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Let’s get one thing straight: the indie synth pop mainstay that is Jenn Vix is only new to the moden EDM aesthetic. Nearly virtuosic on the synths and bass and a post punk-style lyricist, Vix has been producing goth-edged music since 1995 and it well-recognized for her work in the larger music scene. Having worked with some of the best-known indie stars and producers of the 80s, including members of The Cure, The Psychedelic Furs and Adam and the Ants, her debut self-titled solo album in 1995 received notice from Rolling Stone and has post rock cachet for miles. Shes been releasing ever since, racking up even more accolades whilst staying true to her synthy style.
The tandem tricks to good post punk, if Joy Division, Nick Cave and Tom Waits are anything to go by, is haunting vocals and stark, striking lyrics. Outside of that, the genre is as diverse as its often partner, synt wave. Jenn Vix has a good hold on both of these post punk necessities, with her early work conjuring Sioxsie Sioux-meets-New Order. Her music has changed with the times and become even more synthy through her three full-lenghth albums, three EPs and coundless singles and collabs, landing somewhere between synthwave, indie pop and EDM.
Vix’s latest single, “Mr. Strange” combines all these styles and adds a trap beat, making it her first obvious bridge between indie pop and EDM, vintage and modern. The stark vocals, however, show she’s still not pulling any lyrical punches. While the hip hop-inspired trap beat flickers around darkwave-style synths, Vix’s vocals are bold as brass : it’s about a relationship with a sex doll. In case anyone was going to misinterpret, the video makes it crystal clear (NSFW).
While the outward point of the song and video are clear, “Mr. Strange” also speaks to some larger issues in society and sexuality that are a bit more open to interpretation. Similar to the flim Lars and the Real Girl, there’s an aura of disconnection and the potential for lonliness to push an innocent interest into something more real. Blowup dolls or not, with so much of our lives being lived online nowadays and the added forced separation of the pandemic, the need for connection can take a turn into the realm of fetish or obsession.
These other, non-human forms of connection can also be tools for those who are working through trauma, and there’s a hint of that in “Mr. Strange,” as well as a feminist vibe, a’la women taking conrtol of their sexuality and the empowerment behind there. For a track that’s so lyrically stark and obvious, there’s still a lot to think about. That may be Vix’s most important gift: there are a lot of talented musicians out there, but a message that gets people thinking, especially in times like these, is what makes artist likes Vix stand out.
It will be interesting to see if Vix continues to push into EDM more with her next releases. Her most recent tracks before have sort of toggled back and forth between synthwave rock and trap/breakbeat. She’s definiely worth a look for the EDM fan who enjoys indie electro and syntwave, and no matter what direction she heads in next, fans can rest assured she’s not stopping any time soon and whatever she comes up with will be interesting, intense and a bit “strange.”
“Mr. Strange” is out now and can be streamed or purchased here.
 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: New Artist Spotlight: Synth Pop Veteran Jenn Vix Adds Trap to Her Repetoire, Making EDMers Take Notice [Video] {NSFW]
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Two Sundays ago, a little over 3,000 people crowded into the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate the tenth anniversary of one of the most beloved albums in electronic music, Clarity by Zedd. The debut album from the German-Russian/American producer featured some incredible and long-lasting hits including “Shave It Up,” “Spectrum,” and of course the title track, “Clarity.” The deluxe edition also included the hit “Stay The Night.”
When the show was announced, I was immediately skeptical of how a typical EDM crowd would act, or interact, with a live orchestral, sit-down performance of one of their favorite albums, especially without any vocalist appearances. I was even more looking forward to how people would be dressed — considering the typical EDM fashion at shows and festivals, this setting called for a bit more formality. No one arrived in a full suit and tie ensemble or flowing gowns, but there weren’t any pashminas, either.
The performance began without much formal introduction from Zedd or the maestro. A simple walk onto stage as he sat at the large piano at the front of the orchestra signaled the beginning and we were off to the races. Zedd and the orchestra followed the original tracklist of the album, moving from “Hourglass” to “Shave It Up” to “Spectrum” and so on.
Of course, when they reached “Clarity,” everyone who had been told to refrain from recording subtly (or not so subtly) pulled out their phones and grabbed their 15-second story for Instagram as the violins emulated, to the best of their ability, Foxes’ voice.
Even to massive Zedd fans, who by current standards began listening during his True Colors era, the latter half of Clarity wasn’t as well known. You could feel, even as the orchestra and Zedd hit their stride in the performance, that the crowd was marginally less engaged as they’d probably heard their favorite song and were just along for the ride for the remaining five songs.
After approximately 45 minutes, after “Epos” had concluded, Zedd, the maestro, and the orchestra took their bows and Zedd and the maestro walked off stage. Of course, an encore was coming and they played “Stay The Night,” at which point the crowd finally felt bold enough to sing along themselves. Again, the two walked off stage and the deafening roar of the crowd brought them back once again, for which they performed “Alive.”
Again, they walked off stage, and again, the roar of the crowd brought them back one final time as Zedd told the crowd they were out of songs, but since everyone was finally feeling so comfortable, they would play “Clarity” once again, and this time, to sing along.

