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W&W and Blasterjaxx are definitely

W&W x Blasterjaxx – Let The Music Take Control

Home Uncategorized W&W x Blasterjaxx – Let The Music Take Control

W&W and Blasterjaxx are definitely two of the most exciting and energetic DJ duos in the music scene. The Dutchmen joined forces and made a powerful, energetic track ‘Let The Music Take Control’. After their previous successful collaborations like Rocket and ‘Browser’, they will make you go wild once again with their latest release.

With festival season just around the corner, this is the perfect time to release a track like this. The combination of the electro sound, slamming beats and powerful melodies, which don’t lack massive kick drums and dark, but uplifting synths, will most certainly be featured in many DJ sets at the upcoming summer events and festivals. The collaboration has been hyped up and highly anticipated for a long time, ever since W&W played it for the first time at last years Amsterdam Music Festival (AMF).

This is what the talented producers said about their big room/electro house crossover collaboration:

W&W: “When Blasterjaxx first send us a sample of this track, we were instantly hooked. We sat down in the studio together as soon as possible to finish it up and have been playing it in almost every set in the past twelve months. We first played this track last year at Tomorrowland and the crowd went absolutely nuts, so ‘Let the Music Take Control’ will always remind us of that massive show in Belgium.”

Blasterjaxx: “We’ve successfully collaborated with our friends from W&W before, and we felt it was time for us to present another festival banger together. We decided to ask W&W for their input when we couldn’t decide between two versions of the track we’d made previously, and this is the end result, something we’re really proud of. 

Listen to ‘Let The Music Take Control’ below and get ready for festival season.

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