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Tiësto born Tijs Michiel Verwest
on January 17, 1969) is a Dutch musician, DJ and record producer
of electronic dance music. Although he has used many aliases
in the past, he is best known for his work as DJ Tiësto.
On his latest productions, however, he has dropped the "DJ"
label and is now known simply as "Tiësto",
an alias which is an Italian twist of his childhood nickname.
In 1997 he founded the label Black Hole Recordings with Arny
Bink, where he released the Magik and In Search of Sunrise
CD series. In 1999 and 2000 he collaborated with Ferry Corsten
to create Gouryella. His 2000 remix of Delerium's "Silence"
featuring Sarah McLachlan exposed him to more mainstream audiences.
In 2001 he released his first solo album In My Memory which
gave him several major hits that launched his career. He was
named "World’s No.1 DJ" 3 consecutive times
by DJ Magazine from 2002 through 2004.
Just after releasing his second studio album Just Be in 2004,
at the Summer Olympics he performed live at the opening ceremony
in Athens, Greece, becoming the first DJ to play live on stage
at an Olympics Games. Tracks he made especially for the Olympics
were mixed together and released as the mix compilation Parade
of the Athletes later that year. He was appointed Officer
of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2004 by Queen Beatrix. He
was chosen as the official ambassador for the Dance4Life foundation
in May 2006, and released the song "Dance4Life"
with Maxi Jazz to help spread the awareness of HIV/AIDS. In
April 2007 Tiësto launched both his radio show Tiësto's
Club Life on Radio 538 in the Netherlands and released his
third studio album titled Elements of Life. The album reached
number one on the Dutch album chart as well on "Billboard
Top Electronic Albums" in the U.S. and received a nomination
for a Grammy Award in 2008. Tiësto released his fourth
studio album called Kaleidoscope in October 2009.
1969–2000:
Early Life and Musical Beginning
Tijs Michiel Verwest was born in Breda, North Brabant,
Netherlands on January 17, 1969. He had an interest for music
since the age of twelve. When he was fourteen he decided to
dedicate more time to it and began DJing professionally at
school parties. He then moved on to become a resident DJ between
1985 and 1994 at several clubs in the Netherlands after his
manager and friend Wilfred encouraged him. However, it was
at The Spock, a small club in Breda, where he was able to
fine-tune his own style by playing in a separate room from
10 p.m. until 4 a.m. on weekends. In the beginning of his
career as a DJ he mostly played New Beat and acid house, and
many Madonna songs because her music shows that she likes
to dance. Before the release of her album there were already
dancemixes like "Vogue" which was one of the songs
of Spock.
In 1994 he began releasing material on Noculan Records' sub-labels
Chemo and Coolman. During these years, he produced hardcore/gabber
tracks under aliases such as Da Joker and DJ Limited. He was
later discovered by the general manager of Rotterdam-based
Basic Beat Recordings. In late-1994 he signed to Basic Beat
were he met Arny Bink, Tiësto released records on the
sub-label Trashcan, founded by Arny, and later created the
Guardian Angel sub-label with Arny in which they introduced
the popular Forbidden Paradise series. Meanwhile from 1995
to 1996 he released four extended plays on Bonzai Jumps and
XTC, sub-labels of Lightning Records. In 1997 Tiësto
joined his friend Yves Vandichel on his sub-label, DJ Yves,
a division of the now defunct Human Resource label XSV Music.
In the fall of 1997, both Arny and Tiësto decided to
leave Basic Beat and create their own parent label, now known
as Black Hole Recordings, Trashcan was discontinued and Guardian
Angel continued releasing music until 2002. Through Black
Hole, Tiësto released the Magik series and also created
two major sub-labels in 1998; In Trance We Trust and SongBird.
From 1998 to 1999 Tiësto released music on Planetary
Consciousness were he met A&R Hardy Heller and invited
him to release some records on Black Hole. Tiësto later
included the In Search of Sunrise series on SongBird. In 1999,
Tiësto joined forces with fellow Dutch deejay Ferry Corsten
to create the trance based duo of Gouryella. To highlight
the importance in the expansion of the trance environment
at the time, there were 20 different CD releases of the 4
Gouryella tracks from 9 different labels. He also collaborated
with Benno de Goeij from 1998 to 2000 under the name Kamaya
Painters. Since November 1999 he performed monthly as a resident
at Gatecrasher in Sheffield, one of the most popular clubs
in England. In 1999 he also played in a 12-hour set, being
his longest lasting concert in Amsterdam.