The energy at this point was electric and all house rules were thrown out the window. Phones shot up to record, the crowd stood and sang, it felt like a more “usual” EDM show, albeit with a 50-piece orchestra rather than a couple CDJs and mixer.
Throughout the performance, one sentence kept echoing in my head: “They are not artists because nobody can play the guitar.”
The iconic line from “Rock n’ Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)” by Skrillex, originally pulled from this video, makes fun of the fact that producers work primarily on laptops and computers with computer generated sounds. The ignorance comes into play when one doesn’t realize that those sounds are emulated — they have to come from something, somewhere, some reference. With Zedd’s early music especially, and given his pedigree as a talented “real” musician, it’s no surprise that his music could be translated to an orchestral performance.
As the cellos, violins, brass and horns, and everything else came into play throughout the performance, I kept thinking how if that man in the video were to see this, he might change his mind, and others might, too.
The music we hear a DJ play at festivals might have been created on a Windows 95 or a new MacBook Pro, or perhaps sampled from the electrical signals of plants, but it’s still music whether you see a guitar or not.
 
Photo via Julian Bajsel
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Zedd’s live Clarity anniversary show felt like a big middle finger to those who deny EDM’s musicality
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Swedish House Mafia have not had the greatest track record on their current tour, with plenty of shows being cancelled early on due to rumored low ticket sales, though the group has not admitted as much. Now, five more shows have been cancelled due to irreparable damage to an “integral” part of their production.
“Since the incident,” the trio wrote on an Instagram story, “we have looked at all solution and unfortunately need to cancel all the upcoming shows until the gear can be replaced.”
The shows affected are: Zurich on Oct 19, Krakow on Oct 21, Prague on Oct 22, Cologne on Oct 25, and Munich on Oct 27.
“We have been assured that the tour will continue as planned from Antwerp on Oct 29 and onwards,” they continued.
Those who bought tickets to the shows will be refunded immediately.


 
Photo via Rukes.com
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Swedish House Mafia cancel five more shows due to irreparable damage to production
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San Holo never ceases to amaze us with his artistic and creative endeavors. Most recently, he has joined forces with SoundMint, led by Andre Benz (founder of The Nations & Lowly), which is a leading generative platform for digital music collectibles, to create the “Floating Fragments” collection. Consisting of individual, unique music art pieces – “fragments” – produced entirely by San Holo, the project is another innovative leap in SoundMint’s quest to refine music’s future via Web3 technology. “Floating Fragments” is set to release Friday October 21.
Minted on the Ethereum blockchain, the fragments, or stems, can be combined and mixed together algorithmically to create an exponential amount of original music compositions, each one different from the next. Paired with mesmerizing visual elements crafted by San Holo’s creative director Thorwald and the SoundMint team, “Floating Fragments” is a prime example of the power of generative music and its ability to amplify high-level originality.
As you might expect, San Holo shared that this process was something totally new and unfamiliar for him. With traditional song production, the completion of the song is the end goal. But for SoundMint, the end goal is the limitless possibilities.
It’s fascinating to see artists enter the web3 and NFT realm with creative projects like this and we cannot wait to share the final result this Friday!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Holo To Release Generative Digital Vinyl Collection ‘Floating Fragments’ via Soundmint
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PowerhouseDJ BIGMOO released his much anticipated single, “Running From Love.”
Moving in a high-energy direction, the electricity in the track is far from lost. BIGMOO exuberates non-stop creative chemistry with his fellow collaborators Sevenn and Sarah de Warren.
The celebrated electronic music artist has demonstrated consistency in connecting with his audience and executing vibrant and unique records from a career standpoint. With shows at the Ultra Europe Boat Party, Beacheville Stage, and Synergy Summer Festival only to name a few, he’s not an artist to overlook. Unfortunately, not many artists can handle the pressure of remaining nuanced within a competitive, driven industry. Luckily, BIGMOO has a strong circle around him to help hone his craft, continuing to mentor and pour invaluable technique and momentum into his platform, guiding the wind in his fast-rising influence.

