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Home Bass, Orlando's architect of electronic music-fueled "stay-where-you-play" experiences, has announced their 2024 lineup. Billed as "Floridaâs largest music festival resort takeover," Home Bass returns November 7-11 for its sixth year. Fans of the event can look forward to a makeover at a new resort location, the four-star Doubletree by Hilton at the Entrance of Universal Orlando, which features an outdoor pool, jacuzzi, splash pad, arcade, five onsite dining experiences and a pair of massive event spaces. The elevated hospitality will meet its match through Home Bass' stellar 2024 lineup. Fans attending this year will be able to catch electrifying DJ sets from Crankdat, Deathpact, Malaa, Feed Me, Rossy, UZ, Kill Safari (Kill The Noise and Bro Safari). Bass music superstar NGHTMRE is also primed for a rare throwback set. Check out the full to Home Bass 2024 lineup below and purchase passes here.
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The organizers of Home Bass have also announced a spate of new onsite experiences, like a brand-new silent disco with three stages. Ravers in 2024 can also partake in morning yoga sessions and the beloved Frick Frack Black Jack experience. Home Bass also offers a VIP upgrade, which allows pass-holders to access express shuttle lines, VIP viewing areas, the daily "Beats & Brunch" outing and exclusive merchandise. Considering the event's dates coincide with EDC Orlando, shuttles to and from the festival's location at Tinker Field will be available. You can find out more about Home Bass here. Follow Home Bass: Instagram: instagram.com/homebass X: x.com/homebassorlando TikTok: tiktok.com/@wearehomebass Facebook: facebook.com/homebass
The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's decision allowing a class action lawsuit to proceed against Live Nation and its subsidiary, Ticketmaster, over accusations of excessive ticket pricing. The plaintiffs in the class action suit claim that Live Nation has monopolized the ticketing market, thereby inflating prices and limiting consumers' choices in the process. The court condemned the company's attempt to enforce restrictive arbitration policies, agreements that force customers to settle disputes privately rather than in court. The ruling declared those policies "unconscionable and unenforceable." The development marks a significant shift after previous lawsuits were effectively blocked by these terms, which the court found made it nearly impossible for consumers to hold the ticketing giant accountable. Live Nation initially argued that purchasing a ticket implicitly meant consumers waived their right to sue and instead required arbitration. However, the appeals panel has found the terms to be overly biased, stating in the decision that they were "so dense, convoluted, and internally contradictory as to be nearly unintelligible." The ruling comes amid other ongoing legal troubles for Live Nation, including a separate multimillion-dollar lawsuit following a Ticketmaster data breach that exposed the private information of up to 560 million users, per TheTicketingBusiness.
When NASA envisions art for space, it aims to bridge worlds. Enter Jon Hopkins and Ălafur Arnalds, whose new track, "Forever Held," was inspired by letters from NASA creative director Erica Bernhard. Described as "love letters from Earth to space," Bernhard's writings reflect humanity's deep-rooted connection to the cosmos, a theme brought vividly to life by the musicians. Awash in Arnalds' haunting strings, the piece is a work of tranquil, cinematic resonance that speaks to Earth's "fragility and power," Hopkins said. Bernhard sees the renowned electronic music producer's work as a soundscape that bridges "the awe and wonder of space" with "the rhythms of life on Earth," creating a journey that prompts listeners to reflect on humanity's cosmic role. Adding a unique twist, "Forever Held" is part of NASA's "Space for Earth" experience in Washington, DC, a first-of-its-kind exhibit where Earth is viewed through the eyes of agency's satellites. Both Bernhard's letters and stills from her video for the song will accompany it as it travels to the lunar surface, a symbolic expression of humankindâs enduring desire to reach beyond our home planet. Before its lunar mission, "Forever Held" has already had an earthly debut thanks to Coldplay, who recently used the song to open their latest album, Moon Music. You can listen to the full composition below. Follow Jon Hopkins: X: x.com/jon_hopkins_ Instagram: instagram.com/mrjohnhopkins Facebook: facebook.com/johnhopkinsmusic Spotify: tinyurl.com/2dfkdthx
Universal Music Group has made it clear that any advancement in AI music technology must put artist rights at the forefront. With a series of high-profile lawsuits targeting AI developers who trained models on copyrighted works without authorization, UMG's legal actions have demonstrated the label giant's commitment to protecting artists. Now, the company is taking proactive steps to reshape the landscape by joining forces with Klay Vision to develop an ethical framework for AI-generated music. Klay has committed to creating "responsibly trained" models that uphold copyright laws, an approach UMG deems essential in preserving the integrity of human creativity. The firm aims to ensure that its models support rather than compete with traditional music catalogs, focusing on innovation that benefits instead of replacing human artistry. "Building generative AI music models ethically and fully respectful of copyright, as well as name and likeness rights, will dramatically lessen the threat to human creators," the companies said in a joint statement. UMG has been carefully curating partnerships with companies that share its vision for ethical AI. Deals with companies like SoundLabs, and now Klay, illustrate the company's resolve to protect their intellectual property. According to UMGâs Chief Digital Officer, Michael Nash, "advancing generative AI technology in ways that are both respectful of copyright and have the potential to profoundly impact human creativity" remains a top priority.
