A loose collective led by producer Niels van der Steenhoven, known for vocal trance collaborations.
For a quick sense of KAAZE, try 'People Are Strange' or 'Sweet Mistake.' They're both good examples of how the project uses featured vocalists to shape its progressive house tracks.
KAAZE matters because it's a specific kind of Dutch electronic act, one that leans into vocal progressive house without getting too polished. Tracks like 'Temperature' with Nino Lucarelli show a clear preference for big, melodic hooks. The project operates as a flexible collective, which keeps the sound from feeling too rigid or predictable.
Niels van der Steenhoven started KAAZE in 2013, with the first single 'Erase Me' arriving the next year. Albums like 'Fatum' in 2017 and 'Echoes' in 2020 mark the shifts, though the core sound stays in that vocal trance lane. The history mentions a 2017 originality question around 'End of the Road,' but it didn't stick.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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