2000–2002: Rise to Fame
and In My Memory
Late in 2000, Tiësto decided to concentrate on his
personal work and left Corsten by himself to write and produce
Gouryella's next single with John Ewbank, the record company
was demanding more tracks and neither Tiësto or Ferry
could work together at the time. Tiësto introduced Armin
van Buuren, Johan Gielen and Ferry Corsten to the mainstream
with his first compilations and the In Trance We Trust series.
Summerbreeze became Tiësto's debut DJ mix album in the
United States with the help of a contract signed to Nettwerk.
Summerbreeze featured his remix of Delerium's "Silence",
it spent four weeks in the United Kingdom's Top Ten chart,
it reached number three in the Billboard dance chart. In Search
of Sunrise 2 was released in 2000. Tiësto decided to
create a sub-label, known as Magik Muzik. The label began
releasing Tiësto’s own releases, but it has also
released tracks for the Filterheadz, Oliver Lieb, Mark Norman,
Mojado, Phynn and Jes Brieden. The label became a trademark
which stands for high quality electronic dance music which
was due to the release of Tiësto's classic dance anthem
"Flight 643" in 2001.
Tiësto's fame started to rise in the early 2000s after
his set at the first ID&T Innercity party (Live at Innercity:
Amsterdam RAI), and the release of In My Memory, his first
solo album released in 2001 which contained 10 singles and
5 major hits; The singles from the album were: "Lethal
Industry" which was actually produced in 1999 and had
only 3 copies released at that time, the track was officially
released in 2001 which was remixed by Richard Durand in 2006
along with "Flight 643" which was another leading
single that was later adapted with vocals by Suzanne Palmer
and released as "643 (Love's on Fire)". Other tracks
were "Obsession" in which Tiësto worked along
Junkie XL also known as Tom Holkenborg, the instrumental tracks
"Dallas 4PM" and "Suburban Train" with
"Urban Train" as it's B-Side which contained some
vocals. The last singles to be released were "In My Memory"
which is the title track for the album as it only received
high ratings in the United States and the opening track "Magik
Journey" which opened Tiësto in Concert (2003).
On February 2, 2002 Tiësto played nine consecutive hours
during the second edition of the Dutch Dimension festival.
On February 27 he was awarded a Zilveren ('Silver') Harp music
award. The same year he also received a Lucky Strike Dance
Award in the category Best DJ Trance/Progressive. In August
he became part of Moby's Area2 Tour. For eighteen days he
travelled through the United States with artists such as Moby
himself, but also David Bowie and Busta Rhymes. After Junkie
XL's chart topping success with the Elvis Presley remix "A
Little Less Conversation", Tiësto releases a remix
of the Elvis track "Burning Love", he was then nominated
for a Dance Award by the UK's Muzik Magazine in the category
Best Radio 1 Essential Mix. In January 2003 Tiësto received
the annual Dutch Popprijs ('Pop Award') during the Noorderslag
festival. After touring with Moby, Tiësto remixed two
songs from him, "We Are All Made of Stars" and "Extreme
Ways" in the same year, having "We Are All Made
of Stars" reach #13 in the Hot Dance Club Play. In 2002
he released his first In Search of Sunrise mix to feature
a place on its name, In Search of Sunrise 3: Panama. On March
28, 2003; Tiësto, Dieselboy, Bad Boy Bill, and Noel Sanger
joined the PlayStation2 Dual Play tour. Tiësto and Noel's
appearance began on April 13 and ended on June 6.
