Title: 5 Years of Protocol EP Label: Protocol Recordings Release date: 05 July 2017 Buy / Stream There’s no doubt that Nicky Romero‘s Protocol Recordings crew know how to throw a party, and they’re going all out for the label’s 5th birthday this year with a series of events and fresh releases! Protocol kicked off the celebration on May 25th with a live broadcast of the 250th episode of Protocol Radio. Since the beginning of June, Protocol has been releasing fresh versions of some of their most epic tracks: Stadiumx‘s remix of Nicky Romero and NERVO‘s “Like Home,” Tony Romera‘s take on Nicky‘s “Symphonica,” Stadiumx & Taylr Renee‘s “Howl At The Moon (Nicky Romero Remix)”, Sam Void‘s remix of “Sandcastles” by Volt & State, and finally John Dahlback‘s re-imagination of Nicky Romero & Navarra‘s “Crossroads.” Also June 16th marks the release of a legendary 5 hour mix from the Protocol gang to serve as the soundtrack to your weekend. The party continues on July 5th, when the “5 Years of Protocol” EP released in parallel with the crew’s takeover at Balaton Sound; Nicky Romero, Florian Picasso, Stadiumx, Raiden, and Corey Jameswere on the lineup at the Protocol Stage.
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Founded by Nicky Romero in 2012, Protocol Recordings has established itself as a major player in the hotbed of electronic dance music labels, bolstered by its progressive approach to music and its extraordinary live events. The label has thrown major events at some of the most prominent electronic music gatherings in the world, such as Miami Music and the Amsterdam Dance Event, treating their fans to a true sonic experience that feeds both their hedonistic indulgences and cravings for new music. Protocol‘s focus on developing emerging artists has garnered them a roster of incredible talent, from veterans like Tom Tyger and Arno Cost to new discoveries Volt & State, Florian Picasso, and more. Between their ever-evolving imprint, captivating stage presence, and consistently incredible, cutting-edge new music, it’s safe to say that Protocol has more than earned their spot at the top.