TRACKS: Erik Arbores “Galactic” OUT on Spinnin’ Records

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The production genius that is Erik Arbores ups the ante with his stellar anthem Galactic. The tracks gloriously uplifting melody, makes it a pinnacle in sets by the likes of Avicii, Hardwell and many more!

In the Netherlands this release is known by Xpress and is homonymous to the Walibi thrill ride Xpress: Platform 13 that had its official opening April 4, 2014.The reason for this collaboration is that both theme park Walibi as Erik Arbores stand for excitement and thrills.

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Erik Arbores, born on August 4th, 1997 in Rotterdam as Erik van den Boom, taught himself to play piano and read music. When he was about 10 years old, he decided to upload his music to YouTube and soon made his own soundtracks for movies (his film music for Avatar has been viewed almost 300,000 times). His prior single Get Ready got over 500,000 views on YouTube and appeared on numerous remixes.

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Graduating at a young age, Erik attracted a lot of media attention, together with his musical aspirations and talent. He appeared on De Wereld Draait Door, Holland’s most popular daily talk show, 5 times last year.
In April 2012 Erik signs with Universal Music Publishing and a management deal with the world’s largest Dance Label: Spinnin’ Records in June 2012. In August 2012, Gold was released. A track commissioned by the NOC*NSF. Erik produced this track in honour of the inauguration ceremony of the Dutch Olympic athletes. Erik is an official ambassador of the Dance4Life foundation since October 2012 alongside Hardwell, Doutzen Kroes, Nikkie Plessen & Jan Kooijman.

Buy ‘Galactic at Beatport

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