2003–2004: Just Be and Olympics
His fame continued to skyrocket in the early 2000s following
his six-hour "Tiësto Solo" sets which he performed
without other DJs or opening acts. This idea, of one DJ playing
alone to a large crowd, was brought to its pinnacle when Tiësto
was the first DJ to hold a solo concert in a stadium; on May
10, 2003, he performed for over 25,000 people in Arnhem's
Gelredome. This concert was later called Tiësto in Concert,
the event was an enormous success. He repeated the same type
of concert the following year during two consecutive nights
in late October. In addition to holding these two concerts
for 35,000 of his fans, he held another concert for a crowd
of 20,000 in Hasselt, Belgium the following week. DVDs of
both his May 10, 2003 and October 30, 2004 concerts have been
released, having the other DVD titled Tiësto in Concert
2. The DVD's show the journey from the first idea to the main
event, it features live performances by Andain, Dinand Woesthoff,
and Jan Johnston. The event includes live music and dancers
performing at different times throughout the set. The theme
of the event is a mystical, musical journey around the world
based on the theme of Magik. It consists of 200+ minutes of
performances with a second disc with special features, It
includes a behind-the-scenes looking at The Making Of the
event, the music video for his song "Traffic" and
TV Commercials for the event. The second DVD has performances
from Aqualung and violin player DJ Mason, Micha Klein and
the Bulgarian Children of Orpheus choir. During this period
he was crowned as "No. 1. DJ in the World" by DJ
Magazine (UK) in 2002, 2003, and 2004. In 2004 he released
his second artist album Just Be, which featured his first
single "Traffic" which is the first non-vocal track
to reach number one spot in the Dutch national charts for
23 years. Tiësto and Kirsty Hawkshaw's production and
single "Just Be" appeared in the Nip / Tuck: Original
TV Soundtrack, and "Love Comes Again" was used in
a Coca-Cola commercial in Holland. The track "Sweet Misery"
was originally written for Evanescence but it did not meet
the deadline for the release of their album. Tiësto's
remix of the Kane song "Rain Down on Me" is featured
in the game FIFA Football 2004. In support to his Just Be
album, he played at Breda, Eindhoven, Utrecht, and Amsterdam;
these stops were later named Just Be: Train Tour. On May 20,
2004 he was appointed Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau
by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
The Olympic Flame at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremonyThe
Athens Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (ATHOC)
asked Tiësto to perform at the Olympic Games, making
him the first DJ to play live on stage at an Olympic Games
at the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony in Athens, where
he played for 90 minutes.[28] Tiësto flew to Athens in
January 2004 to have a meeting with the ATHOC. His Tiësto
in Concert DVD caught their attention, after which he was
asked to write more tracks based on his opening tune "Adagio
for Strings" which could fit in with the Olympic spirit
and combine the classical with the modern age; They also requested
that he play his own produced music. The first rehearsal was
on Saturday August, 7, for an empty stadium; the second rehearsal
was on Sunday August 8 with 35,000 volunteers, a lot of the
people recognised some tracks like "Traffic" and
"Adagio for Strings". The last rehearsal included
almost 60,000 people in the stadium which was on Tuesday August
10, there were some technical problems, the mixer broke down,
the monitors dropped out a couple of times and the music in
the stadium was not continuously on the right volume.
During the parade on Friday August 13, all participating
nations introduced their athletes which were over 10,500 in
total and 80,000 in the public, only 75,000 knew about dance
music. During the course of his performance the Dutch athletes
started dancing in front of the DJ booth and had to be moved
on by officials. The performance included new tracks produced
especially for the Opening Ceremony and songs that were created
to complement the spirit and theme of the ceremony. A condensed
studio-recorded album of the songs played on the Olympic set
was later released, including new songs specially composed
for the occasion, entitled Parade of the Athletes in October
2004. In the liner notes, he noted the IOC requested that
the music not contain any lyrics as they could be inadvertently
misinterpreted. After some success, an unmixed version was
also released exclusively on iTunes featuring full length
tracks.
2005–2006: Worldwide
Popularity and Touring
In late 2004 he began his touring across Latin America,
with his release of In Search of Sunrise 3: Panama in which
he gained influence from the sun and sand in summer in 2002,
the tour continued in 2005 and Tiësto performed live
at Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Peru, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Paraguay,
Ecuador and Colombia. Following the tours, In Search of Sunrise
4: Latin America was released in 2005, featuring a second
CD for the first time in the In Search of Sunrise series.
