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Barron S is best described as a one part fiery red-head and a two part TOTAL music nerd. The female’s talents and relentless passion have rewarded her with quite the opportunities thus far in her young career. To name a few, she was featured as DJ on Rihanna’s Anti World Tour, has opened for Electro Funk duo Chromeo, House DJ & Producer Sharam Jey, and Las Vegas DJ KnowleDj, and she’s spun for over 500,000 people at Vancouver’s Pride Parade. And Barron S made history back in 2018 when she became the first female DJ in the NHL with the Vancouver Canucks. From 2018 to 2021, she held both In-Arena DJ and Music Director positions with the team. 
Fast forward to today, Barron S’ independent music career is starting catch wind and she just dropped a new song on October 13th. The new single titled ‘TKO’ is passionate tech house banger that’ll leave fans dancing, in thought, and wanting another play. Having a dance track that incorporated a powerful message was important for Barron S in her new single.
The message behind ‘TKO’ is about choosing to opt-out of the patriarchy.  “When I found myself working in the heart of the boys’ club, I saw limitless possibilities for change and progress,” said Barron S, about the inspiration behind her song. “After movements like ‘Me Too’ jumped into mainstream consciousness, I thought society was ready to become accountable for the inequalities which oppress women on a daily basis. But after being shut out, shut down and shut up time and time again, I realized how damaging these work environments have been to my mental and emotional health. I can make more positive change in the world by stepping away from toxic environments and aligning with collaborators who share my values.”
Speaking on the song Barron S says:
“While writing ‘TKO,’ a friend of a friend heard me say “suck my d*ck” while visiting my studio session, and told me there are just some things women shouldn’t say,” Barron S recalled. “I told him to get the hell out of my session, then added the lyric ‘ride my d*ck’ to this song. 
“I don’t believe women should have to follow different rules: not in what we can say or do, where we can work, how much we are paid, what we wear, how much of our bodies we choose to show and certainly not for our reproductive freedoms.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Music With A Powerful Message: Barron S Releases Tech House Inspired Single ‘TKO’
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Riding off the high of SVDDEN DEATH’s first-annual Summoning of the Eclipse Fest at the Caverns and their debut collab “Purgatory,” ATLiens are proud to present their new concept EP Space Cathedral, dropping via Bassrush.
Commenting on this new EP release ATLiens state:
“With Space Cathedral, we find ourselves picking up right where the Ghost Planet EP left off. Astronaut 001 awakens to see that the once beautiful planet is now nothing but a post-apocalyptic wasteland under a crimson sky. Everything that was once known is now destroyed but in the distance lies something new – an eerie cathedral now stands amongst the destroyed and barren planet. Join Astronaut 001 as they now embark once again on a journey to find out what answers and secrets are held within the walls of the Space Cathedral.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ATLiens Drop Groundbreaking ‘Space Cathedral’ EP
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Daft Punk, for as much sampling as they did in their own work, might be one of the most sampled artists themselves. Hip hop especially loves using loops and sometimes entire melodies from their tracks, as Drake and 21 Savage just did on “Circo Loco” off their new collaborative album, Her Loss.
The song alludes to Tory Lanez’s alleged shooting of Megan Thee Stallion, in which Drake raps, “This bitch lie about getting shots, but she still a stallion/She don’t even get the joke but she still smiling.” The thinly veiled allusion wasn’t lost on Megan who, without naming names, called out the lines on Twitter.
At least Daft Punk have never been involved in any sort of drama. Listen to the track below.

 
Photo via The Holy Mountain for Insomniac
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Drake & 21 Savage sample Daft Punk’s “One More Time” for “Circo Loco” on new collab album
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Three years after his debut album Gravity smashed the charts, Gryffin returns with his sophomore project, Alive.
Packed with dazzling collaborations featuring the likes of Kygo, Tinashe, MØ, Elley Duhé, OneRepublic, and more, Alive is a sonically stunning piece of work that demonstrates a clear evolution in Gryffin’s sound as he moves deeper into a natural combination of electronic, pop, and indie.
If you’re curious how this sound translates to a live show, Gryffin is headlining the LA State Historic Park tonight, November 4. The show is already sold out, but it will be live streamed via 3point5, Universal Music Group’s official Twitch channel, here at 9p PT.