When it comes to rallying crowds, few do it like Alan Walkerâbut the chart-topping dance music artist's recent tour raised the bar even higher. With nearly 160,000 tickets sold across nine cities, the Indian leg of his "Walkerworld" tour became the highest-grossing international tour ever in the country, IQ Magazine reports. Promoted by Sunburn, Asia's biggest electronic music festival, Walker's latest tour captivated audiences across India from Mumbai to Shillong. The monthlong run reportedly generated over $5 million in revenue, underscoring the "Faded" producer's unique appeal as well as the unstoppable growth of India's live music market. The nine-city spectacle saw Walker perform at arenas with capacities from 10,000 to 30,000, marking his debut in cities like Kochi, where his fan base turned out in record numbers.
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Surprise appearances by Bollywood icons like Alia Bhatt and musicians like Pritam added to the fanfare, uniquely elevating the energy of each stop. Sunburn CEO Karan Singh described Walkerâs influence as "phenomenal," noting the significance of his tour in demonstrating India's appeal to international artists and hinting at even bigger global names headed for Indian stages in the near future. Walker today announced another leg, "Walkerworld: Asia Tour Pt. II," which will head to Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, Seoul and more. Fans can purchase passes here.
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Another festival has fallen victim to these grim past months, a time of gathering cancellations by the hour. Gem & Jam Festival organizers have released a statement to communicate theyâve made the difficult decision to postpone the 2025 event. They, however, confirm the festival will return in 2026.
The organizers cited âunforeseen challengesâ in curating the 2025 lineup as the reason for the postponement. They expressed their commitment to delivering a top-notch experience and believe that taking a year off will allow them to return stronger than ever. âAfter tirelessly working on the lineup and things not falling into place like they usually do, it just didnât feel rightâ, they said.
âThat being said, mark your calendars for February 6-8, 2026, because weâll be back at the Pima County Fairgrounds in Tucson, ready to deliver something truly specialâ, the statement continues. Ticket holders for the 2025 event have the option to either hold onto their tickets, which will be automatically transferred to the 2026 event with a free VIP upgrade, or request a full refund.
Read the full statement below, and stay tuned for more news about the Dance music world.
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A new documentary film exploring the life and career of the late Electronic music producer Avicii will premiere on Netflix later this year. One of the greatest and most beloved acts of EDM is further expanding his legacy, as news has arisen that a visual piece on his story will come to the website.
Titled Avicii â Iâm Tim, the film offers a glimpse into the artistâs rise to fame, his struggles with mental health, and his tragic passing in 2018. Featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews with friends and family, the documentary provides an intimate look at the life of one of modern musicâs most iconic figures.
The documentary will also include a full recording of Aviciiâs final performance at UshuaĂŻa Ibiza in 2016. This performance marked the end of the artistâs touring career as he focused on his mental health and other projects.
The Tim Bergling Foundation, established in memory of the artist, will continue its mission to support mental health initiatives, particularly among young people. The foundation recently announced its support for Dance For Life, a Swedish initiative focused on mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
Avicii, real name was Tim Bergling, was a Swedish DJ, record producer, and songwriter. He was a defining figure in the Dance scene, known for his innovative production style, experimental approach to writing legendary songs, and overall chart-topping hits. Some of his most famous songs include âLevelsâ, âWake Me Upâ, and âHey Brotherâ.
[H/T] DJ Mag
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Vegas-bred pop provocateur Max Rae isnât just climbing the industry ladder â sheâs taking the express elevator. Fresh off setting UK venues ablaze supporting BLUEâs sold-out Greatest Hits tour (where The Sun dubbed her âGlasto-worthyâ in those signature sequin catsuits), sheâs now crashing the EDM party with Hakkasan resident DJ Jeff Retro on a thunderous remake of Janet Jacksonâs âIf.â The collab makes perfect sense â Retroâs been sharing deck space with Calvin Harris and Martin Garrix at Vegasâs holy trinity (Omnia, Hakkasan, WET Republic), while Raeâs been busy collecting scalps on both sides of the Atlantic. Between strutting runways at London Fashion Week, igniting Pride stages with Amber Riley, and going viral on TikTok, sheâs engineered a takeover that feels both calculated and chaotic in the best way. Now, with Aston Merrygold tour dates looming and a Montell Jordan-blessed flip of âThis Is How We Do Itâ locked for early 2025, Raeâs positioned herself as popâs next not-so-secret weapon. The Daily Mail called her âthe perfect hype boost,â but that feels like an understatement â sheâs not boosting the hype, sheâs manufacturing it. And judging by those Yorkshire Post âstunning vocalsâ and that âinfectious energy,â weâre all buying what sheâs selling.
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From humble roots Down Under to a global presence, Balance Music proudly celebrates 25 years at the forefront of independent electronic music with the inaugural Balance Croatia Festival at The Garden Resort in Tisno, Croatia from Friday 8th to Monday 11th August 2025. Under the leadership of director Tom Pandzic, the Australian label has played its part in shaping, and documenting 25 years of progressive dance music.