This was the first DJ mix compilation in almost a year since
Nyana and World Leader.
In 2005 his Perfect Remixes Vol. 3 compilation was released
through Warlock Records, containing ten tracks which were
created during the beginning of his career, between those
is Junkie XL, Mauro Picotto and The Roc Project. On August
20, 2005 Verwest took Tiësto in Concert to the United
States when he played to 16,000 of fans in Los Angeles, California
in the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena with Cirque du Soleil
dancers. For the second year in a row he performed live at
a New Year's Eve/New Year's concert in Las Vegas, Nevada at
the Orleans Arena to a sell-out crowd. Despite his four-city
American tour being postponed due to the hurricane damage
in New Orleans and Miami, playing such cities in the United
States further expanded and cemented his popularity among
more mainstream audiences. Even this was surpassed later in
the 2007 summer where some 250,000 people danced on Ipanema
Beach, Brazil, the second largest concert in the history of
mankind. BPM magazine has an annual poll in the United States
which is unveiled in the WMC, in 2005 Tiësto took the
No. 1 spot. The influence of Los Angeles in the United States
stayed with him as he lived there which would later influence
on his then future In Search of Sunrise compilation.
Tiësto at Lush! in Portrush, Northern Ireland on March
5, 2005On April 16, 2005, Disneyland Resort Paris who had
recently inaugurated the Space Mountain: Mission 2, had invited
Tiësto to celebrate the launch of the ride by offering
a live concert in Disneyland Park. Tiësto performed a
special remix of the Space Mountain: Mission 2 soundtrack,
as well as many of his own tracks. Tiësto's Space Mountain:
Mission 2 concert also featured French deejay Bob Sinclar,
the park would re-open for Tiësto's fans so they could
stay for the 3 hour concert.
A wax sculpture of Tiësto was placed behind a turntable
at Madame Tussauds in Amsterdam where visitors can mix Tiësto's
music together. His album Just Be also won an Edison Music
Award in the Best Dance Album category in 2005.
The Dutch national football competition is the most viewed
programme on Dutch television, Tiësto is the first potential
artist to become an inspiration to the programmes directors
which created a tune based on his performance in the Olympic
Games. The tune "Match of the day" was played in
all football stadiums before each match when the teams entered
the field.
In the fall of 2005 he went on a very successful tour across
Central and Eastern Europe where he played once in each country
to crowds of 10,000 to 15,000 fans. Stops were made in Ukraine,
Slovakia, Serbia, Macedonia, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
Turkey, Croatia, and Poland. Tiësto also performed at
the UNITY festival in South Africa where he played a show
at the Gallagher Estate Arena in Midrand, a suburb of Johannesburg,
to over 18,000 fans. The United States tour that was part
of Tiësto in Concert was dwarfed by his appearance at
Sensation White in 2006 where he performed to over 45,000
people in the world's biggest dance event in Amsterdam, Holland.
The events presale began at 10:00 a.m. on March 10, it was
sold out within 2 hours. During 2005 he also made a small
cameo appearance in the award-winning film It's All Gone Pete
Tong as himself. He also contributed the song "Goldrush"
to the PlayStation Portable futuristic racing game Wipeout
Pure.
In Search of Sunrise 5: Los Angeles was released in 2006
which was certified Gold in Canada for sales over 50,000 copies.
It also charted, peaking #34 in Canada and #59 in Austria.
The compilation was launched in the Winter Music Conference
at Mansion in South Beach Miami to support his release, Tiësto
went on his In Search of Sunrise 5 Asia Tour for more than
3 weeks in Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, China,
Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. On March 19, 2006, the Formula
1 circus took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. During the
international Grand Prix Tiësto played with the official
Renault F1 team pit party. Tiësto prepared a 5 hour set
the Saturday night before the beginning of the race on Sunday
in which JES sang "As the Rush Comes". On June 10,
2006 Tiësto gave a free open concert of the Volvo Ocean
Race in Rotterdam which lasted 75 minutes. Walt Disney Pictures
released Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and the
soundtrack included the song He's a Pirate which Tiësto
was asked to remix and produced a trance anthem as well as
an orchestral remix with the original orchestral break. The
Pirates Remixed EP contains the Tiësto remix and a radio
edit. The film opened in theatres nationwide on July 7, and
the remix was released on July 4. The song later became the
first single in Tiësto album Elements of Life which was
included as a bonus track, the song charted #7 in the Hot
Dance Club Play chart of Billboard and #5 in the Netherlands
Dutch Top 40. The song marks the beginning of Elements of
Life, his future album at this time.
