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Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown – Big Room Never Dies

July 13, 20183 min read

96/100


An Anthem of the whole genre
• Blasterjaxx and Hardwell together, this time for something over the expectations
• Mitch Crown, what a vocal!


“Big Room Never Dies” is evidently not just a song, but a concept. An Anthem. With a capital A.
When in 10 years people will talk about Big Room, together with all the classic masterpieces of the genre, we are sure that this Hardwell and Blasterjaxx collab will be called out.

Titles, in EDM, are important. Artists should stop using boring names like “Get Down” or “Hands Up” to their creation, but try to give that personality to make them unique. Part of “Big Room Never Dies” power is obviously the name itself, that will surely be used by big room fans as a reply to the question “Is Big Room dead?“.

If legends like Hardwell and Blasterjaxx will keep producing stuff like this, Big Room will never die. That’s the personal favourite big room song of 2018 for us. An almost perfect fusion of nostalgic vibes with a drop full of personality. The apotheosis of big room, with two of the biggest names around and a Mitch Crown (the singer of “Call Me A Spaceman“, great move by Hardwell) that with a couple of phrases delivers an astonishing performance.

The break manages, with the classic big room supersaws, to bring a catchy and exciting atmosphere. It’s a normal structure, and the only con we found there is the lack of vocal… We would have loved to hear Mitch Crown in there as well. Then, “Big Room Never Dies” presents the drop.

Fabolous drop, with a slightly acid lead by Blasterjaxx (similar to the one used in “No Place Like Home“) and a bouncy rhythm that will smash every festival. It’s on repeat mode for days, honestly. It’s a masterpiece, perfect for jumping and dancing during those summer nights.

Blasterjaxx and Hardwell finally brought to fans even more what they were asking for, being “Get Crazy” not at the expected levels. “Big Room Never Dies” is what the genre needed as well. A crazy hit.

No words needed, the rating speaks for itself. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

You can listen to “Big Room Never Dies” here:

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