In the ethereal realm of dance music, TDJ emerges as a luminary, crafting a sonic universe that marries melancholy with bittersweet euphoria. Geneviève Ryan-Martel, aka TDJ, blends years of composing guitar ballads and experimenting with electronic production; influenced by the trance classics as well as the raw emotion of emo, TDJ's artistry transcends genres. Establishing early on a deep connection with France through Casual Gabberz, Geneviève debuts her first track as TDJ, "Can't Stop Ravin", by contributing to their Christmas compilation "Meilleurs Voeux III". Her first EP "TDJ001" released on 2020 on Montreal's label Collection Disques Durs, while critical acclaim quickly follows with the release of "TDJ002", an explosive Eurodance EP featuring standout tracks like "Lalala (Want Somebody)" and "Open Air", garnering praise from Trax Magazine and Tsugi, and remixes from artists like X-COAST, Panteros666 and DJ HEARTSTRING. In 2022, TDJ unveiled her debut mixtape "TDJ123", a meticulous blend of hits from her earlier works and exclusive compositions. Following up in 2023 with her EP "BACK TO 123", TDJ delves deeper into her influences, an intoxicating world of electronic music that is enticingly and uniquely her own. Her audio-visual masterpiece "SPF INFINI", championed by Pitchfork in the "Trance Is Back—and It’s No Joke" editorial piece, comes to an end in 2023 as the third and final opus releases.
Markus Schulz is a German-American DJ and music producer who has spent over three decades as a defining figure in the electronic dance music world. Born in Eschwege, Germany, he moved to the United States as a teenager, eventually finding his musical footing in the 1990s warehouse rave scene of Arizona. His early years were spent honing a signature sound that bridged the gap between progressive house and trance, characterized by a dark, driving energy that earned him the fan-given title of the "Unicorn Slayer."
His rise to global prominence was fueled by the launch of his weekly radio show, Global DJ Broadcast (GDJB), in 2002. The show became a platform for his melodic yet moody aesthetic and helped establish his record label, Coldharbour Recordings, as a powerhouse in the industry. Beyond his solo work, Schulz is celebrated for his marathon "open-to-close" sets and his collaborative project New World Punx with fellow legend Ferry Corsten. He also explores a deeper, more techno-centric sound under his Dakota alias.
Schulz's impact has been recognized with numerous accolades, including being voted America’s Number One DJ by DJ Times on three separate occasions. Throughout his career, he has released a steady stream of influential albums, such as Without You Near and Watch the World, which showcase his ability to blend intricate songwriting with peak-time club energy. Today, he remains a mainstay at major festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival, continuing to evolve his sound while maintaining a fiercely loyal global following.
Chakra is a highly influential British trance project that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s, primarily consisting of the production duo Stephen Jones and Rick Simmonds. They are widely celebrated for creating some of the most enduring anthems of the progressive trance era, characterized by ethereal melodies, sophisticated layering, and the hauntingly beautiful vocals of singer Kate Cameron. Their sound captured a specific moment in club culture where the intensity of the dance floor met a more emotional, atmospheric sensibility.
The group’s legacy is anchored by a string of classic tracks that became staples in the sets of legendary DJs like Paul Oakenfold and Pete Tong. Their 1996 debut, "I Am," remains one of the most recognizable pieces of music from the genre’s golden age, famously remixed by Sasha and Digweed. They followed this success with the 1999 hit "Love Shines Through," a track that continues to be played at classic trance events worldwide for its uplifting energy and timeless production quality.
Though they did not release a massive catalog of studio albums, Chakra’s impact on the global trance scene was profound, helping to define the "progressive" sound that dominated the UK and Ibiza during the late 90s. Their work remains a frequent fixture on high-profile compilations and is often cited by contemporary producers as a primary inspiration for the melodic trance movement.
Dimitris Kechagias Review: [review top="1"] [item value="10"]TDJ, Markus Schulz & Chakra - I Am (TDJ Rework)[/item]
[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]TDJ, Markus Schulz & Chakra’s “I Am (TDJ Rework)” is a masterclass in high-energy trance production, delivering 147 BPM of relentless drive that encapsulates the evolution of the genre. From the very first beat, the track’s rhythm and groove command attention, with turbo-charged basslines and metallic, punchy drums forming a kinetic foundation that is both club-ready and festival-proven. The groove is carefully layered, ensuring that the rhythm maintains a seamless flow that supports extended dance floor momentum. The track’s energy is precisely sculpted to enhance its dynamic range, allowing DJs to integrate it effortlessly into peak-time sets without sacrificing sonic clarity or performance consistency. The melodic architecture of the rework demonstrates TDJ’s aptitude for harmonic layering and emotional storytelling. Ethereal synths and shimmering pads intertwine with Chakra’s iconic, haunting vocals, creating harmonic frameworks that are simultaneously uplifting and introspective. The melodic hooks surface with a hypnotic progression, perfectly balanced against the driving percussive elements. The transitions and drops are executed with meticulous attention to tension and release, delivering euphoric climaxes that feel both cathartic and controlled. Effects and spatial design contribute to an immersive listening experience, as reverb tails, delay sweeps, and stereo imaging accentuate the track’s depth and dimensionality, giving it the sonic weight it needs to resonate in expansive club and festival environments. From a production standpoint, the track is a marvel of cohesion and originality. TDJ integrates modern trance energy with a deep respect for the progressive roots of Chakra’s original material, fusing metallic percussion, layered arpeggios, and crisp kick-and-bass interactions into a distinctive arrangement. The dynamic energy of the mix is carefully calibrated to maintain BPM consistency while providing clear cue points and looping potential for DJs. Its intro and outro structures are thoughtfully designed