The iconic Balance Series mix compilation albums are a true badge of honour, putting you in the ranks of legends like Hernan Cattaneo, Danny Tenaglia, Nick Warren, Guy J, and Joris Voorn. Alongside the albums, Balance Music and sub-label Dawn till Dusk, have nurtured quality EP releases from both upcoming and established artists to showcase progressive, melodic and organic house sounds.
In an industry defined by fleeting trends, Balance Music hasnât just endured â it has thrived, remaining relevant while staying true to its ethos. Itâs time to celebrate that commitment, and they are doing it big: 3 days, 3 nights, 3 stages, 50+ artists, and 4,999 revellers.
For three days and nights in August 2025, Balance Music will host the biggest line-up of progressive and melodic artists to ever grace Croatiaâs stunning location. Expect the sceneâs legends alongside the next generation of quality artists. Phase 1 line-up announced on 21st November.
The Balance Croatia festival will also collaborate with leading brands The Soundgarden, Skyline Events, and Super Progressive to maintain the high level of music programming.
The picturesque Garden Resort in Tisno is renowned for its Adriatic Coast beaches thatâs glazed with crystal-clear waters. Flanked by charming local architecture, this holiday setting feels straight out of a movie, an idyllic backdrop for an electronic music event that is nothing short of a fantasy.
Balance Music will join other leading brands Defected, Love International, Dekmantel, and Dimensions during the Croatian summer at the picturesque Garden Resort in Tisno on the stunning Adriatic Coast. With accommodation options ranging from camping and glamping, to cozy apartments, hotels, and beachside cabins, the location invites you to tailor your perfect Adriatic getaway. Ample space sets the scene for open-air parties featuring our world-class acts on incredible stages.
At the heart of the site, The Yard Stage dazzles with stunning visuals crafted for maximum vibes, surrounded by bars, food shacks, and essential facilities. Along the Adriatic coastline, the Beach Stage provides breathtaking views and an extraordinary backdrop for Balance Croatia. The Olive Grove, shaded by trees and conveniently located near the beach and amenities, serves as the perfect spot for both daytime lounging, and nighttime raving at the festival. At night, the famed Barbarellaâs Discotheque entices you to dance all night under the stars.
Balance Music Director Tom Pandzic says: âAfter 25 Years at the helm of Balance, I thought it was time to celebrate our illustrious history! The Balance Croatia Festival will be a unique gathering of passionate music lovers, unlike anything seen previously. We will honour 25 years of memories, and the times when music meant more. Weâve invited over 50 world-class artists to soundtrack the weekend on Croatiaâs stunning Adriatic Coast in Tisno⊠Under the sun, on the beach, with you. We are also excited to be partnering with The Soundgarden, Skyline Events, and Super Progressive for the inaugural Balance Croatia Festival.â
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Last Friday 1 November, we were spoiled with a 36 track various artists (VA) release which has been curated by OS:MAN, head of Motive Hunter Audio, with an important mission to raise money for Warchildâs Gaza Emergency Appeal. Counting on support from the likes of Tim Reaper, DJ Hybrid, Fez The Kid, Bruk, and Vxrgo, whilst also relying on releases from close friends of the label including Fendi-K, Arkyn, Blake, Agility, and insectcrusha, this project is the epitome of a forward-thinking underground concept that gives a true representation of the flavoursome sonics that create our culture. A coming together of the established with the new is exactly why this VA will mark itself as one of the standout electronic grassroots projects of the year. Varying from their bread-and-butter jungle sounds, to more techno and bass numbers with forays in such through Dusty Dan, smokey.t, and Joycey â all corners of the underground are covered. With such a breakthrough year as a result of a multitude of jungle releases that have been widely celebrated over the course of the last 11 months, it was only right we bring this multifaceted project to the attention of the wider electronic dance family.     Â
Whatâs the deal with the VA then, itâs been a while since youâve released anything right?Â
So after our brief hiatus from releasing this year following our jam-packed start including the likes of Nectax and Dwarde, Fendi-K and myself, and Tim Reaper, Worsleyy and Cheetah, plus the Bristol lot Fez The Kid, Bruk and Toby Ross. I wanted to come back with a bang. This release is my polite reminder to everyone that weâre still about, more than ever, whilst also giving back to people who really do need support via the VA profit contributions to War Childâs Emergency Gaza Appeal. Itâs a wicked thing to be able to have this many artists contributing their work to a bigger thing in the name of doing something beneficial, just glad I created the opportunity to orchestrate it.
Why 36 tracks?Â
Great question, had this a lot unsurprisingly! The angel number 36 symbolises achieving a balanced life, shifting your focus to what matters most, and using your creative powers to help others. Which is precisely what this VA represents.Â
Whatâs next for Motive Hunter? Vinyl, finally! Iâm so proud to say that finally, and definitely long-overdue, weâre releasing EPâs now on wax. First up weâve got Arkyn âThe Pressureâ. A wicked four-tracker with collaborations from DJ B & Syntax. Absolute jungle-tekno heaters. Weâre actually doing a launch party at Tola for it on the 30th November, headlined by the legends Krome & Time, plus Distant PlanetâsHughesee and Louise Plus One. Set to be one for the books.
