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iEDM Radio Episode 116: Kill the Buzz

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Bio
Kill the Buzz, real name Adithya Nanuru, began making music at the age of 10, igniting a passion that would eventually see him playing to some of the biggest crowds in the world and alongside some of the biggest names in electronic music. The Breda-based producer has climbed the progressive house ladder right to the top and is now reaching the lofty heights after receiving well deserved praise from the community and valiant support from the titans of the upper reaches, a cast that includes artists such as Dannic and Sander van Doorn, as well as the legendary David Guetta and current world beater Hardwell. With his 2012 breakthrough track ‘Party Hard’ signalling to the world that Kill The Buzz was the name to watch, Nanuru has since gone from strength to strength, supporting Hardwell, the biggest DJ on the planet, around the globe as part of his I Am Hardwell series of shows, signing to Revealed Recordings and releasing some of the most vital progressive house of the past few years.
Kill The Buzz heard his music broadcast to millions when his collaborative track with Joey Suki ‘Life is Calling’, received worldwide radio airplay at the tail end of 2013, sending huge waves through the dance music community. With its exquisite combination of towering electro house beats and melodic sensibilities, the track propelled Kill the Buzz into the upper echelons of the genre where he remains today. On Revealed Recordings Nanaru has released numerous collaborations with both up and coming artists like David Spekter and established names such as Manse, with whom he recently ventured out alongside on the Revealed Presents Asian tour, playing to frenzied audiences in cities including Octagon in South Korea, Levels in Hong Kong and Myst in Shanghai across 8 dates in total.
Kill The Buzz’s music is an elaborate combination of expertly crafted electro house and compelling progressive beats, infinitely danceable but retaining a sense of intricate melody and harmony, something perfectly highlighted in ‘Dreamin’, his joint release with fellow Revealed artist Ralvero in 2015, as well as his scorching remix of Jason Derulo’s ‘Want To Want Me’ that took the pop sensation’s original working to new, lofty heights. Equally suited for radio play, humongous festivals and intimate rooms, KTB’s distinctive branch of the genre incorporates both influences from his peers and supporters, as well as unique experimentation with texture and sound. The latter part of the year also saw him gear up for a collaborative release with label mates Futuristic Polar Bears entitled ‘Shake it off’, a track that received support from names including Ummet Ozcan, R3hab and many more, with his rapid trajectory to the top becoming further solidified by his standing in the dance music community.
However, Kill the Buzz’s ambitions see him looking far beyond the boundaries of dance music, with his increasingly vocal and more melodic tracks demonstrating a desire to create sounds that appeal to the vast and diverse audience of global music fans, alongside the more traditional club tracks he has already showcased proficiency in. Having played at some of the biggest venues and festivals in the world, including Tomorrowland (Both in Belgium and Brazil), Solaris Music Festival Canada, Las Vegas’s Hakkasan, Germany’s World Club Dome (World’s biggest club) and Hardwell’s Carnival at Ushuaia Ibiza – he’s cranking up the heat even further for 2016.
With dates in his diary that signal greatness as his global fanbase continues to swell, Kill The Buzz already has two exciting tours lined up to kick-off the year in style with a special Brasil ‘Carnival’ trek across a multitude of the country’s tropical provinces, followed shortly after by a 11-date Revealed North America Bus Tour, now the stuff of label legend, alongside label head Hardwell and peer Thomas Newson, Kill the Buzz now looks set to dominate the scene in the coming years and continue to bolt upwards into the stratosphere.
Tracklist
Tom Swoon & Kill The Buzz feat. Jenson Vaughan - All The Way Down
Kidd Massive, Seva feat. Alexandra Prince - In & Out (Of My Life)
Armin van Buuren - Gotta Be Love feat. Lyrica Anderson (Arston Remix)
Manse - No Matter Where We Are
Kryder & Eddie Thoneick - The Chant
Kill The Buzz & Harrison - Once Upon A Time
Dirty Rush & Gregor Es - EVRBDY (Vip Mix)
MR. BLACK & WAVO - Hu Ha
Kill The Buzz & Futuristic Polar Bears - Shake it Off
RIVERO & REGGIO - Mental
JAGGS & KEVU - Stop Me
Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me (Kill The Buzz Remix)
Laidback Luke & Will Sparks feat. Alicia Madison - Promiscuous
Mark Martins - BACK
Sundry James & Ryan Marciano - Don’t Make Me Wait
Julian Jordan - Midnight DancersSocials
https://www.instagram.com/killthebuzz/
https://www.facebook.com/DJkillthebuzz
https://twitter.com/KillTheBuzz

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144 episodes

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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: iEDM Radio

