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When it comes to string instruments, the double bass holds a prominent place. Its deep, resonant tones add depth and richness to music across various genres. Whether you’re a musician or simply curious about this remarkable instrument, understanding the art of playing the double bass can provide insights into its rich history, unique techniques, and challenges.
A Brief History of the Double Bass
Dating back to the 15th century, the double bass can be traced to its predecessor, the violone. Initially used primarily in ensemble settings for dance music, it gradually gained recognition in orchestras during the 18th century. Over time, advancements in design and construction have made double basses more refined and accessible for musicians.
Basics of Playing Technique
1. Instrument Setup:
Appropriate instrument setup is essential to playing the double bass effectively. The player’s standing position allows maximum control over sound production and technique execution. Ensuring the endpin is set at an adequate height creates optimal comfort while playing.
2. Bowing Techniques:
Double bassists can choose between using a bow or pizzicato (plucking) techniques. Mastering different bowing techniques, such as legato, staccato, spiccato, and sautillé, lets players create distinct dynamics and articulations on their instruments.
3. Left-Hand Technique:
Developing ergonomic left-hand positioning is crucial for efficient movement among pitches and executing accurate intonation. Proper finger placement and shifting techniques help achieve fluidity across registers on the fingerboard.
Challenges Faced by Double Bass Players
Playing double bass doesn’t come without challenges:
4. Size:
The sheer size of a double bass presents physical challenges for players—from navigating around its large body during performances to carrying it from one place to another securely.
5. Technique:
While mastering any musical instrument requires practice and dedication, the double bass poses unique technical challenges due to its size and unconventional playing techniques. Building strength, accuracy, and control can take time.
6. Intonation:
Intonation, especially on the lower strings of the double bass, demands fine-tuning skills. Players must develop a keen sense of pitch to achieve optimum intonation both individually and within an ensemble setting.
7. Repertoire Diversity:
Double bassists often encounter limited repertoire options compared to other instruments. This requires them to adapt compositions from other instruments or explore contemporary works specially composed for double bass.
Tips for Aspiring Double Bass Musicians:
If you’re an aspiring double bass musician or simply curious about playing this magnificent instrument, here are some valuable tips:
8. Seek Professional Guidance:
Working with a knowledgeable teacher who specializes in double bass can provide invaluable guidance on technique development, repertoire selection, and performance skills.
9. Build Strength Gradually:
Developing the physical stamina needed to play the double bass comes with time and consistent practice. Start slowly when building strength in your hands, arms, shoulders, and core muscles.
10. Engage in Ensemble Playing:
Playing alongside other musicians is rewarding and enhances your overall musicality. Seek out opportunities to play in chamber ensembles or community orchestras to gain experience and broaden your musical horizons.
11. Listen Widely:
Immersing yourself in music featuring the double bass across different genres can help expand your understanding of its possibilities. Take advantage of various recordings—classical, jazz, rock—to enhance your listening.
Conclusion
The art of playing double bass string instruments remains a fascinating discipline that spans centuries of musical history. Mastering its techniques poses significant challenges that are met by passionate musicians aiming for melodic excellence amid its demanding nature.
With diligence and dedication, along with guidance from professionals within community orchestras or private instructors who specialize in this remarkable instrument, we can provide aspiring musicians with fruitful journeys on the path toward mastering the art of playing the double bass.
Let us celebrate this magnificent instrument and embrace the artistry that underscores its profound impact on various genres of music. Whether for personal enjoyment or professional pursuit, the world of double bass string instruments offers limitless possibilities for exploration and expression.
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Renowned Karry G is proud to present her new EP ‘Almar’. This release features two tracks that showcase her mastery in creating deep and atmospheric compositions.
‘Whatever You Need’ immerses the listener in a world of emotional textures and energetic beats. Karry G blends electronic soundscapes with melodic elements, creating a sense of support and connection with her audience. The track is perfect for both club sets and chill sessions.
‘Leave Me’ stands out for its deep and minimalist approach. It’s a track about independence and letting go, where Karry G expertly contrasts heavy basslines with light, atmospheric sounds.
‘Almar’ marks a new step in Karry G‘s artistic journey, highlighting her talent not only for creating dance tracks but also for producing music with emotional depth. The album is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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Avi Sic shares her latest Tech and Bass House single, ‘Get Up & Listen:’ dropping her brand-new production via Tiger Records. A groover of a track infused with vocal layers and hard-hitting synth hits, the production invites listeners to join the dancefloor, offering high energy whilst highlighting Avi Sic’s unique approach and signature sound.
With her journey having led her through a host of endeavours this year alone, including collaborations with the likes of Costel Van Dein, Kiro Prime, and Valy Mo, and DJing slots at various venues and events, Avi Sic remains on a path that continues to see her climb the list of talents on the Electronic Music scene today. Having just recently delivered a headline set at Northcoast Music Festival‘s Chill Dome and a support show with Walker & Royce for an official Lollapalooza afterparty, there seems to be no stopping the momentum that Avi Sic keeps building, and genre enthusiasts worldwide seem to be taking note. With the likes of Mike Williams, Robin Schulz, Don Diablo, Bingo Players, Laidback Luke, and Fedde Le Grand, among a few of the industry heavyweights who have offered their support for her music, Avi Sic keeps working to elevate her status further, now adding yet another production to her discography with the release of ‘Get Up & Listen.’
Offering an energetic listen, this latest Avi Sic single places the powerful style that has become her signature on display, introducing pulsing grooves alongside tight percussive elements, potent synth layers, and a thumping bassline. As the vocals weave throughout the arrangement, addressing listeners with thought-provoking questions and persuasive commands, the production keeps the momentum high, with innovative synth details joining the mix to add an abrasive and unique sonic flavour to the soundscape. A track that sees Avi Sic preserve her trademark style while offering listeners an experience that is both fresh and engaging, ‘Get Up & Listen’ gives way to a dynamic journey ready to be explored by both her fans and lovers of the style.