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Charlotte de Witte shows why she stays at the forefront of contemporary techno with her latest release, the Sanctum EP, fresh off her spectacular performance at Amsterdam Dance Event and fifth straight #1 Techno DJ ranking in DJ Mag.
This release represents an interesting partnership with French soprano Marion Di Napoli, whose ethereal voice gives de Witteâs usually gloomy, driving sound a fascinating new depth.
Starting with its title track âSanctum,â the EP opens with a strong basis for interweaving elements: futuristic synth work, acidic undertones, and Di Napoliâs mesmerizing vocals â thunderous warehouse-ready kicks. Demonstrating de Witteâs developing skill, the work strikes a careful equilibrium between industrial force and spiritual mood.
With Di Napoliâs vocals deftly cut and repeated into hypnotic rhythms, âFourth Dimensionâ exhibits advanced sound design. Precision-engineered hi-hats and a throbbing rhythm that keeps vitality while providing space for the human element of the vocals to shine through improve the rolling techno framework of the track.
The EP ends with âFugato,â an ambient tune that defies de Witteâs usual dancefloor-oriented production in bold measure. Here, Di Napoliâs exotic vocals float above a cinematically charged backdrop, demonstrating that de Witteâs production talents go much beyond peak-time techno.
Following her triumphant KNTXT Turbo Club gigs at ADE (which attracted 12,000 attendees across four parties) and before of her expected all-night-long set at LAâs City Market, this release marks a turning point in de Witteâs career. The EP shows a careful development of her sound, adding vocals while keeping the dark, driving image that has been her trademark.
The Sanctum EP shows Charlotte de Witteâs reasons for still ruling the worldwide techno scene. She has produced a work that pushes limits yet stays true to her artistic vision by incorporating Marion Di Napoliâs mysterious voice into her hard-hitting technique. The EP effectively closes the distance between underground techno authenticity and more general musical appeal, hence strengthening de Witteâs position as one of the most fascinating voices in electronic music.
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Earlier this year, WhoMadeWho captivated audiences with a sold-out live performance in their hometown at Forum, Copenhagen. If you missed this incredible event or want to experience their mesmerizing set again, youâre in luck! Theyâve just released a full-length recording of this live show on YouTubeâbe sure to check it out below.
WhoMadeWho Live Performances
The band launched their highly anticipated live tour at the end of 2023. Where they unveiled an innovative concert experience that seamlessly blends music, design, and architecture. The innovative spectacle featured stunning visuals by Berlin-based studios flora&faunavisions, EyeMix Studios, and Christopher Mulligan. It is complemented by an extraordinary stage design crafted by the acclaimed Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). This unique partnership resulted in an audio-visual spectacle that redefined their creative approach, showcasing the very best of their artistry.
WhoMadeWhoâs performances are renowned for their immersive quality, combining diverse genres and live instrumentation with electronic beats. Their distinctive fusion of indie, rock, and electronic sounds creates an exhilarating atmosphereâoften likened to a âlive DJ setâ bursting with energy, yet enriched with the emotional depth of live musicians. A highlight of their shows is the stunning visual element, where elaborate lighting and stage designs elevate the emotional resonance and immersive quality of their music. This stands out in Black Box during their Forum live set, where grand visuals and lighting synchronize perfectly with their performance.
The band took their live setup around the world. Quickly selling out shows in cities like Paris, London, New York City, Los Angeles, Istanbul, Santiago, and many more. Their performance has gained global acclaim, earning them the âBest Live Performerâ award at the 2024 Beatport Awards. Then followed by the title of âBest Organic Houseâ at the DJ Awards held during the summer. WhoMadeWho released their stunning eighth studio album, Kiss & Forget, which features collaborations with artists such as Kölsch, RY X, Adriatique, Blue Hawaii, nour, and others. Many tracks from the album have become staples in the bandâs live setlist.
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Donât miss the chance to experience WhoMadeWho live at Berlinâs Tempodrom on November 11th! Following this electrifying performance, they will continue their tour at the renowned Olympia in Paris and the iconic Roundhouse in London in 2025. Stay tuned for the official tour announcementâexciting details are on the way!
Stay tuned to EDMTunes to hear all your latest EDM announcements!
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On November 5, FISHER, one of the most charismatic names in tech-house, turns 38. FISHER has become a global phenomenon since bursting onto the EDM scene in the late 2010s. Born Paul Nicholas Fisher in Australia, he was once a professional surfer before shifting gears and diving headfirst into music. This career move proved to be monumental for the EDM world, as FISHER quickly gained a dedicated following. FISHERâs breakthrough came in 2018 with the release of âLosing It,â a track that hit the top of the charts and earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording. âLosing Itâ became an instant festival favorite, and itâs still played by DJs across the globe. His success continued with other hits like âYou Little Beautyâ and âAtmosphere,â further solidifying his influence in the tech-house world. His music is known for its minimal basslines and upbeat sound that draw inspiration from classic house while still feeling modern. FISHER has played at some of the biggest festivals worldwide, including Coachella, Tomorrowland, and EDC Las Vegas, drawing insane crowds with his high-energy sets. As he turns 38, FISHER continues to evolve, expanding his sound and immersing into new collaborations while staying true to his tech-house roots. Happy Birthday FISHERâhereâs to more bangers and unforgettable moments.
