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YELLOW CLAW IN CONCERT:

Whether they're spinning an underground club or dropping the beat at a major festival, Dutch DJ trio Yellow Claw knows how to get the party started. It's been a quick rise for Bizzey, Nizzle, and Jim Aasgier, but they man the decks at their live sets like seasoned pros, keeping ticket buyers dancing late into the night with fathoms-deep bass, dramatic builds, and mind-blowing releases. As they unleash their potent blend of trap, dubstep, and hardstyle, ticket buyers can actually feel the ground shake as fans jump around to the buzzing synths and high-octane beats. From pulse-pounding remixes of artists like Major Lazer and Selena Gomez to chart-climbing originals like "Shotgun" and "Till It Hurts", Yellow Claw always delivers an epic night of cutting-edge sounds that keep audiences dancing until the very last beat.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Dutch DJ trio Yellow Claw originated in 2010 from a weekly Amsterdam party of the same name thrown by Bizzey (Leo Roelandschap), Nizzle (Nils Rondhuis), and Jim Aasgier (Jim Taihuttu). After building a reputation with their off-the-wall club nights the three began releasing tracks, making their way onto charts in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2012 with bangers like "Krokobil" and "Nooit Meer Slapen". In 2013 they released their debut EP Amsterdam Trap Music on Diplo's Mad Decent label, garnering  significant international attention with high-profile performances at BBC Radio 1 and Tomorrowland Festival. A string of popular EPs followed including a release on Yellow Claw's own label Barong Family, and in 2015 the trio released their highly anticipated debut album Blood For Mercy. The record peaked at No. 27 in the Netherlands and spawned several popular singles that have fans dying to catch one of Yellow Claw's adrenaline-filled sets on tour.

Reviews

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Underwhelmed

    by acissej on 2017-10-10Uniun Nightclub - Toronto

    I had surprised my Husband to tickets to his favourite DJ Duo Yellow Claw at UNIUN in Toronto. I have kept an eye out for them to come anywhere within a 150 Km radius for about three years now and I was so excited that it was finally happening. I searched the venue and everything I could find about the event. Since we were coming from over an hour and a half away and the doors opened at 10pm I checked to see if there was an opening act but wasn't able to find any information online. We showed up at 10pm and Yellow Claw didn't come on until 1:20am; at one point we contemplated leaving because we didn't know if they were coming. When they did come on it was very hard to see them, they didn't play their regular songs, the security at the club did a very poor job of monitoring people on drugs, it was so hot most of the men had their shirts off and everyone was sweating buckets - this all made for a very poor experience. This experience made me not want to go to this venue or an EDM concert ever again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Yellow claw

    by Jdb1 on 2017-10-09Uniun Nightclub - Toronto

    Yellow claw was unreal, only problem is uniun is way to hot

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Yellow Claw duo are beasts

    by DJKRN on 2017-10-09Uniun Nightclub - Toronto

    Went in expecting professional deck work, and they delivered. These producers really know their stuff in terms of what to play and when, how to keep the crowd jumping through the entire 2 hour set, and how to represent their brand and label, the Barong Family, a definite recommendation for anyone who loves trap and electronic music.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Yellow claw was amazing, AC in the building wasn’t

    by MLomb on 2017-10-09Uniun Nightclub - Toronto

    Performances by artists were amazing, but Uniun had ZERO AC; the building was roasting, everyone in the venue was dripping sweat. Also how does having 3 security lines, and 1 security guard letting people in make any sense?