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Tiesto coldplay paradise
Tiesto coldplay paradise





It's everything a Tiësto album should be." There are strains of indie rock, yet it's very happy. I put all of the experiences I've had over the past twenty years into this. I love giving the audience what it wants. The other half of me is always a crowd pleaser. "Part of me is always trying to innovate, and that's half of the album. "The record has two sides to it," he reveals. He approached the album with a desire to break ground, and he certainly does that at every turn. Signing his deal in the middle of 2013, Tiësto immediately began working on what would eventually become A Town Called Paradise. They're opening the door for me to do that." My goal is to make the best music I can and to spread it as far as possible all over the world. "I wanted to explore it and, as soon as I met with Casablanca and Republic Records, I knew it was the right place to go. "I never had the chance to work with a major label before," he says. However, Tiësto possessed a desire to raise the bar yet again with album number five, and he sought out what he refers to as the "biggest and best" partner possible. In December 2014, Tiësto was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Remixed Recording, Non Classical category for his remix of John Legend’s “All Of Me.” This is Tiësto’s second Grammy Nomination following 2008’s inclusion in the Best Electronic/Dance Album category for Elements Of Life. With Sirius XM, he launched the "Club Life" channel (the only dance music artist to do so), nodding to his acclaimed compilation brand of the same name-now in its third installment. with the singles-"Wasted" and "Red Lights"-while a medley from the album also soundtracks a presentation at the Bellagio fountain in Las Vegas, a first for a dance music artist. Moreover, A Town Called Paradise yielded his first two gold singles in the U.S. Artists ranging from Kanye West and Coldplay to Katy Perry and John Legend have personally tapped him for high-profile remixes, while Guess, AKG and Audiofly have collaborated with him on a fashion line and headphone brands, respectively. He's headlined festivals around the globe including Ultra Music Festival, Stereosonic, Coachella, Tomorrowland/TomorrowWorld and Electric Daisy Carnival and has a storied 20-month residency at Hakkasan Las Vegas Restaurant and Nightclub and Wet Republic pool at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino. He's gone from an underground trailblazer to a worldwide superstar who opened the 2004 Athens Olympic Games and was voted "The Greatest DJ of All Time" by Mixmag and the "#1" DJ by Rolling Stone.







Tiesto coldplay paradise