Let’s go! The new dance track ‘Anywhere With You’ invites you to get up and dance, travel or to have fun with your friends and loved ones. After listening to the demo, with only the voice of Tonino Speciale, also known as Taranteeno, and piano music, Afrojack immediately felt the ‘Tomorrowland feeling’. He invited DubVision to add their signature epic sound, and Lucas & Steve for the sweet guitars and a fresh coat of organic polish. This feelgood anthem celebrates that the world is opening up, and is released on Wall Recordings on 30th September at 5pm CET.
Afrojack and DubVision worked together on the tracks “Back to Life” and “New Memories” which both were a great success. ‘Anywhere With You’ marks the first collaboration between Afrojack and Lucas & Steve, and is destined to be a true festival hit as these five amazing talents join musical forces. Ideal for events like Tomorrowland in both its melodies and enormity, the new single is all about dancing and having fun with your friends and loved ones, wherever you are: ‘Anywhere With You’.
“When I heard the demo I knew ‘this is going to be it’, and with Lucas & Steve and DubVision we made this song epic. It’s an honor for me to collaborate with these artists on this happy and positive song, and I can’t wait to see the reactions of the fans” – Afrojack.
“When we got the demo from Nick, we instantly knew what to do with the arrangement. We love the uplifting summer feeling, and with Lucas and Steves touch the record became a next level feel good banger! We can’t wait to play this one live and see the crowd’s reaction!” –Dubvision
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