview at Ultra Singapore, and was released on 21 August 2017.[112] The next track was an official collaboration with Impale the Buzz, after multiple collaborations on the tracks "Don't Give up" and "Break the House Down". Titled as "Still the 1", the song was released on 22 August 2017.[113] "What We Need", which was premiered at Queens Domain in early 2015, was released on 23 August 2017.[114] Beside a bass firm track with Moksi titled "Powermove",[115] a collaboration with Dr Phunk was also part of the EP titled "Here Once Over again".[116]

Fall 2017: Power with KSHMR [edit]

At the end of August 2017, Hardwell confirmed that he was working on the third Hardwell & Friends EP. He also announced the completion of a ninth collaboration with Westward&Due west.[ citation needed ]

On 22 September 2017 Hardwell and KSHMR released their collaboration rails "Power",[117] which premiered in April 2017 and was published on KSHMR's Spinnin' Records sublabel Dharma Worldwide. This runway represents Hardwell's beginning release on Spinnin' since "Naught 76" with Tiësto was released on the label dorsum in 2011.[118] Shermanology member Andy Sherman too as Jarrad Kritzstein worked together with them as co-writers.[ commendation needed ] After the release was appear in late Baronial 2017, Hardwell premiered the studio version on one September 2017 in his Hardwell On Air podcast.[119] In the form of their collaboration, they hosted one episode of Spinnin' Sessions and on the other an episode of "Revealed Radio".[ citation needed ]

On vi October 2017 Hardwell published his third collaboration with Afrojack, titled "Hands Upwardly".[120] Like the predecessor "Hollywood", the track is based on a classic "dirty Dutch" style. Another part of the runway is Afrojack'southward alive bear witness supporter MC Ambush. In contrast to the two previous collaborations, the song was released on Afrojack's record label Wall Recordings.

After the official proclamation of the eighth volume of his "Hardwell presents Revealed" series via Instagram-Story at the beginning of September 2017, the book was released on 13 October 2017.[121] In addition to the songs of his ii Hardwell & Friends EPs, it as well contains the intro of his 2017 live shows, "Who'due south in the House", also as the unpublished track "The Universe".

Also on Instagram, Hardwell appear on 2 October 2017 a new cologne past him called ECLIPSE, named after the first track of his studio anthology.[122] The fragrance was made available on 20 October 2017 with the motto "The New Sound in Fragrance".[123]

During the Amsterdam Music Festival on 21 Oct 2017, which included the release of this year's DJ Magazine Elevation 100 listing, he first played a back-to-dorsum live set with Armin van Buuren, which was previously announced as "Two is One".[124] They gave a foretaste of their collaboration appearance in Baronial 2017 with their 15-minute surprise performance at Dam Square in Amsterdam. Hardwell moved downwards to fourth identify in the Peak 100; van Buuren took tertiary place.[125]

On 3 November 2017, Hardwell and Quintino released a remix of "Mi Gente" past J Balvin and Willy William.[126] The track features elements from his previous track with Quintino, "Baldadig".

Winter 2017: "Hardwell On Air: Off the Record" [edit]

Hardwell On Air: Off the Record

Afterwards the first episode was published on Sirius XM on 26 May 2017, Hardwell officially announced a second 60 minutes of Hardwell On Air on xvi November 2017[ citation needed ] chosen "Off the Record" and consists of a pick of songs that are stylistically different from the normal fashion of the primary testify, with the genres being hereafter bass, deep house and tech house.[ citation needed ]

Globe's Biggest Guestlist Festival 2017 [edit]

On Sunday 3 December 2017 global electronic pioneer and philanthropic figure Hardwell returned to Mumbai to once over again partner with India's Guestlist4Good Social Enterprise and Mumbai based NGO Magic Bus for the 'World's Biggest Guestlist Festival' in clan with his United Nosotros Are Foundation. Two years on from his previous visit to Bharat, where Hardwell and partners provided pedagogy for over eighteen,000 young underprivileged children living in India. This 2017 assist upshot succeeded in drawing a capacity crowd of shut to 75,000 people at the D.Y. Patil Stadium and securing enough donations by fans and sponsors alike to bring a brighter future through didactics to more than 100,000 young children.[127]

2018 [edit]

Spring 2018: Hardwell & Friends EP Vol. iii, Gemstone Records, and "Magnomite" [edit]

On eighteen Jan 2018, Hardwell announced that the 3rd volume of his Hardwell & Friends EP would be releasing soon, with a new track coming out everyday as of 19 Jan.[ citation needed ] The next solar day, Hardwell premiered the EP in the 350th episode of "Hardwell On Air". On 22 Jan 2018, he released "The Underground",[128] a collaboration with Timmy Trumpet. The rail was first premiered at Ultra Europe 2017. On 23 Jan 2018, he released "Woest",[129] a collaboration with Quintino. On 24 Jan 2018, he released "Get Low",[130] a collaboration with Ill Individuals. The track was also outset premiered at Ultra Europe 2017. On 25 January 2018, he released "Safari",[131] a collaboration with Jewelz & Sparks.

