Now available on all major streaming platforms, Dutch producer Dannic joins forces with Dim Mak label head Steve Aoki to release “Push Me” as his label debut. Bursting with classic Dannic energy, this big house track is bound to be a hit in the coming year. Forged through over a decade of friendship, Steve Aoki and Dannic bring Dannic’s signature style to the Dim Mak family, marking the first of many anticipated releases.
Coming out swinging for his Dim Mak debut, “ Push Me “ brings that pulsating big room sound to life in just under three minutes. With tech-house-style builds and groove-laden rhythms, it’s easy to get lost in this infectious track. As the lyrics say, “Move to the beat of the rhythm, alright; put on your kicks and let’s dance all night. “ This new single compels the listener to do just that; trying hard to refrain from tapping one’s foot. This 3-minute manifesto is sure to be an instant club hit.

“This track represents a new chapter for me. It’s high-energy, groove-driven, but also pushes the boundaries of my usual sound. When Steve heard it, he immediately got the vision, and I couldn’t be more excited to kick off this journey with Dim Mak. This is just the beginning, there’s more to come!” – Dannic adds
The man behind track
Breda’s very own Dannic stands out as a prominent figure in the industry, renowned for his infectious big-room club sound that captivates audiences everywhere. His passion for music is evident in every aspect of his work. As a respected Dutch DJ and producer hailing from Breda, Dannic has established himself as a leading artist in the music realm, consistently offering exceptional productions and remarkable DJ performances that reinforce his influential presence in the scene.
Since his initial tracks on Toolroom and his strong ties with Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings, Dannic has even launched his own highly acclaimed label Fonk Recordings. His steady stream of dancefloor-ready hits and groove-filled productions keep audiences thrilled around the globe. His work has garnered significant backing from prominent figures in the industry, including Swedish House Mafia, Afrojack, Hardwell, and Martin Garrix.
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