Yes, you heard that right!
A collaboration between Hardwell and Afrojack is in the works!
Reigning world No #1 DJ as voted on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll, Hardwell certainly needs no introduction. Apart from releasing his debut album “United We Are” early this year, the superstar DJ/producer recently brought his “I AM HARDWELL” tour to Singapore and Bangkok.
Much like Hardwell, fellow Dutch superstar DJ/producer Afrojack has also had quite a fruitful year – having played at some of the biggest music festival thus far, he also stopped by Kuala Lumpur recently for #TWP. Known for his versatility and creativity in music, he has collaborated with some of todays’ top producers and artistes including Steve Aoki, Martin Garrix and Snoop Dogg.
Now, if you’re wondering why we’re rambling on about Hardwell and Afrojack – well, it’s because the duo have apparently joined forces! According to Hardwell’s teasing on his social media platforms, a Hardwell-Afrojack collaboration is in the works, and we’re quite excited to say the least.
Hardwell recently uploaded a photo of Afrojack and himself in a studio on Twitter and Instagram along with the caption saying: “Collab time @djafrojack”.
Collab time @djafrojack pic.twitter.com/HSY7OHvIV1
— Hardwell (@HARDWELL) May 27, 2015
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Definitely, not the first time they’re working together, the duo teamed up in 2008 to release a track titled “Let The Attack Begin”. Though that track really isn’t one of our favourites, we’re expecting big things from this duo as they’ve come so far since 2008.
As of now, no further details in regards to this collaboration has been revealed, but we will be looking out warily for updates so stay tuned. ;)
Till then, we’ll leave you with the duo’s track from 2008 – “Let The Attack Begin”.
Are you guys looking forward to the upcoming collaboration? Share your thoughts with us by sounding off in the comments section.
Source: Dancingastronaut , featured image via likeclubs
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