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Vicetone is a Dutch DJ and production duo formed by Ruben Den Boer (born 22 January 1992) and Victor Pool (born 9 July 1992), from the Dutch city of Groningen. In 2013, they were voted into the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs list for the first time at 60th as a new entry.[1] Later in 2014, they went up 24 places on the list, coming 36th.[2] In 2015, they fell 14 places to 50th.[3] Both listeners of electronic music since childhood, Victor and Ruben met at 15 years of age in school, where they shared their musical tastes and different songs they heard. Influenced by artists like Eric Prydz and Swedish House Mafia, they began to produce their own music. In early 2012, they began making house music, specifically progressive house. That same year, they signed to Monstercat, and released their song Heartbeat with Collin McLoughlin, which was very well received by the public.[4] To date, they have remixed the likes of world-renowned artists such as Adele, Calvin Harris, Maroon 5, and Zedd. In July 2013, they went on the Nothing Toulouse: North American Tour by Nicky Romero, where they performed as a supporting act for him, and, in October, they were also part of the Protocol Recordings ADE 2013 Label Night line-up. In November of that year, they joined the duo of Australian producers Nervo on their #NERVOnation tour in Mexico. In 2014, Vicetone opened the year with releases on Spinnin' Records, including their tracks Lowdown and Ensemble. They also had other high-profile releases on Nicky Romero's Protocol Recordings and Hardwell's Revealed Recordings. They also performed at the 2014 edition of the Ultra Music Festival.[5] Their major breakthrough that year, however, came with the release of their first Beatport #1 overall charting track Let Me Feel, that was a collaboration with Nicky Romero.[6] Later that year, they performed at the TomorrowWorld festival in Atlanta.[7] Vicetone also announced that they had also composed the single United We Dance as the soundtrack for the 2014 Ultra Music Festival aftermovie, which they then released on Ultra Records.[8] For their final track of 2014, Vicetone released their track What I've Waited For through Monstercat. To start off 2015, Vicetone released their vocal progressive track No Way Out, a collaboration with vocalist Kat Nestel, which marked the third track they released through the Spinnin' Records main imprint, after Lowdown and their remix of Cash Cash's Overtime. Following the success of their Ultra Music Festival aftermovie anthem, they released the festival's 2015 anthem Follow Me featuring JHart on 17 February 2015.[9] Later in 2015, the duo released two more singles with Kat Nestel titled Angels and Nothing Stopping Me, both on Ultra Music, released a remix for a song from the popular game League of Legends called Project Yi and they remixed Hardwell and Tiesto's collaboration, Colors. To start off 2016 they released a new track on Spinnin' Records called Pitch Black. This was followed by the release of their first EP entitled Aurora, which was released in April before the beginning of a headline tour of the same name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Vicetone is a Dutch DJ and production duo formed by Ruben Den Boer (born 22 January 1992) and Victor Pool (born 9 July 1992), from the Dutch city of Groningen. In 2013, they were voted into the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs list for the first time at 60th as a new entry.[1] Later in 2014, they went up 24 places on the list, coming 36th.[2] In 2015, they fell 14 places to 50th.[3] Both listeners of electronic music since childhood, Victor and Ruben met at 15 years of age in school, where they shared their musical tastes and different songs they heard. Influenced by artists like Eric Prydz and Swedish House Mafia, they began to produce their own music. In early 2012, they began making house music, specifically progressive house. That same year, they signed to Monstercat, and released their song Heartbeat with Collin McLoughlin, which was very well received by the public.[4] To date, they have remixed the likes of world-renowned artists such as Adele, Calvin Harris, Maroon 5, and Zedd. In July 2013, they went on the Nothing Toulouse: North American Tour by Nicky Romero, where they performed as a supporting act for him, and, in October, they were also part of the Protocol Recordings ADE 2013 Label Night line-up. In November of that year, they joined the duo of Australian producers Nervo on their #NERVOnation tour in Mexico. In 2014, Vicetone opened the year with releases on Spinnin' Records, including their tracks Lowdown and Ensemble. They also had other high-profile releases on Nicky Romero's Protocol Recordings and Hardwell's Revealed Recordings. They also performed at the 2014 edition of the Ultra Music Festival.[5] Their major breakthrough that year, however, came with the release of their first Beatport #1 overall charting track Let Me Feel, that was a collaboration with Nicky Romero.[6] Later that year, they performed at the TomorrowWorld festival in Atlanta.[7] Vicetone also announced that they had also composed the single United We Dance as the soundtrack for the 2014 Ultra Music Festival aftermovie, which they then released on Ultra Records.[8] For their final track of 2014, Vicetone released their track What I've Waited For through Monstercat. To start off 2015, Vicetone released their vocal progressive track No Way Out, a collaboration with vocalist Kat Nestel, which marked the third track they released through the Spinnin' Records main imprint, after Lowdown and their remix of Cash Cash's Overtime. Following the success of their Ultra Music Festival aftermovie anthem, they released the festival's 2015 anthem Follow Me featuring JHart on 17 February 2015.[9] Later in 2015, the duo released two more singles with Kat Nestel titled Angels and Nothing Stopping Me, both on Ultra Music, released a remix for a song from the popular game League of Legends called Project Yi and they remixed Hardwell and Tiesto's collaboration, Colors. To start off 2016 they released a new track on Spinnin' Records called Pitch Black. This was followed by the release of their first EP entitled Aurora, which was released in April before the beginning of a headline tour of the same name. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nevada
Astronomia
Walk Thru Fire
Animal
Waiting
Angels - Radio Edit
Nevada (feat. Cozi Zuehlsdorff)
Something Strange
Angels (feat. Kat Nestel) - Radio Edit
Nothing Stopping Me (feat. Kat Nestel)
Way Back
Nothing Stopping Me
United We Dance - Vicetone Edit
No Rest
Heartbeat (feat. Collin McLoughlin)
Landslide
I Hear You
Barcelona Nights
South Beach
Fences
I'm On Fire
What I've Waited For
Apex
I Feel Human
United We Dance - Radio Edit
What I've Waited For (feat. D. Brown)
White Lies - Original Mix
Harmony
Tomorrow Never Comes
Chasing Time - Radio Edit
Somebody Like You
Shadow
Home
Anywhere I Go
No Way Out - Radio Edit
Bright Side
Wish You Were Here
Pitch Black
Stars - Radio Edit
Collide (feat. Rosi Golan)
Heartbeat
Always Running
No Way Out (feat. Kat Nestel) - Radio Edit
Follow Me
Aftermath
Feels Like
Fix You
Hope
Tonight We Dance
Way Back (feat. Cozi Zuehlsdorff)
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