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Inspired by the dance music scene of the mid-80s to early 90s (think house, new wave, freestyle, hiphop, acid, hiphouse), Armand Van Helden set out to make Ghettoblaster retro-sounding.
The cover of Armand Van Helden's latest has a photo of an African boy holding up a rifle and setting his aim from a position in the grass. H... Armand Van Helden2Future4U Published Feb 01, 2000 ...
Beat-Herder, the UK's barmiest musical festival dedicated to pure hedonism, celebrated its 20th anniversary this year, with a ...
This October, Ministry of Sound celebrates 34 years of club culture in London with New York house pioneer Armand Van Helden.
One step away from top billing — and pipped only by Dutchman Armin Van Buuren — is New York DJ-producer Armand Van Helden. Though they share Dutch lineages and near-superstar status, in other ...
Armand Van Helden, “U Don’t Know Me” Duane Harden [who sang on the song] is a guy I knew from Boston. He would dance like crazy, and when he really loved a song, he would just start yelling.
Now the latest cut from the British singer’s debut album sees a scorching new remix courtesy of Armand Van Helden and can be heard above. Check it out and let us know what you think of the banger.
Thousands of dance music fans descended on a stately home in West Lothian at the weekend for a two-day event. The grand ...
Parklike Festival 2025 line-up in full with Lola Young and Charli XCX playing ...
After a few years of not being seen or heard from, Armand Van Helden is back with a new album. As before, he defies expectations, this time mixing 70s rock with modern house.
First up is a house mix from DJ Armand Van Helden, which stretches the song past the six-minute mark and utilizes Smith’s voice similarly to how the Disclosure guys used it on “Latch,” which ...
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