So, out via Tiger Records and available to stream and download across platforms, listen now to Avi Sic’s newest single, ‘Get Up & Listen,’ making sure to stay connected to her journey by following her across social media to not miss out on her latest updates, projects, and performances.
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The DJ Awards’ highly anticipated 23rd anniversary event takes place on October 2nd at Chinois, Ibiza. The ceremony will see category winners announced once all public votes are counted. Ahead of that, winners of the Industry Awards as chosen by a panel of experts can now be announced. 
Founded in 1998 by José Pascual and Lenny Krarup, the DJ Awards have long been recognised as the ‘Oscars for electronic dance music.’ Now under new ownership and with fresh investment after a four year hiatus, the awards make a welcome return and continue to champion excellence in global dance music.
Doors open at 10pm with awards ceremony taking place 11.30 to 12.30. BBC Radio 1 tastemaker Jaguar returns to present the awards alongside respected electronic music personality Katie Knight, a regular face in Ibiza, who will also be interviewing artists backstage after the ceremony while the after-party kicks off in the club at 12.30am
The winners of each of the voted for categories International DJ Of The Year 2024, Live Act, Breakthrough, House, Tech House, Drum & Bass, Techno, Progressive House, Organic House, Afro and Trance have been chosen by the public and will be announced on the night with nominees listed below. 
The reboot of the DJ Awards was always planned to recreate what’s been done before but better, which is why the number of awards has been reduced to 19 with a surprise award announced on the night. The new categories reflect the new state of the scene and also lay the foundation for the DJ Awards to expand its reputation and reach beyond Ibiza and promote dance music culture to a broader global audience while returning the integrity of the brand.
Interspersed with voted categories, the winners of these special Industry Awards will be presented with their trophies and they have been selected by a specially assembled team of industry professionals.
Ibiza Icon
Luciano 
This award goes to anyone who has, over a long time, made a profound impact on the scene in Ibiza. Someone who has played multiple venues, grown with the success of the island, and given back to it in a social capacity. 
Cadenza boss Luciano is very much that man. He has DJed in the local prison, hosted talks at public schools, played every venue on the island, held legendary residencies, lived in Ibiza for years and made Spain his home. He has always stayed true to his art and will always be synonymous with the White Isle. 
He very much helped to transform the Ibiza scene from the early years of Ushuaia to the famous residencies at Pacha, bringing real underground quality and forward thinking sounds before anyone else. 
Ibiza Party of the Summer
David Guetta’s F*** Me I’m Famous at Ushuaia and Future Rave at Hi Ibiza 
This award does what it says on the tin. The success of a party isn’t judged by the number of attendees, it’s about the commitment to creating a unique experience, the loyalty to a venue and ability to showcase a wide spectrum of creative sounds and abilities and have a real impact on dancers. 
The famous Frenchman is the only DJ on the island to host two of his own parties and they are the only place he plays in the summer which is a throwback to how parties used to be run back in the day. They very much showcase different sides of his sounds – FMIF is more commercial and VIP lead, while Future Rave offers up and comers a chance to shine. Both events place huge attention on the production with dancers, performers and the VIP experience  all taken care of. 
Ibiza Track of the Summer
Adam Port, Stryv – Move feat. Malachiii
Historically, this has always been a track you hear in the day, at night, on the beach, in the super clubs. 
And that is certainly the case this year. This track has been played by everyone from all different musical backgrounds, in beach bars and in the main room, on terraces and at villa parties. It has had  more than 200 million streams on Spotify and crossed over into so many different worlds. It’s catchy, singalong and the true sound of summer.
What’s Hot Global 
Keinemusik 
This is a new category given to a brand or artists that have elevated themselves in the last year onto a whole new level of popularity and success. 
Keinemusik have done just that and have been everywhere this year playing standout sets in Ibiza but also hosting their own unique events under their iconic cloud. They are able to pull in crowds of up to 35000 people at festival sized events and they always sell out, such is their appeal to a wide range of clubbers from all musical backgrounds and ages. The trio have also done lots for up and coming artists., have remained true to their core and even recently raised 100, 000 euros for charity in Ibiza.
Global Festival 
Defected Croatia
This award is given to a festival that has been newly or re-established and is doing something fresh on a global scale such as invigorating a new territory, promoting a certain sound or genre and putting a scene or place on the map. 
Defected’s superb three day festival in Tisno, Croatia has done just that. It is loyal to the label’s famous house roots with a wonderful mix of established, new and upcoming artists. The audience is diverse in terms of age, gender and sexuality with local and international acts all featuring in a house-centric soundtrack that is both quintessential and cutting-edge.
Play It Back Award
Michael Bibi’s One Life Campaign 
This is an award given to a person, institution or event that has bettered the scene socially, charitably or in a humanitarian fashion. 
After his very public battle with central nervous system lymphoma and recent return to full health, Michal Bibi has put great focus on raising awareness about the rare form of brain cancer he suffered from. He has put a real spotlight on it with his One Life campaign and deserves great recognition. He has raised plenty of money including £124,832 made from his Finsbury Park takeover in London which went to Royal Marsden Cancer Charity but also has a policy of creating awareness at his events. That one in London had a stem cell transplant charity on site to help recruit attendees to sign up to the stem cell register. This forward thinking, positive, altruistic action has all been done from the dance floor up so makes Bibi a more than worthy recipient. 
