• 10th
  • November
  • 2011

Three Clients, 3 consequtive Beatport Number 1’s… Get In!

At Get In! we work with the best in the world, simple as that. And at this point in time, it’s the Beatport Top 10 that best demonstrates that.

Avicii, Fedde le Grand and Moguai currently rest at the top of the world’s most influential dance chart – and all are represented exclusively for publicity worldwide by Get In!. In the last month alone Levels (Avicii), Paradise (Fedde le Grand) and Moguai’s Ya Mama (Push The Tempo) have all dominated the coveted Beatport #1 position. Most notably however, this supremacy has occurred without interruption from any other artist!

Levels, which hit the fiercely competed top spot yesterday, has been billed by many bloggers as the ‘dance tune of the year’. Simplistic yet utterly captivating, the record is yet another work of momentous proportions from genius Avicii. His rapid rise to the highest echelons of dance music royalty is matched only by his undisputed talent in the studio – as tracks like Bromance, Seek Bromance, Pengiun, Fade Into Darkness and My Feelings For You have laid witness to. One of the most highly sought after artists in the world today, it was with great pleasure that Get In! signed the talented Swede earlier this year.

Fedde le Grand’s world-class remix of Coldplay’s Paradise is, believe it or not, his FIFTH single to sit atop the Beatport chart this year alone - surely a world record in itself! Following on from the massive So Much Love, Control Room, Autosave and his remix of Everything But The Girl’s Missing, Fedde’s rework of Chris Martin’s smash hit has taken the formidable Dutchman to truly international recognition and unbeknownst stardom. This of course was sealed by an invitation to support Coldplay at the very first show of their world tour in Madrid – there is surely no greater honour. All of this accumulated to his staggering leap to #14 in the DJ Mag Top 100 poll. Fedde has called 2011 his “swell, building to a wave in 2012” – if this is just a taste of things to come then next year will see us rewriting his history.

Last, but by no means least, Moguai’s collaboration with music legend Fatboy Slim, Ya Mama (Push The Tempo) showcased the German dynamo’s breath-taking production skills with a frenetic, five-minute, bass-infused monster that secured the tech-house sensation his first ever, and well-overdue Beatport #1 – the first of many to come we are sure. With A-list superstars clamouring for his remix skills on a seemingly daily basis, the long awaited release of his stunning Oxygen EP now upon us, and an upcoming album on Mau5trap in January 2012, the sky really is the limit for the man from Marl.