Maddix Talks Ultra Music Festival Miami, Touring, & Production Process

Taking the time out of his extremely busy weekend at Ultra Music Festival Miami, we got the opportunity to speak with one of the most talented DJ’s and producers out there, Maddix! Please enjoy our full podcast with the artist below.

Maddix's show at Ultra Music Festival Miami was a thrilling experience that had the crowd buzzing with excitement. The up-and-coming Dutch DJ/producer took to the stage for a high-energy set that showcased his signature hard-hitting sound and impeccable mixing skills.


Maddix's set was a perfect blend of hardstyle and big-room, with an intense bassline and thundering kicks that kept the crowd jumping throughout the entire show. He also threw in some unexpected surprises, including some classic EDM tracks that had the crowd singing along and reminiscing about their favorite dance music memories. The energy level of the crowd was off the charts, with fans from all over the world coming together to celebrate their love of music. Maddix interacted with the crowd throughout the set, encouraging them to dance and jump along to the beat.


One of the standout moments of the show was when Maddix dropped his hit track "Zero," which had the crowd going wild. The energy level was so high that it felt like the whole city was shaking. The production value of Maddix's show was also impressive, with an incredible light show and stunning visuals that perfectly complemented the music. The stage design was also impressive, featuring large LED screens and pyrotechnics that added to the overall experience.


Overall, Maddix's show at Ultra Music Festival Miami was a highlight of the festival. With his unique hard-hitting sound, impressive mixing skills, and engaging stage presence, Maddix proved that he is a rising star in the electronic dance music scene. If you're a fan of high-energy dance music, then Maddix is an artist that you won't want to miss.


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