Eye on… USA
Gospel New York 
This annual award shifts the focus onto a different territory, starting with America, the birthplace of house music. 
New York’s Gospel club has had great success in just a few short years. James Huddleston and Juriel Zeligman are the co-founders and the venue is well run with a great mix of regular guests doing their own promotions. It’s a great throwback to how the scene was when it was first born in the 80s with serious focus on the music and residents. The club is a great modern addition to the city but one that never forgets the roots of the scene. 
Dance Floor Moment
In the run up to the awards, people all over the world will have the chance to come to Ibiza dn collect a genuine DJ Award on stage with all the other winners. People have been uploading clips of their favourite dancefloor moments to instagram and tagging @thedjawards with the hashtag #DANCEFLOORMEMORY. This is the start of an annual campaign that will see us recognise the best moments every year of the people who make it all possible, the fans and clubbers of the world.
For more information https://djawards.com/dancefloor/
This unmissable night marks the welcome return of the rejuvenated DJ Awards and will be a unique night of celebration for the dance music industry after another epic year. 
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Mahmut Orhan‘s collaboration with Nathan Nicholson, “Pangea,” has received a fresh and invigorating remix treatment from rising star Maxi Meraki. This rework transforms the original track into a progressive house gem while maintaining the essence of Orhan’s signature sound.
Meraki’s remix skillfully injects progressive house vibes into the original melody. He creates a perfect balance between familiarity and innovation. The remixer’s touch is evident in the pulsating basslines and soaring synths that propel the track forward.
Meraki subtly incorporates soft techno elements, particularly in the drum and percussion work. The result is a hybrid sound that bridges the gap between progressive house and techno. The intricate drum patterns add depth and texture to the track. Meraki creates a rhythmic backdrop that complements the melodic elements beautifully.
Nicholson’s emotive vocals remain a centerpiece of the remix, with Meraki expertly weaving them throughout the production. The remix maintains the global fusion aspect of the original “Pangea,” aligning with Orhan’s vision of music as a unifying force across cultures.
Besides the Maxi Meraki remix, “Pangea” features ten tracks that seamlessly fuse traditional instrumentation with contemporary dance music production. The album’s sound palette ranges from spine-tingling techno to emotive electronic compositions, all underpinned by Orhan’s signature style that appeals to both the body and soul of the listener.

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Alesso debuted at The Brooklyn Storehouse in grand fashion. Over 2 nights, he took New York by storm with his dazzling production and music. Alesso is a personal favorite of mine, his shows have always brought me incredible joy. He does a fantastic job of balancing his golden-age progressive sound with his club-ready modern records. For over 2 hours over 2 different nights, Alesso had thousands moving in Brooklyn.
Joining him on stage was AC Slater and John Alto. John kicked off the night and had the crowd warmed up nicely. AC Slater had the crowd in his hands as he moved and grooved them. The Bass House godfather has a grip on house music like no other. His new track ‘Brain On Drugs’ is so good to hear live!
The Brooklyn Storehouse is the perfect venue for dance music. Newly acquired by Broadwick & TCE, the Navy Yard venue has been around for years but never had an official name. The production is phenomenal within the venue with lights and lasers everywhere. The sound is really great as well.
It is a long warehouse which allows ample space if you like your room to dance. There are plenty of bars and bathrooms so rarely is there a need to wait. There is also a nice chill spot where you can still hear the music but take a seat if need be.
Alesso
Alesso has been debuting a new show concept this year called BODY HI. It is a deeper catalog of underground cuts as part of his new house and techno project. He debuted the project at Coachella’s famous Do LaB stage. Alesso dropped an impressive Hypnotize EP earlier this year that was filled with heat.
I have seen Alesso more times than I can count and this one was one of my favorite shows of his. Nothing beats the first time I saw him at EDC in 2017 though. Alesso stuck the perfect balance between his throwback records and his more intense and groovy house tracks.
He played all of his classics from ‘Heroes’ to his remix of ‘If I Lose Myself’ to ‘Calling‘ to ‘Pressure’. He also played his new track with David Guetta which is a calling to his past sound with a modern touch. He is one of the most special acts you can see in dance music and I highly recommend.
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Listen to the most flavour-packed tracks we discovered this week.
Music makes the world go round. And in that regard, we’re constantly on the lookout for new, exciting tunes to share with our audience. We’ve found some that cause goosebumps, and make you open your eyes and get up from your chair to dance. So put on your best pair of headphones, or turn up your speakers, and enjoy this week’s New Music Friday.
Here are our top picks for the best music we came across this week, in no particular order. And remember, if you would like to contact us for a chance to feature your track on our page, head over to this link right here.
Amy Wiles & Nourey – Human
Genre: Progressive Trance
Amy Wiles is back in the studio with the release of the long-awaited Here I Am EP. By sheer coincidence, the five-track release is comprised entirely of female acts. Alongside Amy, who rocks the two solo tracks ‘For You’ and the title track ‘Here I Am’, Nourey, HANA, and Leena Punks all make an appearance this time, on the tracks ‘Human’, ‘Dreamland’, and ‘Sweet Feeling’ respectively.
‘Human’ has got something I can only describe as the sound I fell in love with when I first discovered Anjuna. I came to the label around 2015, so Progressive Trance was in full swing, and I can really see the link between Amy and Nour’s track and, say, a hybrid between Sunny Lax and the later years of ilan Bluestone. It’s got the groove, the vibe, the tension… everything.
Elephante & yetep feat. Daye – All We Get
Genre: Melodic Bass
Elephante and yetep are set to captivate fans with their latest collaboration, ‘All We Get,’ featuring the soulful vocals of Daye. The highly-anticipated single is out now on Elephante’s label, Hidden Horizon. This is the next look at Elephante’s evolving soundscape as it leads up to the release of his forthcoming album, Cope.
