“Phat Brahms” is a dynamic Electro House track, a collaboration between Steve Aoki, Angger Dimas, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. It was reportedly produced during a late-night session while the artists were on Aoki’s Deadmeat Tour in early 2012.
The track famously debuted during Aoki’s closing set at Tomorrowland 2012 in Belgium, where all four collaborating artists performed it together on stage in a unique four-way set. This high-energy debut created significant buzz.

Released officially on August 13, 2012, through Aoki’s Dim Mak Records, “Phat Brahms” quickly gained popularity within the EDM scene. It’s known for its Big-Room sound, with a driving beat, powerful synths, and a recognizable melody, making it a staple for energetic dance floors and festival sets.
This banger cleverly incorporates elements inspired by Johannes Brahms‘ “Hungarian Dance No. 5,” giving it a unique twist.
An animated music video was also released to accompany the track, adding a visual dimension to its energetic vibe.
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