 
Photo via Rukes.com
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Gryffin releases sophomore album “Alive” ahead of biggest headline show yet
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French artist The Toxic Avenger has had an incredible career thus far. His first success was “Super Heroes” that resulted in a contract with Iheartcomix record label. He also released a number of EPs, and has had various collaborations with a number of artists including Chromeo, Robert Bruce of the UK act South Central in “Never Stop” featuring Bruce and music video directed by Antoine Wagner.
Now, he’s back with his most versatile and ambitious project since his debut 15 years ago. His latest album ‘Yes Future‘ is a thrilling ride, dabbling in all of the best elements of electronic music. The styles effortlessly hop from synthetic and organic electro to nu-disco/French-touch with ease, paying homage to the entire genre and his own sprawling back catalog at the same time. No matter how far he strays from his comfort zone, his intricate musical signatures will ensure you always know it’s The Toxic Avenger as soon as you hear it.
A few standouts for us include the dreamy track, “Everything Seems Ok,” the mesmerizing deep house collaboration with My Dear, “Osaka,” and “Lake City Quiet Pills,” the sensational ending to this beautiful experience.
Listen below!

 
 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Toxic Avenger Unveils Mesmerizing Album, ‘Yes Future’
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San Pacho is becoming a staple name not only in Matroda’s Terminal Underground imprint, but in the tech house scene at large. Since the birth of the project in 2019, San Pacho has released songs on a variety of respected labels, such as Confession, Insomniac Records, Dim Mak, and UKF. His mesmerizing tracks have been supported by the likes of Tiësto, Diplo, David Guetta, Vintage Culture, Chris Lake and hundreds of other DJs.
Building off of this success, he’s now released his debut EP, ‘As Long As We Got House‘. The compilation features the recent house heaters of “Vale”, “Party People”, and global phenom “Amor”. Supplying the goods for his fanbase as usual, San Pacho also includes three brand new tracks on the EP that once again have us mesmerized. 
The title track kicks off the EP in perfect fashion, showcasing a rumbling bass line while a eccentric vocal sample drives over top. “If You Feel” seems to incorporate a disco-era sample meshed with a 2022 sound that yet another heater in the arsenal of San Pacho. “High Town” concludes the EP with uplifting melodies, a piano fueled banger that can’t help but make you want to get up and move.
Listen below!

 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Pacho Drops Incredible EP, ‘As Long As We Got House’ [Terminal Underground]
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Showing out for his home country of Jamaica, rising artist VinDon has been making waves throughout the realm of electronic music with his distinct style as an artist. Having debuted his project just a few years ago, VinDon has already accumulated 15 million collective streams and continues to spread his influence. Over the short span of his career, he has collaborated with the likes of Unknown Brain, Dax, Egzod, and other innovative top-tier artists. VinDon’s sensational original singles have been featured at the ESL One Grand finals as well as for the Premier League. 
Now, he’s back with an electrifying drum & bass anthem, “Demnuhbad“, produced by Vosai and signed to NCS. Speaking to the inspiration behind “Demnuhbad”, VinDon shares, “I wrote the song while reflecting on my ascent in the music industry so far and realizing that I’m just getting started. It comes from a place of being fully aware of your capabilities and the readiness to maximize your potential in any given situation.”
Pairing with the release is a thrilling music video, showing VinDon escaping his pursuer until eventually confronting him at the end, defeating his adversary with one swift slice of his samurai sword while the songs pumps in the background.
Check it out below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: VinDon Releases Music Video For Electrifying Single ‘Demnuhbad’ On NCS
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No one would have ever described the ticket-buying experience as “fun,” but these days it’s more tiresome and annoying than ever thanks to the existence of hidden fees, transaction fees, digital fees, and more. These “junk” fees have become the aim of a new crackdown by President Biden.
These junk fees apply to more than just concerts, including banks, airlines, cable companies and other industries, as well.
Writes CNBC:
He cited processing fees for concert tickets, “resort fees” at hotels, “excessive” credit card late fees, airline booking fees and termination charges to keep consumers from switching cable or internet plans as some of the fees the administration is tackling.
At the White House Press Conference, President Biden was joined by Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Rohit Chopra and FTC Chair Lina Khan. CFPB already instituted new guidance directed at banks and surprise overdraft fees, and the administration is “just getting started.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: President Biden announces plans to tackle “junk” fees, including concerts, airlines, and more
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It sucks when you wake up the next day back at home after a music festival.
Picture this.
