Hardwell


Robbert van de Corput, known professionally as Hardwell, is a Dutch DJ and music producer from Breda. He was voted the world's number one DJ by DJ Mag in 2013 and again in 2014. In 2022, he was ranked at number 43 in the top 100 DJs poll by DJ Mag. He is best known for his sets at music festivals, including Ultra Music Festival, Sunburn and Tomorrowland.
He first gained recognition in 2009 for his bootleg of "Show Me Love vs. Be". He founded the record label Revealed Recordings in 2010 and a radio show and podcast Hardwell On Air in 2011. He has released 10 compilation albums through his label, as well as two documentary films. His debut studio album, United We Are, was released on 23 January 2015.
On 7 September 2018, he had announced his indefinite hiatus from touring, stating that he wanted to focus more on his personal life. On 27 March 2022, he returned to touring by closing out Ultra Miami's mainstage with his second album Rebels Never Die.

Biography

Pseudonym

The pseudonym comes from an idea of his father, who translated his surname from Latin and Dutch into English, "cor" meaning "heart" in Latin and "put" meaning "well" in Dutch. However, he changed the "heart" to "hard", to make it sound more appealing.

Early life and musical beginnings

Robbert van de Corput was born in Breda, to Anneke and Cor van de Corput. At the age of four, he began taking piano lessons and attended a music school. At the age of twelve, he produced his first songs in the field of electro, while performing as a hip-hop DJ.
Through his participation in various competitions, he became known in Breda's DJ scene. He was influenced by the DJ and producer Tiësto, who is also from Breda.
As hip-hop became an underground scene, Hardwell changed his genre to commercial electronic dance music. He started producing remixes and uploaded them on several platforms on the Internet. At the age of 14 in 2002, he was offered a record deal with the Digidance record label by Dutch producer duo Klubbheads. Three weeks later he made a first official release with the two-disc-record "Bubbling Beats 1", whereupon he toured through the Netherlands and appeared in a number of dance clubs. His first official single, "Play It Around", was released in 2006, and was played in German clubs. The single featured a combination of popular musical genres, as well as his own style.

2007–2010: Musical breakthrough and launch of Revealed Recordings

At the end of 2007 Hardwell released the song "Never Knew Love", which was produced as a collaboration with Greatski; the song placed on the official German single-charts. Remixes for Gregor Salto's and Chuckie's "Toys Are" together with Dutch DJ and producer R3hab as well as a mix of "You Do Not Love Me" by Sidney Samson and Skitzofrenix in 2008 remained at the top of the dance charts for weeks. Also in 2008, he produced a mash-up of the tracks "Be" by Steve Angello and Laidback Luke, and "Show Me Love" by Robin S.
Hardwell's bootleg with the title "Show Me Love" was played by many DJs and was praised by Laidback Luke and Steve Angello. In December 2008 the two producers released the track as an official cover version of "Show Me Love". A new remix by Hardwell was contained on the single.
In 2010 Hardwell founded his own record label, Revealed Recordings, or just Revealed, for the purpose of releasing electronic dance music by young talents. He contracted with EDM artists, including the duo W&W as well as his personal friends Dannic and Dyro. Each year, Revealed releases a compilation called "Hardwell Presents Revealed", containing tracks released by the label together with Hardwell's own new songs. On the fifth anniversary, a sampler was released containing the 100 most popular tracks, chosen by a vote through Revealed's website. The top three were "Spaceman" by Hardwell, "Burn" by KSHMR and DallasK, and "Left Behind" by Paris Blohm and Taylr Renee.

2011–2012: ''Hardwell On Air'' and ''Spaceman''

