Bassjackers' "Crankin'" Gets Remixed by Martin Garrix

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Dutch House duo Bassjackers buzzing 2013 tune "Crackin" has been given a brand new twist by EDM wonder Martin Garrix.

Bassjackers' original theme remains but the drops are now even more berserk than before thanks to this collaboration! What follows is an ominous and brooding electro hook with a HUGE kick and snarling synths. Wowzers!

The list of supporting DJ's goes on and on.

The biggest names such as Hardwell, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, Afrojack, W&W, Showtek, Dyro, Dada Life, Sander van Doorn, R3hab, Balsterjaxx, Thomas Gold, Swanky Tunes, Paul Oakenfold, Danny Howard/BBCR1 and Sirius XM's Austin Kramer are wildly enthusiastic about Garrix' new edit.

The track was originally a free giveaway by Bassjackers on Facebook back in June 2013, and was picked up by many of the big names then, but now is getting a second run at fame thanks to Garrix.

Bassjackers, aka Marlon Flohr and Ralph van Hilst have been steady mainstays in the EDM world for years ever since getting their first breakthrough when Tiesto released their 2011 hit "Mush Mush".

Multiple Beatport Top 10s and Global Mainstage festival performances followed since. Bassjackers & Martin Garrix will also both be featured on the Australian Future Music Festival tour March 1st through 15th .

Exploding Fame
Martin Garrix has become one of EDM's biggest names in 2013. His track 'Animals' maintained the #1 position in Beatport for almost a full month, and topped charts all over the world.

With 130 million views on YouTube and gigs around the globe, Martin's fame has exploded.

His latest track 'Wizard' with Jay Hardway, also topped the Beatport Chart for three weeks, and is becoming Garrix' second worldwide hit. - via The Media Nanny.

Watch the video of Bassjackers 'Crackin' (Martin Garrix Edit) on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/kzAzyH6dG8o