to facilitate seamless mixing, and the track’s flow ensures that it can serve as a centerpiece in long-form sets, amplifying crowd energy with each pass through its soaring melodic peaks and thunderous low-end drops. Beyond the dance floor, “I Am (TDJ Rework)” carries a profound impact on mental health and wellness applications. Scientific research has shown that high-BPM electronic music can elevate mood, reduce stress, and enhance exercise performance by increasing dopamine and endorphin release (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012). The track’s combination of driving rhythm and emotional melodic content is particularly suited for fitness and wellness environments, stimulating both physical energy and emotional release. Studies in music therapy suggest that trance music’s repetitive yet evolving structures can facilitate flow states, improve focus, and promote feelings of euphoria and connectedness (Thoma et al., 2013). When incorporated into group fitness or dance-based wellness classes, a track like this not only boosts motivation but also reinforces social bonding and collective joy, which are linked to positive mental health outcomes. The emotional resonance of Chakra’s original lyrical motif, amplified by TDJ’s reimagining, ensures that the rework transcends pure functionality to become a deeply memorable experience. Its catchiness and replay value stem not only from its melodic identity but also from its ability to engage listeners on both a visceral and emotional level. Club and festival audiences respond instinctively to its surging energy, and DJs can rely on its carefully structured peaks to deliver maximum crowd impact. By melding technical precision with artistry, TDJ, Markus Schulz, and Chakra have produced a track that stands as both a tribute to trance’s legacy and a bold step into its future. #PureGold Loveit [/content]
Suggested Bibliography: Karageorghis, C. I., & Priest, D. L. (2012). Music in the exercise domain: A review and synthesis (Part I). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5(1), 44–66. Thoma, M. V., Ryf, S., Mohiyeddini, C., Ehlert, U., & Nater, U. M. (2013). Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations. Cognition and Emotion, 27(3), 534–543. Bernardi, L., Porta, C., & Sleight, P. (2006). Cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory changes induced by different types of music in musicians and non-musicians: The importance of silence. Heart, 92(4), 445–452.
Following a series of strong originals and straight-fire reworks of classics, C-Systems put their hands to Markus Schulzs timeless Nothing Without Me. Pushing Ana Diazs brilliant vocal center stage amid a fresh, highly uplifting production, the duo deliver a driving, 138 bpm masterpiece fans wont ever get enough of.
Dimitris Kechagias Review: [review top="1"] [item value="10"]Markus Schulz, C-Systems & Ana Diaz - Nothing Without Me [/item]
[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]C-Systems’ reimagining of Markus Schulz’s “Nothing Without Me,” featuring Ana Diaz, is a 138 BPM uplifting trance masterpiece that expertly combines technical precision with emotional resonance. Anchored by Ana Diaz’s ethereal vocals, the track showcases a meticulous production approach that elevates its impact in both club and wellness settings. This rework is built on a foundation of layered euphoric synths, solid low-end basslines, and tightly compressed, punchy kicks. C-Systems employs sidechain compression to let the vocals and lead melodies breathe dynamically over the rhythmic elements, while the mid-range arpeggios and harmonic pads are carefully EQ’d to avoid frequency masking. Spatial design is enhanced using stereo widening, subtle reverb tails, and ping-pong delays that give the track a three-dimensional immersion, especially in the breakdowns. Transitions are seamless, with risers and filtered sweeps creating tension before the explosive drops, demonstrating expert mastery of build-ups and energy control. The track maintains excellent loudness balance and dynamic range, allowing DJs to integrate it fluidly into high-energy sets. Scientific studies show that high-tempo, rhythmically consistent music enhances workout performance and promotes endorphin release (Karageorghis & Priest, 2012). At 138 BPM, “Nothing Without Me” is ideal for cardio-intensive fitness classes, cycling sessions, or dance-based wellness activities, providing a natural synchronization between body movement and beat. The uplifting melodies and emotionally charged vocals stimulate dopamine production, which is linked to improved mood and decreased stress levels (Salimpoor et al., 2011). Additionally, immersive trance music has been shown to foster flow states, enhancing focus and mindfulness during exercise or meditation-like experiences (Labbé et al., 2007). The track’s harmonic progression and expansive sonic layering evoke feelings of hope and euphoria, common emotional responses to major-key trance compositions. Music with structured build-ups and cathartic drops can trigger chills or frisson responses, which are associated with increased dopamine release and emotional catharsis (Blood & Zatorre, 2001). For wellness and mental health applications, this rework can serve as both a motivational tool and an emotional reset, helping listeners achieve a sense of uplifted mental clarity. #PureGold Love it[/content]
Suggested Bibliography Blood, A. J., & Zatorre, R. J. (2001). Intensely pleasurable responses to music correlate with activity in brain regions implicated in reward and emotion. PNAS, 98(20), 11818–11823. Karageorghis, C. I., & Priest, D. L. (2012). Music in the exercise domain: A review and synthesis (Part I). International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 5(1), 44–66. Labbé, E., Schmidt, N., Babin, J., & Pharr, M. (2007). Coping with stress: the effectiveness of different types of music. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 32(3-4), 163–168. Salimpoor, V. N., Benovoy, M., Larcher, K., Dagher, A., & Zatorre, R. J. (2011). Anatomically distinct dopamine release during anticipation and experience of peak emotion to music. Nature Neuroscience, 14(2), 257–262.
Armada Music Group’s dance music investment company has acquired Mixmash Records’ entire master catalog
BEAT Music Fund, the first dance music investment company from Armada Music Group, today announced a major catalog acquisition deal with record label, Mixmash Records. The company has acquired the entire master catalog of Mixmash Records, the dance label co-founded by Olga Heijns and DJ and producer Laidback Luke.