In September 2006 Tiësto was admitted to hospital after
experiencing pain in his chest. He was diagnosed with pericarditis
and subsequently he had to cancel a number of shows. With
the diagnosis, he was invited to support Dance4Life to help
teens who are not aware of the risks of HIV/AIDS.
2007: Club Life, Elements
of Life and World Tour
On April 6, 2007 Tiësto began presenting a new weekly
two-hour radio show called Tiësto's Club Life on Dutch
radio station Radio 538. Both 1worldspace and sister XM Satellite
Radio in the United States later started broadcasting the
show on Channel 81 BPM as part of their Global Domination
lineup on Saturday nights. The show is broadcast on Radio
538 on Friday nights between 22:00 CET and midnight and on
BPM on Saturday nights between 8:00 p.m. ET and 10:00 p.m.
ET. The first hour is also available as a podcast on the Radio
538 website and on iTunes audio podcasts.
Tiësto performing on his Elements of Life World Tour
in Amsterdam on March 16, 2007On April 16, 2007, Tiësto
released his third studio album Elements of Life, the album
moved 72,000 units in its April release, according to Nielsen
SoundScan. During the production of the album Tiësto
in several cases sent a demo with the music to certain artists,
and they replied back with the lyrics and vocals and other
duration times. In the case of Christian Burns from BBMak,
Tiësto met him through MySpace and got in contact with
him and the production of the single "In the Dark"
The album consists of rock, trance and experimental music,
which shows the style Tiësto has grown throughout the
years since his previous albums which contained lyrics, In
My Memory and Just Be. Producer Brian Transeau collaborated
with Tiësto in three tracks, he composed "Bright
Morningstar" and "Sweet Things", he also performed
the vocals in the single "Break My Fall". Together,
they produced more tracks which were not released in the album,
Tiësto has mentioned they would work again during the
coming summer. In December 2007 it was announced that the
album was nominated for a Grammy Award, in the category "Best
Electronic/Dance Album." The album also received gold
certifications in Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands, and Romania.
Streamline Studios, an independent game developer and digital
content provider for AAA videogames and Black Hole Recordings
have formed, a joint venture which will provide sound solutions
for digital entertainment including the entire catalog of
Black Hole's artists. The first work that Streamline Sound
has contributed is on the massively multiplayer online role-playing
PC game Sword of the New World: Granado Espada with 17 12"
tracks, Forza Motorsport 2 which includes Tom Clouds' track
"Told You So" and HoopWorld. A special release party
was held at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on November
3, 2007 for In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza. The compilation
was awarded in the 2008 WMC Awards in Miami, it won for "Best
Full Length DJ Mix CD".
His last three full-length releases broke the 70,000-unit
mark, and 2003 2CD compilation Nyana recently hit 87,000,
according to Nielsen SoundScan. In support of the album, he
embarked on his Elements of Life World Tour which had shows
across the world, South and Latin America brought some of
the biggest crowds on his January and February South American
leg of the tour. On January 7, he played to an amazing 200,000
people in the streets of Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
On February 16, 2008 he played in India at the Gachibowli
Stadium, Hyderabad. It was his first show in South Asia and
it was a huge success. Tiësto's performance at Parken
Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 10, 2007 was also
sold out. The Copenhagen: Elements of Life World Tour DVD
was released in a party which was held on February 29, 2008
from 8 p.m. - 3 a.m. in London at the IndigO2 club.
Tiësto opened a new club-restaurant acquisition with
Chinese cuisine, dance music and live entertainment on June
7, 2007 called Cineac. Tiësto inaugurated with his new
Cineac Anthem called "Happy People". Guests are
welcome to see various modern styles of music mixed by some
known top DJs. It was later renamed "The Mansion".
