Being the No. 1 DJ in the world comes with a certain level of confidence. For Armin van Buuren, it's that self-assurance that keeps all the gears -- the weekly radio show with millions of listeners worldwide, the countless DJ gigs, the top-level stage productions and artist albums -- in motion.
"I don't try to be someone I'm not -- I've always followed my heart and trance has always been my main sound," a fresh-faced van Buuren told HuffPost Entertainment in the first of his many Saturday afternoon interviews at a posh New York nightclub. Later that night, the 36-year-old DJ would headline Madison Square Garden, where he, Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, W&W and Alex M.O.R.P.H. brought A State of Trance 600 to thousands of eager ravers. (The "600" means the show had reached its 600th episode. It's a weekly program, so do the math.)
Staying true...
"I don't try to be someone I'm not -- I've always followed my heart and trance has always been my main sound," a fresh-faced van Buuren told HuffPost Entertainment in the first of his many Saturday afternoon interviews at a posh New York nightclub. Later that night, the 36-year-old DJ would headline Madison Square Garden, where he, Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, W&W and Alex M.O.R.P.H. brought A State of Trance 600 to thousands of eager ravers. (The "600" means the show had reached its 600th episode. It's a weekly program, so do the math.)
Staying true...
- 4/1/2013
- by Kia Makarechi
- Huffington Post
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