Quincy Jones, the iconic music producer, songwriter, composer, and arranger, has passed away at the age of 91. The news was confirmed by his family on Sunday.
Jonesâ illustrious career spanned several decades, during which he collaborated with some of the greatest musicians of all time. He was a pioneer in the music industry, seamlessly blending Jazz, Classical, Pop, Hip-Hop, and R&B. His work with artists like Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Ross, and Michael Jackson has left an enduring legacy.
Perhaps his most significant collaboration was with The King Of Pop himself, Michael Jackson. Jones produced three of Jacksonâs most iconic albums: Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad. These albums revolutionized the music industry, and are, as of today, undeniable works of art, and also a part of general culture.
Beyond his musical achievements, Jones was also a talented film and television composer. His work on films like âThe Italian Jobâ, âIn the Heat of the Nightâ, and âThe Color Purpleâ has been widely acclaimed.
Jonesâ influence extends beyond the music industry. His philanthropic efforts and social activism have made a positive impact on the world. His passing marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. Many today mourn the passing of Quincy Jones, but his work and his sound will continue to outlive him for endless decades to come. Until the last mind has forgotten âThrillerâ, and, for that matter, any remixes and even original songs inspired by it, his memory will still be alive.
[H/T] DJ Mag
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Netflix has announced the upcoming release of Avicii â Iâm Tim, a documentary that takes an intimate look into the life of the late Tim Bergling, known globally as Avicii. Set for global release on December 31, 2024, the film offers fans a poignant and personal journey through Timâs life and career, showcasing never-before-seen footage and personal interviews. In a unique approach, Avicii himself narrates much of the documentary, providing a deeply personal insight into his struggles, triumphs, and journey as an artist. Avicii â Iâm Tim traces Berglingâs journey from his early days as a shy boy in Stockholm to his meteoric rise as one of the worldâs most beloved DJs. Through exclusive home videos and footage from a private archive, the documentary unveils the inner workings of a young artist who changed the landscape of electronic dance music forever. Directed by Henrik Burman and produced by Björn TjĂ€rnberg, the film also highlights insights from those closest to Avicii, including family, friends, and fellow artists, shedding light on his life outside of the spotlight. Adding to the experience, Netflix will also feature Avicii â My Last Show, a recording of Aviciiâs final performance at UshuaĂŻa in Ibiza. This memorable set, held in one of the worldâs iconic party destinations, gives fans the chance to relive the energy of his last performance on stage, a fitting tribute to a star whose music continues to inspire. With the documentary and live performance releasing at year-end, Netflix aims to honor Aviciiâs legacy by sharing the story of a groundbreaking artist who touched millions of fans worldwide.
Already one of the most-memorable tracks in Argyâs 2024 sets, âRITMOâ combines the production of Argy, Omiki, and Son of Son. This release is a powerhouse track set to make its way into clubs all over the world.
A Fusion of Distinct Styles and âRITMOâ breakdown
âRITMOâ opens with a classic, relentless techno rhythm, enhanced by an unforgettable vocal hook that captures all the attention. Argyâs signature melodic techno merges with Omikiâs progressive trance energy. Also, Son of Sonâs operatic, obscure vocal influences, resulting in a seamless blend and a banger of a drop. They make use of different synth sounds throughout their drops that add diversity and keeps the attention throughout. Argy, Omiki, and Son of Sonâs track âRITMOâ will be an excellent addition to any techno set for some time to come.
Argy, Omiki, and Son of Son
Known for reshaping the melodic techno scene, Argy has released impactful tracks like âTatakiâ and âPantheonâ. These have helped him gain global recognition for his innovative sound. This is not the first time he has produced with Son and Son and his unique style within melodic techno and xBlending operatic and obscure vocal influences. Their track, âFaustâ on Argyâs album âNew Worldâ, already has millions of streams. Together, along with Omiki, A progressive trance artist from Israel who has collaborated with industry heavyweights like Vini Vici and Timmy Trumpet, are here with âRITMOâ.
Fans can catch âRITMOâ on all streaming platforms.
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Hi! Who are you?
We are Run Da Riddim, which is Jamaican slang for âPlay the musicâ. Our original founders are Calum Leighton (Leighton) and Olly Ley (Chunk) who became friends at school through their shared love of music. They first started discussing the idea of creating a label at the beginning of 2021 when they were only 16 years of age. Later that year they met Callum Whiting (SEF) who became a co-founder.
Whatâs your ethos?
Leightonâs motto was âLetâs make jungle massive againâ, so thatâs what we want to do. But we are much more than that. Firstly we wanted to create a label so that we could represent ourselves professionally, and then use that as a platform to help other artists like ourselves who were looking to break through and put their own stamp on the D&B scene. But above all, we just want to use our label to express our love and passion for music.
Tell us your origin story...