Tiësto and Reebok introduced the new 'Tiësto shoe'
in November 2007. The shoebox comes with a special limited-edition
Tiësto & Reebok CD, containing the Elements of Life
album and the bonus disc. Only 1000 pair units were available
for sale in the Netherlands. Previously Tiësto &
Reebok had released "Run the DJ Tiësto", which
consisted of another shoe release with Tiësto as one
of the designers. He now owns a line of Reebok RBK shoes and
was recently tapped by Microsoft to launch its new Vista operating
system for the Dutch market, placing him on par with Robbie
Williams, who performed a similar duty in the United Kingdom.
The partnership includes a Vista application built especially
for Tiësto, which had more than a thousand downloads
from his website a day during its first week of availability.
It has a Tiësto toolbar for sorting, a plug-in application
which allows fans to be informed with the DJ in real-time
and get live alerts on gigs, appearances and new music. Tiësto
introduced the application at the Jan. 29 Vista launch event
in Amsterdam.
2008: Summer Tour and Privilege
Residency
Tiësto announced his residence at Privilege which was
officially recognised by the Guinness World Records as being
the largest club in the world. He played in Ibiza every Monday,
from July 7 until September 22. The gigs consisted of four
hour sets in the style of his In Search of Sunrise series.
In 2007 he had released In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza which
was inspired by the island. The residencies also featured
the performance of guest deejays, all selected by Tiësto,
such as Chris Lake, Andy Duguid, Mat Zo, Cosmic Gate, Alex
Kunnari and Sander van Doorn as well as exclusive appearances
by Fonzerelli and Airbase.
Tiësto at the O2 Arena in London on August 8, 2008On
April 28, Tiësto released Elements of Life: Remixed,
a recompilation of the Elements of Life album with all songs
except "He's A Pirate" being replaced by remixed
versions, and "He's A Pirate" being replaced by
"No More Heroes", a joint production with mute performer
trio Blue Man Group. The song is a remake of the song "Heroes"
in his previous album Parade of the Athletes. In mid-2008,
Tiësto announced his In Search of Sunrise: Summer Tour
2008, the tour will be presented by Armani Exchange on May
23 and ending on July 4 at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
on Friday 13, June and ETD Pop Festival in San Francisco.
This tour is in support of his upcoming In Search of Sunrise
compilation, which is part of a sponsorship partnership, with
exclusive apparel and a limited edition 3 CD set. An exclusive
best of CD from the DJ’s own imprint Black Hole Recordings,
called 10 Years of Black Hole Recordings will be released
later in the year. Armani will also sell an exclusive Tiësto
branded tour T-shirt, and the artist will perform at three
A|X in-stores during the tour. The tour is based on his previously
released In Search of Sunrise 6: Ibiza and In Search of Sunrise
7: Asia compilations. On August 8, 2008 Tiësto became
the first DJ to perform at the famous O2 Arena in London as
part of his In Search of Sunrise 7 summer tour, the event
was sold out with a capacity of 20,000 people, the event hosted
him for 5 hours with 200 square metres (239 sq yd) of LED
wall, a 200,000 watt sound system, and 300,000 more watts
of lighting. Earlier that day, Tiësto had performed in-store
at Armani Exchange on Regent Street in central London.
Due to the past 2008 Olympic Games in August, New York’s
Ultra Records announced it is a partner in Coca-Cola’s
upcoming WE8 bottle campaign, a promotion that celebrates
Coca-Cola’s sponsorship of the Olympic Games in Beijing
as well as art and music. Eight musicians and eight artists
were chosen, including Tiësto, to create tracks inspired
by some specially designed Coke bottles. Tiësto produced
a song inspired on "Global Harmony" and on Xiao
Xue's design of the Coke bottle which is titled Global Harmony;
This is not his first time to be involved with the Olympic
Games or Coca-Cola, previously Tiësto participated in
the 2004 Summer Olympics and also produced a song for Coca-Cola
titled "Searching" which was used on a television
commercial."Corona and Lime", a song by Shwayze
includes Tiësto's name in the lyrics, "Bump techno
by DJ Tiësto".