In 2011, he signed a record deal with the German record label Kontor Records, giving his releases wider distribution. In March 2011, Hardwell launched his own podcast, Hardwell On Air, a one-hour selection of songs by various artists. The podcast is broadcast by a number of radio stations, including Slam! in the Netherlands as well as Sirius XM in the United States.
That same year, Hardwell collaborated with Tiësto to produce the track "Zero 76", named for the telephone prefix "076" of their hometown Breda. Hardwell's successor single "Cobra" appeared on the Dutch single charts. The track was used as a theme song for the Energy festival and reached position 1 of the Beatport charts. "Encoded" followed with a similar success and was used as the intro song for his podcast.
In 2011, Hardwell was ranked in the Top 100 DJs category by DJ Mag for the first time and jumped on number 24 as the second-highest new entry behind Skrillex. At the International Dance Music Awards 2012, he won the Best Break-Through DJ award.
On 31 July 2012, the track "Spaceman" was released. It sold over half a million times in the US and was played extensively in clubs and festivals in 2012. It is said to be a song that further popularized the big room house genre. A vocal version with Mitch Crown would chart in the Dutch Single Top 100 and US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. In the following years, several remixes of the song were published, as well as a mash-up with a hardstyle remix of Blasterjaxx and W&W's "Rocket" by Hardwell, which he often used for sets as an outro song.
Hardwell appeared as a headliner at several festivals, including Creamfields, Electric Zoo Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, and Nature One. He also performed at Tomorrowland 2012, and released a related video which received tens of millions of views. In the fall of 2012 Hardwell reached the sixth place in the ranking list DJ Mag Top 100.

2013: Opening of the ''I Am Hardwell'' Tour

On 29 January 2013, Hardwell started a bus tour through Canada, together with his colleagues Dannic and Dyro. This was done in connection with Revealed Recordings and gave the trio the name "Dutch House Mafia". Dyro and Dannic also accompanied Hardwell on his North America tour in summer 2013.
The single "Apollo", released on 1 February 2013, reached the charts of many European countries, including Austria, Belgium, France and the Netherlands. The singer of the song is Amba Shepherd. Shortly after, the song "Never Say Goodbye", displaying a similar style, was released. Hardwell recorded the song with his friend Dyro and the American singer Heather Bright a.k.a. Bright Lights. In April 2013, he launched his first worldwide tour entitled "I Am Hardwell." That year he performed on the main stage at the Ultra Music Festival, toppling his Tomorrowland Liveset from the previous year from the first place of the most viewed live-DJ-sets with over 80,000 viewers.
In the summer of 2013 he also appeared as headliner at Tomorrowland. Later in the summer, the single "Jumper" appeared in collaboration with the DJ duo W&W. It represents the biggest club-hit of the whole year together with Martin Garrix' "Animals" and DVBBS' "Tsunami". Hardwell also adapted his style of the growing big-room house fan base with "Countdown", which was a collaboration with American DJ MAKJ. With "Countdown", he reached the German single-charts once again. With the American singer Matthew Koma, he released the track "Dare You" at the end of 2013, which followed the success of "Apollo".

2014: ''I Am Hardwell'' documentary

In January 2014, the documentary I Am Hardwell which tells the story of his career and documents his most successful moments. For the documentary, he was accompanied by the director, Robin Piree for two and a half years. His life's motto is "If you can dream it, you can do it" referring to when he was 16 years old and dreamed of being the number 1 DJ in the world. A soundtrack of the film was released separately.
As the first result of his work, the track "Eclipse", which opened most of his live sets since November 2013, came up. Among fans, the ID track received the unofficial title "Titan", with the demands for its publication a running gag among his fans. In an interview with DJ Mag, Hardwell promised to release his album in 2014. Many tracks from the new album were introduced by Hardwell at Ultra Music Festival 2014 as well as Tomorrowland.
Hardwell and Tiësto performed a back to-back set at Tomorrowland 2014, which had more than 6 million views on YouTube as of January 2021, and announced their latest collaboration. One track featured Matthew Koma's vocals. Hardwell then devoted himself to completing his album.
In September 2014 the release of his studio album was postponed to the beginning of 2015. At the same time, the third official single release came out of the album, "Young Again", which contains vocals from British singer Chris Jones. The song was produced similar to "Dare You", not basing on big room style, but basing on a melodious progressive house drop. As with "Dare You", the single missed the entry to the German single-charts, despite high downloads chart placements.
In November 2014, Hardwell presented the single "Don't Stop the Madness" with W&W and American rapper Fatman Scoop as the third single release of his album.
In December 2014 Hardwell announced the official track list and cover of the then-upcoming album, which featured collaborations with producers like Tiësto and Headhunterz as well as singers like Andreas Moe and Mr. Probz. The announcement also included previews of some of the songs, including the track "Follow Me", which was recorded in collaboration with R&B singer Jason Derulo. At the same time, he announced his second world tour called "I Am Hardwell – United We Are". At the end of the year 2014, a minimix of the album unintentionally succeeded in the Internet and was virally distributed within minutes. In January 2015 the instrumental song "Eclipse" was released as a download single.