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Quacks, Kicks, and Cheer with Da Tweekaz
Da Tweekaz are a Norwegian duo known for melody-first hardstyle and cheeky pop-culture flips.
From Oslo to 150 BPM Sunshine
Formed by Kenth Kvien and Marcus Nordli, they rose through the Dirty Workz camp and spun off Tweekacore for faster happy hardcore bursts. Expect a 150 BPM set that leans bright and bouncy, with likely picks like JAGERMEISTER, Scatman, WODKA, and Heroes Of Today.Quacks, Shots, and Singalongs
The floor skews mixed in age and background, with hakken up front and casual ravers catching choruses mid-room. You often spot rubber ducks on hats and rails, plus a call-and-response when the mascot hits the screens. Trivia: their widely requested Disney edits started as a studio joke, and they favor bright keys so leads soar above the kick. For clarity, the setlist and production guesses here come from patterns in recent appearances and may shift on the night.Da Tweekaz: The Scene and Fan Culture
The scene around Da Tweekaz is playful and bright, with yellow duck pins, bucket hats, and flags sharing space with kandi and wrist LEDs.
Yellow Ducks and Bright Smiles
You hear quick chants before drops and easy singalongs on the choruses, then a reset as people catch breath between tracks. Hakken footwork clusters near the rail while shufflers carve lanes on the sides, and both styles get nods from the booth.Rave Traditions, Hardstyle Edition
Merch leans bold and cartoon-forward, with sunny colors and the mascot tucked into sleeves and hoods. Crowd etiquette trends positive, with small duck swaps, sticker trades, and quick photo pauses during breaks. Expect a few playful outfits nodding to famous edits, but the mood stays more neighborhood party than costume contest. The lasting take is a shared joke and a big beat, where you leave humming a chorus and remembering a burst of yellow.Da Tweekaz: How It Sounds Live
On stage, Da Tweekaz push bright leads over firm 150 BPM kicks, keeping vocals high so the words cut through.
Kicks First, Hooks Second
They favor quick verse-break-drop shapes that keep the room moving without long tension games. Live, the second drop may flip to a reverse-bass throwback before snapping back to a modern tail, which refreshes familiar tunes.Small Studio Tricks, Big Room Payoff
When the Tweekacore mood hits, they burst to around 170 BPM and thin the drums so the melody stays clear. The mixer becomes a lead instrument, with filter swells making hooks feel like they are leaning forward. Synth stacks act like a huge chorus section, while drum programming leaves space for claps and chants. Lights tend to trace the melody more than the snare, helping even casual fans follow the main hook across the room.If You Like Da Tweekaz: Kindred Artists
Fans of Darren Styles will recognize candy-bright hooks and the occasional happy hardcore sprint that Da Tweekaz slip into.