You coordinated with ideal friends to get off work early, what sets to see, and who the designated driver will be every night. Then you get there. Past the security and the entrance, you start to see eye-popping fashion you won’t see anywhere else. You hear some of the smaller stages playing a song you’ve never heard before but that will catch up with you by Day 2. You start to explore this multi-million dollar playground built for your appearance.
Right as you start dancing to the first set, the time starts to pass. And then, you’re home in your bed. It’s over. You’re sore and thinking of calling off from work tomorrow. The day after the music festival feels like a true loss. You knew it was a fleeting moment, but it felt like the biggest thing you did this year. You saw your favorite musicians and artists in one place in a scenic place. And now you can’t go back.
That’s what an amazing music festival does. It makes you depressed you’re still not there the next day.
That’s what III Points pulled off this past weekend.

Across last Friday and Saturday, the music and arts festival pulled off its smoothest iteration in recent memory. This has to do with three key factors.
1.) Artist Curation
The lineup this year was more heavily electronic than previous years. Whether looking at big headliners or the opening acts, many of the musical talent at III Points 2022 had some incorporation of electronica in their art. For example, LCD Soundsystem headlined with divine renditions of hits from across their discography. From “Daft Punk is Playing in My House” and James Murphy riffing on the drums to a stunning take of “You Wanted a Hit,” each song had its rock edge laced with synthesized sounds. This similarity in soundscape allowed a lot of various acts present to be more viscerally connected than previously thought.
The venue festival also carried 11 different stages. That’s how III Points was able to have one stage with Tycho with a sunset slot, Joji taking bathroom breaks mid-set (in jest), and Rosalia serving an earthshattering set, while still being able to catch techno legends like Orbital, producers like Kenny Beats, and bands like La Femme without being lost in the literal noise. Even stages that had classically been dedicated to one genre all of a sudden had overhauls and inclusions of artists of various styles. The RC Cola stage on Saturday certainly did this with a curated lineup from Black Coffee that included himself, Busta Rhymes, Moscoman, and more. They may not normally flow together at other festivals. But at III Points, these acts certainly do.
Meanwhile, the set times were also set up brilliantly. For one, several stages including the main stage known as Mind Melt had rather large gaps between each set. This allowed a couple of things to happen. Festival goers could freely meander wherever with less anxiety about returning in time for the next headliner. Meanwhile, smaller stages had the opportunity to honeypot prospective listeners with unexpected gems. While walking from the Mind Melt stage (main) over to the RC Cola stage, there was a DJ set-up near the bathrooms where the DJ was dropping the heaviest techno. This happened around midday on the first day of the festival and it may have been Winter Wrong or Generous B. Either way, running into some kind of enticing, concentrated vibe was the norm at III Points.

2.) Vendors, Utilities and Activities
Aside from the musical acts, III Points outdid themselves in other departments too. There was a large collection of food stations, merchandise, and bars without the worry of long lines that could sacrifice time at any of the stages. Utility-wise, the venue also had a decent set up of restrooms for the general admission and the VIP, easy access to the free water, and a clear presence of medical staff and law enforcement.
Activity-wise is where things get a bit more interesting. There was a mini-replica of Downtown Miami’s cityscape. The inflatable model was just the right size to take great photos pretending to be Godzilla. There was also a limousine parked in one of the only interior sections of the festival. Around it were two bouncers, a red carpet, and velvet rope barriers. Inside were a group of people having the time of their lives laughing and smiling. I wasn’t quite sure if this was a special five-figure costing VIP option or if it was an art installation with very dedicated actors. Either way, it looked cool as hell.
But arguably and by far the most amazing facet of the evening was the Skate Park. Next to the Mind Melt and Outer Space stages was the building complex called Mana Wynwood. There, III Points organized a roller-skating rink with a tower DJ booth in the middle. They even had assistive devices for novices that looked like PVC-made walkers but on wheels. This allowed guests who have never skated but wanted to try a chance to give it a shot with a version of training wheels. It’s something I can’t think of any other music festival hosting or having.

3.) A Little Luck
Some elements of a good festival are outside the control of the event organizers. They can swing in a way that can utterly detract from or ruin an event. In other cases, conditions can ride so smoothly that it elevates the experience from terrific to divine. Sometimes, a little luck goes a long way.
