Armin van
Buuren is one of the most popular DJ's around: voted number one twice by
DJ Mag, 30 million listeners to his radioshow and worldwide gigs.
His ‘76',
‘Shivers' and ‘Imagine' artist albums are award-winning, his Armada Music label
is a big success and the amount of fans is still growing fast.
Awards & Accolades
Armin van Buuren has been named number one in the prestigious DJ Top 100
poll twice in a row, in 2007 and 2008- voted for by over 350,000 people across
the world, as an indication of his prolific output over the more than 10 years
he's been dj'ing and producing. Being the official World's Most Popular DJ is
just one of his many achievements, but the driving force behind his success is
an overriding passion for dance music.
Even a basic
list of recent successes reads like a lifetime of work: he was awarded with the
prestigious Buma Cultuur Pop Award in 2008. This was followed by being voted as
the Best Trance Artist in the Beatport Music Awards judged on the musician's
artistic achievements, national and international success. Next to that, Armin
was awarded for Best European DJ at the 2009 IDMA Awards, along with 3 other
Awards. It is evident that Armin van Buuren has become one of the decade's most
influential trance acts.
But there's more. ‘Best Album' for artist album ‘Shivers' at both the Dutch
Release Dance Awards and the prestigious Edison Awards; ‘Best Compilation' for
‘A State Of Trance', in 2006, claiming the ‘Best European DJ' award in 2007 and
‘Best Mix Radio Show' at the Miami Winter Music Conference 5 years in a row,
for radio show ‘A State Of Trance' - now broadcasting on a massive 40 FM
stations as well as satellite and internet radio, with over 30 million
listeners a week; a 6 year residency in Ibiza at Amnesia and over 50,000
downloads every week from podcasting high end chart-bothering positions all
over the world for singles, albums and compilations, with single ‘Rush Hour'
used as the theme tune to the UEFA European Youth Championship; the #1 entry in
the Dutch album charts with his artist album ‘Imagine', the #1 entry of the DVD
registration of ‘Armin Only ‘ Imagine' - the landmarks just keep coming!
Armin's own productions have all made a huge impact and quickly gain worldwide
acclaim; his latest artist album titled ‘Imagine' entered the Dutch Album Top
100 Chart at number one; this is the first time a dance producer has ever
accomplished such a feat in the history of Dutch music. The first single to be
taken from this album, ‘Going Wrong' with DJ Shah featuring Chris Jones,
entered the Dutch Singles Chart at number five. The ‘Armin Only DVD' was
also released and reached the acclaimed number one spot in its second week. His
back catalogue includes Blue Fear, Communication, Sound of Goodbye, Shivers,
Rush Hour, Burned With Desire, Exhale, Love You More, This World Is Watching
Me, and Yet Another Day. While the remix offers flood in, Armin only takes on
tracks that he really loves. He uses exactly the same criteria for his
compilations, meaning that every release from Armin or his long-running Armind
label is a bone fide stormer that's earned its place. His output includes
tracks for the cult TV series 24, and the likes of Motorcycle's As The Rush
Comes.
A State of TranceCause aside from recognition and ever-going fan support,
it's the music that means most to Armin. The perfect example of that given
fact, is his weekly 2-hour radioshow ‘A State of Trance'. Listened to by
30 million EDM lovers, he continues to deliver his fans a selection of the best
in trance and progressive, no matter how cluttered his tour schedule might be.
The 8th birthday of the show was celebrated in style with a cross-country
72-hour live broadcast, with three events in Germany, UK and the Netherlands.
In addition to the weekly show, Armin also started the weekly ASOT podcasts,
which contain highlights and Armin's favourite tracks from the previous
episode, to ensure that trance lovers across the world will never miss another
episode!
Armin Only Sold-out shows for Armin Only in 2005 and 2006
created eager anticipation of the third edition, which kicked off in a sold-out
Jaarbeurs in Utrecht in 2008; over 16,000 fans attended and were enthralled by
the DJ's nine hour set. The theme of the night was ‘Imagine', described by Armin
as "the celebration of our sensations both in life and in club land." Fans all
around the world needed not to despair, as ‘Armin Only' tour dates were also
set for Romania, Poland, Belgium, Australia andUSA; aside from his ‘normal'
tour in England, Scotland, Ibiza, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, with expected dates
in, for an example, the Czech Republic. On New Years Eve 2008-2009, Armin
managed to draw 35,000 people to his Armin Only show in the Los Angeles Sports
Arena, making him the first Dutch DJ ever to have drawn such a big crowd to an
own event.
How it all beganBorn in Leiden, Holland (on December 25, 1976) to a musical
family, Armin indulged his passion for music from a young age. He spent all the
money he earned with his paper round on records. His mum won a computer when he
was 10, gaining Armin's interest. "So as a little nerdy kid I was writing my
own basic programs, and learnt about the technology from there." He progressed
from making low-profile mix tapes for friends to higher profile mixes when he
discovered experimenting with different sequences on his computer through his
uncle. "I was so stunned by what I saw him doing on the computer, that I got
addicted to creating music right there and then!"
"I loved dance music immediately - this great rebellious sound that was so
different to the ‘beautiful' songs of the years before". Armin cites electronic
pioneer Jean Michel Jarre as a major influence, as well as Dutch producer Ben
Liebrand, who later mentored him in his mixing and producing. In the early
days, Armin thought it was wise to have something extra in case the dj'ing
didn't work out. So he studied for a law degree. The final year of his course
was inevitably stretched as he juggled his studies with his increasingly hectic
schedule; his rise to fame included lots of productions and remixes, as well as
playing out to packed clubs every weekend. It took him three years to graduate,
but his determination made him succeed!
Armin is a dedicated trance lover, but isn't imprisoned by a single genre,
saying "What makes trance work so well is that it doesn't stick to one style,
and can incorporate electro, minimal, whatever it likes." Armin is now a
fully-fledged artist in his own right, where it's all about the music.
"This is just what I really want," says Armin. "It's not just
love for music, it's my passion. It goes beyond liking, and beyond a hobby,
it's about a way of living. Music is essential to my life".
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