To capture the energy of the season, the label released the compilation. It wasn't just a playlist; it was a blueprint for the sound that would dominate mainstages for the next two years.
The label took over on March 20, 2013, for their official Miami party.
His set at the Ultra Mainstage is still cited as one of the most influential in the festival's history. He used the platform to premiere a staggering amount of unreleased Revealed music, proving the label's "triple threat" of Hardwell, Dyro, and Dannic was unstoppable. 3. The Revealed Label Night Revealed Recordings Miami 2013
Miami 2013 was the victory lap where Revealed Recordings transitioned from a rising imprint into the most influential label in global dance music.
The "story" of Revealed Recordings Miami 2013 is best defined by three major pillars: 1. The Definitive Compilation To capture the energy of the season, the
It featured high-octane anthems like Dyro's "Leprechaun," Dannic's "Viper," and W&W & Ummet Ozcan's legendary "The Code."
In March 2013, the electronic dance music world converged on Miami for the and Ultra Music Festival , marking a pivotal chapter in the "Big Room" house era. At the center of this storm was Hardwell and his label, Revealed Recordings . His set at the Ultra Mainstage is still
It was here that the label's "family" culture was cemented. Unlike other labels that felt like corporate entities, Revealed felt like a tight-knit group of friends from Breda, Netherlands, taking over the world.