AMSTERDAM DANCE EVENT - WE KNOW MUSIC 🎧🎤🎼

in music •  6 years ago  (edited)

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 ADE started yesterday in Amsterdam. 

The Amsterdam Dance Event. We Dutchies know Dance Music, very well. We love it too!!
Dsnce and the party is starting for the 23rd year and as a legacy to Dance Music. About 300,000 enthusiasts and professionals from about 100 countries. During the 23rd edition, ADE also pays attention to 30 years of DUTCH DANCE. during the event there is also the possibility to attend conferences. The event is five days, with 2500 artists at more than 140 locations.

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Dutch DJs we All know are offcourse are Afrojack, Tiësto, DonDiablo, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Showtek, Nicky Romero and My favorite Tony Junior and Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
Dance is in our soul, and a very good export product. The DJs are flying All over the world.

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Yes, dance music has been popular for a long time in Europe compared to the North-American, South-American and Asian markets, but still there are way more popular (not necessarily better) Dutch House DJs than neighbouring countries like Germany, England, Belgium and Denmark. Only Sweden has a similar amount of mostly EDM DJs. If you look at the DJ Mag Top 100, if you like this list or not, 29 of the 100 DJs are Dutch.
France has David Guetta, he is great.
I am watching a interview with him now. Before he is playing in Amsterdam.

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It started in the 90´s. Pioneers like Tiesto, Armin van Buuren, DJ Jean got into the scene and inspired young DJs to play. Also the radio stations like Radio 538 had a big influence to play every week the “dance smash of the week”.
And now they have the DJ HOTEL everyday on the radio.
If you can please listen its great. The dance music became very popular around the year 2000. Nowadays when you go to the supermarket you will hear dance music while you get your groceries together. Even the Dutch King is listening to it, he was present at many shows, like Armin van Buuren’s show in 2013 for example.

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Something that Dutch people have in common with Swedish people is that they are good at marketing a product. Gouda Cheese, Heineken, Unilever in the Netherlands. H&M, Ikea, Volvo, Spotify in Sweden. The same with the dance music. The Netherlands saw the dance music industry from early days on already as serious business and has some big companies like the festival organisation ID&T or dance label Spinnin’ Records making money out of it.

If you are coming to Holland for the music, ENJOY

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