Armin van Buuren then selected Mark’s
tracks for his annual, platinum-selling A State Of Trance compilation three
years in a row. In addition to the compilations, Armin also featured one of
Mark’s tunes on his Wii Game and gave him the opportunity
to remix ‘Minack’, the
massive collaboration with Ferry Corsten.
Since then Mark has gone on to release on some of the biggest labels in dance
music, including but not limited to: Armada, Revealed, and Spinnin’
Records. Also on his list of achievements is the mix compilation ‘Worldwide
Trance Sounds Vol. 6’ on Armada Music.
Mark
Sixma has toured extensively, with big performances across the globe alongside
top DJs like Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Gareth Emery, Judge Jules, Markus
Schulz, Paul van Dyk, Sander van Doorn and W&W. Mark has performed at
several festivals including Stereosonic, A State of Trance 550 & 650,
Nature One (two times) as well as Electronic Family, Escapade Music Festival,
and Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015. He also played alongside Armin van
Buuren for the official closing party of the legendary Guverment in Toronto.
In 2013 Mark Sixma made his debut on W&W’s
fast-rising label ‘Mainstage
Music’ with
his epic smash ‘Requiem’.
This fought off competition to hit the Beatport Trance Chart at #1, beating the
likes of world number one DJ and producer Armin van Buuren, whilst also holding
the #1 slot on major digital download sites Audiojelly and Trackitdown,
achieving a unique hat-trick of chart-topping positions!
His tune ‘Requiem’ was
the most played trance track of 2013, and he had scored six top 10 Beatport
records for his original tracks ‘Character’, ‘Refused’, and
‘The
Saga’, and his remixes of Orjan Nilsen (‘Mafioso’), Cosmic
Gate (‘Crushed’), and Jorn van Deynhoven (‘New
Horizon’) up to this point.
2014 was a breakout year for Sixma, who released an updated version of the
iconic ‘Adagio For Strings’, ‘Shadow’ (W&W Edit), remixed Cosmic Gate and Armin van
Buuren (‘Save My Night’),
and released on both Armada Music and Revealed Recordings. While ‘Adagio’ held the #1 spot on Beatport, Sixma got to kick
himself out of the charts with his next record, as his remix of ‘Falling
Back’ supplanted
‘Adagio’ to claim the #1 position in the charts from himself — a feat very few have accomplished.
Mark Sixma’s first North American Tour took place in 2015,
following his top-level releases and remixes from the previous year. After
seeing heavy support from Armin van Buuren, the two finally collaborated on ‘Panta
Rhei’, a major accomplishment for Sixma that would lock in
his place in the the dance music elite. As Mark Sixma shifts gears, he heads
into the future with more ammunition than ever, and he’s
poised to dominate the industry that he’s
shook since the very beginning of his career.