It’s been an amazing ten years for Dash Berlin since he dropped break-through record and all-time classic ‘Till The Sky Falls Down’ in 2007 and the Dutch DJ and producer has been one of dance music’s main pillars since. Now, to celebrate his eighth consecutive Top 20 spot in DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs poll, Dash Berlin delivers new single ‘Love Out Loud’, which shows exactly how he managed to remain at the pinnacle of the scene throughout the years and why his reign won’t be coming to an end any time soon.
While beautifully strummed guitars and waves of summer vibes make the original version of ‘Love Out Loud’ lean toward a more tender side to the Dutchman’s signature sound, the Club Mix hammers down in “regular” Dash Berlin fashion. Both melodically impeccable and complementary to each other, those two versions make ‘Love Loud Out’ another grand addition to the Dash Berlin arsenal.
Securing the twentieth spot in this year’s DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll, Dash Berlin is the main supplier of some of the most iconic songs in dance music history. In between a dazzling tour schedule with headline slots at prestigious clubs and leading festivals such as Ultra, Electric Love and EDC, he drops insanely infectious originals on a regular basis (recently examples include ‘Home’, ‘We Don’t Belong’ and ‘Heaven’) and has become a star remixer through his highly acclaimed takes on global hit singles such as Lost Frequencies’ ‘Are You With Me’, Alan Walker’s ‘Faded’ and Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson’s ‘Symphony’.
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