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Sub Zero Project is a Dutch hardstyle producer duo, consisting of Thomas Velderman (born 19 April 1996) and Nigel Coppen (born 9 March 1997), most known for making the Qlimax 2018 anthem "The Game Changer". They are the youngest Qlimax anthem makers in history.[citation needed]

Key Information

Sub Zero Project is best known for their hits ‘Darkest Hour’, ‘Our Church’, ‘Halo’ and ‘Trip To Mars’. They have performed at Tomorrowland, Electric Daisy Carnival, Defqon.1 Festival, Ultra Music Festival, Ultra Australia, Medusa Sunbeach Festival, and Qlimax.[citation needed] Sub Zero Project have worked with artists such as; Timmy Trumpet, W&W, Hardwell, Vini Vici, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Steve Aoki, Coone, Da Tweekaz and Headhunterz.[citation needed]

History

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Nigel Coppen initially made music under the name Sub Zero. He came into contact with Thomas Velderman via YouTube; they listened to each other's tracks and then decided to work together. Velderman joined Coppen and "Project" was added to the name to clarify that it was a duo.[1] In December 2013, at the ages of 16 and 17 respectively, Nigel and Thomas signed with the Belgian hardstyle record label Dirty Workz.

In 2017 Nigel and Thomas both graduated from the Herman Brood Academy, a production school in Utrecht, as Artist Musician Dance Producers. The same year they released "The Project", which led to them receiving widespread attention for their use of psy-style kicks with aggressive attacks, blended with hardstyle elements.[2]

In 2018 the duo released "The XPRMNT", which as well came with a new live act featuring a change in attire. Q-Dance chose the duo to create the Qlimax 2018 anthem, titled "The Game Changer".[3] Also in 2018, the duo would make their first collab with Australian House producer Timmy Trumpet titled "Rockstar" which is one of 3 collabs.. In 2019, the duo released "The Contagion", which served as the lead track for their debut album titled Contagion.[4] In less than three months, their debut album reached over 10 million streams on Spotify.[citation needed]

In 2022, Sub Zero Project released their 2nd album titled “Renaissance of Rave”.

Sub Zero Project has made the DJ Mag Top 100 list – 95th in 2019,[5] 123rd in 2020, and 131st in 2021.

