This Trailer For Hardwell’s Documentary Reveals The Problem With Mainstream EDM

The successor in a long line of Dutch electronic music artists who have secured the coveted DJ Mag #1 honor, progressive house superstar Hardwell has the kind of career that almost every DJ/producer dreams of. Now they can all live vicariously through him by watching I Am Hardwell: Living The Dream, a documentary of his latest 34-stop tour which has its red carpet premiere today to coincide with Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).

The successor in a long line of Dutch electronic music artists who have secured the coveted DJ Mag #1 honor, progressive house superstar Hardwell has the kind of career that almost every DJ/producer dreams of. Now they can all live vicariously through him by watching I Am Hardwell: Living The Dream, a documentary of his latest 34-stop tour which has its red carpet premiere today to coincide with Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).

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Interestingly, though, the official trailer for the film succeeds in highlighting the most universal criticism of both the DJ Mag Top 100 polls and the careers of artists like Hardwell alike: At this level of the game, it’s less about music and more about popularity.

A clip from one of the artist’s early interviews featured in the trailer sums it up with poetic simplicity. When asked about his dream, a young Hardwell says, “To be the number one DJ.” Not to simply create music, or to humbly move whatever audience he’s blessed to have through the majesty of said music – just to be #1.

Nonetheless, a slew of “music fans” will undoubtedly go out to see Hardwell‘s documentary, I Am Hardwell: Living The Dream as it hits Dutch theaters tomorrow and video on demand services a couple months afterwards. Check out the official trailer above and let us know if you plan to follow suit by making a trip to the comments section below.


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