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Best of Blutonium Boy 2K13

2.3M streams

2,342,835

Make It Loud (Headhunterz Remix)

2.3M streams

2,266,896

Make It Loud (Headhunterz Remix)

2.3M streams

2,266,896

Best of Vol. 2

2.2M streams

2,181,815

The Very Best Of

771.9K streams

771,929

Hardstyle, Vol. 29 (24 Ultimate Bass B...

442.4K streams

442,416

My Music

372.4K streams

372,408

Essential of Hardstyle Vol. 4 (The 4th...

322.2K streams

322,207

Holding out for a Hero

276.2K streams

276,230

Floorkilla (Nik Import Remix)

229K streams

229,003

Biography

Dirk Adamiak; born 26th of April 1970, known professionally as Blutonium Boy is a german Hardstyle and Electro House (EDM) producer/label owner/DJ from Baden-Baden/Germany. Since 1993 he has become one of the most respected Hard Dance and EDM DJs/producer in the world with more than 300 releases on his legendary label Blutonium Records, and over twenty-five chart entries in several countries with his compilation row “Blutonium Presents: Hardstyle (EMI)”. He is also regarded as the "Godfather of Hardstyle " by many sources. Since 2003, he has collaborated with artists like Bonnie Tyler, Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Eric Bazilian (The Hooters), Haddaway, Headhunterz, John Ferris,Yoji Biomehanika and several others. He has been featured on almost all major international events around the globe and has performed for companies like Insomniac, ID&T, Q-Dance, Ministry Of Sound, Art of Dance, UDC and many more. He has traveled the world visiting all major events for more than twenty years. There is no major metropolitan city left where Blutonium Boy has not performed and taken over the crowd by storm. Music is and will always be his first love. Because of his hard work and dedication, it is safe to say that he is responsible for a huge part in the development of the international Dance/EDM and Hardstyle music scene. In 2014, Blutonium Boy officially announced that he would take a break from DJ-ing, to focus fully on his studio work.