
Grammy award winner, Afrojack shows no signs of stopping this year with a slew of epic releases already under his belt for 2018. Now, he teams up with rising stars D.O.D and TIM-BER for new single Started, out now on his own label Wall Recordings.
Suitably named Started, the new single is sure to get parties started across dance floors and festival fields alike. Underpinned by a punchy bassline – futuristic melodies and rising falsettos fuse together with epic robot vocals and excitable synths transforming the track into the perfect party weapon.
Needing no introduction, Afrojack has been tearing up dance floors and producing quality dance records for over 10 years, cementing himself as a true DJ elitist on the scene. 2017 saw him release Dirty Sexy Money an epic quadruple collaboration with David Guetta, Charlie XCX and French Montana which surpassed 81 million streams on Spotify. Wasting no time at all, Afrojack jumped straight into 2018 releasing an array of singles including Helium another collaboration with dear friend, David Guetta along with Sia which received an impressive 13 million plays on Spotify and counting.
Coining his own sound ‘Future Jack’ D.O.D is not afraid to push boundaries, releasing a whole host of game changing tracks. 2017 was a big year for D.O.D with single Sixes being the most played at WMC as well as clocking 4 million streams online. Firmly in his own lane, expect bigger things to come from D.O.D this year. Talented new comer TIM-BER has already had heavy backing from the likes of David Guetta, Hardwell, Knife Party and of course Afrojack himself. Now, TIM-BER sets himself up for a highly promising year ahead kicking off with new single – Started.
Check out Started, a triple threat collaboration by Afrojack, D.O.D and TIM-BER out now on Wall Recordings!
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