The track is a testament to their shared passion for creating music that resonates deeply with listeners. It is an emotive blend of driving beats, uplifting melodies, and Daye’s stirring vocal performance. ‘All We Get’ delves into themes of resilience and self-discovery, offering listeners a sonic experience that is both introspective and exhilarating.
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Mat Zo – Bluish Yellow
Genre: Progressive Trance, Electro House
Anjunabeats is pleased to welcome back visionary artist Mat Zo for the release of a new EP that celebrates his unpredictable nature as a producer. The ZOCASE EP comprises three brand new productions that explore all corners of Dance music yet remain distinctly Mat Zo.
‘Bluish Yellow’ starts subtly with a bed of 303s before a brooding kick drops in. It’s a cut that has been played at a number of Mat Zo shows for the past two years, including iconic venues like The Gorge Amphitheater in Washington State & Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles.
Nihil Young – Alone Again
Genre: Progressive House
Nihil Young is an Italian DJ and producer who has gained recognition for his beats. His tracks have been released on major labels and have charted on Beatport. His collaboration ‘How It Feels’ with Franky Wah has been quite a hit as well. With a large following on Spotify, he continues to be a prominent figure in the Dance scene.
‘Alone Again‘ is his latest, a Progressive House track, infused with soulful vocals, and it explores the transformative power of solitude. It dives into the journey of emotional healing and personal growth, telling its tale with a warm mid-2000s touch of nostalgia existing between its uplifting melodies and driving rhythms.
Final Words
Stay tuned, for more of our compilations every Friday — based on demand. Are you a producer and you’d like to be featured in the next edition of our New Music Fridays? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. And be sure to follow EDMTunes for all the latest news and reviews that revolve around our beloved Electronic Dance Music!
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Gamer – GRX, Bassjackers
Martin Garrix has done several amazing collaborations under his GRX alias, but the first ever GRX track is one that not many people have come across. Released in 2013 on Doorn Records, ‘Gamer’ was an epic collaboration with fellow upcoming stars of EDM, Bassjackers, which took on a heavy big room house sound. Despite this songs powerful bass and really creative lead sound, it’s one of the very few songs by Garrix that has less than a million streams on Spotify. Take a trip back 11 years and have a listen to this hidden gem below.
Your Body (Martin Garrix Remix) – Christina Aguilera
It’s rare to see a Martin Garrix remix these days, however back in the early stages of his career he pumped out some incredible ones with his remix of ‘Your Body’ being possibly one of his best. Released as the closing track to the deluxe edition of Christina Aguilera’s album ‘Lotus’ this remix displayed the incredible talent of Garrix in the early stages of his career. With powerful melodies, creative structure, and masterful builds in tension he was able to show off his massive potential in what is a wildly underappreciated track.
Stellar (Martin Garrix Remix) – Daddys Groove
The year after the release of his remix of ‘Your Body’, he would come out with another thumping remix in the form of ‘Stellar.’ He managed to take the original progressive house feel of the track and transform it into an earthquake starting big room house banger that deserved a lot more attention than it got. Though this track may not have had big commercial success, it was another track that would gain Martin Garrix praise from fellow artists and would also start to establish his signature sound.
Alive – YTRAM
In 2020 Martin Garrix would unveil his new alias YTRAM which to date he has only released three songs under with one of them being ‘Alive.’ This enchanting piece of tech house is a long way from his usual sound, but the Dutch DJ takes to it with style producing an excellent track that unfortunately wouldn’t get much attention. The YTRAM alias wasn’t pushed much by Garrix and has since faded into obscurity, although he has announced a performance as YTRAM at the STMPD RCRDS label night later this year which could mean new YTRAM music.
Going Home – AREA21
It’s crazy to think that it took till 2021 for Martin Garrix to release his first album ‘Greatest Hits Vol.1’ under the alias of AREA21. AREA21 is the most successful of Garrix’s alternate aliases with most of the tracks garnering millions upon millions of streams, however at the end of the album there’s a track that seemingly flew under the radar. ‘Going Home’ is a truly touching track that has Garrix’s incredible euphoric energy with a fantastic vocal performance from Maejor that closes the album in emphatic style.
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Worlds Away is set to redefine the festival experience on October 12, 2024, at the iconic Monterey County Fairgrounds. This groundbreaking event promises an unforgettable journey where cutting-edge technology meets EDM with performances from main stage feature acts The Chainsmokers, Tiësto, and R3HAB.
Not just another EDM festival, what makes Worlds Away truly special is its commitment and mission to drive forward art and tech innovation. The festival is making waves with its cutting-edge immersive experiences, thanks to partnerships with tech giants like Augmento, Normal Studio, Endstate, and Vita Motus. The team behind Wolrds Away plans to transform the fairgrounds into a unique universe called “Nexus,” featuring cutting-edge technological innovations, immersive art installations, and spectacular light shows, all creative-directed by Vita Motus, known for their work at major events like Coachella and the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Festival founder Ro Sahebi describes the event as “not just a music festival,” but rather “an immersive, augmented experience.” He emphasizes the festival’s and his own point of view, “Today, festivals are focused on getting bigger and bigger. We are focused on creating something much more intimate and engaging.”
Dancing Astronaut is proud to announce our partnership with Worlds Away and are thrilled to collaborate with such a forward-thinking festival.
And this is just the start, Worlds Away has ambitious future plans, and according to Sahebi — “very serious sponsors and partners that have committed to building this out over the next few years in multiple locations.”
Join us in Monterey. Tickets for Worlds Away are now on sale.