Established in 2004, Mixmash Records is a prominent label distributing various house music subgenres, including electro house, future house, and progressive house. The label is recognized for its commitment to developing new sounds and nurturing emerging talent within the genre. Mixmash Records has released thousands of tracks featuring collaborations with dance music powerhouses such as Steve Aoki and D.O.D. Among their key acquisitions by BEAT are:
“Show Me Love” with Steve Angello and Laidback Luke (ft. Robin S) (169M streams)
“Turbulence” by Steve Aoki and Laidback Luke (ft. Lil Jon) (40M streams)
“We ultimately chose BEAT Music Fund because their vision and capabilities aligned perfectly with our goal: to place the Mixmash catalog in expert hands, ensuring our artists’ work is properly monetized and respected,” said Managing Director & Co-Founder of Mixmash Records Olga Heijns. “Their robust infrastructure and deep industry know-how were essential factors for both Luke and me – Mixmash represents 20 years of our legacy, and with BEAT we feel confident that our history and values will be carried forward.”
“BEAT Music Fund’s dedication to honoring the legacy of dance music deeply resonates with my greater purpose as an artist,” said Laidback Luke. “I am confident that both my work and the label's catalogue are in excellent hands with the team.”
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome Mixmash Records' esteemed catalog into the BEAT Music Fund family,” added Maykel Piron, the CEO of Armada Music Group. “Olga and Laidback Luke have built an exceptional legacy over two decades, and this acquisition underscores our commitment to preserving and elevating the rich history of dance music.”
BEAT’s newly acquired tracks from Mixmash Records have collectively garnered over 200 million streams and continue to attract listeners across generations. The company continues to gain traction in its pursuit to acquire and exploit recording and music publishing catalogs in the dance genre.
About BEAT Music Fund
Launched by Armada Music in 2023, BEAT Music Fund is the world’s first dance music investment company, acquiring catalogs with the mission of honoring, representing and reinvigorating them. BEAT’s portfolio includes the catalogs of house and techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records, electronic music star ARTY, legendary NYC-based house label King Street Sounds, chart-topping producers Chocolate Puma, acclaimed U.K. duo Solardo’s Sola Records and Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Jax Jones. For more information, visit beatmusicfund.com.
About Armada Music Group
Armada Music Group is the parent company of Armada Music, the world’s biggest independent dance music label; BEAT Music Fund, the first-ever dance investment fund; and Armada Music Publishing, a dedicated publishing division. Established to seamlessly offer label, publishing and catalog acquisition services under one roof to bolster creativity for current and prospective artists, Armada Music Group is driven by an ongoing mission to amplify the success of today’s artists in the dance genre. With offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music Group offers a global appeal to its growing roster.
About Armada Music
Armada Music is the biggest independent dance music label in the world. Founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron (CEO) and David Lewis, the label manages an ever-growing catalog of over 50,000 tracks built up across twenty-plus years of specialized dance music exploitation.
Representing artists such as Armin van Buuren, ARTY, D.O.D, Eelke Kleijn, Jan Blomqvist, Joris Voorn, KI/KI, Lilly Palmer, Loud Luxury, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, THEMBA and Yulia Niko, Armada Music amasses more than one billion streams per month, airplay on leading radio outlets such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and top positions in the world’s most notable charts. Significant label milestones include Armin van Buuren's Grammy nomination for 'This Is What It Feels Like' and two tracks surpassing one billion streams on Spotify: Loud Luxury and Brando’s ‘Body’ and Lost Frequencies’ ‘Are You With Me’.
Across offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music offers a global appeal to its growing roster. The label has its own club, radio studio and multiple production studios, and hosts various live formats. Producer platform Armada University, which offers educational products and opportunities, shows the label’s sustained effort to nurture the next wave of talent.
Former chairman and CEO of Sony BMG Europe will support Armada’s burgeoning growth in newly formed position
Armada Music Group, the parent company of Armada Music, BEAT Music Fund, and Armada Music Publishing, today announced the appointment of Maarten Steinkemp as Interim President in a newly formed role, effective immediately. Steinkamp, who has worked closely with Armada as an interim board consultant for the past several months, will now play an integral part in driving growth and shaping the company’s future.
Steinkamp comes to Armada Music Group with extensive international experience across the music and media industries. In addition to his proven track record in music, he brings strong entrepreneurial expertise in scaling businesses and driving structured growth. He has previously held several senior leadership roles, including Managing Director of BMG Benelux, EVP of BMG ASEAN in Singapore, CEO of BMG Germany in Munich, and President of BMG International in New York, where he was also a member of the global executive board. He later served as chairman and CEO of London-based Sony BMG Europe.
“Maarten’s leadership, strategic insight, and deep understanding of our industry is second to none,” said Maykel Piron, CEO of Armada Music Group. “With Maarten’s continued support, I’m confident we will unlock new opportunities together and take Armada Music Group to even greater heights.”
Steinkamp’s work will focus primarily on preparing the company for its next phase and ensuring Armada’s back-end departments are equipped to support its continued growth. He will report directly to Piron and is based in the Netherlands.
"I’m thrilled to begin this new chapter with Armada at such an exciting time for the company and our entire industry," Steinkamp said. “I look forward to working alongside this passionate team and building on the incredible work they’re doing in the dance space.”