Calum and Olly were just having fun mixing in Calumâs bedroom one day and started joking about how it would be great to create a label. We were already big fans of labels like Born on Road and Jungle Cakes so they gave us the inspiration I guess. The discussion moved on to ideas for a name and we quite quickly stumbled upon Run Da Riddim, and then started drawing up concepts for a logo. We later drew a mind map as well with all of our ideas of what we wanted to do with the label which included running events, releasing music, guest mixes and even podcasts. Weâve done all of them since, except the podcasts!
After all the planning we wanted a way to officially launch the label so decided to host a Summer Day Event where all of our residents could play, giving some of them their first opportunity to DJ at an event in front of a big crowd. We all had the best day, especially Leighton who had worked so hard to make it happen.Â
At the end of the day we were all congratulating each other saying how this was the start of something special. Little did we know that less than 12 hours later tragedy would strike when our founder Leighton, and two of his friends, were in a fatal road traffic accident.Â
Where are you based? Tell us about your local scene
Calum and Olly both went to school in Chippenham, Wiltshire and then went to Access Creative College (formerly dBs Institute of Music) in nearby Bristol to study DJ and Music Production. They found themselves in the heart of the UKâs drum and bass scene with events all over the city every week! There is a real mix of events from large to small, day to night with the full spectrum of dance music represented. We recently hosted our own 12-hour rave at Lost Horizon in Bristol from 3 pm to 3 am, both inside and out! There is no better city to be for anyone with a passion for D&B.
All of our residents are based in and around Bristol, Bath and Chippenham.
Do you have a specific sound or vibe?
We originally started out as a jungle/D&B label with lots of rolling bass and wobbles! But we also have residents that now focus just as much on 140 and UKG so we really are a multi-genre collective these days. Whatever genre we are playing we always want to get across an exciting and energetic vibe!
Do you have a regular artist roster? Who can we see releasing with you?
We now have 12 residents, including our late founder Leighton, and his sister Darcey (Dar C) who only took up mixing after losing her brother two years ago. As well as Olly and Callum, the other residents are Jacob (JIB), Tommy (TJB), Tom (H3), Beau (Rolla B), Oscar (OP Breaks), Gaby (GMD), Jay (TOFA) and Poppy (POP:P).Â
Last summer we released our debut album called âSounds of the Jungleâ which Leighton had already started planning a year previously. As well as featuring several of our residents, including Leighton, OP Breaks, TOFA and H3 we were thrilled that Euphonique, who had taught Leighton at college, completed one of his tracks for the album. We also featured the shell suit otherwise known as Scuffed who Leighton had met many times on the scene, as well as the vocals of Marns who was at college with Leighton and Chunk.
Half of our residents have had official releases now, including on Run Da Riddim as well as other labels such as Jungle Cakes. The other half have been working hard at their production and we are planning a âThis is Run Da Riddimâ album for early next year to coincide with Leightonâs 21st birthday. The idea is to showcase all of Run Da Riddimâs talent and will be our 21st Birthday present to Leighton and our fans!
In the last month alone Scuffed has released two more tracks with us which is really exciting, including a remix of a tune by Omari Banks, a reggae and R&B artist from Anguilla in the Eastern Caribbean whom Leighton had met on holiday there more than 10 years ago. We have actually just completed a mini tour with Omari Banks across 3 different cities (Birmingham, Bristol and London) combining live music from Omari and his band with DnB/Jungle riddims! Scuffedâs remix of âNo Point To Proveâ coincided with the Bristol leg of the tour and it was a particular highlight when Omari joined Scuffed on stage to sing along live.
Tell us about your A&R processâŠ
We all regularly attend raves and events which is a great way to hear new talented DJâs who more often than not are also producers playing out some of their own tracks. We are very active on Instagram and also Soundcloud where we will actively search for new tunes to listen to or play out and so is a great way to discover new talent.Â
Collaborating with more established artists will inevitably help you grow and improve both musically and technically. So we have been reaching out to a number of artists that Leighton had met to finish his tunes which is great for his legacy as well as our label, but other residents have had some great collaborations too such as Rolla B with Deekline on Jungle Cakes. It is something we will definitely continue to encourage amongst our residents.Â
We have actually just created a new email we will be using to encourage people to send us their tunes, so if you think your sound would suit our label please send it our way to [email protected]! We will listen to all submissions and provide feedback- whether we think it might be suitable for our label or not.
What makes you different from other labels?
The youthfulness and energy of our residents, which isnât surprising given our founders were only 16 when Run Da Riddim was conceptualised! We all have our own different strengths, favourite styles and genres with a common passion for music, but now we are all galvanised by an even greater passion to keep Leightonâs legacy not only alive, but to grow the label to where we know he wanted to take it.Â
He was such a caring guy, always looking out for others, and was the most passionate person about drum and bass music you could ever meet. He was always radiating positive vibes with a big smile on his face, encouraging others to follow their dreams as he was doing. He was a visionary with so many ideas for the label, and was a very talented DJ and producer with more than 20 projects on the go. It has been two years now and we are probably only just half way through bringing his plans and projects to life.Â
One project is called âBars & Bassâ and the idea is to showcase talented MCâs across the scene. This is one we want to get off the ground next year, so any MCâs out there hit us up!Â
What does it take to run a drum and bass label in 2024?