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Another milestone has been hit by Avicci post-mortem. One of his most iconic tracks ‘Levels’ hit 1 Billion streams on Spotify. It marks his 6th track to do so. ‘Levels’ joins an impressive list to achieve this incredible feat.
‘Hey Brother’ hit one billion streams in May and ‘Wake Me Up’ reached two billion last August. ‘The Nights’, ‘Waiting For Love’, and ‘Without You’ have also all received this accolade. Avicii’s Instagram announced the news this week and had this to say:
The new Avicci documentary will explore Tim Bergling’s life like never before. Premiering at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival in April, Avicii – I’m Tim, goes through his own words, witnessing the journey of a shy but prodigious musical talent who would soon become one of the defining artists of his generation.
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We recently sat down with one of the legends of Electronic music for a chat.
Paul van Dyk has been a towering figure in the Electronic music scene for literal decades. His distinctive blend of genres and the different countless anthems he released during the golden era of Trance captured the hearts of millions worldwide, including the heart of who’s writing this piece.
Van Dyk’s journey began in the early 1990s when he started experimenting with production in his hometown of Berlin. His early work was heavily influenced by the evolving Techno scene, but he soon developed a unique sound that incorporated elements of Trance and House music, leading to defining records such as ‘For An Angel‘, ‘Nothing But You‘, and ‘Time Of Our Lives‘.
His influence on the music world extends far beyond his own craft. He has mentored countless young DJs and producers, and his work has inspired a new generation of artists. He’s also come up with a handful of concepts for his DJ sets. And that’s where his path crossed ours.
Not long ago, we had the chance to catch up with him before one of his VENTURE X sets, and we had a very interesting chat about topics such as Ibiza, the VENTURE X idea, and even what he thinks of the use of cell phones at shows. Keep reading to find out all the details of our exclusive interview with Paul van Dyk.
The Interview
(Please note, the bolded text represents a question, while the paragraph(s) following it represent Paul’s answers.)
Well, first of all, thank you for being here. So, let’s talk a bit about SHINE, your Ibiza residency. You have officially completed the first half of shows. What’s your balance on this year’s season so far? Did you have any expectations going in? And if so, were they fulfilled?
Well, my expectations are always great. And SHINE always lives up to it. It’s a very music-oriented event. People really come to listen to the music, to let go, to enjoy themselves. So, yeah, it’s phenomenal. It’s really exciting in a way, and the first half was fairly good. Obviously, the whole of Europe right now has a bit of a problem in terms of events, because first we had the Eurocup, and then we had the Olympics. So a lot of people also went to these places. Now that everything is over, everybody says Ibiza is going to be even better, with more traffic. So, let’s see how we go. I’m looking forward to being back in two weeks. And I’m playing a six-hour set. That’s always really special for me. So, I’m looking forward to that.
That’s great to hear. Well, as someone who has gone to play there year after year, how would you describe the Ibiza nightlife to someone who has never been there? What makes it so special? And is it as special as, say, 20 years ago?
Well, I wish I could say it is as special as 20 years ago. 20 years ago, and even 10 years ago, people who were kind of enjoying life, enjoying Electronic music, artists, in a positive way “crazy” people, they all went to Ibiza in the summer to celebrate life. And with the passing of time, around half of the island became more, I would say, kind of like a rich people’s playground. It became very, very expensive in parts of it. If you look at clubs like Hï (Ibiza) and Ushuaïa, as an example, and the stuff that’s going on there, you’ll see that’s just more like normal Pop music that’s being presented. So it’s not about music culture in that area. But you still find, you know, if you look at DC10, if you look at Eden, you still find the venues and the clubs where it’s all about the music, where it all revolves around what Ibiza is about. And besides all that, Ibiza is just a beautiful Mediterranean island. You should visit it if you can.
Great. Now, tonight you’re presenting VENTURE X, a fairly new project of yours focused on Techno and Progressive rather than just Trance. We’d love to hear it from you. What does VENTURE X mean to you? Why did you decide to create it? And just out of curiosity, why is it called that way?
Well, I’ll start with the name. A “venture”, as in, you venture somewhere. It’s almost like an adventure. And the X stands for “destination unknown”. So, I start with a clear idea, with a clear approach to where I want to go. And then I end up somewhere else. The thing is, you know, obviously in places like Chile or Argentina where I just come every once in a while, people want me to play ‘For An Angel’ and that kind of stuff. And at the end of the day, I’m here so that we create good memories, together. So, I’m pretty sure at the end of this show I will play some Trance as well because that’s what people who come to see me expect me to do somehow. But it will be a deeper, more proggy, techy approach to begin with and a different layout to start in, rather than just diving in straightforward. VENTURE X gives me the ability to explore different things. I mean, it’s like when I learned DJing. I turned to Electronic music at a time when it was just Electronic music. It wasn’t called Trance, Techno, this and this and this. So as a DJ, you just pick the music that inspired you and that you play. And that’s what I do with VENTURE X. I play things that I think are absolutely worth playing because they’re substantial, they’re good, and not just being stuck to one genre.
Thank you. Now, I bet you’ve seen changes over the years in how Trance and other genres you are part of are consumed. Are there any changes that you can recall right off your head? Something that perhaps you had to learn to work around during these years?
Well, the biggest, most extreme thing, obviously, the DJ was the freak in the corner while everyone else had fun back when I started. And then throughout the rise in popularity of Electronic music, people started running interviews with the DJs. Then came production, big stages, big festivals. Things have changed. And a lot of my colleagues have changed their approach to the music as well. What I can strongly say for me, from an artistical approach, is I have a very straightforward passion for Electronic music. And I do exactly what I think Electronic music should sound like, not just now, but also in four or five years. And I’ve seen throughout my career, many, many times, that something that I touch, something that I create now is popular later down the line, say, five years into the future, because others are picking it up and doing things with it. That’s some of the changes I’ve seen. And then something else, when, let’s say, big marketing corporations came in, they created products rather than artists. That changed a lot as well because, if you have multi-million-dollar companies promoting one individual and one certain sound, it has some sort of impact in one way or the other.
