Teased earlier this year as the opener to his boiler room set in the iconic HÖR Berlin bathroom, Marlon Hoffstadt, aka DJ Daddy Trance, has put his signature spin on Klubbheads’ 90s rave hit ‘Kickin’ Hard’, releasing today on Armada Music.
The remix, which is already making its rounds in DJ sets including Hannah Laing, taps into the resurgence of 90s and early 2000s donk-fueled fast music, particularly within trance. Klubbheads are credited with heavily influencing the genre, and many revere ‘Kickin’ Hard’, which peaked at #36 in the UK Singles chart, as the first donk track to come out of the era. Now, DJ Daddy Trance presents his own take on the classic that reintroduces the trademark rave sound to modern times while paying homage to the track’s nostalgic essence.
The Berlin-based DJ and producer is hot on the heels of his viral Boiler Room set at Glitch Festival in Malta, which amassed half a million views in just three weeks. To keep the party going, he announced a second set at Boiler Room Melbourne at the end of this month.
Find it here: https://armada.lnk.to/KickinHardDDTR
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Klubbheads Dutch Hard House Anthem Kickin' Hard returns with a stunning version by DJ Daddy Trance who service a really powerful headbanging fast and furious version with tough bouncy kicks and raw basslines while on top the hip house vocals along with rave style synthy stabs perfect to push the audience out of their comfort zone to let themselves enjoy the music and escape far and away. This remix updates the harder house sounds in the most trancy direction. #PureGold Love IT [/content]
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About Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance
Who shakes baby bottles by day and booties by night? Hey fellow kids, it's Marlon Hoffstadt aka DJ Daddy Trance. Berlin's first dad with a buggy full of bangers.
The 29-year-old DJ, producer and family man can already look back on an eventful career. From half-baked beginnings, trips to the liquor store and Shazam records in Ibiza, to starting from scratch. Taking things into his own hands and finally seeing kids everywhere jumping and shouting to his tracks - like the little rascals they are.
Some say it's trance, some say it's hard house. And again, others say it's just dad noises. Whatever you call it, you heard Daddy T bombs in every other DJ set in 2023 - while instant anthems like 'Call Me' and "It's That Time' passed the million mark stream on Spotify.
Not easy raising kids and BPMs - but daddy does it.
Is it good parenting that makes boiler rooms sing along like kindergarten choir? Is it his trademark whistle that reminds us to get on the floor? Or is there magic formula in his lunchbox? All we know is: Marlon is on a mission to bring Daddy's Delights to dance floors around the globe. With DJ sets that make you smile like fatherly pats on the back.
About Klubbheads
Klubbheads is a team of dance music producers and DJs from The Netherlands. They have more than 35 aliases for their recordings, including Da Techno Bohemian, Rollercoaster, DJ Disco, Hi_Tack, drunkenmunky and the caramel club.
Koen Groeneveld (IttyBitty) and Addy van der Zwaan (DJ BoozyWoozy) first worked together in the Turn Up The Bass series of commercial mixes. They started producing music in the 1990s before meeting up with Jan Voermans (Greatski) in 1995. The trio created the sublabel Blue Records for parent Mid-Town Records to release their tracks as Klubbheads. In 1996, they had their first mainstream chart hit with "Klubbhopping", which reached #10 in the UK Singles Chart in May. It was followed up with two other entries in to the Top 40, in August 1997 with "Discohopping" (#35) and in August 1998 with "Kickin' Hard" (#36). In 1999 they co-produced "The Launch" for compatriot DJ Jean, reaching #2 in September. At this time they also split up from Blue Records to found the label Digidance.
Voermans elected to end their partnership in the Spring of 2005 after ten years of collaboration. Groeneveld and van der Zwaan continue to work together under a new label, Unit 54, while Voermans remains with Digidance.
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