Time, effort, consistency, but most of all passion for what you are doing. Itâs not easy and takes up a lot of time. Most of us have full or part time jobs outside of Run Da Riddim, or are studying at college or university, so if you are not passionate about what you are doing it would be very difficult to keep putting the hours in day after day with everything else going on.
And itâs not just about having a collective of very talented musicians. You need a variety of skills. Networking is so important as you never know when it will provide your next opportunity, whether itâs finding someone who wants to release on your label, or vice-versa, or to collaborate on an event or tune. It comes naturally to some, but others need to make a concerted effort. Weâve found the scene to be so supportive and approachable though where everyone is happy to help each other grow and celebrate in each others success.Â
Multi-media is obviously very important these days too. Itâs great throwing an amazing event or releasing a banging tune, but unless you can showcase that through multimedia itâs much harder to reach new followers and grow your brand. And if you are lucky enough to have someone in-house with the skill and time to do it you can save yourself a lot of money!
What have you got coming up that we should look out for?
We have some really exciting projects in flight. One of our residents JIB has just released his debut track âTurn Itâ on the label. The track âMoveâ by Leighton and Scuffed that we released as a single in August is the first track of our next EP called âDance To The Rhythmâ that we are releasing at the end of November. It features 4 tracks by Leighton that have been completed by other established artists who are releasing on our label for the first time â Jappa, Jman, Toby Ross and Oram.Â
We are also really excited about the track Badger has completed recently for Leighton which he has been playing out all summer, including at Glastonbury and in Ibiza! It was just the week after he hit the UKâs official Top 40 charts with his remix of Nathasha Bedingfields âThese Wordsâ that Alex somehow found the time to get in the studio to work on Leightonâs track. We will be forever grateful for his time and support, and for coming down to Bristol to headline our 12 hour tribute rave this summer. We donât have a release date just yet but expect a big announcement coming soon! It will also be the first garage track to be released on our label, bringing some multi-genre flavours.
Longer term weâd like to establish a practice and recording studio in Bristol and also build our own rig! But we are talking a few years away yet.
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With Burning Man 2024 edition in the rearview, its organizers are setting their sights on the long road aheadâbut not without first reflecting on recent bumps in that road. To secure the future of the iconic event, CEO Marian Goodell recently published a blog post in The Burning Man Journal and called upon its global community for donations during what she called an "inflection point as a nonprofit." This public plea followed a troubling year for Burning Man, which failed to sell out for the first time in a decade amid concerns surrounding inflationary pressures and ticket pricing. Organizers are keeping spirits high, however, by announcing the Black Rock City gathering's next theme: Tomorrow Today.
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The "protopic" conceptâa term coined by Burner Kevin Kelly to describe "a future based on steady progress, better than today but not perfect, and not without setbacks," was revealed in a blog post by Stuart Mangrum, the director of Burning Man Project's Philosophical Center. "If we think of the future as a story we tell ourselves, two plotlines have seemingly come to dominate the popular imagination," Mangrum writes. "On the one hand, a happy modernist fable of tech-fueled utopia, and on the other a postmodern myth of dystopian collapse." "Itâs increasingly difficult to believe in the first [plotline] because we now know itâs built on an unsustainable foundation," he continues. "And we donât even want to think about the second because itâs a tragedy where no one gets out alive." For veteran Burners and newcomers alike, now is the time to get serious about shaping the gathering's future and allowing it not only to survive, but thrive. Burning Man, of all places, is here to remind us of the power of our own minds. Next year's burn encourages us to embrace protopianism and "to dream, invent, prototype and share our best and brightest ideas for the years ahead." You can read Mangrum's full blog post here. FOLLOW BURNING MAN: X: x.com/burningman Instagram: instagram.com/burningman Facebook: facebook.com/burningman
Avicii - Iâm Tim, an intimate documentary about the life of the late EDM icon Avicii, is coming to Netflix, the streaming service announced in a press release. Netflix will also premiere Avicii - My Last Show, which chronicles the DJ's final performance at UshuaĂŻa Ibiza back in 2016, per a press release. Ubiquitously known as one of the most virtuosic dance music producers of all-time, Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling died by suicide two years later at the age of 28 after grappling with mental health struggles contrived largely from a grueling tour schedule. Examining the last vestiges of his storied career, Avicii - Iâm Tim features never-before-seen footage and interviews, with Bergling himself narrating. Directed by Henrik Burman and produced by Swedish cinematographer Björn TjĂ€rnberg and Candamo Film, the doc follows the artist "on a winding journey through lifeâfrom the very first breath at the maternity ward in Stockholm in 1989 to the tragic end in Oman in 2018." In other Avicii news, a rare auction of Bergling's personal belongings recently raised over $700,000 in support of his family's efforts to advocate for suicide prevention. 267 of his items hit the auction block and all proceeds benefitted the Tim Bergling Foundation, a philanthropic organization launched in the wake of his death to provide support for young people experiencing mental health issues. Another documentary from the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Lawrence Bender is currently in production and will feature "previously unreleased footage" recorded around the time of Avicii's discovery and rise to fame. Meanwhile, the investment firm Pophouse Entertainment is planning to develop a musical about the DJ after purchasing a majority stake in his catalog. Avicii - Iâm Tim and Avicii - My Last Show will launch globally on Netflix on December 31st, 2024.