With the final release of "Take Us Downward (Feeding Our Hunger)" with Dr. Phunk,[132] the full EP was made available on 26 January 2018.[133]

Hardwell released "Canticle" with American DJ Steve Aoki on 13 April 2018, which was the fourth release in Aoki'due south 5OKI artist collaboration campaign.[134] [135]

Hardwell later released a track titled "Thunder" with Julian Calor nether the name Magnomite on 23 April 2018 on Revealed Recordings. Information technology was Hardwell's offset release under an alias.[136]

Hardwell announced on his Twitter business relationship on 24 April 2018 that he has launched a new electronic pop sub-label titled "Gemstone Records",[137] whose main goal is to promote new talent and reach a larger audition, while encompassing multiple genres such as deep house, future house, futurity bass and electro pop.[138]

Summer 2018: Convulsion and Conquerors [edit]

On 11 May 2018, Hardwell released "Earthquake". The track features vocals from Harrison, and was get-go premiered in the 350th episode of Hardwell on Air.[139] On 25 May 2018, he collaborated with Netherlands-based jazz and pop orchestra Metropole Orkest to release an episodic two-part EP titled "Conquerors".[140] [141]

Later, Hardwell collaborated with Dutch producers Blasterjaxx and singer Mitch Crown to release "Bigroom Never Dies" on 13 July 2018,[142] which was notably teased during his live performance on Dutch radio station Slam.[143] The song incorporates elements of multiple genres other than its prevalent large room sound, including hardstyle, house, and techno.[144] He collaborated with Kaaze again on "This Is Dear", which was released on 31 August 2018 and featured vocals from Loren Allred who previously performed on The Voice.[145] [146]

Autumn — Winter 2018: Indefinite touring hiatus and How You Dearest Me [edit]

On 7 September 2018, Hardwell announced via his Instagram page that he would exist clearing his touring schedule indefinitely to take time off for his personal life. He promised that he will all the same continue to produce new music and will "never let it go". His last performance was at the Ziggo Dome for the Amsterdam Dance Outcome on 18 October 2018. The performance was closed with a speech where he stated: "Cheers and so much, I will exist dorsum!".[147] [148] [5] On seven July 2019, Hardwell made his get-go comeback to the stage as a invitee to Afrojack's Breda Alive Show.[149]

Hardwell connected to release a series of singles later on his announcement: reggae-influenced Light Information technology Up with Suyano and Richie Loop, Out Of This Town with Vinai and Cam Meekins, and Kicking It Difficult.[150] [151] [152] On vii December 2018, he released electronic pop-influenced unmarried How You Honey Me with Snoop Dogg and Conor Maynard through Spinnin' Records.[153] [154]

2019 [edit]

Spring 2019: Being Alive and I'1000 Not Sorry [edit]

On four January 2019, he released the track "Being Alive". The track features vocals from Jguar, and is a follow-up to his 2012 song "Apollo".[155] On seven February 2019, he released the rail "Hunt the Dominicus" with Dannic. The rails features vocals from Kelli-Leigh.[156] On 13 March 2019, he released the future house-influenced track "I'chiliad Not Sorry" with Mike Williams. The track was beginning premiered at Amsterdam Dance Event 2018.[157]

Autumn — Winter 2019: Left Correct with Deorro and Makj, and "Mr X" [edit]

On eighteen October 2019, he released the big room house rails Left Correct with Deorro and Makj featuring Fatman Scoop.[158] Also in October 2019, during the Amsterdam Dance Effect, Hardwell was rumoured to secretly play a DJ fix during the outcome. A Reddit post alleged that a 'mysterious' Mr X played at Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano'due south event, much believed to be Hardwell.[159] However Hardwell'south managing director, Anna Knaup, confirmed that Mr X was not Hardwell. In a statement, Knaup said, "I would like to officially confirm that whilst Robbert did make an appearance at Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano's ADE party, he was not at that place to perform only simply in that location to support his friends' issue and to enjoy the nighttime."[160]

2022 - Return and Rebels Never Die [edit]

Leading up to Ultra Miami 2022, in that location were rumors that Hardwell was a special invitee endmost out the festival. On March 27, Hardwell officially returned to the dance scene and airtight out the festival with a new style of music. At the same fourth dimension, his website was rebooted with new tour dates for his forthcoming album titled "Rebels Never Die".[161] The following Friday, on April 1st, Hardwell released the start 2 singles of the album, titled "BROKEN MIRROR" and "INTO THE UNKNOWN."[162]