For example, the weather was perfect. The famous Miami humidity wasn’t going anywhere, but the temperature was cool between mid 70s and low 60s (a South Florida rarity even in late October). Past years have faced heavy rain or been cancelled due to encroaching hurricanes. And although this iteration of III Points still had some rain, it was akin to drizzling that felt more refreshing than anything else compared to the torrential downpour of the year prior.
Meanwhile the crowd was incredibly relaxed and friendly. Some music festivals can have hyper and immature audiences, especially when certain lineups contribute to overcrowding and claustrophobic conditions. None of these issues were a problem at III Points.
Two sets come to mind that highlight this. At Sector 3, the Marias played a set that amassed a fairly large crowd spilling into the street on Day 1. But rather than bunch up, most of the fans found a comfy spot, sipped their beers and swayed to their indie pop cadence. Meanwhile, Overmono commanded the Main Frame stage with a more robust and dense crowd. But even this crowd was easily navigable in comparison to other shows hosted in the same space throughout the years.
III Points is almost 10 years old at this point. It grew out of a necessity from the community to see the kind of acts you wouldn’t just see at Ultra Music Festival or Rolling Loud. Since then it has become one of South Florida must-attend events and this year continues to solidify that truth. With an impeccable lineup that delivered, superb organization, and everything else falling in the right place, III Points probably had its best year yet.
See you next year.
 
All photos by Adinayev
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: III Points and the Three Rules to Hosting a Music Festival [Event Review]
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It was only a few months ago that Flume hopped into his Discord for an Ask Me Anything and ended up dropping a couple of long sought-after IDs that fans thought had been lost to the times. Now, the Australian producer has dug up an old laptop from around the time he was producing his debut album, Flume, in 2012 and plans to share many works in progress (WIPs) and unreleased songs from the era.
The songs will be shown during a live stream on Sunday via TikTok, the only platform on which he’s made the announcement. Sunday also just so happens to be just short of the actual 10th anniversary of Flume, released November 9, 2012. He apparently had issues with everything from the laptop power and the sound, in addition to not being able to find the laptop in the first place.
Unfortunately, the stream is going to happen in Australian Eastern Daylight Time, meaning it’s going to be 5am ET and 2am PT for us here in the US. Thankfully, Flume fans are dedicated and we’ll likely have a recording on his subreddit or elsewhere by the time we wake up to start our days.

 
H/T TSIS | Photo via Oh Dag Yo
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Flume plans to share “lost” tracks from old computer on 10th anniversary of his debut album
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While the wait for RL Grime’s annual Halloween mix is now over, we unfortunately enter another period of waiting as we wonder when we’ll receive the numerous IDs contained within. There are more than a few, including some from Juelz, Effin, and Rossy, but the one that’s piqued our interest the most is his new set-closer with Nero.
Nero have been sitting on a third album for a while now, a little over a year, and it’s been over four years since RL Grime’s last album, Nova, dropped in 2018. It wouldn’t be a stretch to assume both artists could be preparing to drop an album next year. But the big news is that they’re apparently working together, according to multiple sources.
On 1001tracklists, which aggregates set lists from various artists, the closing track in both his Halloween XI mix and his set from Second Sky is a new ID collaboration with Nero (it begins at 1:12:45 in the SoundCloud mix).
We can’t wait for this one to see an official release. Listen below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: RL Grime’s new set-closer is an unreleased ID with Nero
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Ali Rez is a DJ, Singer, Songwriter, Sync Agent, Earth Warrior, Tenant Defender, and Attorney “braised” in Queens NY who lives by the mantra, “With Purpose.” He believes artists have a responsibility to their communities and the planet. Alireza aims to use his voice to give back and also to give a voice to the voiceless. As a First-Generation Iranian-American, Ali Rez is on a mission to heal himself and the world through music, activism, and love. Striving for World Peace and Conscious Consumerism. 
Ali Rez’s musical projects often reflect his life experiences and dedication to protecting the planet. His new track, “Everything on the Menu is Vegan”, intertwines both of these components. Produced by the gifted Woodro Skillson, the single fuses together underground elements of house and techno for an electrifying result. As Ali repeats the song’s title throughout, a thumping kick and gritty bass line drives this song with mesmerizing side effects.
