The Saga of Axwell, the Renowned DJ (I Found U, I Found You)

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‘Can Axwell cross the milestones of success that he set in the year 2007’ is a moot question. But it’s for sure that this person endowed with talents will surely give that a try.

His solo performance in ‘I Found U’ touched many hearts and carved a niche in the sands of time by its entry into the top 10 in Holland and by getting into the sixth position in UK.

No doubt, it was the biggest disc played across the globe. Pete Tong reiterates that this does not hurt anyone and he exclaims it to be as essential and an innovative tune. The laurels it earned are inexplicable. Vernon Kay awarded it as his weekend hymn and Zane Lowe honor made it second to none.

Axwell is not only good in giving an inborn touch to the stage during his performance but his skillfulness is beyond words. Many producers who start remarkably tend to get trapped into the hallmark furrow, thereby wading within their own style. But Axwell is versatile and never misses to rock on each of his new release says Judge Jules.

Irrespective of whom the individual is, label staff, DJs, Axwell’s colleagues and record purchasers place him high reveals Robbie Rivera from Miami. Robbie also adds that Axwell is enthusiastic, full of energy and zeal in all his performances. Roger Sanchez, another fan of Axwell says that he loves the music that Axwell creates for the DJ and that he is in the right form now that his productions just rock which has paved way to the pinnacle of success.

The public chose ‘I Found You’ as their most interesting performance in the year of 2007 on Anton Power’s Juice FM show in Liverpool and Steve Smart’s Kiss FM show in London. At the DJ awards show conducted at Pacha, Ibiza, this performance backed the Tack of the Season Award which is a noteworthy achievement in Axwell’s career. It was also the DJ mags’ Record of the Year.

Though his much heralded amalgamation of Hard-Fi’s ‘Hard To Beat’ earned inexplicable appreciation, his solo performance in ‘I Shall Overcome’ is just too cool and beyond descriptions. His work on ‘Let It Go’ boasting Rudy that initially came up on his Axtone tag has been granted the license for release from Defected.

The Axtone tag is the most sought independent recording labels exhibiting Axwell’s armory support from Paul Van and Eddie Halliwell, it seems to have laid the roads to compete with ‘Get Dumb’ that was released last summer.

Presently Axwell seems to enjoy his world tour through the streets of New Zealand, Australia, North America, Asia and Canada. Axwell expects to get back to White Island and bang the stages at every celebration namely EXIT festival, Global Gathering shows, Creamfields and Glastonbury.