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Afrojack – Annie’s Theme (Original Mix)

Following the release of his remix of “Hands High”, Afrojack has returned to our speakers with a highly awaited original of his own called “Annie’s Theme” which officially released today on Wall Recordings.
The superb chord progressions and sparks of melodic interlude on the track definitely brings to us the trademark Afrojack style, which is constantly changing but yet, always recognizable.
“It’s a piece of music, it doesn’t need a name” is what Nick Van De Wall said when asked about his new upcoming track that was played on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show.
The track bears resemblance with the classic Afrojack sound that can be found in tracks such as Replica and Selecta and his trademark rough high pitched beeps, whines, and whistles are mashed up flawlessly to create what looks to be, in my opinion, one his best tracks till date!!
“Annie’s Theme” definitely leaves you JACKED!
Afrojack – Annie’s Theme

Sunburn Noida 2012 is less than a month away and this track could not have come at a better time. If somebody needs to get a feel of what to expect when this Dutch sensation takes over a main stage then you have to listen to this.
This track exemplifies what Afrojack is all about – high-pitched pin drops, mixture of fury and scattered synth play and lastly the standard Afrojack beepy vibes. By using his glitchy Dutch House drops, Mr. Jack has clearly kept to his roots with this track. Some parts of it will also bring back memories of his 2010 smash hit “Replica”. The name “Annie’s Theme” is not permanent as Afrojack himself says, “it’s a temporary name. It’s a piece of music – it doesn’t really need a name”.
“Annie’s Theme” was first premiered by Afrojack at Ultra Music Festival in Miami this year and was also played by his good friend Steve Aoki at the Electric Daisy Carnival in June this year. The video below is from the preview of the track on Annie’s Mac’s radio show BBC Radio One. No release date is confirmed for the track so far.
After releasing hits like “Can’t Stop Me Now” and “Rock The House” this year, all we can hope is that Afrojack would bring in a pure Dutch House track like this as part of his set come October 7th!
Someone keep the Grey Goose bottle ready please.