When? This feed was archived on December 26, 2017 08:58 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on December 25, 2017 09:06 (6+ y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

Manage episode 165005030 series 1271218
Content provided by iEDM Radio. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by iEDM Radio or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Bio
Kill the Buzz, real name Adithya Nanuru, began making music at the age of 10, igniting a passion that would eventually see him playing to some of the biggest crowds in the world and alongside some of the biggest names in electronic music. The Breda-based producer has climbed the progressive house ladder right to the top and is now reaching the lofty heights after receiving well deserved praise from the community and valiant support from the titans of the upper reaches, a cast that includes artists such as Dannic and Sander van Doorn, as well as the legendary David Guetta and current world beater Hardwell. With his 2012 breakthrough track ‘Party Hard’ signalling to the world that Kill The Buzz was the name to watch, Nanuru has since gone from strength to strength, supporting Hardwell, the biggest DJ on the planet, around the globe as part of his I Am Hardwell series of shows, signing to Revealed Recordings and releasing some of the most vital progressive house of the past few years.
Kill The Buzz heard his music broadcast to millions when his collaborative track with Joey Suki ‘Life is Calling’, received worldwide radio airplay at the tail end of 2013, sending huge waves through the dance music community. With its exquisite combination of towering electro house beats and melodic sensibilities, the track propelled Kill the Buzz into the upper echelons of the genre where he remains today. On Revealed Recordings Nanaru has released numerous collaborations with both up and coming artists like David Spekter and established names such as Manse, with whom he recently ventured out alongside on the Revealed Presents Asian tour, playing to frenzied audiences in cities including Octagon in South Korea, Levels in Hong Kong and Myst in Shanghai across 8 dates in total.
Kill The Buzz’s music is an elaborate combination of expertly crafted electro house and compelling progressive beats, infinitely danceable but retaining a sense of intricate melody and harmony, something perfectly highlighted in ‘Dreamin’, his joint release with fellow Revealed artist Ralvero in 2015, as well as his scorching remix of Jason Derulo’s ‘Want To Want Me’ that took the pop sensation’s original working to new, lofty heights. Equally suited for radio play, humongous festivals and intimate rooms, KTB’s distinctive branch of the genre incorporates both influences from his peers and supporters, as well as unique experimentation with texture and sound. The latter part of the year also saw him gear up for a collaborative release with label mates Futuristic Polar Bears entitled ‘Shake it off’, a track that received support from names including Ummet Ozcan, R3hab and many more, with his rapid trajectory to the top becoming further solidified by his standing in the dance music community.
However, Kill the Buzz’s ambitions see him looking far beyond the boundaries of dance music, with his increasingly vocal and more melodic tracks demonstrating a desire to create sounds that appeal to the vast and diverse audience of global music fans, alongside the more traditional club tracks he has already showcased proficiency in. Having played at some of the biggest venues and festivals in the world, including Tomorrowland (Both in Belgium and Brazil), Solaris Music Festival Canada, Las Vegas’s Hakkasan, Germany’s World Club Dome (World’s biggest club) and Hardwell’s Carnival at Ushuaia Ibiza – he’s cranking up the heat even further for 2016.
With dates in his diary that signal greatness as his global fanbase continues to swell, Kill The Buzz already has two exciting tours lined up to kick-off the year in style with a special Brasil ‘Carnival’ trek across a multitude of the country’s tropical provinces, followed shortly after by a 11-date Revealed North America Bus Tour, now the stuff of label legend, alongside label head Hardwell and peer Thomas Newson, Kill the Buzz now looks set to dominate the scene in the coming years and continue to bolt upwards into the stratosphere.
Tracklist
Tom Swoon & Kill The Buzz feat. Jenson Vaughan - All The Way Down
Kidd Massive, Seva feat. Alexandra Prince - In & Out (Of My Life)
Armin van Buuren - Gotta Be Love feat. Lyrica Anderson (Arston Remix)
Manse - No Matter Where We Are
Kryder & Eddie Thoneick - The Chant
Kill The Buzz & Harrison - Once Upon A Time
Dirty Rush & Gregor Es - EVRBDY (Vip Mix)
MR. BLACK & WAVO - Hu Ha
Kill The Buzz & Futuristic Polar Bears - Shake it Off
RIVERO & REGGIO - Mental
JAGGS & KEVU - Stop Me
Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me (Kill The Buzz Remix)
Laidback Luke & Will Sparks feat. Alicia Madison - Promiscuous
Mark Martins - BACK
Sundry James & Ryan Marciano - Don’t Make Me Wait
Julian Jordan - Midnight DancersSocials
https://www.instagram.com/killthebuzz/
https://www.facebook.com/DJkillthebuzz
https://twitter.com/KillTheBuzz

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