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Here are just a few of the tracks actually produced by Dennis Waakop …. Let us know what you think! We respect your privacy. Forgot Password? Remember Me. Forgot password? Can House music survive clubs shutting down forever? What have you seen the last six months from the community? The funny thing is that I think it grew bigger.

People are at home more, have more time to listen to music. They have more time to like dance music as well. You see it on Spotify or on the radio, more dance sets get played. Kazakhstan had the biggest dance hit in the world, not too long ago, the Imanbek song. Tik Tok helps a lot too. I think dance is on a revival right now and it's getting bigger and bigger again. Hip-hop took over for a while. Of course hip-hop will always be big, but dance music is definitely bigger now than it was two years ago.

You see new styles developing. Melodic House, its getting bigger. Guys like Fisher, they put uplifting House on the map. Yeah, but it's also the energy. Tik Tok is a very young crowd and they have so much energy.

They want to express that energy, so they need that. I mean, I ask people to help me with editing the content sometimes, but yeah, I put it together myself and most of it, I post myself. Everybody loves the one with Pablo Escobar from Narcos. Your former manager, Dimitri de Wit, passed away recently. You guys worked together for a long time. We grew up together in my hometown in Holland, so I've known him even before he became my manager. We grew up together and we've seen it all.

He was always so happy and optimistic and together we had a great journey. We traveled around the world, playing music and stole old vinyl records and stuff. He lived his life to the max. He was like, how do you say it?

The figure of live fast, die young. Unfortunately, he died too young, but he had a lifestyle that was very big, party guy. I spoke to him a lot in the end, looking back at his life, and he had at least 50 really good years. Some people are jealous of that. Then at the funeral, it was a big party, actually. He wanted to throw a party for everybody.

Do you have that same perspective of living life to the max? Does that come with the territory as a DJ? Yeah, that comes with the territory. I've been so fortunate and lucky enough that there's always parties around. People tell me, they should make a documentary about your life or write a book, but it's so boring to read for other people.

Great for him, lots of respect, but it's also boring for the viewers to watch. I think you could probably wrangle a few good stories that people would really like to hear. This vibe is where the Dutch trance master shines, and this return to his more classic styling had fans rejoicing. The once-thriving dance scene pivoted toward edgier indie sounds, bloghouse, and more of a hipster vibe that left many of the electronic DJs out in the cold. It was another big move with his sound, this time with hipster darling Diplo and hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes.

As electronic music slams into the pop zeitgeist of EDM hysteria, the man who was once an underground trance icon has become a full-blown pop star. His slick production, big hooks, and glossy, sexed-up music video are on par with David Guetta, Calvin Harris, and the rest of the pop EDM superstars. His core fans are beside themselves; his new fans are all about it.



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