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Neoni - Sucker Punch

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Hardwell Explained: Bio, Biggest Tracks, Tour Dates & Socials

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Few names carry as much weight in electronic dance music as Hardwell. The Dutch DJ and producer has shaped the sound of big room house, topped DJ Mag's Top 100 twice, and headlined every major festival you can name. Whether you caught his legendary sets at Ultra or Tomorrowland, or discovered him through chart-dominating tracks, his influence on the genre is impossible to ignore.

At RIKIO ROCKS, we cover the artists who define EDM culture, and Hardwell sits right at the top of that list. This guide breaks down everything you need to know: his rise from teenage bedroom producer to global icon, the tracks that built his legacy, upcoming tour dates, and where to follow him across social media and streaming platforms. Consider this your complete resource on one of electronic music's most significant figures.

Why Hardwell matters in modern EDM

Understanding Hardwell's significance means recognizing how one artist fundamentally changed what electronic music could achieve on a global scale. His impact extends far beyond his own discography, reaching into production techniques, festival culture, and the careers of countless producers who studied his approach. You'll hear his fingerprints across the entire big room movement that dominated the 2010s.

His role in defining big room house

Hardwell didn't just ride the big room wave; he built the blueprint that others followed. His tracks combined massive drops, precise builds, and festival-ready energy that turned dance floors into collective experiences. The formula he perfected became the standard template for main stage sets worldwide, and you still hear producers reference his approach in tracks released today.

"Big room house reached its commercial peak largely because Hardwell proved the sound could pack stadiums and top charts simultaneously."

Influence beyond production

His Revealed Recordings label launched careers for artists like Dannic, KAAZE, and Maddix, giving you a pipeline of fresh talent that keeps the sound evolving. Hardwell also pioneered the "Hardwell On Air" podcast, which became essential listening for millions of fans tracking new releases and unreleased edits. When he took a hiatus in 2018, the void he left proved just how central he'd become to the scene. His 2022 comeback sparked immediate global interest, selling out shows within minutes and reminding everyone why his name carries so much weight in electronic music culture.

Hardwell bio and career timeline

Robbert van de Corput was born on January 7, 1988 in Breda, Netherlands, and adopted the stage name Hardwell before his teenage years even ended. You can trace his professional journey back to 2009, but his real story starts much earlier, with bedroom productions and local DJ gigs that built the foundation for global success. Understanding his timeline shows you how strategic releases and relentless touring transformed a talented producer into an international phenomenon.

Hardwell bio and career timeline

Early beginnings and breakthrough

Hardwell's first major breakthrough came in 2011 with "Zero 76", but the track that truly changed everything was "Spaceman" in 2012. That single topped Beatport charts and became a festival anthem you still hear today. By 2013, he'd claimed the number one spot on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs poll, a position he defended again in 2014. His debut album "United We Are" arrived in 2015, solidifying his status as more than just a singles

Wynn Nightlife Unveils Massive 2026 DJ Residency Season in Las Vegas

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Wynn Nightlife has confirmed its 2026 DJ residency lineup across XS Nightclub, Encore Beach Club, and Encore Beach Club at Night in Las Vegas. The updated calendar includes both returning artists and new additions. As a result, several performers are scheduled for recurring appearances throughout the year across Wynn’s nightlife venues. Residency Activity Confirmed via […]

The post Wynn Nightlife Unveils Massive 2026 DJ Residency Season in Las Vegas appeared first on EDMTunes.

Hjafri - Sirius (Official Visualizer)

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Discover 'Hjafri - Sirius' on your favorite streaming platform ▶ https://Armada.lnk.to/SiriusYA Subscribe to the Armada Music YouTube channel: https://armadamusic.lnk.to/YTSubscribeYA Click the ? to stay updated with our new uploads! The Swedish progressive house/techno DJ and producer Hjafri reworks 'Sirius', originally by The Alan Parsons Project. The track is a classic sports anthem, made iconic by the Chicago Bulls during team introductions and closely associated with Michael Jordan. Eric Prydz premiered and opened with Hjafri's version at ARC Music Festival, in Chicago. Since then, Eric has been playing it in all his sets even though Eric almost never plays other DJs Music. Other plays include Layton Giordani and Yotto. Connect with Armada Music ▶https://www.instagram.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.facebook.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.twitter.com/armada ▶https://www.soundcloud.com/armadamusic ▶https://www.tiktok.com/@armadamusic ▶https://www.armadamusic.com #ArmadaMusic