About Armada Music Group
Armada Music Group is the parent company of the world’s biggest independent dance music label, Armada Music, the first-ever dance investment fund, BEAT Music Fund, and its dedicated publishing division, Armada Music Publishing. Armada Music was founded in 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron and David Lewis (AR-MA-DA). A seven-time winner of the EDMA’s for ‘Best Global Label,’ Armada Music boasts the globe’s biggest dance music catalog of over 50,000 tracks and a mouth-watering artist roster. Promoting dance music all over the world from its offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York and London, Armada Music represents and cultivates the creative exploits of some of the biggest players in the electronic music game, including Armin van Buuren, Lilly Palmer, ARTY, Audien, Miss Monique, D.O.D, Ferry Corsten, Yulia Niko, Jan Blomqvist, Loud Luxury, and Tensnake. Through this star-studded dance music army, Armada Music collects over 1 billion streams per month, secures weekly airplay on the biggest nationwide broadcasting stations (such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM), and frequents the top spots of the U.S. Mediabase Dance Airplay charts. Continually bringing out the best in its artists has led to various high-magnitude achievements, including Armin van Buuren’s Grammy nomination for “This Is What It Feels Like,” Lost Frequencies’ Diamond Award for exceeding the mark of one billion streams on Spotify and the huge success of Loud Luxury and Brando in the U.S. and beyond.
About Armada Music
Armada Music is the biggest independent dance music label in the world. Founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron (CEO) and David Lewis, the label manages an ever-growing catalog of over 50,000 tracks built up across twenty-plus years of specialized dance music exploitation.
Representing artists such as Armin van Buuren, ARTY, D.O.D, Eelke Kleijn, Jan Blomqvist, Joris Voorn, KI/KI, Lilly Palmer, Loud Luxury, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, THEMBA and Yulia Niko, Armada Music amasses more than one billion streams per month, airplay on leading radio outlets such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and top positions in the world’s most notable charts. Significant label milestones include Armin van Buuren's Grammy nomination for 'This Is What It Feels Like' and two tracks surpassing one billion streams on Spotify: Loud Luxury and Brando’s ‘Body’ and Lost Frequencies’ ‘Are You With Me’.
Across offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music offers a global appeal to its growing roster. The label has its own club, radio studio and multiple production studios, and hosts various live formats. Producer platform Armada University, which offers educational products and opportunities, shows the label’s sustained effort to nurture the next wave of talent.
Following on from Adam Beyer’s recent take on ‘Give It Up’, THEMBA and Khenya deliver a wicked Afro house version of The Good Men’s renowned record. Layering the vocal hook and iconic horn riff over an irresistible rhythm and authentic Afro percussion, this version add a new sonic flavor to the global club circuit.
Dimitris Kechagias Review: [review top="1"] [item value="10"]The Good Men, THEMBA & Khenya - Give It Up [/item]
[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]The Good Men, also known as Chocolate Puma, have breathed new life into their classic track "Give iT Up" with a riveting remix crafted by THEMBA & Khenya. This 124 BPM afrohouse masterpiece is not just a mere reinterpretation but a technically sophisticated production that highlights advanced sound engineering and meticulous attention to detail. The remix stands out through its expertly layered tribal afrohouse drums, creating a dynamic rhythmic foundation that is both complex and invigorating. The percussion elements are finely tuned, with intricate polyrhythms characteristic of afrohouse, providing a rich texture that complements the track’s energetic pulse. The drum programming employs a combination of traditional African percussive instruments blended seamlessly with digital drum machines, offering a bridge between organic and synthetic sounds. Iconic ethnic melodies weave through the track, driven by carefully modulated synthy riffs. These riffs employ subtractive synthesis techniques, utilizing low-pass filters to shape the harmonic content and create a warm, resonant tone that contrasts beautifully with the sharp, percussive elements. The melodic lines are crafted with precision, using automation to subtly evolve the timbre and sustain listener interest throughout the track. The vocal elements are another cornerstone of the remix. Processed through advanced vocal effects chains, including reverb, delay, and slight pitch modulation, the vocals retain their emotive quality while seamlessly integrating with the track's overall sonic landscape. The producers have skillfully used EQ and dynamic range compression to ensure the vocals sit perfectly in the mix, neither overpowering nor getting lost among the instrumentation. Driving punchy kicks, underpinned by pulsating basslines, establish a solid groove. The bass synthesis showcases deft use of sidechain compression, synchronized with the kick to create a "pumping" effect that enhances the track's dancefloor energy. The hypnotic synth leads are crafted using layered oscillators and phase modulation, creating a lush, expansive soundscape that propels the track forward. In conclusion, this remix is a testament to THEMBA & Khenya’s production prowess. It’s a masterclass in blending traditional afrohouse elements with modern electronic production techniques, resulting in a track that is both technically impressive and irresistibly danceable. #PureGold Love iT. [/content]
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The publisher has also extended its deal with Da Beatfreakz following the massive success of their 26x platinum hit ‘Prada’ last year
Armada Music Publishing, the dedicated publishing division of Armada Music Group, has announced a slate of new deals with Bloom Twins, SHELLS and Trance Wax, as well as the extension of its successful partnership with Da Beatfreakz. Armada Music Publishing continues to grow its presence in the UK, further expanding its roster of successful producers and songwriters that already includes D.O.D, Ki Fitzgerald, Tom Staar, Kryder, Chicane and more.
Armada Music Publishing has signed exclusive writer agreements with the likes of:
The London-based dance-pop duo Bloom Twins comprised of Ukrainian twin sisters Anna and Sofia Kuprienko. The deal will further develop their songwriting and producing careers, building on the popularity of hits like ‘High on Beat’ (ft. Jan Blomqvist), ‘DayDream’ (ft. Benny Benassi) and ‘Opposite of Crazy’ (ft. Purple Disco Machine), as well as their presence in the fashion world, with appearances at GUCCI’s Spring/Summer 2023 runway show and campaigns for Sephora, Armani A/X, Swarovski, Si Rossi, Pandora and more.
Sarah Sheldrake, also known as SHELLS. Sheldrake is known for her songwriting and achieved a UK Top 5 hit and a Song of the Year nomination at the 2024 BRIT Awards with ‘Dancing is Healing’ and has collaborated with top artists like Meduza, Rudimental, and Sonny Fodera.