Discography

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Track/Album name Artists Label Year Note
Scream EP Sub Zero Project Anarchy 2014 Dirty Workz's sublabel
Let's Fight EP Sub Zero Project Anarchy Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Madman" Sub Zero Project and Atmozfears A² Records 2015
"Funky S**t" Sub Zero Project Anarchy Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Hell On Earth" Sub Zero Project and X-Pander A² Records
"Hit the Funk" Sub Zero Project Anarchy Dirty Workz's sublabel
"This Is Madness" Sub Zero Project and Atmozfears Anarchy Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Get Your Hands Up" Sub Zero Project Anarchy Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Headbanger" Sub Zero Project and Sub Sonik Anarchy 2016 Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Raise Your Fist" Sub Zero Project and Sub Sonik WE R Raw WE R's sublabel
"Let the Pistol Go" Sub Zero Project Anarchy Dirty Workz’s sublabel
"Meltdown" Sub Zero Project and Devin Wild Scantraxx
"DRKNSS" Sub Zero Project and Da Tweekaz Dirty Workz 2017
"The Project" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Basstrain" Sub Zero Project and GLDY LX Dirty Workz
"DSTNY" Sub Zero Project and Devin Wild Scantraxx
"Stand Strong (Q-Base 2017 Hangar OST)" Sub Zero Project and Meccah Dawn Q-Dance Records
"Wake Up" Sub Zero Project, Zatox and Nikkita Dirty Workz
"Playing with Fire" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
DJ Isaac – "Burn" (Sub Zero Project Remix) Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Unity" Sub Zero Project and LXCPR Dirty Workz 2018
"Our Church" Sub Zero Project and Headhunterz Art of Creation Released on Headhunterz's album The Return of Headhunterz[6]
Headhunterz – "Doomed" (Sub Zero Project Remix) Sub Zero Project Art of Creation
"March of the Rebels" Sub Zero Project and MC Diesel Dirty Workz
"The XPRMNT" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"We Are the Fallen" Sub Zero Project and Phuture Noize Dirty Workz
Yoji Biomehanika – Hardstyle Disco (Sub Zero Project Remix) Da Tweekaz and Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Rockstar" Sub Zero Project, Timmy Trumpet and DV8 Spinnin' Records
"The Game Changer (Qlimax 2018 Anthem)" Sub Zero Project Q-Dance Records
"Tombs of Immortality" Sub Zero Project and Ecstatic Dirty Workz 2019
"Heroes of the Night" (Intents Festival 2019 Anthem) Sub Zero Project and D-Sturb Dirty Workz
"Darkest Hour (The Clock)" Sub Zero Project and D-Block & S-te-Fan Dirty Workz
Contagion Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"The Contagion"[7] Sub Zero Project and Christina Novelli Dirty Workz
"Patient Zero" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Amen" Sub Zero Project and Headhunterz Dirty Workz
"Break the Game" Sub Zero Project and KELTEK Dirty Workz
"The Solution" Sub Zero Project and Villain Dirty Workz
"The Source" Sub Zero Project and Frequencerz Dirty Workz
"All Night" Sub Zero Project and Bryant Powell Dirty Workz
"Call of the Sacred" Sub Zero Project and Phuture Noize Dirty Workz
"Be My Guide" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"All for One" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz Released as a free download
"PSYchopath" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Face of a Champion"[8] Sub Zero Project and Coone Dirty Workz
"Rave Into Space"[9] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz 2020
"The Remedy" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"The Silence (Of My Sins)"[10] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
Project X[11] Timmy Trumpet and Sub Zero Project Sinphony Records Spinnin' Records' sublabel
"Time Machine"[12] Sub Zero Project and MC Stretch Dirty Workz
"Enter the Realm"[13] Sub Zero Project Q-Dance Records
"Obey No More"[14] Sub Zero Project and Warface Dirty Workz 2021
"Halo"[15] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"A New Beginning"[16] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Sinners Paradise"[17] Sub Zero Project and Rebelion Rave Culture
Base Sub Zero Project and E-Life Dirty Workz
Fight As One Sub Zero Project and Dimatik Sinphony Records Spinnin' Records' sublabel
Trip To Mars (Astronauts)[18] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
Rave Culture 2022[19] Sub Zero Project Rave Culture
Fly With Me[20] Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz 2022
"Lions" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
Renaissance Of Rave Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Nightmare Nirvana" Sub Zero Project and Diandra Faye Dirty Workz
"One Last Time" Sub Zero Project and Ran-D Dirty Workz
Mind Of A Warrior Sub Zero Project and Coone ft. ATILAX Dirty Workz
Soft Ass Shit Sub Zero Project and Timmy Trumpet Dirty Workz
"Live Fast Die Young" Sub Zero Project and Rebelion Dirty Workz
"Paradise" Sub Zero Project and W&W Rave Culture
"Conquer Your Mind (Apex OST 2023)" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz 2023
"Path Of The Warrior (Defqon.1 2023 Anthem)" Sub Zero Project Q-dance Records
"Illusions" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Judgement Day" Sub Zero Project and Hardwell Revealed Recordings
"LFG PSYCHO" Sub Zero Project and MC Stretch Dirty Workz
"The Race" Sub Zero Project and Timmy Trumpet and Vini Vici Tomorrowland Music
"Lose My Mind (Sub Zero Project Remix)" Brennan Heart, Wildstylez and Sub Zero Project I AM HARDSTYLE
"We Ignite" Sub Zero Project and Vertile Dirty Workz
"Legends" Showtek, Sub Zero Project and Doktor Q-Dance Records
"Refuse To Speak" Sub Zero Project and Bryant Powell Dirty Workz 2024
"Maze of Memories (Reverze Anthem 2024)" Sub Zero Project and Diandre Faye Dirty Workz
"TECHNOBOTS" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Liberation" Sub Zero Project and Hard Driver Dirty Workz
"LASER" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Sweet But Psycho" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"INVINCIBLE" Sub Zero Project Dirty Workz
"Save Me" Sub Zero Project and Rebelion Dirty Workz
"Robot Ravolution" Sub Zero Project and Drean Dirty Workz
"It Will Be OK" Sub Zero Project and Dual Damage Dirty Workz 2025

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Sub Zero Project is a Dutch hardstyle music duo consisting of producers and DJs Thomas Velderman and Nigel Coppen, formed in 2014 when the pair were teenagers. Renowned for their high-energy, uplifting sound blending powerful melodies, vocals, and hard drops, they have become prominent figures in the hard dance genre, amassing tens of millions of streams on tracks like "," "Our Church," "Halo," and "Trip to Mars." The duo's rise includes major festival performances at events such as Tomorrowland, , Defqon.1, , and , with a notable debut on Tomorrowland's main stage in 2025. They released their second album, Renaissance of Rave, in 2022, and have collaborated with artists including , , , , Da Tweekaz, and . In 2025, Sub Zero Project ranked #64 on the Top 100 DJs list, following international tours across , , the , and , highlighted by their hit single "Won't Let Me Down" featuring Teddy Bee and the collaboration "" with featuring , released on October 3, 2025. Their productions emphasize a signature style that pushes the boundaries of , contributing significantly to the genre's global evolution.