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: BIGMOO Electrifies Fans In Latest Single “Running From Love”
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1001tracklists, which aggregates set lists from all over the world, is in a uniquely data-driven position to accurately break down the actual top producers in any year (based on specific criteria). For their annual Top 101 Producers list, the ranking is determined by “the cumulative amount of unique DJ support for tracks played from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022.”
A unique DJ support is one artist supporting a single track.
If three artists each play a track once, this counts as three unique DJ supports. If one artist plays a track three times, this counts as one unique DJ support. If one artist plays two of your tracks, this counts as one point per track, so two unique DJ supports. 1 David Guetta
2 Vintage Culture
3 Kryder
4 John Summit
5 Tiësto
6 James Hype
7 Armin van Buuren
8 Joel Corry
9 Nicky Romero
10 Oliver Heldens
11 CID
12 KREAM
13 Chris Lorenzo
14 Martin Garrix
15 Swedish House Mafia
16 Westend
17 FISHER
18 Biscits
19 Matroda
20 HUGEL
As we mentioned in our coverage last year, the system still has room for error, as the set lists themselves are user-submitted (albeit independently verified) and not every set ever will get entered into 1001Tracklists’ system. But based on the data available, it’s a very different list.
See the full ranking below. And before you ask, “Laserbeam” by Ray Volpe came out a little too late this year, and, yes, Fred again.. made the list.


This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: 1001tracklists reveals annual Top 101 Producers of 2022
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With Amsterdam Dance Event right around the corner the trickle of music has slowed down but that has not stopped some of the greatest artists in dance music from releasing new music. The likes of G Jones and Eprom, ero808 and Shöckface now called 8Ö8, and newcomer Rausch have all taken the spotlight this week. With a stacked project from G Jones and Eprom coming this year, there’s never a dull moment in the dance music. Sit back, relax or continue doing whatever you are doing and stream Your EDM | Week In Music below.

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G Jones and Eprom release a new single called “R.A.V.E.” meaning Realizing Alternative Visions for Earth. The two are set to drop their Disk Doctors project later this year. The project is set to feature new remixes and unreleased collaborations.
ero808 and Shöckface released their new collaborative single ‘QÜICKSAND.’ The single is the first of what looks to be many from the two producers new group called 8Ö8.
A new producer named Cahaba Ruins formerly known as Hubstcy has graced us with his debut release ‘AREA 39,’ a melodic masterpiece.
CLB, the Chicago based producer, released an absolute bass banger on FUXWITHIT called ‘Untitled Riddim.’
Rausch, one of the hottest up and coming producers, released an absolute bomb titled ‘Loud’ and, without a doubt, this record is beyond loud.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: NEW: 8Ö8, Rausch, G Jones, Mefjus + More – Your EDM | Week In Music
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Mize, a semi-popular dubstep DJ/producer, is currently being read his rights by past contemporaries and fans after @emdelhoops on Twitter came out with accusations of sexual assault against him. Her caption and statement alleges that Mize initiated a cease and desist against her prior to her revealing her story.
“Towards the end of the night everyone was going to bed and I was falling asleep alone on the couch. Ian [Mize] had gone upstairs but came back down to invite me upstairs with him and his friend. […] I decided to pass out in the bed with them platonic and as friends just to cuddle. I had also seen him earlier in the night with another woman so I never thought he had any intentions other than to hang out.
She continued, “But once I started falling asleep Ian kept moving my hand to touch his dick and I would move it away and this kept happening. The next day I confronted him via text about what the fuck was going on that night and he just played it off and said he was confused.”
@emdelhoops was inspired to come out with her encounter after she received a cease and desist to “quiet anything I had to say before I had a chance to speak on my experience.”