Belfast-based producer Garry McCartney, aka Trance Wax. McCartney is known for tracks like 'Black Lion', 'Rhythm of the Night', his remixes of Tom Smith and MEDUZA. He is also recognized for his custom live sets and has performed to sold-out crowds at London’s Printworks in support of electronic music group Above & Beyond.
Additionally, the publishing division has renewed its exclusive songwriter agreement with Da Beatfreakz (Obi 'O1' and Uche Ebele 'U1'). The deal builds on Armada’s initial partnership with Da Beatfreakz, which is marked by the duo’s co-written share in 26x platinum hit single ‘Prada’ (performed by Cassö, RAYE and D-Block Europe), which copyright has surpassed a billion streams and earned them nominations for Song of the Year at the 2025 BRIT Awards and for an Ivor Novello Award.
“This is an exciting time for Armada Music Publishing—we’re honored to join forces with Bloom Twins, SHELLS and Trance Wax, and build on the success of our partnership with Da Beatfreakz,” said Maykel Piron, CEO of Armada Music Group. “Each of them truly represents the very best in songwriting, and we’re thrilled to support them on their respective musical journeys.”
About Armada Music Group
Armada Music Group is the parent company of the world’s biggest independent dance music label, Armada Music, the first-ever dance investment fund, BEAT Music Fund, and its dedicated publishing division, Armada Music Publishing. Armada Music was founded in 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron and David Lewis (AR-MA-DA). A seven-time winner of the EDMA’s for ‘Best Global Label,’ Armada Music boasts the globe’s biggest dance music catalog of over 50,000 tracks and a mouth-watering artist roster. Promoting dance music all over the world from its offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York and London, Armada Music represents and cultivates the creative exploits of some of the biggest players in the electronic music game, including Armin van Buuren, Lilly Palmer, ARTY, Audien, Miss Monique, D.O.D, Ferry Corsten, Yulia Niko, Jan Blomqvist, Loud Luxury, and Tensnake. Through this star-studded dance music army, Armada Music collects over 1 billion streams per month, secures weekly airplay on the biggest nationwide broadcasting stations (such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM), and frequents the top spots of the U.S. Mediabase Dance Airplay charts. Continually bringing out the best in its artists has led to various high-magnitude achievements, including Armin van Buuren’s Grammy nomination for “This Is What It Feels Like,” Lost Frequencies’ Diamond Award for exceeding the mark of one billion streams on Spotify and the huge success of Loud Luxury and Brando in the U.S. and beyond.
About Armada Music
Armada Music is the biggest independent dance music label in the world. Founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron (CEO) and David Lewis, the label manages an ever-growing catalog of over 50,000 tracks built up across twenty-plus years of specialized dance music exploitation.
Representing artists such as Armin van Buuren, ARTY, D.O.D, Eelke Kleijn, Jan Blomqvist, Joris Voorn, KI/KI, Lilly Palmer, Loud Luxury, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, THEMBA and Yulia Niko, Armada Music amasses more than one billion streams per month, airplay on leading radio outlets such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and top positions in the world’s most notable charts. Significant label milestones include Armin van Buuren's Grammy nomination for 'This Is What It Feels Like' and two tracks surpassing one billion streams on Spotify: Loud Luxury and Brando’s ‘Body’ and Lost Frequencies’ ‘Are You With Me’.
Across offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music offers a global appeal to its growing roster. The label has its own club, radio studio and multiple production studios, and hosts various live formats. Producer platform Armada University, which offers educational products and opportunities, shows the label’s sustained effort to nurture the next wave of talent.
The re-issue comes as an official Record Store Day 2025 release
Widely regarded as one of the greatest house music albums of the 21st century, Dennis Ferrer’s 2006 debut album ‘The World As I See It’ has been reissued on vinyl in a limited run—marking the first time all ten tracks from the album have been available in one vinyl package. Coinciding with Record Store Day 2025, the release will be available at participating retailers across the U.S. and U.K. from April 12, 2025.
Originally released in 2006 on the iconic NYC house label King Street Sounds, ‘The World As I See It’ features timeless dancefloor anthems such as ‘Church Lady’ with Danil Wright, ‘How Do I Let Go’ featuring K.T. Brooks, and ‘Touched The Sky’ featuring Mia Tuttavilla. The album received widespread acclaim within the underground scene and solidified Ferrer’s reputation as a key figure in house music—particularly in the deep and soulful house subgenres.
‘The World As I See It’ reached #26 on the Official UK Dance Albums Chart in 2006 and later re-emerged on digital platforms, peaking at #43 on the iTunes Chart in 2022, and #24 on the Apple Music Chart in 2020. The single ‘Touched The Sky’ also saw success, peaking at #32 on the Official UK Independent Singles Chart in 2007.
In a recent documentary from Armada Music and Beatport—part of the 2024 relaunch of King Street Sounds—scene trailblazers hailed tracks like ‘Church Lady’ as “unavoidable,” while Dennis Ferrer shared exclusive detailed insights into the origins and making of ‘How Do I Let Go.’
‘The World As I See It’ is available as a limited edition sky blue high quality double pack vinyl and includes a frameable, double sided record sleeve-sized poster.
About Dennis Ferrer
Right place, right time. It's an old cliché, but it's one that's been the definition of Dennis Ferrer's musical career. Just as the dance music world was heading into the world of afro-centric house, Ferrer was there. And then, when it began to embrace the mix of tech and soul, Ferrer was there again, leading the way with his impeccable productions. As Ferrer goes, it seems, so does electronic music. And, as someone who's never content to do the same thing twice, it's clear that he'll be staying on top for years to come.