Thank you. Would you say longer tracks, those that tell a story and take you on a journey, are becoming harder and harder to introduce to the market in today’s era of short attention spans, as they’re calling it?
Well, it kind of is. Obviously, we live in the times of TikTok, so, you know, everything becomes shorter and shorter. At the same time, John 00 Fleming and I made a track together and called it ‘Against the Algorithm’ [still an ID] because there’s no way to shorten it. It is 11 minutes long and you have to listen to the 11 minutes, or leave it. And that’s also an artistic approach. There’s no way to shorten the sound. You need the journey, you need the layout of the music, you need to feel that drive of that piece of music. And if you don’t, then well, don’t. Listen to something else. All I’m doing is offering something, and you’re invited to join it, and you’re invited to enjoy it. Well, if you don’t, then don’t. Just listen to something else.
Exactly. Thank you. On to another topic, we talked with Ferry Corsten a few months ago and he introduced the concept of “Template Trance” or “Template Tracks”, if you will. This, referring to the amount of songs that basically sound the same today in the industry because of presets, sample packs, and so on. So, what’s your take on it? Do you feel these Template Tracks, as he calls them, are an issue in modern Dance music?
I have no idea what he’s talking about. I’m not using templates and I’m not playing music of artists who are using templates. Luckily enough, maybe the A&R team around me is really, really good and they’re sorting the shit out so I’m not listening to crap. But I don’t know what he’s talking about.
Thanks. Now, if you could go back, let’s say, 30 years in time and meet your past self, what would you tell him? Like, was there anything Paul of the past worried about much more than what was really necessary?
I probably would say something crazy like, “That one day you finished your noodle soup, you shouldn’t have because it was good”. [laughter]
And on that same note, let’s suppose there’s someone in our audience who truly admires you, looks up to you and all you’ve done as an all-round artist all these years. What would be the one piece of advice you would tell them to achieve success?
Don’t seek it. Whatever you do, do it with all your heart, with all your passion, with all your enthusiasm. And at the end of the day it’s like, without wanting to sound anyhow self-centred, when I’m in the studio, I make the music so it satisfies me, first of all. Because, here [at the club] or in a different scenario, I’m standing in front of people that have maybe never heard that piece of music I’m playing. And I need to bring across that it’s worth something, that it really means something. And I can only do that if I think so, if I did something that really convinced me. And so, my advice is just to do exactly what you want to do. Don’t copy your hero, don’t copy anyone else, because these people already exist. Do your own thing.
Thank you. This is a hot topic now. Phones? No phones? Some phones? Which side of the clubbing debate are you on?
Look, I think everyone should be allowed to do what they want to do. If you want to use your phone and record whatever you do, just do it. My advice is just like, if you have a good DJ in front of you, just close your eyes and follow the journey. Being there in the moment is much more important than maybe, back to the TikTok topic, having a 10-second clip to share. But at the end of the day, everybody should be able and allowed to do what they want to do. So I’m not in any way restricting anything.
And finally. As a veteran, not only of Trance, but the entirety of Dance music, much like an esteemed football player goes on to become a coach of new minds, do you consider yourself a coach as much as, or maybe even more than, a music producer these days? Which part do you wish to play in today’s scene?
Look, I’m not over-exaggerating my own position. I’m just doing whatever I want to do. And I’m in the lucky position that still, on a global scale, everywhere people sort of seem to enjoy what I do and still invite me to come and play for them. That makes me the happiest artist in the world. But if somebody wants to learn, somehow, from how I do things, what I do, fair enough. But I also don’t put myself on the podium and say, “So go, I have to teach you”. I don’t do that. I play my music. If you listen to it, if you have an open heart, you can soak it in. You know what I want to achieve with my music, because you’re going to feel it. But it doesn’t make any sense to talk about music, because you only end up talking about musical examples. You’re never going to do anything original. You can only actually play it and make it. And so therefore, whatever it is, if I’m still travelling around in 10 years or not, I will probably always make music, because it’s almost one of the languages I speak. It’s my way of communicating. That’s what I enjoy about this.
Well, that’s a wrap then. Thank you so much for your time. Looking forward to tonight!
Thank you, too.
Final Words
If I had a time machine, I don’t know how I’d explain the Felipe from 2005, who was into cars and loved the Need For Speed Underground 2 game, that he’d eventually not only meet the artist behind his favourite song of the soundtrack, but also talk with him about a bunch of things he wouldn’t even have comprehended back then.
But that’s life. And that’s a wrap for this article. Thank you so much to Paul and the entire team behind who arranged this one. It was not only a bucket list item for me, but most importantly, it was another opportunity to read the thoughts and visions of a legendary artist outside of his sets. We’re often listening to the speech-deprived words of a producer through their craft, so actually reading what he has to say is always interesting.
Stay tuned for more.
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After a strong debut earlier this summer in the City of Angels, Brunch Electronik will return this weekend to sunny Southern California for its final summer soiree. 
The Spanish import, which has been rallying dance music fans for over a decade, landed stateside last July after offshoot events in São Paulo, Madrid, Paris, Lisbon and Lima. An international sensation, Brunch Electronik focuses on day-to-night events with atmospheric enhancements, art installations, quality food options, a vendor village and a laidback European approach.