Within an hour of the story coming out, GRiZ removed Mize from the lineup of Another World, saying, “Won’t tolerate sexual abuse allegations. Blindsided by the news. My heart goes out to the victims, who never deserved to be treated that way.”
Additionally, within the same time frame, Space Wizard initiated the removal of his collaborations with Mize with any remaining royalties being donated to Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN).


Peekaboo and Mersiv shared their own thoughts about the situation early this morning, as well.


In addition to the recount from @emdelhoops, a Reddit post from August 2021 is reappearing, telling of a similar situation in which Mize allegedly became near- or blackout drunk and assaulted a woman he was in the process of sexually assaulting, giving her a black eye before passing out himself.

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.
 
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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Mize accused of sexual assault, swiftly gets pulled off lineups & producers remove their collaborations
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Born in the Southwestern countryside of the United Kingdom, Tutara Peak is the creative genesis of producer and songwriter, Harvey Carter.  Teasing the birth of the project in early 2020 with mission-driven single “Daydream”, the single was released in support of the UN Refugee Agency, and has since garnered upwards of 1,000,000 streams on Spotify alone. The official launch of Tutara Peak arrived in 2021 by way of “Raining Teeth” with Little Snake via Flying Lotus’ lauded record label Brainfeeder. That same year, Tutara Peak unveiled his debut EP Tansuri featuring Lou Rhodes of Lamb and frequent collaborator Zes. The blossoming artist closed out the breakthrough year by debuting his immersive live set across two sold-out shows in London as direct support for Zola Blood and Hybrid.
Musical brainchild of Canadian based Scotsman Jason Taylor, the Aether project swiftly saw the talented producer signed to major electronic labels in the space such as Monstercat. As Aether furthers his musical endeavors through diversifying his catalogue. Both Tutara Peak and Aether’s have carved out their own signature sounds, exemplifying to the world both artists’ production proficiencies.
This makes it all the more exciting that the two have come together for a lush, calming single “Yukijo” that is utterly beautiful from start to finish. Exploring ambient, vibrant and downtempo soundscapes, “Yukijo” demonstrates the commendable diversity across the two’s styles of composition from each artist.
Listen for yourself below!

 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tutara Peak & Aether Release Lush Single “Yukijo”
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There are few plays quite as iconic as The Phantom of the Opera. It began its run on Broadway back in 1986, earning acclaim not only for the play, but also the music, composed from the brilliant mind of Andrew Lloyd Webber (Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats). It was clear to see that the show was so ahead of its time from the outset – a true pioneer of immersive theatre – with a continuing spirit of reinvention.
In this spirit, a plethora of producers were called upon to offer remixes to this legendary play. These remixes are a natural next step in that tradition, maintaining the title track’s classic and memorable essence while also finding new ways to give it fresh life. There’s plenty to choose from here spanning plenty of genres of electronic music, but some standouts for us include ABOUT THAT‘s dub, seamlessly blending house elements with opera with a result that feels so natural. ABOUT THAT’s remix was actually revealed by Andrew Lloyd Webber at a block party outside the Majestic Theatre in NYC to celebrate the reopening of Phantom on Broadway last year (after the Covid-related closure).
Japanese producer 2118 and legendary Spanish DJ Supermini collaborated on one version which features vocals from current West End (London) leads Killian Donnelly and Lucy St.Louis, that feels like a peak time anthem.
This remix package is one that deserves your time today, listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Phantom of the Opera Celebrates 35 Years On Broadway With Electrifying Remix Package
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Based in Charlotte, NC, Disckull is steadily cementing himself as an exciting name to watch with his high-energy sounds and unique style, and the industry is starting to notice. Since the talented producer kicked off his career back in 2017 with “Like That,” he has been able to sign his tunes to industry-leading labels such as Dirtybird, Box of Cats, Country Club Disco and Do Not Duplicate. In early 2021 Diskull achieved massive acclaim with his “Bodies Rushing” remix on his own label, Groovy Bone, which peaked at #30 on the Beatport Tech House Hype Chart and garnered massive tastemaker support.
Diskull has been making sure to stay active and consistent in 2022, with a handful of singles already dropped, as well as a recent, two-track EP in the form of ‘Paddywack.’ Now, he has returned with his latest release, curating incredible G-house grooves on “Gimme the Loot.” Starting off with minimal percussion and an infectious hip-hop sample, “Gimme the Loot” nicely puts Diskull’s forward-thinking production skills on display with its hard-hitting basslines and unmatched energy, making for a house anthem of massive proportions.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Diskull Returns With High-Energy, G-House Single “Gimme the Loot”
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A staple of his fever pitch live sets, “Work My Body” is the latest and greatest from Baltimore’s DJ Allure, and in our opinion one of his dopest yet. Allure says the record is already frequently sought after by his rapidly rising and highly engaged fan base:
“Work My Body is one of the most requested songs I have. It literally gets requested every set I play. I’m super excited to finally share this officially with the world. I know that Work My Body will be a staple for years to come.”

