The "story" of Revealed Recordings Miami 2013 is best defined by three major pillars: 1. The Definitive Compilation
The label took over on March 20, 2013, for their official Miami party. Revealed Recordings Miami 2013
It featured high-octane anthems like Dyro's "Leprechaun," Dannic's "Viper," and W&W & Ummet Ozcan's legendary "The Code." The "story" of Revealed Recordings Miami 2013 is
To capture the energy of the season, the label released the compilation. It wasn't just a playlist; it was a blueprint for the sound that would dominate mainstages for the next two years. It wasn't just a playlist; it was a
Miami 2013 was the victory lap where Revealed Recordings transitioned from a rising imprint into the most influential label in global dance music.
These tracks moved away from the melodic progressive house of previous years toward a harder, more aggressive "Big Room" sound characterized by massive kicks and simple, infectious synth leads. 2. The Hardwell Era Begins
Miami 2013 was the moment Hardwell solidified his status as the world's premier DJ (eventually being crowned #1 in the DJ Mag Top 100 later that year).