For its second stint in Los Angeles, Brunch Electronik will once again partner with local collectives Minimal Effort and SBCLTR to curate an electronic paradise within the city's Pershing Square. The historic park, located in the heart of Downtown LA, is surrounded by towering skyscrapers, offering guests a truly dramatic backdrop while dancing to the latest in house and techno.
Additionally, the urban park's central locale within the city's historic core allows for ease of access for attendees of the event. The Pershing Square metro station is directly across from the park, with access to the B and D lines of the LA Metro Rail system.
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In true LA fashion, the event will take place on the last day of summer, allowing for a proper sendoff to the sweltering festival season in California. The event will be properly closed out with performances by melodic techno superstar Argy alongside minimal mastermind Dubfire, Sol Selectas Records label-head Sabo and rising star Airrica.
These artists will help set the tone of the day-to-night festivities for which Brunch Electronik is beloved. When the gates open to this electronic utopia, the SoCal sun will envelop Pershing Square to the tune of laid-back, groovy house heaters. And as night falls, the towering skyscrapers will illuminate the dancefloor, transitioning into a deeper, techno-laden rendezvous. 
Brunch Electronik will take place on Saturday, September 21st at Pershing Square in Downtown Los Angeles. Grab your tickets here. 
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Audien returned to New York City last weekend for a breathtaking performance at the Summer Club for their closing finale show, and it was one for the books. The best dayclub in New York City, with its stunning cityscape views and vibrant atmosphere, provided the perfect backdrop for the American DJ’s euphoric set.
From the moment Audien stepped onto the stage, the crowd was hyped. His signature blend of melodic house and progressive trance filled the air, transporting listeners to a euphoric state. The energy was buzzing in the air as everyone came to support Audien on a beautiful Sunday night. Audien’s set was a masterclass in action. He seamlessly transitioned between his latest tracks and timeless classics, ensuring that there was something for everyone. Highlights included the anthemic ‘One Last Dance, his soaring ‘Colors’ remix and the euphoric ‘Insomnia.’ A highlight of the night was listening to one of his recent tracks ‘Living in Color’ which perfectly describes his performance’. His songs always have a way to connect everyone in attendance on a more emotional level and through the celebration of music.
Additionally, Audien’s latest track ‘So Sad’ is out now on Armada Music, be sure to stream it down below and enjoy!
Known for his production prowess and uplifting melodies, Grammy-nominated producer and songwriter Audien has established himself as an icon in the dance community. A staple in the progressive house genre, he garnered the support of industry veterans such as Tiësto, Above & Beyond, Zedd, Martin Garrix and Armin van Buuren through an extensive discography that includes collaborations with the likes of ARTY, MAX and Echosmith, and official remixes of songs by Coldplay, Halsey, Nile Rodgers, Bastille and Calvin Harris. Following four big releases in 2023 as part of his Progressive House Never Died movement, concertgoers can look forward to seeing him perform this year in Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Montreal, Cleveland, San Francisco, Dallas, Seattle and more. In addition, you can catch him at his residency with Tao Group at Marquee Nightclub/Dayclub, Tao Beach, Hakkasan, Omnia and Wet Republic in Las Vegas.





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Louis The Child today released a new album, The Sun Comes Up, but it apparently only scratches the surface of their music vault.
Beloved for their bubbly dance-pop, Louis The Child's Robby Hauldren and Freddy Kennett are currently sitting on an unreleased, full-length hip-hop album, EDM.com has learned. The duo wrote each beat and even rapped their own lyrics, according to a media alert.
The duo produced the project in Malibu, where they temporarily lived prior to today's release of The Sun Comes Up. While the hip-hop music "never saw the light of day," it played a pivotal role in the creation of their long-awaited sophomore album, which dropped today via Interscope.
"Writing stuff for this hip-hop project tapped me into a lot of the feelings of where we come from in Chicago, and that tapped me back into the emotions and feelings starting Louis the Child," Hauldren said. "A lot of the music in this new project taps into a lot of the sounds we used earlier in our career, but through a much more refined and advanced lens with that many more years of experience."
It seems surprising on the surface, but Louis The Child are known for testing the waters of other genres. The duo in late-2022 launched Black Marble, an alias under which they produce "experimental electronic music with a darker, clubbier, European late-night vibe," they told EDM.com in an interview at the time.
It's important to note that Louis The Child have not formally announced the untitled hip-hop project at the time of this writing.
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Swedish House Mafia might just give you your big break—if you can impress them with a remix of their track "Finally," that is.
Teaming up with Alicia Keys, Swedish House Mafia's Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso reimagined Kings of Tomorrow's 2001 dance classic of the same name last month. Now, they've invited their fellow producers to remix the track by releasing its stems.
To raise the stakes, Swedish House Mafia promised an official release of their favorite rendition of the high-profile collaboration. The trio also opened voting to the public on the Stems platform, where all remixed versions of the track will be available to listen.
At the time of writing, there are nearly 200 submissions on the site. According to the trio's respective Instagram accounts, there's currently no deadline for the project.
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We’ve got a great Garage/Hybrid Dance tune for you today.
ESPER, a French-born, California-based producer and artist, has just released his new track ‘These Nights (LA Lovin’)‘. The single, which features the vocals of Ave Savage, has just been lifted from the upcoming Joie De Vivre EP, to come out later in the year on Seeking Blue.
ESPER has gained significant recognition in recent years. His song ‘Good Things’ was featured in a Netflix ad on TikTok and has amassed close to 100 million streams. He’s also worked as an engineer and producer for Kanye West and Halsey, and he’s toured across North America alongside artists like Illenium and NGHTMRE.
