Showing posts with label Armin Van Buuren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armin Van Buuren. Show all posts

Monday, May 27, 2013

EDM : Top 40 Richest Electronic DJs In The World



Top 40 Richest Electronic DJs In The World (2013)

#1: Tiesto – $75 million
#2: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (Daft Punk) – $60 million
#3: Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk) – $60 million
#4: Paul Oakenfold – $58 million
#5: Paul van Dyk – $52 million
#6: John Digweed – $45 million
#7: Armin Van Buuren – $40 million
#8: Judge Jules – $42 million
#9: Sasha – $40 million
#10: Pete Tong – $32 million
#11: Moby – $30 million
#12: David Guetta – $30 million
#13: Fatboy Slim – $23 million
#14: The Chemical Brothers – $20 million
#15: Ferry Corsten – $19 million
#16: Deadmau5 – $18 million
#17: Carl Cox – $16 million
#18: Skrillex – $16 million
#19: Benny Benassi – $15 million
#20: DJ Pauly D – $15 million
#21: Sven Vath – $14 million
#22: Calvin Harris – $13 million
#23: Avicii – $12 million
#24: Afrojack – $11 million
#25: Kaskade – $10 million
#26: Sebastian Ingrosso (Swedish House Mafia) – $10 million
#27: Steve Angello (Swedish House Mafia) – $10 million
#28: Axwell (Swedish House Mafia) – $10 million
#29: Darude – $9 million
#30: ATB aka Andre Tanneberger – $8.5 million
#31: Richie Hawtin – $8.5 million
#32: Gareth Emery – $7 million
#33: Erick Morillo – $6 million
#34: Martin Solveig – $5 million
#35: Eric Prydz – $4.5 million
#36: Markus Schulz – $4 million
#37: Mark knight – $4 million
#38: Adam Beyer – $3 million
#39: Danny Tenaglia – $3 million
#40: Bad Boy Bill – $2.5 million
#41: Little Louie Vega – $2 million
#42: Morgan Page – $2 million
via – Celebritynetworth

Monday, January 21, 2013

EDM : Full Lineup for A State of Trance 600 NYC at Madison Square Garden 3/30/13


  a state of trance nyc 600

New Yorkers (and many Americans for that matter) have been looking forward to this day for too long. After weeks of anticipation, Armin van Buuren finally announced the lineup for the landmark performance of ASOT 600 at Madison Square Garden. Following in the footsteps of the performances of Swedish House Mafia, A-Trak, and Jacques Lu Cont, this lineup is stacked with legendary artists. Here’s how it breaks down:
  • Armin van Buuren
  • Ferry Corsten
  • Markus Schulz
  • W&W
  • Alex M.O.R.P.H.
Tickets will go on sale on January 23, 2013 at 12pm EST to the general public, with pre-sale tickets available at  10am EST.
All-in-all, this lineup did not come as a surprise to me. As the first trance performance in Madison Square Garden, a lineup with two other trance “greats” only makes sense. Additionally, W&W have always been favorites of Armin. Although I was hoping for a bit more diversity in the lineup, I have a feeling that each and every performer will compose magnificent and diverse sets for this legendary performance.

Credit : EDM Insider

Sunday, December 30, 2012

EDM : Ultra Music Festival reveals huge 'Phase 1' 2013 line-up

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Taking over Miami each March, Ultra Music Festival has grown into a colossus. In 2012, the festival brought over 165,000 punters to downtown Miami across the weekend, with one of the most bombastic dance music line-ups you’ll find anywhere in the world. “America’s the land of the big,” is how Dirty South put it to inthemix. “They don’t really muck around there. It’s big or nothing.”
Going “big” is once again the name of the game in 2013, with Ultra staging two separate three-day festival weekends next year: March 15, 16 and 17 and March 22, 23 and 24, 2013. “This is a unique concept from anything ever done before in our space, as it will be two weekends…two unique experiences,” says the festival’s co-founder Russell Faibisch. “There are a lot of incredible plans and surprises lined up for everyone attending our 15th Year Anniversary!” Last week brought the news that Deadmau5 will be returning to Ultra on both weekends, after a hiatus from festival stages, joining the previously-announced Swedish House Mafia on the final leg of One Last Tour.
Now Ultra’s Phase 1 line-up for 2013 has been announced, and it’s a monster. Among the attractions are Armin van Buuren staging the A State Of Trance 600 arena, Carl Cox and Friends returning, plus the live shows of Booka Shade, Boys Noize, The Bloody Beetroots and Hot Chip. Then of course there are Ultra’s returning drawcards like Tiesto, Avicii and David Guetta. Check out all the names below – and expect much more to come. 

