Starkillers and Tony Junior Collaborate for "Total Destruction"

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U.S talent Nick Terranova AKA Starkillers and Netherlands based DJ Tony Junior have been firming their position in the global house music scene with his tough-edged, eclectic sound and released 'Total Destruction' on Steve Aoki's Dim Mak Records on the 21st January.

Starkillers is responsible for that perfect blend of high-octane, fierce energy and accessible appeal, blending big hooks and riffs, thumping beats and mind-bending effects trickery which has made him the DJ to collaborate with.

Following on from his first official release of 2013 with fellow producer Dmitry KO and vocalist Amba Shepherd with 'Let The Love' which dropped on the formidable Dutch imprint Spinnin' Records, premiered on BBC Radio 1 and went on to muster over 2million Youtube hits.

Starkillers took 2013 by storm with releases on Ultra, Spinnin Doorn Records including the remix of Armin van Buuren's 'Turn This Love Around' and Hadouken!'s 'Levitate'.

Tony Junior's specialty is making big room productions like 'Nobody Beats The Fucking Drum', 'Anigav', 'PAWG' which is played in Sander van Doorn's 'Identity' and supported by Showtek and the top track 'Feelin' Kinda Strange'. These productions all entered the Beatport charts.

The Dutch DJ repeatedly gets asked to do some special remixes like the 'I Want A Freak' remix for Trent Cantrelle and 'Keep It Coming' for Starkillers.

This last remix got massive support from Sander van Doorn which played the pumping tune in his 'Identity' radio show.

His outrageous collaboration with the one and only DJ Carnage called 'Michael Jordan', reached #36 in the main Beatport chart and #9 in the Electro/House chart. This summer Tony Junior joined Steve Aoki at his closing set at Mysteryland.

His most recent release, 'Twerk Anthem', reached the #12 in the Electro/House chart.

Tony Junior is climbing up the stairs to becoming a successful DJ and he is eager to get there as fast as possible. - via The Media Nanny.