This track is sure to contain mass appeal, whether or not you’re vegan. Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ali Rez Drops Underground Tune, “Everything On The Menu Is Vegan”
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Ben Zamora is no rookie to the music industry. He has received support from dance industry veterans including Afrojack, Axwell, MAKJ, Felix Cartal, and more. In the past, Ben has grown his online following by releasing remixes of some of his favorite tracks including Tiesto and Galantis in addition to official remix releases for Trevor Guthrie and Felix Cartal, which have been released on Sony Music Canada, and Physical Presents. 
His brother, Sam, is an up-and-coming house artist based out of Toronto, Canada. With over 5 years of production and DJ experience his style combines catchy basslines with funky tech house grooves. The vibe is perfect for every dance floor from festivals to underground clubs.
Now, the two brothers have come together for the first time musically for their latest single, “Show Up”. It’s a delicate yet powerful house tune, backed by a punchy bass line, swirling synth melodies, and gripping vocal. Whether you’re in the club or on a drive, this track perfectly accommodates both.
Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Canadian brothers Ben Zamora & Sam Zamora Debut New Collab, “Show Up”
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Hailing from Australia, emerging artist sleepy benjamin is methodically cementing himself as one of the most exciting names to follow out of the region. The brain child of singer, songwriter and producer Ben Beamish, sleepy benjamin is the cultivation of years upon years of work, kickstarted earlier in 2022 with massive success, and gearing up to turn even more heads moving into 2023.
To the untrained eye, sleepy benjamin’s success was seemingly achieved overnight. The multi-talented artist, however, has been part of a number of creative projects over the past years, while working as a songwriter with some of the biggest names in the Australian music industry. Under his chill alias RAINEE, he creates soothing lo-fi music that makes for the perfect companion to a morning coffee or an afternoon reading session. As part of alt-pop brotherly duo The Beamish Brothers, he has toured across Japan and South Korea, and made the Eurovision Top 20 (11th place) with the environmentally-conscious single “Nature.”
sleepy benjamin is signed to Wise Music Publishing, and this project serves as the truest reflection of his artistic expression. His debut, self-produced single “Tunnel Vision” received early support from PopularTV (owned by the creators of Nylon, a widely acclaimed multimedia brand) and was additionally featured on a NYC billboard at the heart and centre of Times Square, while also being remixed by Japanese talent DJ Tiara.
Still buzzing off the success of “Tunnel Vision,” however, sleepy benjamin continued to push boundaries by way of a number of collaborations, further cementing himself as a trailblazer while showcasing his diverse set of inspirations, that range from FINNEAS, CXLOE and NoMBe to RY X and Labrinth.
Radio-ready pop gem “Absurd” followed suit quickly after, in collaboration with Devincy, while infectious single “Spiralling” featured the talents of Singapore-producer DSML. Then came “Unwell” alongside DEON and Tomatow, which marked sleepy benjamin’s most successful single to date, landing on multiple Spotify editorials and receiving massive acclaim from fans.
Now, sleepy benjamin is gearing up for his next release, due sometime in November 2022. With a consistent release schedule throughout his first year, as well as widespread accolades from the industry and fans alike, one thing is for certain: the only way is up for the forward-thinking artist.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: sleepy benjamin Continues To Push Barriers Within Pop Music And Beyond
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DJ/producers Alan Braxe & Dj Falcon (close Daft Punk associates and legends in French House who also happen to be cousins) came together for the first time ever this year as Braxe + Falcon and made what some are calling the song of 2022, “Step By Step.”
Braxe + Falcon are coming to LA next month performing live @ El Rey (KCRW & Freaks Only Presents) on 11/12 for one of their first-ever U.S. shows as Braxe + Falcon. They’ll be stopping in San Francisco at 1015 Folsom the night before.
See tickets here for LA and San Francisco and check out “Step By Step” below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: French house legends Braxe + Falcon come to perform one of their first-ever US shows next week
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TINYKVT released her newest single, “Demon Of My Dreams,” this past Friday, and is now following it up with an official music video, the first of her career thus far.
As far as the song’s meaning, “Demon Of My Dreams” is about being so consumed with your own “demons” that you fall in love with them. The song’s intention, says the artist, is to help those struggling with their mental health and aims to address the heavy topic in an approachable way.
“This track is a unique and very personal release. It combines a pop sensibility alongside very heavy experimental bass, while exploring a dark subject in a new way.” – TINYKVT
We all have our own demons, and personifying them can often give us the power to overcome them in meaningful and physical ways when mental work doesn’t quite do the full trick.
