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Nick Rotteveel (born January 6, 1989), professionally known as Nicky Romero , is a Dutch DJ, record producer, musician and remixer from Amerongen. He has worked with, and received support from DJs, such as TiÃÆ' Â «sto, Fedde le Grand, Sander van Doorn, David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Armand Van Helden, Avicii and Hardwell. She is currently ranked 50th in the annual Top 100 DJ poll DJ Mag '. He is known for his viral hit song "Toulouse".


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Nick Rotteveel was born and raised in Amerongen, The Netherlands. He moved to Kingston, Ontario, Canada for a year, and then moved back to Holland to continue his education where he did his final semester in France.

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Careers

Rotteveel signed a contract with Once Records and released the songs "Privilege" and "Qwerty". This was followed by the song "Funktion One" released, which was mixed by Azucar (from Madskillz and Gregor Salto) and then added "Hear My Voice". In 2009 he mixed back the songs Sidney Samson and Tony Cha Cha "Get on the Floor" and pirated for David Guetta titled "When Love Take Over". Both tracks improve his profile and the Voice Ministry contacts him to perform some remixes on their labels. He also made remixes for Southern Kotor's "Alamo" song.

In 2010 Nicky appeared with a new song called "My Friend" (released on Spinnin 'Records) featuring examples of the famous Groove Fleet track of the same name. The combination between Groove Armada and Romero's innovative results generates monsters' tracks. My "friend" has been played by Tiesto, Axwell, Fedde le Grand, Sander van Doorn and more. The song reached No. 4 on the overall Beatport charts worldwide, No. 1 on the Dance-Tunes chart and some other notable DJ charts. 2011 saw Romero release many remixes such as "Where Them Girls At" by David Guetta featuring Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj, "What A Feeling" by Alex Gaudino featuring Kelly Rowland, "Stronger" by Erick Morillo and Eddie Thoneick featuring Shawnee Taylor , "Where Is The Love" by Eddie Thoneick and "Rockin 'High" by Ben Liebrand.

2012-2013: mainstream success

In 2012, Romero gained popularity with the recording of "Toulouse", which became a mainstay at Beatport Ten for a significant period of time. Realizing his talent, MTV renamed the EDM artist to be watched in 2012. His popularity has increased in recent years, and he has achieved a joint residency with David Guetta at the Ibiza hot spot for the summer of 2012.

In October 2012, Nicky Romero received the "Top Entry New DJ Mag" award in the top 100 DJ Mag DJ fan poll, and with the spot number 17, he was one of the highest new entries ever, along with Skrillex and Dash Berlin. In the same year, Romero collaborated with Swedish DJ/Producer Avicii to produce the highly anticipated single "I Could Be the One" which became a huge success throughout Europe, particularly in Britain, where it debuted at number one in UK Singles Chart on February 17, 2013 - for the week ending February 23, 2013 - became Romero and Avicii's first charter in the UK. On the UK Dance Chart, "I Could Be the One" debuted at number one in front of Baauer's "Harlem Shake", which came in at number two.

Following "I Could Be the One" in 2013, Romero released the long-awaited single, "Symphonica", which reached No. 1. 1 on the whole Beatport Top 100 chart. The next release, collaboration with Krewella, "Legacy" also saw the success of the Beatport chart reaching No. 1. 1. Romero then took the collaboration with Sunnery James & amp; Ryan Marciano, "S.O.T.U.", which he released on Steve Angello's Size Records. In the midst of the 2013 release, he appeared as a resident at The Light Las Vegas and he also played major festivals including the Ultra Music Festival, Coachella, Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas and Puerto Rico, Sensation White, and Tomorrowland, among others. One of his most famous shows is at TomorrowWorld where he is one of the first musical acts that presents an interactive performance experience using Google Glass.

In October 2013, Romero was ranked 7th in the Top 100 DJ DJ Mag's annual fan poll. . He commands his own weekly radio broadcast, Radio Protocol and his own record label, Protocol Records.

2014-present

In June 2014 he released a song titled 'Feet On The Ground' with vocals by the Dutch singer, Anouk.

In addition to his music, he is ready for various charity projects, such as '10,000 Jam - People Planet Party 'designed to help renovate playgrounds for disadvantaged children.

"Legacy" was used as a backing track by the Australian television network Channel Seven in an on-air promotion for 2014 season returns from the Revenge hit show. After a high turnover of ads during the 2014 Australian Open high rankings, the song was mapped in Australia at number 50. In August 2014, Nicky partnered with the EDM brand of Electric Family lifestyle to produce a 100% collaboration bracelet donated to the Cancer Fighter. In Nover 2015, Romero shows that he has suffered anxiety that forced him to reduce tour commitments and reduce his studio work.

In 2018 Nicky released a song with ROZES, entitled "Where Would We Be".

Other productions

In addition to all the singles "Nicky Romero", he also co-produced the song "Right Now" (featuring David Guetta) from Rihanna's unapologetic Rihanna's seventh studio album, released on November 19, 2012. Prior to the performance at Tomorrowland, in an interview with MTV that he is also working on a new project with Rihanna. She co-wrote and produced "It Should Be Easy" by Britney Spears for her eighth studio album Britney Jean .

Romero also produced "Bang My Head" (featuring Sia Furler) and "No Money No Love" from David Guetta's 2014 album entitled Listen. Furthermore, he co-produced "Dragon Night" from the second album studio album Sekai no Owari.

Criticism

Since Romero has become more popular, he has been the target of criticism from underground music producers and underground music satirical web articles; subjects including his or her actual abilities and contributions to the electronic music canon. Critics have targeted his style, looks and musical production capabilities. Such suggestions illustrate the elements of Romero's ability as brief and insufficient. Romero has since rejected these suggestions as minor.

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Other businesses

Protocol Records

Protocol Recordings is a Dutch record label established on May 8, 2012 by electronic music producer and DJ Nicky Romero. They have released music by famous underground electronic artists such as Blasterjaxx, Don Diablo, R3hab, Vicetone and Volt & amp; Country. The first release of the label was "WTF!?" by Nicky Romero and ZROQ.

The Protocol Records have been a successful record label as a result of a release by Nicky Romero. The most successful international single from the label is Like Home by Nicky Romero and the Australian duo NERVO, who won 37th place in Sweden, 15th in the general chart and 5th place in the Dutch dance chart and 33rd position in the chart singles and 9th place on the dance chart of England.

Five releases have reached number one on the Beatport Top 100. Four of them have been produced by Nicky Romero and others, Howl At The Moon, produced by the Hungarian duo, StadiumX, which reached the 59th place on the French SNEP ladder.

The Radio Protocol is a weekly podcast created in 2013 and hosted by Nicky Romero. It consists of upcoming releases on Protocol Records and the tracks that he supports.

Artist

The following artists have been released through the Protocol Records; artist with release on unlisted compilation.

Album


Nicky Romero Has Two Folders Of Unreleased Avicii Tracks
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Filmografi

Romero appeared in the 2015 movie We Are Your Friends , starring Zac Efron.

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Discography


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References


Nicky Romero - Toulouse - YouTube
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External links

  • Official site
  • The label site
  • SoundCloud Account
  • BeatPort Profile

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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