: It serves as a sanctuary for "uplifting junkies" who crave high-energy, raw, and unfiltered soundscapes. Maarten de Jong - Energy Crash
: The name refers to the 138 Beats Per Minute (BPM) tempo, which represents a "faster, louder, and harder" type of trance. : It serves as a sanctuary for "uplifting
The track’s home, (a sub-label of Armin van Buuren’s Armada Music ), is more than just a label—it is a movement. This paper explores the sonic architecture and cultural
This paper explores the sonic architecture and cultural impact of 2020 high-octane release , " Energy Crash (Extended Mix) ," released on the powerhouse label WHO’S AFRAID OF 138?! . The Architect: Maarten de Jong Maarten de Jong has long been recognized as
: It began as a playful remark by Armin van Buuren during the ASOT 550 tour, reacting to a trend toward slower, progressive trance.
Maarten de Jong has long been recognized as a master of "heavyweight" trance. His style frequently bridges the gap between peak-time techno and uplifting trance, a hybrid often referred to as tech-trance. Known for what fans call "jackhammer strikes" and "thumping kick-bass tandems," de Jong’s productions are engineered to "lay dance floors and club spaces to ruin". The Sound of 138: Label Context