International Artist Series: Meet Hardwell
May 8, 2024
May 8, 2024
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Capozzi
ISOxo
Bella Renee
YetepDyro is climbing the the ranks of popularity quickly as he has been at the helm of creating some of the most intense and tracks and showing up on main stages across the country. From his massive collaboration with Bassjackers, The Grid, to his slot on Hardwell’s Canadian Bus Tour- he has been non-stop in our ears.
Now, Dyro has released his latest track “Leprechauns & Unicorns” to serve as the soundtrack to the Hardwell Canadian Bus Tour. Why the weird track name? We’re not sure but it definitely fits the trippy style of the music video.
The track’s got an old school feel to it, with some very eerie synths that build into huge drops. It’s an overall awesome track that is sure to stick to your ears for quite some time. As for the video, it features everything from behind the scenes footage from the tour to green room shenanigans and Dyro cleaning the tour bus in the snow- while wearing shorts and a t-shirt.
The track is out now on Revealed Records and is available on Beatport. Check out the track in its entirety below for yourself and also check out photos/video of Dyro and Bassjackers visit to Sound Kitchen at Wild Knight!

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