Ferrer burst back into the consciousness of most dance music heads with the release of "Sandcastles," (Ibadan) his collaboration with Jerome Sydenham in 2003. A throwback to his techno roots as producer of the first ever release on Synewave in 1994 and mixed with a healthy dose of soul, the track was a massive hit for the duo. But, to his credit, Ferrer didn't simply repeat the formula afterwards. Instead, whether it's been the gospel house sounds of his remix of Blaze & Barbara Tucker's "Most Precious Love" (Defected) or the deeper-than-deep rework of Fish Go Deep's "The Cure & The Cause," (Defected) Ferrer has continued to push a variety of genres all at once. It's clear that Ferrer isn't content to rest on his laurels: he's too busy dreaming up new ways to shock and delight audiences.
Of course, we do say "back" into the consciousness of dance music heads because Ferrer has been around for far longer than 'Sandcastles'. He was crafting techno records in the mid-'90s as Morph and then had success in the Afro and gospel house scenes with releases via his Sfere label, an imprint he began alongside Kerri Chandler. "Sandcastles" merely marked his return to techno phase - and broadened his appeal to a new audience largely unfamiliar with his past work. But it's this past work that gives his new productions such resonance: unlike many of this house peers, Ferrer's techno experience has given him an edge that you can hear in his recent work.
"Son of Raw," (Ibadan) "Church Lady," (Defected) "Underground Is My Home," (King Street Sounds) and "Touched the Sky" (King Street Sounds) have all been huge dancefloor anthems and all show a different side of the Ferrer personality. As he's said in interviews, "It doesn't matter if it's gospel house, Brazilian house, jazz house, or whatever. As long as it's got soul and moves people, that's all that matters." Collected on his full-length The World As I See It (King Street Sounds), it's a sound that reached many different audiences. "Transitions" and "P2DaJ" were huge in the techno world, while the beautiful ode "How Do I Let Go" was a hit in the gospel house scene, the success of which has become bittersweet considering the recent passing of its vocalist, KT Brooks, one of Ferrer's favorite vocal collaborators.
Ferrer has brought that anything goes approach to his newest venture, Objektivity. The new imprint has thus far focused itself on vocals, featuring often unlikely turns from indie heroes like Ane Brun and Télépopmusik. Low slung and deep, Objektivity is a cutting-edge label in touch with its time, putting a uniquely American spin on the deep house revival that is currently making waves in Europe. And with releases from the likes of the young phenoms the Martinez Brothers (who are going from strength to strength) and classic New York house heads like Timmy Regisford and Quentin Harris, it's obvious that Ferrer doesn't regard the label as a vanity project. Objektivity is a living, breathing thing - one that's set to drop bombs on the dancefloor for years to come.
Ferrer started out 2009 with quick acclaim from the top download store Beatport who awarded him Best Deep House Artist of 2009. But that wasn't enough to make Ferrer rest, for most of the year in-between a heavy DJ schedule, he's been hold up in his super secret Hoboken New Jersey studio slowly crafting what promises to be his best work to date - a brand newalbum tentatively entitled "The More Things Change."
Ferrer released the piano driven summer smash "Sinfonia Della Notte" on Strictly Rhythm in May 2009 which fans and press alike bugged over. DJ Mag said the single was leading the charge for a piano chord driven house music revival but we know Ferrer is just flexing one of his many skills.
Just how much more was revealed in mid November when Ferrer unveiled his single "Hey Hey" for Objektivity which immediately caught on with DJs and with Mixmag UK who gave it a Big Tune review. UK radio DJ Pete Tong helped the noise too saying the record ‘gives me goose bumps, it’s quality from start to finish; it’s a return to the finest virtues of house music, this is brilliant.'
Perhaps part of the appeal here is "Hey Hey" is vocal driven and so it's appropriate that Dennis has just been nominated for a Grammy for another vocal driven tune - his "Dennis Ferrer Objektivity Mix" of Dido's "Don't Believe In Love" (Arista). But vocals aren't all that's appealing with "Hey Hey" it's been drawing attraction for the superb production standards - something Dennis made even clearer when he decided to reveal part of the technical process behind the tune in the single' press release - Resident Advisor's reviewer commented - "even a novice like me can often hear how ridiculously sharp his productions are."
"The Red Room", 2010, marked Ferrer's follow up to "Hey Hey", has received accolades from the top DJs around the world. The unique vocal was cut during a wild studio session where the vocalist repeated one of the lines "Welcome To The Red Room Honey" which after some editing became the hook of the tune. Remixed by the Detroit prodigy Kyle Hall and "tech dubbed" by The Martinez Brothers & Jerome Sydenham, The Red Room became yet another modern classic.
Next up: "No Difference", a 2011 collaboration with Andre Hommen, yet another young talent, discovered by Ferrer. Deceptively simple, “No Difference” features retro drum pattern and repetitive vocal lines while also incorporating a warm, synth-fuelled groove. It's the smattering of piano keys and the the jacking groove that truly bring the funk though, ensuring Ferrer's latest is draped in vintage Objektivity characteristics.
Dennis Ferrer isn’t known as a prolific remixer, but when he does turn his hand to something you can be sure that the result will be worth the wait. His November 2012 remix of "Underground" has been hammered across Ibiza all summer long, and for good reason. Developing the chords of the original beautifully and adding a devastatingly infectious organ lead-line, Ferrer builds and builds before unleashing huge, pounding keys for a truly breathless finale, shooting the track straight to Nr. 1 on the Beatport Deep House chart.
As always with Ferrer the best is yet to come. With a deep knowledge of the past and a constant push for the future, Ferrer remains one of the true greats of house music - a leader and innovator whose enjoying the buzz around him but keeping on pushing the limits. Stay tuned.