Background

Members

Sub Zero Project is a Dutch duo comprising Thomas Velderman and Nigel Coppen. Thomas Velderman, born on 19 April 1996 in the , serves as the primary and DJ for the project, with an early interest in electronic music sparked through online platforms. Nigel Coppen, born on 9 March 1997 in the , contributes vocals, songwriting, and elements of live performance, drawing from a background in music education. The duo first connected in 2013 through comments and initial online collaborations, which laid the foundation for their partnership. Both Velderman and Coppen graduated from the Herman Brood Academy in in 2017, specializing in music production and performance as Artist Musician Dance Producers.

Formation

Sub Zero Project originated in 2013 when Nigel Coppen, who had been producing music solo under the name Sub Zero, discovered Thomas Velderman's electronic tracks on and reached out to collaborate on demos. The two Dutch teenagers, sharing a passion for , quickly bonded over their shared creative vision and began working together remotely. The duo officially formed as Sub Zero Project later that year, appending "Project" to Coppen's original alias to reflect their partnership in music production. Coppen had chosen "Sub Zero" years earlier at age 12 simply because it "sounded really cool," with no intended reference to cold or intensity despite the genre's energetic style. Prior to securing a label deal, the pair self-produced tracks and uploaded them to online platforms like , gradually cultivating a small but dedicated fanbase through engagement within the emerging community. This grassroots approach allowed them to refine their raw, atmospheric sound through experimentation and feedback from early listeners. In December 2013, at the ages of 16 and 17, they signed their first professional contract with the Belgian hardstyle label Dirty Workz, which provided the resources for official releases and broader exposure in the scene. This milestone marked the transition from amateur uploads to structured professional output, setting the foundation for their rise in hard dance music.

Career

Early career and breakthrough

Sub Zero Project began their professional career with the release of their debut EP, Scream, in 2014 on Anarchy, a sublabel of the Belgian hardstyle record label Dirty Workz, marking their entry into the scene shortly after signing with the label in late 2013. Later that year, they followed up with the Let's Fight EP, which featured aggressive, raw hardstyle tracks that started to attract attention from underground listeners. In 2015, the duo collaborated with X-Pander on the single "Hell On Earth," released on A² Records, helping to build further momentum and gain traction within European hardstyle communities through online platforms and smaller events. Both members, Nigel Coppen and Thomas Velderman, attended the Academy in , where they studied music production. This education proved instrumental in elevating their sound, as seen in subsequent releases like the single "The Project" that same year on Dirty Workz, which showcased a more polished and atmospheric style. The duo's breakthrough arrived in 2018 when they were selected to create the anthem "The Game Changer," becoming the youngest-ever artists to do so at ages 21 and 20, respectively; the track premiered at the festival in , , and propelled them into mainstream recognition with its high-energy narrative and festival performance. This milestone was underscored by their debut entry into the Top 100 DJs poll at #95 in 2019, reflecting their rapidly growing international popularity.

Major releases and achievements

Sub Zero Project's debut album, Contagion, released in 2019 through Dirty Workz, marked a significant in their career, featuring 10 tracks that showcased their evolving sound. The album included standout singles such as "Halo" and "Trip To Mars," which highlighted their ability to blend melodic elements with powerful kicks, contributing to the duo's growing popularity in the genre. In 2022, they followed up with their second album, Renaissance of Rave, also on Dirty Workz, comprising 17 tracks that further explored rawstyle influences and expanded their rawphoric style. This release received positive reception within communities for its energetic production and thematic depth, solidifying their position as key figures in evolution. Key collaborations during this period included "Project X" with Timmy Trumpet in 2020, a high-energy hard dance track released via SINPHONY that bridged hardstyle with broader EDM audiences. They also partnered with Headhunterz on festival-oriented tracks like "Amen" (2019) and "Our Church" (2018), which became anthems in the hardstyle scene and were frequently played at major events. The duo's festival presence grew prominently, with headline sets at Defqon.1 from 2019 to 2022, including a notable Spotlight performance on the Red Stage in 2022 organized by . They also delivered a memorable set at Tomorrowland's NYE Edition in 2021 on the Pulse Stage, further elevating their international profile. Their achievements were reflected in industry recognition, including nominations at the Hardstyle Awards, such as for Best Artist in later years, and progression in the Top 100 DJs poll, reaching #123 in 2020 and #131 in 2021.

