With his latest release ‘Ferrari’, currently occupying international chart positions and pegged to be a major global hit, James Hype firmly justifies his position at the pinnacle of festivals in 2022 with performances coming at Tomorrowland, EDC and Lollapalooza. James has also returned to his roots on the dancefloors, with a string of Beatport top 10 club releases including a collaboration with Vintage Culture and a number 1 chart single with Tita Lau. James Hype continues to be one of the UKs most prolific remixers, with highly esteemed official remixes of top artists, including Ed Sheeran, Meduza, Tiesto and Bruno Mars amassing over one hundred million streams.įollowing his signing with The Cross Records/ Island Records UK, leading with his single ‘Afraid’ featuring HARLEE, and his follow up ‘Good Luck’ featuring Pia Mia, James Hype continues to secure daytime play listing, tens of millions of streams, and has further established himself in the US. James has also enjoyed arena shows, including Wembley and the O2 Arena (London), Deutsche Bank Park (Frankfurt) and Petco Park (San Diego). This success, and James’ larger than life presence across social media and in the flesh have allowed him to regularly tour up and down the UK and US clubs and festivals, as well as appearing globally in hot spots including Ibiza, Australia, Germany, Dubai and France to name a few. However, even these incredible accolades are shadowed by his world leading, unmatched ability as a DJ, standing alone at the spearhead of 21st century live mixing. James Hype is arguably one of the UKs most important artists with his productions consistently forming the cornerstone of dance floors around the world, alongside his singles clocking hundreds of millions of streams, being accredited sales awards in the UK, and across Europe approaching half a billion cumulative streams worldwide. James Hype performed at the iconic Tomorrowland Mainstage during the second festival weekend on Sunday July 24. ‘Crank’ is part of a collection of festival releases by Tomorrowland Music under this year’s festival theme ‘The Reflection of Love’, celebrating the return of Tomorrowland after three years by gathering some of the biggest artists in electronic music on Tomorrowland’s record imprint. James Hype: “I feel like ‘Crank’ is me getting experimenting around house and techno – my production laptop broke so I had to use a backup for a while with an old version of Ableton and barely any of my sounds and samples, so I made this purely as a vibe for the clubs.”
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