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Garmiani Releases 'Bomb A Drop' Following Hardwell On Air World Premiere

By: Feb. 22, 2016
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Following up on his ferocious ragga-themed original "Jump & Sweat," and a massive remix of Lil Jon's "Get Loose", Swedish electro house guru Garmiani returns to Dim Mak with his aptly titled "Bomb A Drop." Officially premiered by Hardwell on the special 250th episode of Hardwell On Air, "Bomb A Drop" is captivating audiences worldwide, with support pouring in from BBC Radio 1, Afrojack, David Guetta, Martin Garrix, Showtek, W&W and Dim Mak boss Steve Aoki. On the track, Garmiani keeps his distinctive sound intact, utilizing booming kick drums, rattling percussion and roaring vocal chants.

Bomb A Drop smashed straight into the Top 10 Beatport Electro House chart and looks to be Garmiani's biggest single to date. Coinciding with the release, he self-directed the official music video, which Shazam recently highlighted in their round up of "5 New Dance Videos To Keep You Pumped" calling for viewers to, "Take to the stage with Garmiani. This mix of EDM and trap beats shows the DJ's diversity as a producer."

Producer, former MC and all-round Swedish heavyweight, Garmiani has been turning heads since his 2014 label debut EP Rumble. Citing influences as broad as 2Pac, The Prodigy and Armand Van Helden, Garmiani channels the attitude of hip-hop and elegance of house music into highly evolved modern sounds with killer hooks and unrelenting bass in all the right places. After topping Billboard's 'Next Big Sound' chart in 2014, and a larger than life 2015 behind him, the Swedish talent's is poised for global takeover in 2016.

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