Recent activities

In 2023, Sub Zero Project released the Defqon.1 anthem "Path Of The Warrior" on Q-dance Records, which featured intense kicks and thematic lyrics centered on unity and resilience. This track marked their continued involvement in major festival soundtracks, building on their euphoric signature. By 2024 and into 2025, the duo expanded their output with singles such as "," a high-energy collaboration with featuring , released on , blending drops with influences for a crossover appeal. They also partnered with Dual Damage for "It Will Be OK," issued by Dirty Workz, which incorporated uplifting melodies and family-oriented vocals to convey themes of perseverance amid chaos. In 2025, Sub Zero Project released "Capital Of Crazy" as the official Intents Festival anthem in collaboration with Rebelion and Micah Martin, distributed via Intents Records, emphasizing raw energy and festival hype with explosive breakdowns. The duo performed at key events that year, including a dynamic set at Reverze 2025 in Antwerp's , where they premiered new material, and closing the mainstage at (AMF) 2025 with a high-impact show featuring their latest tracks. In July 2025, they debuted on the main stage at Tomorrowland in , delivering a high-energy set. Further collaborations highlighted their versatility, including a rework of Showtek's "FTS" released on Dutch Master Works, transforming the original into a harder, extended edit with reinforced kicks. They teamed up with vocalist Teddy Bee for "Won't Let Me Down" on Tomorrowland Music, delivering an emotional track with soaring choruses about . Additionally, "Never Surrender" featuring Nathalie Blue, put out by Dirty Workz, showcased defiant lyrics and powerful builds, becoming a staple in their live sets. Their resurgence was reflected in the 2025 DJ Mag Top 100 DJs poll, where they ranked at #64, signaling strong fan support and global recognition within the hard dance community. Throughout this period, Sub Zero Project maintained strong ties with Records for projects and Dirty Workz for core releases and distribution, ensuring consistent output in the euphoric and raw subgenres.

Musical style

Characteristics

Sub Zero Project operates primarily within the genre, defined by fast tempos typically ranging from 150 to 160 beats per minute, pounding heavy kicks, and , uplifting melodies that drive high-energy dancefloor experiences. Their sound emphasizes an energetic and hard-hitting aesthetic, blending raw aggression with melodic to create tracks that resonate with themes of intensity and resilience. A hallmark of their production style is the fusion of psytrance-influenced kicks—characterized by screechy, modulated bass lines—with traditional elements, resulting in aggressive drops that incorporate vocal chops for added dynamism. They frequently employ distorted synths to build tension through risers and atmospheric effects, leading into high-energy breakdowns that maintain relentless momentum. Signature techniques include the "kickroll," a rapid sequence of multiple kicks that can shift keys or incorporate arpeggios for a funky, unpredictable edge, enhancing the raw and innovative feel of their tracks. In live performances, Sub Zero Project delivers high-octane DJ sets featuring bass-heavy mixes designed to maximize crowd interaction, often accompanied by custom visuals that amplify the psychedelic and intense atmosphere. Their shows, such as the "Psychodelic" experience, prioritize immersive energy, with elements like hand-drumming responses to kickrolls fostering a sense of communal euphoria among audiences.

Influences and evolution

Sub Zero Project's musical style draws from a range of influences within the hard dance spectrum. Early exposure to classic came through artists like and , whose euphoric and high-energy productions shaped the duo's foundational sound, as seen in collaborations such as "Our Church" with in 2018 and their remix of & Wildstylez's "Lose My Mind" in 2023. Psytrance elements were inspired by collaborations like those with , contributing psychedelic layers and driving rhythms, while broader EDM influences from introduced melodic big-room structures, evident in joint tracks like "Judgement Day" in 2023 and "" featuring in 2025. The duo's evolution began in 2013–2017 with experimental rawstyle roots, characterized by aggressive, distorted kicks and minimal melodies in early releases on labels like Dirty Workz. Following their breakthrough 2018 anthem "The Game Changer," they incorporated uplifting elements from 2018–2020, blending raw intensity with soaring synths in tracks from their debut album Contagion (2019). From 2021 to 2025, Sub Zero Project transitioned toward hybrid psy-, fusing trance-like progressions and psychedelic breakdowns with kicks, as demonstrated in collaborations like "Capital Of Crazy" and their 2023 Defqon.1 anthem "Path Of The Warrior." Looking ahead, indications point to exploring vocal-heavy tracks in 2025 releases, integrating guest artists for emotional depth while maintaining their high-impact hybrid style, as previewed in recent collaborations.