Watch below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: [Premiere] TINYKVT shares debut music video for “Demon Of My Dreams”
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Not too long ago this year, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were embroiled in a harsh legal battle with competing defamation claims. At the heart of the battle were claims of domestic abuse, with each side accusing the other of attacks. The case stirred intense public interest with innumerable articles, TikTok videos, and think pieces regarding who was right or wrongm or what evidence was valid or not. But the heart of the matter remained domestic violence, which is unacceptable in any regard.
Somehow, domestic abuse has become a costume for Halloween this year, with Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly dressing up as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee, with one photo even depicting his hand around her neck, and the caption, “But are these even costumes.”
Yesterday, Lexus Amanda, who has been dating and living with Pasquale Rotella, founder and CEO of Insomniac Events, posted a photo on Instagram of the two of them in their Halloween costumes, dressed as Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, complete with makeup on Lexus around her eyes and lips, implying she’d recently been “beaten” and was bruised.
Already this is a tasteless and wrong choice, but given the recent exposure of many alleged abusers and people who have allegedly committed sexual abuse within our own electronic music scene, dressing up in a costume to make a joke of domestic violence shows he is egregiously unattached to the scene which he claims to lift up and promote.
The costume began gaining traction on Twitter early this morning, calling it “indicative of how deeply the roots of sexism and misogyny run in dance music.” It’s rapidly gaining attention on social media, although Lexus has already deleted the photo from her Instagram feed.
Comments on Lexus’ post appeared overwhelmingly positive and in support of the costume, though a few were very clearly calling her out for the tasteless get up. Although, as many as popped up, they seemed to disappear just as quickly, leading us to believe comments were actively being deleted.
In the quote tweets on Twitter, most are echoing the sentiment that the costume is tasteless and expressing that domestic violence is not a joke, even in a situation in which such a case was covered by the media ad nauseam.




Your EDM has reached out to both Insomniac and Live Nation with requests for comment. A representative for Insomniac confirmed receipt of the request, though we have not yet received any response from Live Nation. We will update the article if that changes. Neither Lexus nor Pasquale have yet acknowledged the criticism to their costume, apart from Lexus deleting the photo.
In the meantime, if you need to speak to someone about your own experience, the National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24 hours a day at 1-800-656-4673. You can also speak with a representative online.
Four4Consent also offers resources specifically for incidents regarding nightlife and entertainment. If you are a survivor of violence, and/or harassment or trafficking and are wishing to contact our organization for support, resources, referrals, or processing, please email [email protected] to be set up with a Nationally Credentialed advocate.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Pasquale Rotella & partner share photo of tasteless Halloween costume as Johnny Depp and abused Amber Heard
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A true multi-instrumentalist with a tenure working with top names in the business, Chris Null, aka Obli, has spent years of his career touring with the likes of Sonny Moore a.k.a Skrillex, and playing guitar for GRAMMY® Award-nominated superstar Julia Michaels.  His origins in alternative, indie, electronic, rock and pop music have set the foundation for him to build this current solo-project. Inspired by the likes of Four Tet, Bonobo, and Joy Orbison, obli accesses a cinematic level of emotion as he layers vocal samples above handcrafted living and breathing soundscapes.
Now, he’s released a glistening new single “Deeper” via ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective imprint that’s gleaming with uplifting melodies, a soulful vocal sample, and a mesmerizing beat that locks you into the aura of the single the whole way through.
Produced with intention surrounding the spontaneity of music creation, “Deeper” is the first track off of a forthcoming project on Foreign Family Collective that’s centered around initial inspiration, something we cannot wait to hear more of.
Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Obli Drops Mesmerizing News Single “Deeper” [Foreign Family Collective]
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HQ2 Nightclub at Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, NJ, ranked among International Nightlife Congress’ 100 World’s Best Nightclubs, after a spectacular 2022 Summer season that saw DJ Snake, Tiesto, Steve Aoki, Alok and more perform, just announced their Fall 2022 line up.
Fans will be able to enjoy sets from the likes of Morten, James Hype, Valentino Khan, Gordo, Dombresky, Two Friends, with more to be announced.
Head over to www.hq2ac.com for more information, and check the full line up below.