The record’s undeniably groovy baseline will keep party goers in the DMV and beyond moving their feet. Props to DJ Allure for continuing to turn out consistent quality every few weeks. It doesn’t seem like he’s choosing quality over quantity but more so like he’s one of the lucky few capable of doing both. “Work My Body” marks the Maryland-based DJ’s first drop on up and coming independent label Swaggertown Records.
The winning formula for artists today is not a one size fits all metric. However, some of the same qualities tend to pop up across the board: work ethic, consistency, and strategy. DJ Allure has all of the above. Salute the DJ and bump “Work My Body” wherever you stream and download today. Be sure to follow DJ Allure on Instagram too!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ Allure Drops Heater, ‘Work My Body’
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It really feels like Marshmello has exited the general EDM zeitgeist as of this year, despite releasing half a dozen new songs. Much of that is due to the fact that he seems to be focusing more heavily on hip hop collaborations lately, teaming up with Khalid, Tokischa, Rico Nasty, and Trippie Redd.
His latest collaboration, out today, sees him teaming up with Juice WRLD for “Bye Bye,” another generally uninteresting release with autotuned vocals and an incredibly simple beat that is less than two minutes long.
Going this route, it’s hard to tell what Marshmello’s endgame is here. We haven’t been seeing his name on a lot of festival lineups, either. He released one song this year in his usual style, “Before U,” but that was all the way back in March, his first release of the year.
We’ll have to see what he has in store for 2023 but the Marshmello some younger fans grew up with might not be the one we know moving forward.
Listen to “Bye Bye” with Juice WRLD below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Marshmello teams up with Juice WRLD for latest hip hop collab, “Bye Bye”
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It’s no secret that Aussie based emo-tronic artist Rich Delinquent is one of today’s most exciting artists. He does it all, from penning the songs, to singing the vocals, and producing the tracks. His vision for his music is unparalleled which is why whenever we find out there’s a new song in the pipeline, we’re on the edge of our seat, eager to see what he’s up to.
This time around, he’s collaborating with widely celebrated singer,songwriter, and producer Bobby Raps (whose credits include The Weeknd, Kid Laroi, Gunna, and plenty more), taking listeners on a emotionally thrilling ride for the song that is “1800ifuckedup”. Rich explains that this song is “about being lost in a city of vices and trying to reach out to the one person who can pull you out of the darkness.” The production matches this aura, offering  a sort of cyberpunk/Bladerunner auditory landscape, as synths sway back and forth, resembling that feeling that Rich sings of “feeling lost in the Ozone”, as Rich & Bobby Raps each offer compelling vocals over top.
Listen for yourself below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rich Delinquent & Bobby Raps Team Up For Sensational Single, “1800ifuckedup”
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House music duo Dave + Sam release an official music video for their latest track, “Love Feels” via Moodswing Music.  It is the follow up single to their debut project No Shade released via Defected Records Classic Imprint. Dave (Dave Giles II) is  also fresh off a co-write on Beyonce’s “Cozy” on the Renaissance album.  For this shoot, they were inspired by the aesthetics of Destiny’s Child’s “Say My Name” music video and the surrealism of Wes Anderson films.
They celebrate independent artistry and hustle culture while challenging masculine friendships and self-care. All the homies should get manis and pedis, they share!
This is a love letter to our fellow independent artists and anyone forging their own path. While ultimately fulfilling, the pursuit of our dreams isn’t always rewarded. Love Feels explores the fantasy of receiving those flowers while challenging conventions of what masculine friendships and self care look like. Inspired by the vibrant aesthetic of Destiny Child’s ‘Say My Name’ video and the surrealist composition of Wes Anderson films, director Cor.ece showcases the full spectrum of Dave and Sam’s personalities and perspectives.
Watch Dave + Sam “Love Feels” below