Musical style [edit]

Hardwell's mode can exist classified into different subgenres of electro-house music. He describes his starting style equally influenced by the hip-hop underground scene. Between 2005 and 2006, he adult his way more commercially and over time his productions were increasingly based on a mix of tech house and dirty Dutch. Around the year 2008, his songs became slower and more commercial. In parallel, he experimented with elements from other genres. During that fourth dimension, he came up already with build-ups, which were very similar to the big-room genre that had emerged years later. With the release of the unmarried "Feel Then Loftier" in 2009, he published a tech-business firm song that corresponded to the classical progressive house, which was dying out, specially at the fourth dimension.[163]

At the commencement of 2010, he joined the growing EDM genre and increased his talent in the expanse of production with singles like "Movement Information technology 2 the Drum" and "Asteroid". In 2011, his kickoff successful singles in the field of electro house appeared with "Zero 76" and "Encoded". With "Spaceman", he co-founded the big-room scene in 2012 and established himself permanently in the subgenre.[164] One year later, his singles "Apollo" and "Never Say Adieu" gave him a place in the modernistic progressive house style.[ commendation needed ]

On his debut studio album, United We Are, he used trance music synths for the starting time time for his track "Echo" as well every bit deep house sounds for "Birds Wing".[ citation needed ] In addition, "Chameleon" is based on the jungle-terror genre, which was similar with the W&Due west single "Get Down". For the first time since "Don't Stop the Madness", "Hollywood" embodies a track corresponded to the dirty-German-music.

Starting from 2015, his songs were increasingly oriented on hardstyle samples. His Headhunterz collaboration "Nothing Can Hold Us Down" was created about solely on hardstyle-based sounds.[ citation needed ] His solo productions "Run Wild" and "What We Need" contain features of this genre too.[ commendation needed ] He also presented the song "Wake Up Call" at the Biggest Guestlist Festival in Mumbai, which was initially suspected as the collaboration with hardstyle producer Atmozfears, but later was confirmed by Hardwell as a solo production.[165]

His 2016 single "No Holding Back" represents his get-go motility into the UK garage.[ citation needed ] The track represents elements of deep and tech firm scene as well for the first time since his Funkerman collaboration "Where Is Here Now".

On seven Jan 2017, he released the song "Political party Till the Daylight", which was Hardwell's debut bass house production.[166] At the Ultra Music Festival, he premiered his first futurity bass single, "Creatures of the Dark".[167]

Equally a part of Hardwell's Bio update upon his render, Hardwell said he "Rebels Never Dice represents a critical bespeak in the musical shift for one of electronic music's biggest known stars."[161]

Merchandise [edit]

On 20 October 2017, Hardwell launched his own cologne make "ECLIPSE" in Amsterdam, whose release was originally announced through his Twitter page on ii October 2017.[168]

Equipment [edit]

SSL XLogic G-Serial Compressor – Studio accessory by Hardwell

Pioneer CDJ-2000 – mixing console used by Hardwell for live performances

By the year 2015 Hardwell still produced in his parents' firm in Breda.[169] [170] On xx Jan 2015, Hardwell outset presented his current studio.[171] Information technology was designed past studio designer Jan Morel.[169]

In his studio, he works with a Roland A-49 MIDI Keyboard Controller White, Crane Song Avocet Remote Two, and Solid Country Logic XLogic M-Series Compressor.[172] reFX Nexus 2 And Sylenth 1 are his favourite plugins. On 11 March 2015 he published a soundset for the synthesizer software Sylenth1.[173]

At his performances, Hardwell is mostly seen with Sennheiser HD25 II headphones. According to his technical rider, he works with a Pioneer DJM-800 Nexus or a DJM-900 Nexus mixer. In addition, his fix-up contains 4 interconnected Pioneer CDJ-2000'south.[174]

Personal life [edit]

Hardwell'south parents are agile in a foundation for DJs that helps young artists bargain with contracts, managers and tape labels.[ citation needed ]

From 2014 to 2016, he was in a human relationship with the Dutch event manager Yanicke Agnes, whom he met in a bar in his hometown of Breda in 2013.[175]

Discography [edit]

  • United Nosotros Are (2015)
  • Rebels Never Die (2022)

Awards and nominations [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Hardwell Rank #1 On DJ Magazine's Tiptop 100 DJs List 2013
  • Hardwell interview at IU MAG
  • Hardwell On Bia2dj
  • Hardwell Profile on WhatGear

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardwell

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