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Get ready to enjoy the best of Dutch dance music with Dannic, a prominent DJ and producer from Breda. Known for his big-room club sound, Dannic has earned a reputation for his high-quality music and impressive live performances. He started his career with releases on Toolroom and has close ties with Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings. His own label, Fonk Recordings, showcases his unique sound and has produced popular tracks like “Bump N Roll” and “Blaze.” 

Dannic’s live shows are legendary, showcasing his exceptional DJ skills, including beatmatching, creative transitions, and excellent track selection. He performs at major festivals like Creamfields, Tomorrowland, and EDC, always connecting with the crowd. Music stars like Swedish House Mafia and Afrojack support his work, highlighting his influence in the industry. His latest release, “My Mind,” is a powerful Electro House track that captures his signature style and energy, perfect for festival settings.

“This track is all about the power of connection,” says Dannic. “No matter where we are in the world, whether we’re together at a festival, apart, or even if someone is no longer here physically, we still can feel each other in our minds. It’s about that unbreakable bond, the energy we carry with us. I hope this song reminds people of the power they have inside them, and that music can bring us together, no matter what.”

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Dannic-My Mind
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