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dave + Sam Release Official Video For “Love Feels”
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BADVOID never fails to amaze us with the music he releases. Garnering support from world-class artists such as Marshmello, Zeds Dead, Whipped Cream, Slushii, Ghastly, Sikdope, and more, BADVOID has set himself up for several ground-breaking shows that will showcase his ongoing mission to push his musical boundaries within the bass music genre. 
Now, he’s back for an electrifying new single, “The Edge,” teaming up with vocalist Josh Rubin who together make a dynamite team, melding heavy metal, pop-punk, and drum & bass into a fantastic result. Rubin’s voice is incredible, paired perfectly with high-octane production that can’t help but get your heart beating and head rocking.
Listen below!

 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: PREMIERE: Badvoid & Josh Rubin Team Up For Electrifying Single, ‘The Edge’
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Pairing emotional yet energetic tones with out-of-the box grimy aggression while incorporating original vocals from Sora himself, serves a wholly specific purpose in expressing his truest artistic expression. Sora carved his place within bass music after dropping his remix of “Overrun” by,INF1N1TE, then following up with their collaboration, “Close Your Eyes,” which was dropped on Disciple Round Table, following up with his debut EP, “Iris EP”. His tracks could be heard throughout festivals including Lost Lands, EDC, Ultra, and more. With support from artists such as Excision, Kayzo ,Oolacile, and Ace Aura , Sora is bringing listeners into a state of euphoria and self-discovery through the sonic narrative he has created.
Now, he’s back with a blistering new single “The Pit“, signed to none other than NGHTMRE’s GUD VIBRATIONS imprint. Packed spine-chilling synths and floor-shaking basslines, it builds with a destructive force so fierce, that transports you to a sort of headbanging paradise. There’s no doubt Sora has a bright future ahead of him and he will even be making his debut at Disco Donnie’s notorious Freaky Deaky Festival in Houston this halloween!
Listen below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sora Is Ready To Ignite “The Pit” With New Single [GUD VIBRATIONS]
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With over two decades of experience as a DJ, Tim Clark has sharpened his skills and abilities in the music realm to perfection. Tim’s track record in the music industry is filled with impressive feats. His diverse background in EDM has led to signing with globally-renowned label Warner Music Group and sharing the cover of Las Vegas Magazine with superstar Katy Perry. Adding to these accomplishments, there has been no shortage of growth for Tim in 2022. His hit singles “Can’t Sing” and “Wake Up” were dropped earlier this year, displaying the successful path that Tim continues to follow.
Now, he’s back with a hypnotic future rave single “Dream Walk” that may just be his best yet. Chilling robotic female vocals weave throughout each breakdown, speaking of restoring the earth to light, as extraterrestrial effects feed off of each other, building into a thrilling drop that may just launch you out of the stratosphere into this dreamy world Tim has created.
Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tim Clark Is Ready To Take You On A “Dream Walk” With Hypnotic New Single
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While new to the scene, Jarod Glawe is stepping out with what is clearly a polished and deliberate sound. A superb wordsmith from beat one, bar one, Glawe’s slick production and clear intent to wow his listening audience are evident in his upcoming tracks. Though having just turned 23, Glawe has already started to leave a lasting impact in the music scene- with remixes from artists like Mokita, Thomas Gold, AMPM , as well as engineering for famous hometown rappers, including Twista.
Now, with two years in the making, Jarod Glawe delivers a disco fueled anthem with his newest single “Dance to the Rhythm.”This time around, he enlists Singaporian duo Rave Republic and legendary rapper Twista and vocalist Nazzereene for a crossover disco tune just in time to keep you grooving in the Fall season. It’s a fun single, packed with uplifting melodies, plenty of funk, and flawless verses and vocals from Twista and Nazzereene to solidify this as a true hit.
Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jarod Glawe & Rave Republic Drop Disco Fueled Anthem “Dance to the Rhythm” ft. Twista & Nazzereene