Discography

Albums

Sub Zero Project released their debut studio album, Contagion, on April 5, 2019, through Dirty Workz, featuring 10 tracks that showcased their evolving sound. The album debuted strongly and received critical praise for its innovative production, particularly the duo's distinctive kick design that blended raw energy with melodic elements. It quickly amassed millions of streams across platforms, highlighting the project's growing international appeal and contributing to an extensive world tour that expanded their live performances globally. Their second studio album, Renaissance of Rave, followed on July 1, 2022, also via Dirty Workz, comprising 17 tracks centered on themes of reviving classic rave influences within modern hardstyle. The release emphasized genre innovation through symphonic arrangements and nostalgic motifs, earning widespread acclaim and winning the Best Album award at the 2022 Hardstyle Awards. This success further solidified their dedicated European fanbase, with standout tracks like the title song becoming staples in festival sets. Both albums underscore Sub Zero Project's focus on personal artistic development and pushing hardstyle boundaries, from the infectious spread of their debut sound to the revivalist evolution in their sophomore effort. As of 2025, the duo has not released any additional full-length albums, instead prioritizing singles and collaborations.

Singles and EPs

Sub Zero Project has released numerous singles and EPs that have become staples in the genre, often featuring collaborations and achieving significant chart success on platforms like . Their early work laid the foundation for their rise, with tracks that blended raw energy and melodic elements, while later releases pushed boundaries with euphoric and anthemic styles. Many of these non-album releases have garnered millions of streams and topped charts, highlighting the duo's impact on the scene. Early efforts include the "Let's Fight" EP released on December 17, 2014, through Dirty Workz. Among their early singles, "," a with D-Block & S-te-Fan, was released in 2019 and quickly became a landmark track, earning the title of the #1 track of 2019. "Our Church," featuring , arrived in 2018 and showcased their euphoric sound with soaring melodies and powerful kicks. The 2018 Qlimax anthem "The Game Changer" marked a breakthrough, delivering an intense, narrative-driven track that amassed over 20 million streams across platforms and solidified their status as anthem producers. In their mid-period, Sub Zero Project continued to innovate with singles like "Halo," released in March 2021, which introduced a multi-chapter concept blending hardstyle with cinematic builds and has since become a fan favorite for its emotional depth. "Trip to Mars (Astronauts)," dropped in November 2021, explored space-themed motifs with uplifting synths and rhythmic drive, contributing to their growing international appeal. Their collaboration with Timmy Trumpet on "Project X" came out in September 2020, fusing hardstyle with trumpet-infused energy to create a high-octane crossover hit that reached #1 on Beatport's hard dance chart. More recent singles reflect Sub Zero Project's evolution toward bolder, feature-heavy productions. "," a 2024 collaboration with featuring , debuted as a rawstyle powerhouse and topped charts upon release. In 2025, "Won't Let Me Down" featuring Teddy Bee delivered motivational lyrics over relentless beats, achieving immediate streaming success. The Intents 2025 anthem "Capital of Crazy" brought aggressive, festival-ready intensity, while "Never Surrender" closed the year with an empowering, melodic vibe that resonated widely in live sets. Additional 2025 releases include "Change To Follow" with D-Block & S-te-Fan in March, "It Will Be OK," and "Move Your Body." Regarding EPs, Sub Zero Project's early efforts include the 2014 "Scream EP," a three-track release on Anarchy Records featuring raw cuts like "Scream" and "Eternal," which helped establish their aggressive sound. Their mid-2010s output emphasized rawstyle influences in singles that charted highly on . In 2023, psy-infused tracks previewed in live sets, such as those from their Psychodelic live act (e.g., "LFG Psycho" and "Illusions"), contributed to experimental explorations, often in collaboration formats. Overall, Sub Zero Project has secured multiple #1 positions on 's and hard dance charts with releases like "Project X" and "," underscoring their commercial dominance.

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