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Monday, 7 April 2014

Review: Hardwell - Everybody's In The Place

World Number One DJ, Hardwell, returns to his own Revealed Recordings label for its hundredth release with “Everybody Is In The Place.” Featuring the classic sample from the Prodigy’s ‘Everybody In The Place” first released in 1991, Hardwell laced his version with all the distinctive hallmarks of his big room productions that keeps fans coming back for more. Rich with bone shuddering bass lines and euphoric piano licks the release slips seamlessly into Hardwells already overflowing back catalogue of hits. As the opening track of his epic I AM Hardwell show which he has been touring for the past 12 months, the excitement amongst fans surrounding this release has been palpable. Now with the details finally revealed as to who is behind the track, Hardwell follower the world over are eagerly awaiting the chance to get their hands on a copy.
In the lead up to his headline slot at Ultra and sold out Revealed Recordings party at Mansion, Hardwell is at the top of his game. Following hot on the heels of previous release “Dare You” which reached No.18 in the UK charts, Hardwell has prepared another epic track to assault dance floors with from Miami to Ibiza.

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Dimitri Kechagias review: The 25 years old Hardwell is the youngest DJ to ever take out the top spot at the DJ Mag Top 100 list. He already has a documentary in cinemas portraying his career so far, and even reached the highest positions at the beatport top 100 and No.18 in the UK Top 40. While his previous track 'Dare You' had the pop touch because of Mathew Komma magnificent vocals, now is the time for a hard hitting, full-on and in your face big room/ festival house anthem; 'Everybody Is In The Place'. Tough bouncy drum beats, energetic raw and ultra sharp basslines, combined with nice melodies and some dirty dutch house, weird noises as well. His breakdown is quite atmospheric with epic euphoric synthy leads that can cause massive destruction at festivals and summer clubs. The cool "Prodigy" vocal sample works extremely well to increase intensity and anxiety on the dancefloor, with shouting and screaming while the crowd waits for the heavy beat to drop for the harder and rougher section that will make many clubbers go ballistic and many cars vibrate while his huge track plays loud and proud from their car speakers. The track manages to keep a great balance with the euphoric and harder sections, and in that way keeps the clubbers interested and without any signs of boredom. It's the type of track that you wish will never stop playing, and last for hours and hours. Hardwell at its very best! #PureGold Love it



Additional info:
http://www.djhardwell.com
http://www.twitter.com/hardwell
http://www.facebook.com/djhardwell
http://www.soundcloud.com/hardwell
http://www.revealedrecordings.com/
http://facebook.com/revealedrecordings
http://twitter.com/revealedrec
https://soundcloud.com/revealed-recordings

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