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There are just some special

5 IDs we are still waiting for

Home Uncategorized 5 IDs we are still waiting for

There are just some special tracks producers won’t release. Maybe they are waiting for the right moment or the tracks need more work and tweaking. Producers nowadays need to know if the track works on the dancefloor and do so by teasing us with exclusive new music. These 5 IDs are long awaited and definitely amazing.

 

  1. Oliver Heldens – ID

(Be The Same)

This track has been an ID for about 1 year and has been rumoured to be collaboration between Heldens and Tchami. This track is Oliver Heldens at his best, going a different way and changing his style up a bit. With a pounding deep bass and catchy vocals this one we are really excited for.

  1. Hardwell & Martin Garrix– ID

(Carrousel, Music Box)

The two big-room legends produced this festival banger last year and premiered being played at Tomorrowland 2014. This energy-filled track has a joyful build-up leading to an incredible powerful drop. Keep your eyes open for this one.

  1. Axwell – ID

(Think About it)

The track Axwell refuse to release. Axwell is know for keeping tracks for himself and this gem have been not been released for the past 5 years. A simple but uplifting melody blended with male and female vocals along with a stunning breakdown in the middle. The track is believed to be released with Axwell & Ingrossos new album.

  1. Shapov – ID

(Belong)

The talented Russian, Shapov, transitions in to more melodic and melancholic in this track rumoured to be a collaboration with Axwell & Ingrosso. A track that’s been played out for a year in total with many different versions. Piano, guitars and inspiring vocals, an incredible track without a doubt.

  1. Dubvision – ID

Euphoric and breath-taking. Another astounding track by the Dutch brothers that has dominated the EDM scene with their unique sound which has kept fans eager for more music. A track that has all the Dubvision trademarks. Heavy melodic shifts combined with bright rich tones. Played throughout the year, this track needs to be released this moment.

 

Note: Producers behind these ID’s are solely based on rumours. There’s chance this list isn’t correct.

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