Sunday, July 16, 2017

Dim Mak x Tomorrowland 2017 - Mixed By MORTEN

With the countdown to Tomorrowland drawing closer, Dim Mak’s very own MORTEN is throwing down a killer mix to tie you over till then. Featuring the hottest new tracks from Dim Mak boss Steve Aoki and artists such as Keys N Krates, Rain Man, Garmiani, Stööki Sound, Bad Royale, R3LL, and many more, let us take you on a sonic journey just in time for this renowned festival.


TRACKLIST
1. MORTEN - ID
2. UZ & Stööki Sound - Bang (feat. Foreign Beggars)
3. WatchTheDuck - Making Luv To The Beat (feat. T.I. & DJ E-Feezy) [R3LL Remix]
4. Borgeous & MORTEN - Hold Up
5. Bad Royale - Malo (feat. Rayna)
6. Garmiani - Voodoo (Feat. Walshy Fire)
7. MORTEN & Riggi & Piros - TTFU (Original Mix)
8. Steve Aoki - Night Call (feat. Lil Yachty & Migos)
9. Borgore - Help
10. Keys N Krates & KRANE - Right Here (QUIX Remix)
11. Mangchi - The Best (Steve Aoki Remix)
12. Marnik & Miami Blue - Matador (feat. Marano)
13. Rain Man & MAX - Do You Still Feel? (Extended Mix)

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By Any Means Necessary

In 1996, Steve Aoki founded DIM MAK and developed it into an influential independent record label and music lifestyle brand. Responsible for launching the careers of seminal acts such as Bloc Party, The Bloody Beetroots, The Chainsmokers, Deorro, Keys N Krates and countless others, the independently owned DIM MAK has consistently pushed new musical movements via its staunch DIY ethos. With a back catalog hundreds of records deep, a history of legendary live events, and a fully formed clothing line, Dim Mak continues its global mission of promoting boundary-pushing music and culture ‘by any means necessary.’

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