In November Tiësto took Maroon 5's "Not Falling
Apart" as they requested to have him remix a song from
their album It Won't Be Soon Before Long which will be included
on Call and Response: The Remix Album which features a variety
of their favourite artists. The remix of "Not Falling
Apart" is the only version of the song included in the
remix album which was released on December 8. On New Year's
Eve he played at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, the next
day he played at the Bell Centre in Montreal, ending his In
Search of Sunrise: Summer Tour 2008 and to begin 2009.
2009: Privilege Return, Kaleidoscope
and Tour
Tiësto performing on Queen's Day on April 30, 2009 at
Museumplein in AmsterdamA sole production was prepared for
Tiësto from June 8 to September 21 for his return at
club Privilege for the second year in a row on Monday nights,
after a successful year as a resident in 2008. During his
time at Privilege he previewed tracks from his upcoming artist
album. On July 31, he was the first DJ to perform for 25,000
people at an exclusive outdoor concert in Victoria Park, London.
On October 6, 2009, Tiësto released his fourth studio
album Kaleidoscope. Unlike his earlier albums , which were
all techno-trance, Kaleidoscope explores other electronic
genres, and is considered Tiesto's most expiremental album.
The first single "I Will Be Here" featuring Sneaky
Sound System being released in July 2009. To release the album
he has set up a new record label called Musical Freedom after
parting ways with Black Hole Recordings. Tiësto felt
that his music was evolving in a new direction and his focus
as an artist was moving away from what Black Hole was set
up to support. His new tour, sharing the name of his new album,
called Kaleidoscope World Tour commenced in late September
On October 28, 2009, DJ Magazine announced the results of
their annual Top 100 DJ Poll, Tiësto placed at #2. The
Tiësto song "Elements of Life" can be mixed
with the Benny Benassi track "Satisfaction" in the
video game DJ Hero. Tiësto has produced a trance-flavoured
song on Memphis rap duo Three 6 Mafia's upcoming album Laws
of Power called "Feel It," which features Flo Rida
and Sean Kingston.
Tiësto is also set to perform five U.K arena shows around
February / March 2010. Including Cardiff International Arena
on March 12th 2010, a venue at which he has not yet performed.
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Tiesto @ Sensation in Holland
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Tiesto @ Trance Sensation
Tiesto @ Bayfront Park
Tiesto @ TMF Awards
Tiesto @ Sensation White in
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Tiesto @ 02 Arena in London
Tiesto @ Infinity
Tiesto @ Sensation White in
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Tiesto @ Privilege in Ibiza
Tiesto @ Privilege in Ibiza
Tiesto @ Trance Energy in Holland
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Tiesto @ Tiesto in Concert
Tiesto @ Tiesto in Concert
Tiesto @ Tiesto in Concert 2003
Intro in Holland
Tiesto @ Tiesto in Concert 2004
Intro in Holland
Tiesto @ Privilege in Ibiza
Tiesto @ London Victoria
Tiesto @ Privilege in Ibiza
| Club Life Shows Compilations
:: Tiesto
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We currently have all the Club Life Shows
hosted every week by Tiesto.
If you wish to obtain complete Tiesto
Club Life collections of any of the years shown, simply use the
PayPal buttons on the page for that particular year, to purchase
all the Club Life Shows from that year on MP3 DVD's.
You can also purchase CD Audio versions or MP3-CD versions
of any of the Club Life Shows shown. Just visit the Individual Section
for information on this process.
| Special Offers :: Tiesto
& Armin Van Buuren - Hard Drive Offer
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Tiesto
& Armin Van Buuren Trance Hard Drive Special
TIESTO &
ARMIN VAN BUUREN
HARD DRIVE SPECIAL
250 GB
WD ELEMENTS PORTABLE
USB 2 EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE
PRICE =
£249.99 £199.99
(SAVE £50)
With this Hard Drive Package you will have the
chance to own the entire range of Tiesto, Armin Van Buuren,
Tiesto's Club Life Radio Shows and Armin Van Buuren's A State
of Trance Radio Show DJ Set Compilations listed below on a
brand new 250
GB WD Elements Portable USB 2 Hard Drive.