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2011.03.15 [LA] AFROJACK, NERVO, TARA BROOKS at The Music Box Hollywood
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| themusicboxla |
Fresh off of winning a 2011 American Grammy Award, The Music Box Hollywood presents AFROJACK and more live at The Music Box Hollywood Tuesday March 15th, 2011!
Stay tuned for more event announcements.
Tickets available online at:
http://www.wantickets.com/affiliate...=160539&id=1114
21 & Over
Doors 10pm-3am
The Music Box
6126 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 424-0808
http://themusicbox.la/
http://facebook.com/themusicboxla
AFROJACK BIOGRAPHY
The stars must've been aligned just right when Nick van de Wall (better known as Afrojack) saw his first ray of light. Music was his first love since his early youth. He started playing piano when he was only five. Being a very creative student, Afrojack spent most of his time listening to all kinds of music while studying. It was no surprise that it didn't take him long to turn the tables and start making music instead of just listening to it.
At the age of 11, Afrojack gets hold of a program called Fruity loops. At this point in time his talent and passion for creating music truly surfaces. Rapidly acquainting himself with and appreciating Fruity Loops, it becomes his program of choice, which he uses to this day. Afrojack finishes school and decides to proceed with his musical career. Not being able to make a living out of it yet, he starts to work part-time in bars and catering. Now he has more than enough time to discover the club scene in Rotterdam, starting with his first night out in the old club Las Palmas when he was only 16 years old. After this, many club nights, side-jobs, small DJ-gigs for the fun of deejaying and a lot of studio time followed.
In 2006 he sets off to Crete (Greece) deejaying for five full months straight in every club that would have him, learning the craft and making his first ‘flight hours’. It was also in Crete where he landed his first small hit, called ‘F*ck Detroit’. When returning home to the Netherlands, he was fired up and started producing more and more tracks, determined to get ihis productions released on a label. With a little help from Sidney Samson and Laidback Luke, Digidance decides to give it a shot, and it worked; ‘Afrojack - In Your Face’ scored #60 in the Dutch Top 100 and #3 in the Dutch dance Top 30. Not too bad for the first release of an 18 year old kid.
In 2007 Nick starts performing under the name Afrojack, determined to try to make it to the top as a DJ and producer. Track after track and remix after remix follows and he even starts his own label ‘Wall Recordings’. Afrojack is rarely seen outside of his studio. When he's not deejaying, he is producing and it starts to pay off. His tracks start being supported by international DJ's like Josh Wink, Dave Clarke, Laidback Luke, Fedde Le Grand, Marco V and Benny Rodrigues.
In 2008 he hits the clubs with ‘Math’ and ‘Do My Dance’ and both tracks get picked up by every big name in the industry. Afrojack hooks up with the Partysquad to add vocals to “Do My Dance”and a couple of weeks later, the ‘Drop Down (Do My Dance)’ co-op mix is born. This track hits the Dutch top 20 and gets crowned "Tune of the Week" by the biggest Dutch radio stations. Afrojack starts appearing at many important festivals, like Mystery Land, Tomorrowland (Belgium), Extrema Outdoor and Sensation.
The world heard more and more from Afrojack in 2009 and it didn’t take a long time for David Guetta to notice Afrojack’s talent. They decided to meet up in the studio, which resulted in ‘Toyfriend’, a collaboration between the two, and an Afrojack remix of Guetta’s track ‘Sexy Bitch’. Afrojack also played at David Guetta’s ‘F*** Me I’m Famous’-events.
Befitting his position as the leading figure of the Dutch new wave, his success stretches far beyond his home turf; 2010 has seen him become one of the most in demand DJ/producers of any nationality.
With a peerless reputation as a producer , his signature style is bringing him the kind of remix requests that most dance artists will only ever dream of. (for example Lady Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’ and Madonna’s ‘Revolver’)
Gig-wise, he’s rocked the world’s biggest floors including Pacha Ibiza, Miami Ultra Music Festival and Electric Daisy Carnival in LA.
Afrojack’s rise to fame as a producer has brought him a roll call of A-list champions – from Pete Tong to David Guetta, and Josh Wink to Fedde Le Grand, along the way collaborating with some of the world’s most respected producers and artists like David Guetta, Steve Aoki, Diplo, Kid Cudi, Pitbull and Black Eyed Peas.
His most recent single, ‘Take Over Control ft. Eva Simons’, is currently one of the hottest club anthems on the planet, not least in the UK where it’s been championed by Radio 1’s Annie Mac and Pete Tong. The track also hit No 2. on Beatport and has already reached over 1 million views on YouTube.
Respected by his colleague DJ’s for his production skills and loved by clubbers for his dancefloor bombs and energetic performances, Afrojack is setting new standards in the industry.
Additional Info:
http://www.afrojack.com/
http://www.facebook.com/djafrojack
http://www.twitter.com/djafrojack
http://www.myspace.com/djafrojack
http://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/.../25750/Afrojack
http://www.youtube.com/afrojacque |
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by themusicboxla
TARA BROOKS ( http://djtarabrooks.com ) confirmed! More lineup announcements coming soon. |
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| Laila.OC |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nerologic
| are you going now? |
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by Laila.OC
are you going now? |
I was always going, it's a friends birthday bash that night...well one of many parties for his bday lol |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| whats up with the guest list yo!!! :) |
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| DjWoody |
| Are they gonna be selling tickets at the door? |
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| Nerologic |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
Are they gonna be selling tickets at the door? |
I doubt it since it sold out.
Only way you would be able to buy a ticket at the door is if you are on a list. |
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| Laila.OC |
irrelevant now, but yes you were able to buy tickets at the door for $50 when i got there at like 10:45. i didn't look into it too much though since we rushed by it because one of the girls with us bought a ticket off of stubhub for $90 the day before lol.
I had soooooooo much fun, Nervo & Afrojack played awesome sets (sorry we missed Tara), the crowd was on point and it was packed but not too bad at all. The lights were HORRIBLE though. they were blinding and really annoying, especially if you were on the very top. |
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