D-Passion

D-Passion, whose real name is Rik Gieling, is a prominent figure in the harder styles of electronic dance music, particularly known for his contributions to the hardcore techno scene. Hailing from the Netherlands, a country synonymous with its vibrant EDM culture, D-Passion has carved out a niche for himself within the hardcore genre, thanks to his raw energy, innovative sound, and unrelenting beats.

Over the years, D-Passion has built up a reputation for his powerful productions and remixes that consistently push the boundaries of hardcore music. Tracks like "What the Fuck (D-Passion Remix)" and "Damnn 909" showcase his skills in creating music that not only resonates on the dancefloor but also retains a level of musicality and technical proficiency. His official anthem for Hardshock 2017, "Shock the Hardcore," exemplifies his ability to craft an immersive auditory experience that's synonymous with the festival's intense energy. With a discography that includes the aggressive sounds of "Comin' Through Raw" and the dynamic "Resurrection EP," as well as contributions to soundtracks such as "QORE 3.0 OST 2012," D-Passion remains an influential and respected artist within the hardcore community. Whether through his solo projects or collaborative works, D-Passion's presence in the music industry is marked by a profound dedication to the evolution of hardcore music.

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What the Fuck (D-Passion Remix)
Single - Released November 9, 2023
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  1. November 9, 2023
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  3. April 10, 2017
  4. September 19, 2016
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