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Biography
They began when by chance they met at the 2007 Trance Energy Event. In just three years, they became one of the most fresh and exciting electronic dance acts on the scene. They have developed their signature trance sound that has made its mark at some of the most prestigious clubs, arenas and festivals around the world.
At the beginning of their career, they started to produce their own respective floor-thrillers. Their debut single was a track entitled “Mustang” which peaked at #63 on the Netherlands Single Top 100 Chart. ‘Dome’ & “Arena’ (whiched featured on the Armin Only DVD, followed up it’s freshman success, and found it’s way into the hands of heavyweights such as Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Markus Shulz. They were tipped by Armin van Buuren as the best up and coming production duo out there.
Their chart success has been solidified with their 2013 release of “Lift Off” which made it to #12 in the Netherlands Dutch Top 40 chart, and their most recent release, “Bigfoot” making it to #2 in the Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Chart, and into the charts of Austria, France, Germany and Switzerland.
2014 saw W&W collaborate with Hardwell and Fatman Scoop on a track called “Don’t Stop the Madness”, with Headhunterz on a track called “We Control the Sound” and a track called “Rocket” with BlasterJaxx.
Live reviews
The Dutch electronic dance music duo have been creating awesome music over the past few years, and although they only released their first tracks back in 2008, they’ve had immense success in album releases and live performances ever since. Both Willem and Wardt are great at interacting with each other in their performances and creating something energised and exciting for the audience to watch.
Seeing them live, they were playing at a club venue and promoting the album Impact. They opened with their most well known track Lift Off, which immediately had everyone flocking towards the DJ booth and dancing straight away. As soon as they moved onto their album, they were encouraging everyone to keep dancing and the atmosphere maintained its electricity.
It’s awesome to see DJs perform live, because it’s easy to forget the skill and talent that goes into producing their music, and watching the duo mixing, changing sound scopes, playing the synth, and scratching the decks was incredible. From start to finish I didn’t stop dancing, and they were great fun to watch. I’d definitely recommend seeing the in a club or at a festival, the atmosphere perfectly matched the genre of their music.