: The edit seamlessly blends the dark, melodic atmosphere and iconic "wizard" chime of the first track with the aggressive, mechanical "helicopter" drop of the second.
: A high-energy collaboration with the duo Firebeatz , released in February 2014. It became famous for its signature "helicopter" synth lead and inspired the "do the Helicopter" dance move in clubs and festivals. The "Fusion" Creation : The edit seamlessly blends the dark, melodic
: While it is an unofficial bootleg, the mashup gained significant traction on YouTube and SoundCloud, amassing hundreds of thousands of views as fans sought out the ultimate "Martin Garrix mega-mix" from his early career. Wizard (Yellow Claw Remix) The "Fusion" Creation : While it is an
The "Wizard of Helicopter (Vindes Fusion Re-Edit)" is a notable bootleg mashup created by the producer (Vincenzo De Santis). It first appeared around March 2014, during the peak of the "Big Room House" era. : A collaboration with Jay Hardway released in November 2013
: A collaboration with Jay Hardway released in November 2013. It was the highly anticipated follow-up to Garrix's global hit "Animals" and topped the Beatport charts almost immediately.
Vindes combined these two "peak time" anthems into a "Fusion Re-Edit" to create a single, continuous festival weapon.
: The edit seamlessly blends the dark, melodic atmosphere and iconic "wizard" chime of the first track with the aggressive, mechanical "helicopter" drop of the second.
: A high-energy collaboration with the duo Firebeatz , released in February 2014. It became famous for its signature "helicopter" synth lead and inspired the "do the Helicopter" dance move in clubs and festivals. The "Fusion" Creation
: While it is an unofficial bootleg, the mashup gained significant traction on YouTube and SoundCloud, amassing hundreds of thousands of views as fans sought out the ultimate "Martin Garrix mega-mix" from his early career. Wizard (Yellow Claw Remix)
The "Wizard of Helicopter (Vindes Fusion Re-Edit)" is a notable bootleg mashup created by the producer (Vincenzo De Santis). It first appeared around March 2014, during the peak of the "Big Room House" era.
: A collaboration with Jay Hardway released in November 2013. It was the highly anticipated follow-up to Garrix's global hit "Animals" and topped the Beatport charts almost immediately.
Vindes combined these two "peak time" anthems into a "Fusion Re-Edit" to create a single, continuous festival weapon.