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Can You Feel It
The Dutch History of House music
The History of House Music in Holland. Every episode another big Dutch DJ. Armin Van Buuren Laidback Luke Ferry Corsten Don Diablo Chocolate Puma Fedde le Grand DJ Chuckie and many more deejays. This is how it started in the Netherlands. The stories of the start of EDM Electronic Dance Music. The first records the first gigs why Holland? Hosted by Giel Beelen
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5.0 stars from 14 ratings
Geweldig dit!
Nu pas ontdekt. Nooit geweten dat Giel into house is. Weer wat geleerd. Mocht er ooit een vervolg serie komen, Ronald Molendijk, Michel de Hey, Miss Monica, Harry Lemon 8. Geweldige tijd toen in NightTown en de MTC feesten.
Tijnotje via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 09/17/21
Great
Great podcast about the early days of Dance music. Love the stonecole English..!
Jeroen Kant via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 02/10/20
Check this out!
If you are interested in why and how the Dutch DJs became so big worldwide, this podcast is definitely worth checking out! I love the top 5 classics of Chuckie, so cool!
Housemusic all night long! via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 12/06/19
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