Armada Music Group’s dance music investment company has acquired Tiga’s cult hit ‘Sunglasses at Night’ and more as part of the deal
BEAT Music Fund, the world’s first dance music investment company from Armada Music Group, today announced it has acquired the rights to a large portion of masters from Tiga, renowned DJ, producer and founder of Turbo Recordings. The deal includes Tiga’s ‘Sunglasses at Night,’ ‘Bugatti,’ ‘You Gonna Want Me,’ ‘Let’s Go Dancing,’ and ‘HAL’ ft. Kölsch, all of which solidified him as a techno luminary and have collectively garnered over 33 million streams on Spotify.
“Teaming up with BEAT and Armada Music Group marks a pivotal moment for me as an artist,” said Tiga. “We share a passion for dance music and a deep respect for creators in this space, and I look forward to working closely with the Armada team to reinvigorate my work and expand the influence of the techno genre.”
Lauded for his inventive sound that led the early-aughts electro revival, Tiga began releasing music in the late ‘90s and rose to global prominence with his electronic cover of Corey Hart’s ‘Sunglasses at Night’ in 2001. His critically acclaimed albums, Sexor, which spawned viral tracks like ‘You Gonna Want Me,’ and Ciao!, achieved massive success and played a major role in shaping the modern dance scene.
The acquisition reinforces the shared goal to breathe new life into his work. DJ and producer Layton Giordani’s recent remix of Tiga and Audion’s 2013 classic ‘Let’s Go Dancing’ earned a #1 spot on 1001Tracklists’ DJ Charts and nearly 2M streams across streaming platforms. Reimagined with a higher BPM for his energetic live sets, DJ Reinier Zonneveld and Zyntherius’ remix of Tiga’s 2001 hit ‘Sunglasses at Night’ also quickly found success as a 2024 club anthem.
“Tiga is a generational talent who has left an indelible mark on the dance music industry,” said Maykel Piron, CEO of Armada Music Group. “His prolific work - as both a solo artist and producer - has helped shape the genre for nearly 30 years. We’re honored to preserve Tiga’s legacy and look forward to seizing new opportunities to revitalize his iconic hits.”
Tiga is the latest artist to join BEAT’s notable roster as the company continues its mission to empower creators and build upon some of the most respected catalogs in the dance genre. To date, BEAT has inked catalog deals with Kevin Saunderson, Markus Schulz, Robbie Rivera, Jax Jones, Amba Shepherd, VIVa MUSiC, Sola Records, King Street Sounds, Chocolate Puma and more.
About BEAT Music Fund
Launched by Armada Music in 2023, BEAT Music Fund is the world’s first dance music investment company, acquiring catalogs with the mission of honoring, representing and reinvigorating them. BEAT’s portfolio includes the catalogs of house and techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records, electronic music star ARTY, legendary NYC-based house label King Street Sounds, chart-topping producers Chocolate Puma, acclaimed U.K. duo Solardo’s Sola Records and Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Jax Jones. For more information, visit beatmusicfund.com.
About Armada Music
Armada Music is the biggest independent dance music label in the world. Founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron (CEO) and David Lewis, the label manages an ever-growing catalog of over 40,000 tracks, built up across twenty-plus years of specialized dance music exploitation.
Representing artists such as Armin van Buuren, ARTY, D.O.D, Eelke Kleijn, Jan Blomqvist, Loud Luxury, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Tensnake, THEMBA and Yulia Niko, Armada Music amasses more than one billion streams per month, airplay on leading radio outlets such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and top positions in the world’s most notable charts. The label also takes great pride in major achievements such as Armin van Buuren’s GRAMMY nomination for ‘This Is What It Feels Like’, Loud Luxury and Brando’s ‘Body’ surpassing one billion streams on Spotify and breaking artists such as Lost Frequencies into global stardom.
Across offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music offers a truly global appeal to its growing roster. The label has its own club, radio studio and multiple production studios, and hosts various live formats. Producer platform Armada University, which offers educational products and opportunities, shows the label’s sustained effort to nurture the next wave of talent.
In 2023, Armada Music launched BEAT Music Fund, the world’s first dance music investment company, that acquires catalogs with the mission of honoring, representing and reinvigorating them. BEAT’s portfolio will continue to grow; in the first six months following its launch, BEAT acquired the catalogs of, among others, electronic music star ARTY, house and techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records, legendary NYC-based house label King Street Sounds and chart-topping producers Chocolate Puma.
Known for his ingenious revamps of ’90s classics, rising star Hypaton lands on Armada Music with a phenomenal rework of 'Time Is The Healer' by Riva, the same duo behind Chocolate Puma. Pitting the timeless vocals and melody against edgy beat drops infused with crunchy synth stutters, the young producer is clearly paving his way to stardom.
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King Street Sounds Unveils the Electrifying King Street: Beat Match II Remix Compilation.
King Street Sounds is thrilled to announce the release of its latest remix series installment, "King Street: Beat Match II," a dynamic collection that bridges the gap between the past and the present. This volume is packed with invigorating 4-to-the-floor house beats, expertly crafted to electrify both clubs and festivals.
"King Street: Beat Match II" features sensational remixes from renowned artists including ESSEL, Kryder & Jay Robinson, DJ Vivona, and Paul Adam. These trailblazers in the music industry have breathed new life into classic tracks, skillfully reimagining gems by prominent artists like Gasparian, Technique, Ralphi Rosario & Linda Clifford, and Qubiko & Fabio Ricciuti.
This compilation promises to be an essential collection for any house music enthusiast, offering a refreshing punch with each track. Whether you're on the dance floor or enjoying a festival, these remixes are designed to elevate the energy and keep the groove going all night long.
"King Street: Beat Match II" is now available on all major music platforms. Dive into the pulsating rhythms and experience the vibrant fusion of classic and contemporary house music.
King Street Sounds has been a staple in the house music scene, renowned for its dedication to delivering cutting-edge music and supporting talented artists worldwide.