HQ2 Upcoming Calendar
Oct 27 – Deux Twins
Oct 28 – Morten
Oct 29 – The Halloween Ball – HQ2 Ovation Hall
Oct 29 – James Hype
Nov 4 – Jason Weiss
Nov 5 – Laszewo
Nov 11 – DJ Klutch’s Birthday
Nov 12 – Valentino Khan
Nov 18 – DJ Toro
Nov 19 – Gordo
Nov 25 – Deerock
Nov 26 – Shortkutz, Riz, Big Ben
Dec 3 – Dombresky
Dec 9 – DJ Spider
Dec 10 – Two Friends
Dec 17 – TELYKast
Dec 12 – Rick Wonder
Jan 7 – Sound Factory Marathon
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: HQ2 Nightclub announces Fall 2022 lineup: Morten, James Hype, Gordo, and more!
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It is once again that time of year… the annual Halloween mix from RL Grime has officially arrived, less than a full day after he played to a sold-out crowd at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Given the setting of the performance, this year’s mix intro was done by Bruce Buffer, the official octagon announcer for UFC events.
The hour-long mix, for a while now, isn’t as Halloween-themed as some of the earliest mixes, but you can catch samples from various horror or suspense IPs throughout, like the X-Files theme at the beginning.
Check it out below and keep it on repeat all weekend as you plan and execute your Halloween festivities.

 
Photo via Rukes.com
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: RL Grime releases Halloween XI mix following sold out performance at Forum in Los Angeles
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The rise of Fred again.. has been nothing if not meteoric. Since the release of his first Actual Life album during the pandemic, interest in the producer/DJ has skyrocketed across the dance music spectrum, with many festivals that booked him unable to keep up with the hype and placing him too early in the day or on an inappropriate stage. Still, his headline shows continue to sell out at an astonishing rate when much of the music industry is struggling to move tickets at all.
“I’ve been in enormously changed by all the messages I’ve read,” Fred told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, “and seeing people at shows and the way people have kind of let the music in. It’s totally changed me and I’m immeasurably grateful for it. all I can say is, it’s just totally changed the way in which I make music, which is all I do. So it’s changed my life. I’m just very, very grateful. And you can see it when you play shows.”
Today, he released the third installment in his album series, Actual Life 3. And we’ll say this right at the front, no, “Rumble” isn’t here. But we do get eight new singles, as well as the four previously released ones, not including the 11-second introduction.
Once again, Fred seems to tap into something subconscious in his fans, whether a void in the current musical landscape or a feeling beneath the surface, pushed deep, deep down following a global traumatic event. Either way, the hype behind his music doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon and as we see him continue to dominate stages and lineups, his legacy already seems firmly cemented.
Listen to Actual Life 3 below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Fred again.. continues his force majeure takeover of dance music with ‘Actual Life 3’
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Up and coming house duo Sutton Place is made up of friends Dana and Nick, whose origin dates back to their high school days where Dana taught Nick how to DJ. Their passion for music and production continued throughout college, where they eventually rekindled their friendship during the pandemic. Upon countless phone calls and demos sent back and forth, they decided to meet up in Phoenix (where Dana currently lives) to get some studio time.
The more they created together, the more they realized it was time to join forces and form a house duo. Thus, Sutton Place was born. Being Chicago born and raised, the name “Sutton Place” came from a living community in the city. Nick explains “this idea of community matched their vision for our brand and how we want to bring people together through our music. Our attraction to euphoric vocals and melodies has always come natural to us, but we have always been enticed by driving bass lines and smacking drums. When you marry these elements, you get a Sutton Place tune.”
Now, the boys are back with a sizzling new single titled “The Prince of Broadway” that truly stands apart in so many ways. Driven by a thundering house beat, Sutton Place masterfully weave in an industrial sounding vocal sample and chord stabs, reminiscent of early Daft Punk and Justice, into a high octane anthem ready to light up the club circuit.
It’s clear to see these two have a bright future ahead of them and we cannot wait to hear more from them. Listen below!

 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rising House Duo Sutton Place Drop Electrifying House Anthem “The Prince of Broadway”
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Hailing from Croatia, Matroda has become a household name within the house music community. Inspired by historic artists like Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and Frank Sinatra, Matroda received classical training in keyboard, drums, and violin. Merging this knowledge with unique basslines, vocal chops, and other house components, this young producer has forged his own signature sound. He’s performed everywhere from EDC Las Vegas to Nocturnal Wonderland, with sold-out shows in LA and Ibiza along the way. 