Fresh off the success of his recent album, Bigger Than Us, Electronic music producer Stephan Jacobs, known by his stage name BOSA, is back with a new remix. This time, heâs taken on Siaâs powerful anthem, âTowards the Sunâ, infusing it with his signature blend of deep, organic grooves and cinematic soundscapes.
BOSA is just one of the many aliases Jacobs wears to make music. While BOSA is focused on House and grooves primarily, heâs also hypnotizing crowds under his Psychedelic Tractor moniker, which centers on Experimental Folktronic. BOSAâs remix of Siaâs iconic track captures the essence of classic Dance anthems like Bob Sinclarâs âWorld Hold Onâ and Calvin Harrisâ âFeel So Closeâ.
The release of his âTowards the Sunâ remix marks another significant milestone in BOSAâs career. His previous work, including the Bigger Than Us album, has garnered critical acclaim and established him as a rising star in the scene. This remix contains captivating rhythms and looping tribal elements, which, paired with elements from the original, act as the perfect pairing.
Stephan Jacobs, a Canadian-born, Los Angeles-based producer, has impacted the Electronic music scene worldwide and across the entire spectrum. Known for his innovative approach to sound design and his ability to blend genres, Jacobs has won over audiences worldwide. His journey began as a member of the Headtron Crew, where he honed his skills and developed a unique style that fuses melodic elements with heavy basslines.
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Thematic Electronic music producer AVANCE has unveiled his latest long-play, I Saw The Screen Bleed. This album, honoring its name, dives deep into the darker sides of Dance music, drawing inspiration from the haunting atmosphere of horror films, and shifting that uneasy feeling over to the auditory corner of the senses.
The album is a testament to AVANCEâs ability to evoke powerful and intense emotions through his music. Each track was designed to be a different journey into the unknown, filled with ominous basslines, distorted soundscapes, and eerie melodies. The producer masterfully blends elements of Dubstep, Techno, and Industrial music, all glued together by the cinematic landscapes he painted throughout.
AVANCEâs fascination with horror has been a driving force behind his music. He has skillfully translated the unsettling emotions and imagery of horror films into his electronic productions. I Saw The Screen Bleed captures the essence of this dark and captivating genre, offering a chilling, unique sonic experience.
Enjoy the most thrilling ride through suspense and power via AVANCEâs latest eleven-track body of work, I Saw The Screen Bleed. Listen below!
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With the countdown to Envision Festival 2025 well underway, it's now hit a snag: an unexpected email blast written by Founder & Creative Director Joshua Wendel with the title "Envision 2025 Postponement: Back To Our Roots for a Stronger Future." "We are writing to share a significant decision weâve made regarding the future of Envision," the email begins. "After careful consideration, weâve decided to postpone the 2025 event until 2026... While this is not an easy step, itâs one that we believe is crucial for ensuring that Envision not only survives but thrives for years to come." The news comes as quite a surprise for fans of the beloved Costa Rica festival. Just three months ago the Envision team released "Back To Our Roots," a gleaming trailer video signaling the festival's impending return from March 3-10, 2025. The postponement is a reminder that good things take time, and that we all need a breakâeven and especially festival organizers. Planning and organizing an international festival of Envision's scale is an immense undertaking. The event has been going strong for 15 years now, and while there have been some hiccups along the way, growing pains are inevitable. All things considered, sometimes the best course of action is to take a pause in order to slow down and return to our roots. "The stronger the roots, the greater the fruits," the voice in the "Back To Our Roots" video affirms. You can read more about the news in the Instagram post below and find out more via Envision's website.
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Eran Hersh and Shooma have joined forces for an official remix of Swedish House Mafia and Alicia Keys' soaring dance anthem, "Finally." The original track, a cover version of Kings of Tomorrow's Defected classic of the same name, dropped in August. Hersh and Shooma inject it with even more soul, reimagining it through a sultry Afro house arrangement that thrums with fresh intensity. Their remix simmers with a vibrant Afro house pulse that feels both hypnotic and electrifying. Keys' distinct vocals glide over their deep, radiant beats, transforming the song into something much more alluring. This version doesn't just reimagine the originalâit pulls it into a world of midnight heat and syncopated rhythms. The new rework is one of 15 to appear on a massive remix package for "Finally." Others to appear include Axwell, Marlon Hoffstadt, YARO and Killen. Check out the track below. Follow Eran Hersh: Facebook: facebook.com/eranhersh Instagram: instagram.com/eranhersh X: x.com/eranhersh Spotify: spoti.fi/3LRYwGg Follow Shooma: Facebook: facebook.com/shoomaofficial Instagram: instagram.com/shoomaofficial X: x.com/shoomaofficial Spotify: tinyurl.com/47emjncp
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