Artist

Vicetone

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance ,House
Origin: U.S.A
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Dutch EDM duo Vicetone navigate between sweeping cinematic instrumentals and vocal-led club anthems with equal ease, having moved from their initial phase as remix-focused DJs to issuing original festival tracks on Spinnin' and Ultra Records throughout the mid-2010s. Early collaborations with Kat Nestel yielded the 2015 release “Nothing Stopping Me,” while work alongside Cozi Zuehlsdorff produced the 2016 hit “Nevada”; those successes helped establish the pair as regular performers at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival and as headliners on global tours.

Childhood friends Victor Pool and Ruben den Boer first experimented with dance music inside a cramped home studio in the Dutch countryside. Their luminous, melody-driven material drew notice from Monstercat, which put out the duo’s debut single “Harmony” in 2012. After already handling remixes for Adele, Maroon 5, and Calvin Harris, Vicetone shifted smoothly into vocal productions, beginning with the 2013 track “Heartbeat” that featured Collin McLoughlin. Additional well-received singles followed, leading to support tours with Nicky Romero during the summer and Australian duo Nervo that autumn, plus 2014 releases on Spinnin' Records, Revealed Records, and Ultra Records alongside appearances at Ultra Music Festival and TomorrowWorld Festival.

The pair sustained their output of club and festival anthems, contributing a piece in early 2016 to Warsongs, the remix album drawn from the online game League of Legends. Their first EP, Aurora, appeared on Spinnin' Records in April 2016. Later that year the Cozi Zuehlsdorff collaboration “Nevada” achieved strong streaming numbers, soon followed by the Tony Igy joint effort “Astronomia.” Momentum carried into 2018 with another Zuehlsdorff single, “Way Back,” and the Meron Ryan feature “Walk Thru Fire.”