Today, we are thrilled to premiere the latest single from Matroda, titled “Temperature”, that feels like another instant hit. Laced with a thumping beat, swinging tech house groove with old school piano stabs, Matroda weaves in an infectious vocal sample who’s melody will get instantly stuck in your head.
Listen below!

 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: PREMIERE: Matroda Releases Thumping House Single, “Temperature” [Terminal Underground]
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Sydney’s own Dave Winnel has been going from strength to strength this year. With a string of singles under his belt, a scene-stealing triple j Like A Version, plus touring for Listen Out, there’s no slowing down for the DJ/producer. Now Dave Winnel releases his new single ‘Fly Away’. Co-written with KLP, ‘Fly Away’ combines super catchy vocals (from KLP also) with tribal rhythms, knocking drums and a prominent live trombone – all jammed with Dave’s signature production style.
“KLP has always been on top of my ‘Artists I Want To Collab With list’,” explains Dave. “But I was always scared to actually hit her up to make it happen. Luckily though, she Shazamed one of my tunes off the radio and she hit me up instead. I sent her a very rough instrumental idea which featured the big synth horns and strings backed to the big tribal drums. She came back pretty fast with an epic vocal, adding a monster gang vocal chant over the groove and adding a huge thick layer of harmonies to the breaks. Because the vocal is so large and full of layers, I didn’t need to add many more instruments. I did however want to give the track a more organic and natural sound to it, so I had a trombone player, by the name of ’Trombonhero’, to re-record the trombone part. There’s something special about the articulation between each note when played by a real musician that you just can’t get out of a synth.”
‘Fly Away’ is not the first time Dave Winnel and KLP have worked together. KLP featured on Dave’s Like A Version earlier this year when he took on Toto’s undeniable classic ‘Africa’ and KLP also sang on Dave’s mash up of his original tracks ‘CEO’ & ‘Jungle Juice’. Dave and KLP also went head-to-head in helping Hobba & Hing create their own DOY Supergroup entries in May of this year – but for ‘Fly Away’ they have combined their strengths and are on the same team!
Dave Winnel has been making waves over the past two years with a string of singles, ‘Real Life’, ‘Method’, ‘CEO’, ‘Jungle Juice’ ft. Alst3n and ‘Freaking Out’, plus ‘Hallucinations’ on Deadmau5’s Hau5trap imprint. If that weren’t enough, he recently smashed out epic sets at Listen Out Festival and supported the Sunset Bros at their sold-out Hordern Pavilion show.
Over his career Dave has collaborated with the legendary Armin Van Buuren on ´The Race´, and produced official remixes for Twenty One Pilots, David Guetta, Bastille, Anne-Marie, Clean Bandit, Hardwell, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Adam Lambert and Galantis, proving himself to be one of Australia’s most prolific electronic acts, racking up over 65 million streams on Spotify alone.
Known for his infectious and fun personality that manages to shines through his music, Dave Winnel manages to blend future/tech house with organic quirky instruments. Be sure to catch Dave at one of his upcoming shows this summer.
Upcoming  Tour Dates
29 October – Haunted House Bangor Tavern, Bangor
4 November – Woolpack Hotel, Mudgee
11 November – Prohibition, Brisbane
12 November – Hotbox/Exhibition Park, Canberra
26 November – Marlborough Hotel, Sydney
10 December – Beer Deluxe, Albury
17 December – Rhythm Day Club/The Court, Perth
31 December – Good As NYE, The Beachcomber, Toukley
21 January – Lost & Found Festival, Coffs Harbour
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It’s not uncommon for artists to release vinyl exclusives, as Alison Wonderland did with “Down the Line” on the vinyl of her latest album, Loner. Luckily, the single is now available on DSPs and is out today with a new music video.
The official video for the track follows the misadventures of a trio of motivational speakers – acolytes of a fictional “Down The Line” movement, helmed by Alison – as they try to inspire a lackluster crowd. It was directed by Alison’s frequent collaborator, Prad Sen (The Avalanches), and produced by Fiona Dunn.
“We need the dark times in order to get to the light,” explains Alison Wonderland. “We need that experience to know that it’s going to be okay one day. The track is me acknowledging that I was alone during a difficult time but knew that I was going to get through it and be okay, down the line. We’re all going through a dark time right now, and sometimes we need to be reminded that it’s going to be okay. No matter what happens, we will be okay.”
Watch the video below.
 
Photo by Simoly G
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alison Wonderland releases her anthemic new single “Down The Line”
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