News comes as the publisher continues to prioritize creative A&R investment, expand its burgeoning roster and fuel the success of dance artists globally
Armada Music Publishing, the dedicated publishing division of Armada Music Group, has announced extended deals with renowned dance DJs NERVO and Reinier Zonneveld, as well as the renewal of 90% of its sub-publishing agreements. These extensions signal the strength of Armada Music Publishing’s relationships with producers, publishers, and catalog owners, and speak to the value the company brings to songwriters and emerging talent.
Armada Music Publishing’s future efforts with Australian DJ duo NERVO will focus on artist development through releases and writing sessions with third parties. Known for their prolific songwriting, NERVO has written and produced hit songs for artists like Kylie Minogue, Ke$ha, Afrojack, Steve Aoki, and Miley Cyrus. Armada Music Publishing controls the publishing rights to several of their biggest hits, including “Worlds Collide” and “Best Friend” by Sofi Tukker ft. The Knocks & Alisa Ueno.
The publisher’s renewed agreement with Dutch DJ and producer Reinier Zonneveld will spotlight international expansion and collaborations with other artists and producers. The initial partnership, which began in 2021, successfully developed Zonneveld’s identity as a powerhouse live performer. Widely lauded for his innovative live sets, solely consisting of his own repertoire, Zonneveld played over 100 shows in 2024 and is preparing for his debut US headline tour this spring. In 2024, he performed back-to-back with his AI alter ego at the R² Festival for 30,000+ attendees in the Netherlands and will return with the second edition of the festival this year as he continues to push the boundaries of live shows through his use of cutting-edge technology intertwined with his own tracks. Armada Music Publishing owns the publishing rights to some of Zonneveld’s most popular dance-floor hits, including “Flying Octopus” ft. HI-LO and Oliver Heldens,“CSE” and “Fist on Acid” ft. Angerfirst.
Armada Music Publishing also renewed 90% of its sub-publishing agreements, initiated last April following the acquisition of Amsterdam-based music publisher, Cloud 9 Music, through BEAT Music Fund. This underscores the publisher’s strong and trusted relationships with its partners, who continue to demonstrate their confidence in the company’s expertise and creative vision.
“These deal extensions are a direct reflection of the demand we’re seeing in the market, Armada’s company evolution, and our team’s dedication to the one-of-a-kind dance artists we serve,” said Maykel Piron, CEO and co-founder of Armada Music Group. “After acquiring Cloud 9 Music in early 2024, Armada Music Publishing grew from a small-scale operation to a dynamic team of twenty. We’re thrilled to continue our success with NERVO and Reiner Zonneveld, and are looking forward to helping more artists fulfill their unique creative potential.”
Operating under its parent company, Armada Music Group, which provides label, publishing and catalog acquisition services under one roof, Armada Music Publishing leverages the label’s artist-centric approach to creativity to seize burgeoning opportunities for today’s creators in the publishing world.
About Armada Music Group
Armada Music Group is the parent company of the world’s biggest independent dance music label, Armada Music, the first-ever dance investment fund, BEAT Music Fund, and its dedicated publishing division, Armada Music Publishing. Armada Music was founded in 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron and David Lewis (AR-MA-DA). A seven-time winner of the EDMA’s for ‘Best Global Label,’ Armada Music boasts the globe’s biggest dance music catalog of over 50,000 tracks and a mouth-watering artist roster. Promoting dance music all over the world from its offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York and London, Armada Music represents and cultivates the creative exploits of some of the biggest players in the electronic music game, including Armin van Buuren, Lilly Palmer, ARTY, Audien, Miss Monique, D.O.D, Ferry Corsten, Yulia Niko, Jan Blomqvist, Loud Luxury, and Tensnake. Through this star-studded dance music army, Armada Music collects over 1 billion streams per month, secures weekly airplay on the biggest nationwide broadcasting stations (such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM), and frequents the top spots of the U.S. Mediabase Dance Airplay charts. Continually bringing out the best in its artists has led to various high-magnitude achievements, including Armin van Buuren’s Grammy nomination for “This Is What It Feels Like,” Lost Frequencies’ Diamond Award for exceeding the mark of one billion streams on Spotify and the huge success of Loud Luxury and Brando in the U.S. and beyond.
About Armada Music
Armada Music is the biggest independent dance music label in the world. Founded by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron (CEO) and David Lewis, the label manages an ever-growing catalog of over 40,000 tracks, built up across twenty-plus years of specialized dance music exploitation.
Representing artists such as Armin van Buuren, ARTY, D.O.D, Eelke Kleijn, Jan Blomqvist, Loud Luxury, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Tensnake, THEMBA and Yulia Niko, Armada Music amasses more than one billion streams per month, airplay on leading radio outlets such as BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, and top positions in the world’s most notable charts. The label also takes great pride in major achievements such as Armin van Buuren’s GRAMMY nomination for ‘This Is What It Feels Like’, Loud Luxury and Brando’s ‘Body’ surpassing one billion streams on Spotify and breaking artists such as Lost Frequencies into global stardom.
Across offices in Amsterdam (HQ), New York, London and Laren (NL), Armada Music offers a truly global appeal to its growing roster. The label has its own club, radio studio and multiple production studios, and hosts various live formats. Producer platform Armada University, which offers educational products and opportunities, shows the label’s sustained effort to nurture the next wave of talent.
In 2023, Armada Music launched BEAT Music Fund, the world’s first dance music investment company, that acquires catalogs with the mission of honoring, representing and reinvigorating them. BEAT’s portfolio will continue to grow; in the first six months following its launch, BEAT acquired the catalogs of, among others, electronic music star ARTY, house and techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson’s KMS Records, legendary NYC-based house label King Street Sounds and chart-topping producers Chocolate Puma.