PRISMATIC by Tiësto 005

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PRISMATIC playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5C1xZf4tCOisk1nsiAafAR Follow Tiësto: https://www.Tiesto.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tiesto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiesto X: https://www.x.com/tiesto Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/@tiesto See Tiësto live: https://www.tiesto.com/tour/ Tracklist: [00:00] Intro [00:32] 1 Entasia x Sil - Windows [03:16] 2 Southbound - I'm God [05:32] 3 LONGSTORYSHORT - 4AM DUB [07:21] 4 Iain M - Endless Sky [11:03] 5 Lostly - As You Leave [13:47] 6 Richard Durand - Rubicon [18:37] 7 Factor B - You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone [23:15] 8 Mathame - Love Somebody (LEV Remix) [26:15] 9 MESH (SA), Stone Van Brooken - Remember [28:49] 10 Fahlberg - It's All Good [32:21] 11 Cubicore - Bring It Back [35:05] 12 Genix & Bebi - Feels Like [37:14] 13 33 Below - HALO [39:28] 14 Y Traxx - Mystery Land (Quinny Remix) [42:36] 15 Kingi - Rain [44:50] 16 HIFEER - Wilderness [47:05] 17 Dimension, Karen Harding - Guardian Angel (Modeā Remix) [49:57] 18 Ben Gold - Blackcard [52:44] 19 KUKO - Voicemail [56:52] 20 B Jones - Glow Up

Dillon Francis - What it Feels Like (Feat. Daya)

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Alesso, Pendulum - FADE

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NOT BAD FOR A GIRL Issues Open Letter on Line-Up Inequality

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Open letter highlights regression in non-male artist bookings and urges industry-wide action to address imbalance.

An open letter from UK collective NOT BAD FOR A GIRL (NBFG) is drawing attention to a stark decline in gender diversity across club and festival line-ups. Written by Founder and Director Martha Bolton, the letter cites newly released statistics showing that some 2026 events feature as few as 10% non-male artists — a significant drop from 28% in 2022.

Bolton’s message urges promoters, bookers, fans and fellow artists to take practical steps towards reversing the trend, warning that continuing in this direction threatens the sustainability and cultural richness of the UK’s dance music scene. The letter has already been endorsed by artists including Jyoty, Jamz Supernova, and Saoirse, alongside key industry figures from Defected Records, the Featured Artists Coalition and He.She.They.

Representation in Decline Despite Earlier Gains

The open letter outlines a series of observations from upcoming 2026 festival and club line-ups, comparing them to diversity benchmarks established in previous years. At one major UK festival, NBFG notes that nearly 80% of booked acts are male, with all headline slots filled by all-male groups. Another event shows similar trends, with no visible representation of trans or non-binary artists.

In the club sector, the pattern is repeated. A Manchester venue recently announced a season with 75% male artists, while a London club features at least one line-up composed entirely of men. These figures suggest a marked backslide from the upward trend seen in the Jaguar Foundation’s 2022 report, which tracked gender-diverse representation rising from 14% in 2018 to 28% in 2022.

The implications, Bolton argues, are far-reaching. “Fewer bookings lead to less income, reduced visibility, and fewer chances to progress into headline slots,” the letter states. “Over time, this creates a cycle where artists are deemed 'too risky’ because they were never given the chance to build momentum.”

A Call for Industry-Wide Commitment

NBFG’s letter outlines four calls to action. Promoters and bookers are urged to commit to more inclusive programming at all levels — including headliners. Fans are encouraged to support events with diverse line-ups through their purchasing choices. Artists are asked to use tools like inclusion riders and platform-sharing to support underrepresented peers. And all industry participants are invited to sign the letter and speak up against inequality when they see it.

The tone remains collaborative rather than confrontational. Bolton writes, “We’ve chosen not to name names because the market is hard enough, and we don’t believe that finger-pointing is a useful tool for positive change.”

NOT BAD FOR A GIRL has spent the past seven years advocating for non-male and gender-diverse artists in dance music through club nights, festival stages, workshops, and label releases. Their latest campaign builds on that work, encouraging supporters to take an active role in shaping a more equitable future for the scene.

Supporters can read and sign the open letter on NBFG’s website. Read and sign here.

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