Yellow Claw (DJs)
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Yellow Claw at Spring Awakening 2015
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Background information | |
Origin | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Genres | Hardstyle, hip hop, Dubstep, Big room, Moombahton, Trapstep, Chill |
Occupation(s) | Producers, DJs, MC |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Barong Family, Mad Decent, Spinnin', Fool's Gold, Jeffree's |
Associated acts | Boaz van de Beatz, Mr. Polska, Ronnie Flex, LNY TNZ, Mightyfools, Cesqeaux, Yung Felix, Diplo, Skrillex, Dirtcaps, Tiësto, MOTi, Alvaro, The Galaxy[disambiguation needed], San Holo |
Website | yellowclaw |
Members | Bizzey Jim Aasgier Nizzle |
Yellow Claw is a DJ trio from Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] The group consists of Bizzey (Leo Roelandschap), Jim Aasgier (Jim Taihuttu) and Nizzle (Nils Rondhuis). Their music is a mix of wide range of genres and often incorporates elements from trap music, hip hop, dubstep, hardstyle and moombahton.[1][2][3]
Career
Yellow Claw first gained popularity in the middle of 2010, after founding and hosting the Yellow Claw Thursday night party at one of Amsterdam's most famous night clubs, the Jimmy Woo.[1][3] During 2012 and 2013, they released a number of successful singles, which charted on the Dutch and Belgian national charts: "Krokobil", "Nooit meer slapen", "Thunder" and "Last Night Ever".[4][5] The videos for the singles became viral, each gaining over four million views on YouTube.[6] During that time, Yellow Claw performed at many Dutch festivals, such as DirtyDutch Festival, Sneakerz Festival, Latin Village Festival and Solar Festival.[3]
In 2013, Yellow Claw signed to Diplo's label Mad Decent. On March 7, 2013, they released their first international EP Amsterdam Trap Music.[1] In June, they performed at Diplo and Friends on BBC Radio 1,[7] and in July - at the 2013 Tomorrowland Festival.[3] On September 26, 2013, they put out their second EP, titled Amsterdam Twerk Music.[1]
On November 1, 2013, after signing to Spinnin' Records, the group released their first international single "Shotgun", featuring vocals from Dutch singer Rochelle.[8] The single peaked at number 10 in the Netherlands and number 20 in Belgium. On November 8, 2013, Yellow Claw released a collaboration single with Flosstradamus, titled "Pillz", under Fool's Gold[9] and Ultra Records.
Members
- Bizzey (real name Leonardo Roelandschap), born 11 May 1985 – MC, producer[10]
- Jim Aasgier (real name Jim Taihuttu), born 6 July 1981 – DJ, producer[11]
- Nizzle (real name Nils Rondhuis), born 6 September 1987 – DJ, producer[12]
Barong Family
In May 2014, Yellow Claw inaugurated their own label, called Barong Family, which is distributed by Spinnin' Records. The first signed artist was fellow Amsterdam group Mightyfools, and the first official release was the song "Lick Dat" on 2 June 2014.[13] The second single, Yung Felix's "Money Grabber" was released on 25 August 2014.[14] The label has since released an EP by Wiwek, as well as a single by Coone. In 2015, Barong Family separated from Spinnin' Records continuing as an independent music label.
Discography
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- Blood for Mercy (2015)
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External links
- Official website
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