There may be no dance song more iconic than Darude's "Sandstorm." It's instantly recognizable. Hear one second of its neon orange synth, and it's stuck in your head for the rest of the day, but how… ...
This October marks twenty years since the 1999 release of the Finnish DJ Darude’s “Sandstorm,” one of the most culturally significant electronic dance singles of all time. A monster crossover hit of ...
Last fall, Ricky Werner and his brother-in-law, Russ Rabon, were watching ESPN. Playing was a segment detailing the creation of “Jump Around” as the unofficial anthem for Wisconsin Badgers Athletics.
As soon as the soft synths start, you can recognize the song. They quickly get louder before a sudden kick drum and snare break it up, and almost police-siren-like goes Da‑da‑da‑da‑daa!
Darude will be performing at EDC on Friday May 15th and he joined Las Vegas Now to talk about his set, his new single and his ...
Internet memes can change your life. One day you’re working at Subway, arguing with customers about the actual length of a footlong, and the next you’re a meme sensation. It only takes the right ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. European dance music royalty Darude whips up a storm with his new album 'Together' European electronic dance music is revelling in ...
Despite the fact that apps like Shazaam exist and there are whole websites dedicated to answering music questions, people still ask in the online comments of trailers, mashups, and mixtapes, “What’s ...
Darude’s classic single ‘Sandstorm’ has been played simultaneously across multiple Finnish radio stations to mark its 25th birthday. The progressive trance track was originally released in Darude’s ...
We may look to continental Europe for fashion, but sometimes when it comes to music it's safer to turn the other way. For a continent whose song competition throws up some of the worst ...
“Sandstorm” by Darude might not be the most critically acclaimed piece of music out there, but it is honest, pure, and strong. It’s a trance track that, to quote my colleague Sam Byford, is to dance ...