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Afrojack Debuts An Anthemic New Single At At EDC New York

Afrojack made a big fuss about how he was outgrowing big room house back in 2014, and his latest release reflects that - even if it took a couple of years for whatever reason. The Dutch superstar DJ/producer just premiered a future bass ID at EDC New York that capitalizes on the post-EDM genre's compounding momentum.
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Afrojack made a big fuss about how he was outgrowing big room house back in 2014, and his latest release reflects that – even if it took a couple of years for whatever reason. The Dutch superstar DJ/producer just premiered a future bass ID at EDC New York that capitalizes on the post-EDM genre’s compounding momentum.

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In all fairness, Afrojack’s new track (which is more than likely titled “Say Goodbye”) contains all the ingredients necessary to become a 2016 festival staple. A memorable vocal contributed by an as-yet-unidentified female singer accompanies a buildup that’s somewhat more main stage-friendly than the typical future bass track, with a euphoric crescendo of pad synths and pitch-shifted vocal cuts at the drop.

By and large, however, Afrojack seems to have fallen off to some degree in recent years. His new mini-documentary series could indicate that he plans to reclaim his career though, so perhaps the song he debuted at EDC New York last weekend is a sign of what’s to come in the months to follow?


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