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Markus Schulz Drops New EDM Video "Safe From Harm", Featuring Emma Hewitt

Markus Schulz is a German-American DJ and producer based in Miami, FL. With two decades of work under his belt, Schulz is currently the host of Global DJ Broadcast radio show and founder of both Coldharbour Recordings and Schulz Music Group. An artist with innate raw talent, he has a knack for unlocking the full potential in any project he’s on. In 2012, the German-American was crowned America’s #1 DJ by DJ Times, and the following year, he teamed up with Dutch star, Ferry Corsten to announce their collaborative project called New World Punx (a project that warranted a live debut at Madison Square Garden). Having produced some of the most notable names in EDM, Schulz’ ability to work with other top-tier artists was vital to the creation of “Safe From Harm”.

Emma Hewitt is a singer/songwriter from Greelong, Victoria, AUS. After being picked up by Sony Music as a teenager with her former band Missing Hours, her roller-coaster ride of a career took off with some major whiplash. While it may sound like a fairy-tale to some, Hewitt quickly learned harsh lessons of the industry, turning her off to the business end all together. Once her songs started getting stripped of their meaning and boxed into “products,” enough was enough, and she made the decision to burn down the castle and rebuild it the way she’d envisioned. Her first song after leaving Sony was an EDM collaboration with budding UK icon, Chris Lake entitled, “Carry Me Away”, which knocked Brittany Spears out of the #1 spot on the U.S. Billboard’s Hot Dance Airplay charts, and proceeded to spend an unprecedented 50+ weeks in the Top 100.

At the apex of their careers, Schulz and Hewitt are sure to turn heads in the EDM community with the massive partnership that is “Safe From Harm”. The cinematic nature of the music video serves as a stunning accompaniment to the vast soundscapes created by their partnership. Schulz’ quintessential “unicorn melodies” serve as a lush bed for Hewitt’s delicate, earthy vocals to lay. Mirrored by jaw-dropping images of baby blue waves crashing onto the beach, the duo have created a paradise all of their own, and “Safe From Harm” is a one way ticket to their haven. 

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