Credit : InTheMix


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

EDM : UMF TV Episode 04 - A STATE OF TRANCE

This episode is all about 'A State Of Trance' at Ultra 2012. It's a special on the ASOT Sunday in the megastructure. In this feature we will focus on Trance music, How it has changed over the years, what that 'state' of trance is and why it fits Ultra so well. It captures the energy and feeling of Trance and gives more insight about the genre through interviews with the Armin van Buuren, Dash berlin, Sander van Doorn, Ferry Corsten, Cosmic Gate & Gareth Emery. Who all played amazing sets at the arena that day. 


Saturday, October 20, 2012

EDM : Video - A Year with Armin van Buuren - #1 DJ



 


Why are we so captivated by the superhero? Because in some degree he isn’t a superhero at all. Every hero has a weakness– what the Greeks defined as the tragic flaw– that makes us fear for his life every time he takes to the sky in our defense. We know he could fall, and for that reason he mesmerizes us. We exalt the superhero because he is still human like us; we cherish him because he is real.
In the EDM world, Armin van Buuren is our superhero– our Superman. And what, if anything, “A Year with Armin van Buuren” shows us is that he is also real, also human, just like all of us. Behind all of the music and lights is a man, emotional and vulnerable, whose passion burns bright inside. And this passion, above all else, has been his driving force in becoming the world’s most accomplished DJ.
What we learn about Armin in this short hour is that he is quite an emotional character. We see him, in one scene from his home in Leiden, go from joking around with his parents about a Blu-Ray player to sinking into a moment of great nostalgia as he stands in the small childhood bedroom that served as his first studio. It is these moments, not the ones of his famous shoulder-shrugging on stage in front of tens of thousands of screaming fans, where we feel like we get to know Armin on a personal, profound level. We see his self-awareness as he talks about how he can be grumpy around those he loves; we come to know his humility as he congratulates David Guetta backstage on surpassing him for the #1 spot in the DJ Mag Top 100 in 2011.  Most of all, we see the intense determination he has in his art as we watch him build “Brute” in-studio with Ferry Corsten. In just fifty minutes, we see a kaleidoscope of emotions, good and bad, from Armin van Buuren.
 The awkward tension between the top 2 DJs
Towards the end of the documentary, we witness Armin with his wife, Erika, as he takes a phone call from DJ Mag informing him that his streak of #1 rankings was at an end, being voted #2 in the world behind David Guetta for 2011. Invincibility forgone, Armin still remains gracious and jovial as he concludes the phone call. It isn’t bitterness or anger or disbelief that veils him, just a somber sense of dissatisfaction.  You can see in his demeanor that he’s disappointed in himself, even though it is no small thing to have won four years straight and then slip only one spot to #2 worldwide. He’s still honored and thankful, just not as honored and thankful. He admits that it’s just an award, that it isn’t why he works, but he also acknowledges the emotional vilification that comes with worldwide praise. He’s conflicted. Here we see a glimpse of that passion, of that fire, that burns so bright in him. We see a man still driven, even after such immeasurable success, by his deeply personal love for the music.
 Armin with his wife and his daughter Fenna
But alas, we end our time with Armin with reflections far removed from late-night-into-early-morning raves, photo shoots and interviews or crowds of people chanting his name. We’ve seen enough of the superhero scaling walls and soaring between skyscrapers in the name of justice and harmony. Now we see Armin van Buuren, the man, in the final moments of the film. He talks about how coming short in the Top 100 DJ #1 award means nothing compared to spending a day with his then-newborn daughter, Fenna. The joy he feels with her surpasses all else to Armin, almost brought to tears as he expresses this to the camera.



There is a depth to Armin van Buuren that we will never know, even with all of the broadcasts, festivals, stages and cameras capturing elements of his brilliance. And, in so many ways, this masterful documentary teaches us that. The film ends not with affirmations of success, proclamations of grandeur or promises of eternal fame, but with the touching realization that there is much more to this man than his incredible contributions to music. This isn’t Armin van Buuren standing atop the world, looking down from above and shouting his name from the heavens; this is Armin van Buuren tearing away his super-suit and showing us his heart.

Credit : EDM Tunes