ESPER. ‘These Nights (LA Lovin’)’
ESPER and Savage’s record, ‘These Nights (LA Lovin’)’ explores themes of lost love, soul-searching, and finding the strength to move forward. The track blends Melodic Rap with European-influenced production, creating a unique and innovative sound that reflects ESPER’s international background.
“I want my fans to expect the unexpected, consistently keeping them on the edge of their seats”, ESPER comments. He also recalls the single as a project in the works for a long time, saying “This a record that took years and like 5 versions to finally blossom into this tune“.
Listen to ESPER‘s latest single ‘These Nights (LA Lovin’)’, by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Are you a producer and you’d like to see your tracks on our page? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry.
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BRANDON and No/Me have joined forces for a new collaboration, "Lost & Found London," out now via Don Diablo's Hexagon imprint.
A sonic love letter to London's underground, the track captures fleeting moments of urban freedom—hopping barriers, chasing beats, embracing the unexpected—through heady house music. It's both an ode to nocturnal self-indulgence and a soundtrack for strangers to become friends, linked by the gravitational pull of all things four-on-the-floor.
A seductive vocal performance from the surging singer-songwriter No/Me paints vignettes of strangers colliding on dark dancefloors, sharing breathless conversations that evaporate along with their sweat. Ensnared in BRANDON's propulsive production, her vocals capture the raw energy and sense of community that defines London's storied club culture.
The new single arrives in the midst of a breakout for both artists. No/Me in 2023 nabbed the Electronic Dance Music Award for House Song Of The Year, winning for her collaboration with Noizu and Westend, "Push to Start." BRANDON, the resident DJ of Cologne's iconic Bootshaus club, recently performed at Parookaville and dropped a big record on Tchami's Confession label, "Up On Monday."
Listen to "Lost & Found London" below.
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Good news comes from the Tech bubble today. Apple’s latest operating system rolled out for their products, iOS 18, brings a significant improvement for iPhone users who frequently text with Android users. With the addition of RCS (Rich Communication Services) support, these chats will now have features like high-resolution media, typing indicators, and read receipts.  
This is a welcome development, as iMessage conversations have long been superior to SMS-based chats. While RCS still lacks some features found in iMessage, such as scheduled messages and animated text effects, it offers a significant upgrade over traditional SMS. To check if you’re in an RCS chat, look for the “RCS” or “SMS” indicator in the text-entry box. If you see “RCS,” you’re enjoying the benefits of this improved messaging protocol.
It’s important to note that not all carriers support RCS on iPhone yet. While major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon offer RCS support in the US, smaller carriers like Mint Mobile may not have implemented it yet. If you want to turn off RCS, you can do so in your iPhone’s Settings app. Go to Settings > Apps > Messages > RCS Messaging.
RCS is a significant step forward in improving communication between iPhone and Android users. By offering features like high-resolution media and typing indicators, RCS makes texting more enjoyable and efficient. As more carriers adopt RCS support, we can expect to see even greater benefits from this technology in the future.
[H/T] The Verge
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The all-female EP represents for us, in many ways, how the future of Trance is being woven.
Yes we are two days late. No we are not by any means less excited. If anything, we spent a proper chunk of the last 48 hours adding to Amy Wiles‘ Spotify play count. Matter of fact, we could do the same today. The UK-based producer has just released the Here I Am EP, a collection of five impeccable tunes which battle on all fronts of the Trance sphere, and we can’t get enough of them.
In case you’re not aware, Amy has been on a roll. She’s come a long way since starting her career at 16. She grew on to become one of Anjunabeats’ most promising acts during Lockdown, and she’s filled that spot gracefully. Having played at major festivals like Tomorrowland, Creamfields, ASOT, and Above & Beyond’s very own ABGT milestone gigs, she’s delivered tune after tune, and set after set.
The Here I Am EP
Amy is back in the studio today with the release of the long-awaited Here I Am EP. By sheer coincidence, the five-track release is comprised entirely of female acts. Alongside Amy, who rocks the two solo tracks ‘For You’ and the title track ‘Here I Am’ — which went on to become one of our picks for our New Music Friday series a few weeks ago CITEHERE—, Nourey, HANA, and Leena Punks all make an appearance this time, on the tracks ‘Human’, ‘Dreamland’, and ‘Sweet Feeling’ respectively.
The entire EP approaches Trance in a very respectful way, yet with a much-needed amount of forward motion. All tracks are a nod to the past in their own respective ways, but they don’t get stuck in the past, and instead ferrycorsten their way to become works of yesteryear emotion with modern production tidiness. “Some of these musical ideas have been in the works for quite some time, some came together in the space of a couple of months“, Wiles says.
Amy Wiles — Here I Am EP Tracklist
Here I Am Human with Nourey Dreamland with HANA For You Sweet Feeling with Leena Punks Writer’s Picks
It’s uncommon for me to like an EP or longer release in such a way that I can’t pick one. I’m digging the entire journey from beginning to end. That said, one track hasn’t failed once to make me sing along: ‘Human‘. I’m cooking breakfast and I’ll surprise myself humming the melody in the kitchen. And so, for that, it’s got to earn the top spot for me.
‘Human’ has got something I can only describe as the sound I fell in love with when I first discovered Anjuna. I came to the label around 2015, so Progressive Trance was in full swing, and I can really see the link between Amy and Nour’s track and, say, a hybrid between Sunny Lax and the later years of ilan Bluestone. It’s got the groove, the vibe, the tension… everything.
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Truly a spectacular work, all-round. If this is the future of Trance, I don’t want to miss a second of it.
Listen to Amy Wiles‘ latest EP ‘Here I Am’, by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Also, click here to support the release on your platform of choice. Are you a producer and you’d like to see your tracks on our page? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry.
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