Timmy Trumpet is accelerating past his recent smash hit at 170 BPM, ‘Best Thing’, with ‘Classical Music’ that lives at 180 BPM, offering a feeling all it’s own in collaboration with Bassjackers on Smash The House records.
Keeping his training from Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Anthony Heinrich and the 20+ years of playing classic jazz at the forefront of his electronic music journey, ‘Classical Music’ mounts the listeners with a triumphant intro then cuts through the sky with a ripping hardstyle rhythm produced by Bassjackers.
Timmy Trumpet is currently appreciating the hardstyle community immensely, raving in a recent interview with HardStyle.com that hardstyle “is the most underrated genre” and how he has “a big love to all people who love hardstyle, because I feel like you guys are the future!” Timmy could not be more thrilled to venture down this path of new sounds and emotions, offering the world something they have never heard or felt before.
As of lately, Timmy has been touring South America at Lollapalooza Chile for St. Patricks’ Day and Argentina with a surprise performance with 30 Seconds To Mars, more to come there…
While his breakthrough track ‘Freaks‘ with Savage just joined the billion streams club and the New York Mets are calling on Timmy to play the walk up song for pitchers that trumps ‘Wild Thing’ (Charlie Sheen’s walk up song from the movie Major League).
The Australian instrumentalist and producer initial made himself known in Ibiza playing his trumpet during DJs shows alongside artists such as such as Armin Van Buuren, Carl Cox, Fedde le Grand, Dizzee Rascal, Fatboy Slim and the Stafford Brothers.
Further buoying his popularity earlier in his career, Timmy was a regular on the reality TV show The Stafford Brothers, where “what happens on tour, no longer stays on tour.” In his home country of Australia Tim hosted national TV and radio shows for networks like MTV, and has been voted the number one DJ at the ITM Awards.
Now back to Timmy Trumpet’s latest repeat-worthy hit on his SINPHONY imprint, ‘Best Thing’ that has garnered proper remix treatment from Ookay, Sonny Wern, Mollie Collins and THNDERZ. Just take your time letting all these versions roll.
Things started going fast for Bassjackers when ‘Mush Mush’ was picked up and supported by Tiësto in 2011 on his label Musical Freedom and ‘Beat Cut’ got picked up by Fedde le Grand.
The dutch duo is coming off must listen techno remixes of Kendrick Lamar‘s, ‘HUMBLE’ and Future‘s ‘Mask Off’ as well as a highly-awaited big room collaboration with W&W for ‘Why Am I Doing This’, plus they are continuing to leave an imprint at the top festivals like Tomorrowland and LOA.