Sharon van der Werf
By Sharon van der Werf

The future seems promising for A-RIZE, and he is poised to reach even greater heights. The hardstyle DJ, known for his melodic compositions and fascinating narrative music, can be added to the list of Scantraxx main label artists. This was announced on October 20 at the Scantraxx presents Alchemy Of Sound event in the Q-Factory, during Amsterdam Dance Event.

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Scantraxx welcomes A-RIZE as main label artist

Carlos van Boekhold, in the hardstyle scene known under the name A-RIZE, starts a new phase in his musical career by officially joining the main label of Scantraxx. “It feels like there is another dream ticked off. Back when I was producing in my bedroom, I was dreaming of becoming part of a main label one day. Now that it happens, it feels surreal but also amazing at the same time. I’m grateful to Scantraxx for giving me the chance and believing in me!”

A-RIZE made his debut performance as a Scantraxx artist during the ADE event Scantraxx presents Alchemy Of Sound. This performance was an unforgettable showcase of his talent, with his signature sound taking center stage. “My signature sound is in-between melodic and hard. I love the energy that the hard side has on stage, but in my heart. I love music and therefore I like to implement emotion, feeling, and melody into my tracks.” he says.

The future for A-RIZE looks bright. Tomorrow, on October 26th, 2023, he will release his first Scantraxx release. This will be the track ‘So Alive’, a collaboration with Demi Kanon. A-RIZE is also about to release his solo debut called ‘Voices‘. This release is scheduled for November 9, 2023.

A-RIZE Scantraxx main label

Comments

  • Ali 26 October 2023 - 22:00

    I don’t know what’s going on, but I’m afraid that Art Of Creation is currently disassembling itself.

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  • Ras 01 November 2023 - 10:18

    I don’t know what’s going on, but I’m afraid that Art Of Creation is currently disassembling itself.

    No more AoC man…

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