2013 for Wasted Penguinz, much like 2012, has been all about smashing the hardstyle scene, performing across the globe in their trademark extra exuberant fashion. “We’ve been playing our gigs, and working on our album. It’s been pretty hectic. But it’s always fun when there’s a lot of stuff happening at once,” Pontuz and Jon tell DJ Mag whilst on some rare downtime in chilly Sweden. Their gigs have doubled and most importantly they’ve been making an impact at bigger events: playing main stages. With this in mind what are their plans for next year? “Keep making music and enjoying the fact that we can live off what we love to do.” And what about those voters of yours? “We love our fans, we consider ourselves to have some of the most dedicated fans within our scene and we want to keep it that way.”
2013 for Wasted Penguinz, much like 2012, has been all about smashing the hardstyle scene, performing across the globe in their trademark extra exuberant fashion. “We’ve been playing our gigs, and working on our album. It’s been pretty hectic. But it’s always fun when there’s a lot of stuff happening at once,” Pontuz and Jon tell DJ Mag whilst on some rare downtime in chilly Sweden.
Their gigs have doubled and most importantly they’ve been making an impact at bigger events: playing main stages. With this in mind what are their plans for next year? “Keep making music and enjoying the fact that we can live off what we love to do.”
And what about those voters of yours? “We love our fans, we consider ourselves to have some of the most dedicated fans within our scene and we want to keep it that way.”