Arriving after more than fifteen years at the forefront of the harder styles movement, the album captures an artist in transition, honoring the foundations of rave culture while consciously reshaping his sound for a new era.
“Ravers Revolution” is more than a continuation – it is a recalibration of everything he is working towards. The impulse behind the album stems from reflection. Toneshifterz recognized echoes of his early DNA within this movement, and that realization became the foundation of “Ravers Revolution”.
The album is anchored by a series of high-profile collaborations and festival-ready highlights. “Clarity,” covered and re-created with Darren Styles, delivers euphoric melodies layered over high-energy production. “Harder Styles United” serves as the official anthem for Knockout Outdoor 2025, uniting the global harder styles community with a commanding mainstage statement. Elsewhere, “Body Move,” produced with young risers TwinTigerz, channels peak-time dancefloor intensity, while “Give It All,” a collaboration alongside Brennan Heart in their new passion project called “Project Zeitgeist,” stands as the album’s spotlight track, embodying the genre-fusing direction at the core of “Ravers Revolution.”
The album blends the drive of early Hardstyle with the flow and movement of hard techno, while retaining the emotional power and explosiveness that define contemporary harder styles. The project reflects a conscious decision to prioritize movement, danceability, and physical energy, creating music that is not only powerful but also immersive. The “revolution” is not about abandoning genre identity – it is about challenging its formula and reconnecting with the raw spirit that made harder styles culture what it is today.
“I started asking myself whether I was evolving with the culture, or just repeating what had once worked. In many ways, this album is a return. When I listened back to some of my early productions, I realised the DNA of what I’m doing now was already there years ago. The difference is that now after so many years, I see it clearly, and I have the experience to execute it properly. Hardstyle became very extreme and explosive over the years, which I love.
But I also missed the feeling of continuous movement on the dancefloor. I wanted to bring back that sense of flow, where people don’t just wait for the drop, they live inside the energy. Melodic music will be here to stay, and that’s a fact, I will always make music that encapsulates that feeling of euphoria. This album isn’t about chasing trends, its about the genesis of this ‘new’ sound which was something I already started long ago. It’s about trusting instinct, reconnecting with who I was when I started, and pushing it forward. That’s the real revolution.” – Toneshifterz
Representing Australian Hardstyle around the world. He confirmed his status on main stages both down under, all over Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Some of these festivals and stages include Defqon.1 Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival, Ultra Music Festival, Tomorrowland, Mysteryland, Airbeat 1, HSU (Harder Styles United), Kazantip, Hardbass, I AM HARDSTYLE, Decibel Outdoor Festival, IQON, & to name a few. With his huge hits such as “Clarity” with Darren Styles, “Paradise,” “All or Nothing,” and “Time is Now,” boasting more than 50 million streams on his releases, his early success started from hits like “Jaydee” and “Empire of the Sun” together with Noisecontrollers in the very beginning, and before long he was signed to the famous Fusion Records imprint when in 2011 the debut album “Till Daybreak Meets” was released.
Today, Toneshifterz is signed to the I AM HARDSTYLE record label and has released music and remixes with some of the biggest artists in the Dance world. His “PSYSTYLE” hit launched his new sound in 2017, which then sent the hardstyle scene into a frenzy of PSY-influenced hardstyle. His hit was such a success on dancefloors around the world, which then led to his remix of Armin Van Buuren’s “Blah Blah Blah” at the beginning of 2018 together with Brennan Heart. The remix was followed by a collab with Timmy Trumpet, Will Sparks & Code Black called “F#ck yeah,” which was released on Spinnin’ Records, not to mention his remixes for Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s “Happy Together” and “Higher Place.”
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