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Growing up with a strong background in classical music, ALESSA.A placed at the top of western Japan for young pianist competitions. Her name quickly spread throughout the classical music community. Using her wide fanbase, ALESSA.A debuted as a DJ at the Thailand Full Moon Party in March 2019. Following this performance, she made a big leap to expand her musical influences across China. To add to her distinguished resume, ALESSA.A also held the first collaboration concert between an orchestra and a DJ in Japan referred to as “Japan Century Orchestra”. The once-in-a-lifetime experience went viral in Japan and was reported across widespread TV, newspapers and radio. Another feat for the growing artist is her title as the official DJ of the Red Hurricanes, a professional Japanese rugby team in Osaka. 
Now she’s back, this time working with Manse and Vincent Voort for their epic future rave single, “Bring Me To Life“. It has main stage Tomorrowland vibes, packed with fiery synths, rumbling bass, and electrifying lead to will get anybody off their feet. ALESS.A’s piano talent shines, as her beautiful arrangement sits alongside chilling vocals, enchanting you the whole way through.
Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ALESSA.A’s Talent Shines With Manse and Vincent Voort On Future Rave Single “Bring Me To Life”
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III Points is only a handful of weeks away and the anticipation for this year’s edition cannot be any higher. With its headlining roster consisting of EDM legends like Flume, Porter Robinson and Madeon along with other music industry top-dogs like Rosalia, LCD Soundsystem and Joji, everyone in Miami, Florida will be there rain or shine.
Recently, the music and arts festival boasted on their various socials how they plan on having one of their most impactful events of the year. According to a recent Q&A session with III Points co-founder David Sinopoli and World Red Eye, there will be a stage where the artist lineup and visual direction will be curated in collaboration with house music legend Black Coffee. In the interview, Sinopoli talks about how the idea of this kind of stage and presentation has been in the works over the last year and will involve artist and activist Vince Fraser. Fraser’s artwork will be incorporated into the visual components of the stage and showcasing his psychedelic approach to Afrocentric art.
According to Sinopoli,
“[Audiences can] expect an immersive stage where the sound, visuals and curation all align, and they’ll be able to see it has been carefully and thoughtfully put together from A-Z.’
Meanwhile, Black Coffee and Sinopoli have worked together to have the lineup for this specific stage to give it variety and cohesion simultaneously. As of right now, attendees can expect to see Chloè Caillet, Moscoman, Jimi Jules, and Busta Rhymes. Closing the stage will be none other than Black Coffee himself and will debut on day 2 of the festival. There is also word from Sinopoli that this won’t be a one-time gimmick and the stage idea will be built on annually to improve and include more artists in it’s collaborative vision.
III Points takes place next weekend on Friday October 21st and Saturday October 22nd. Tickets are still available here.
If you also want to check out some of their recently announced and stacked after parties, check out the link here to see where to go after the festival. Some of the after parties are hosted by the likes of festival headliners like Chris Lake and Nina Kraviz as well as off-the-lineup artists such as Rufus Du Sol and Kittin & The Hacker.
 
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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: III Points Bolsters State of the Art, Artist Curated Stages for their 10th Anniversary
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Creamfields North 2023 has now sold out, becoming the fastest selling Creamfields show on record, before the first headliner had even been announced. To celebrate, Cream HQ just revealed their first headliner for 2023 – Swedish House Mafia will headline on Sunday, August 27 during the Bank Holiday weekend.
The festival boasts one of the largest lineups for EDM in Europe each year, getting all of the biggest names as well as many UK/EU locals who don’t often have a chance to make it out to the US for myriad reasons.
Following another successful sell out this year, which marked their25-yearcelebrations, there are few festivals that compete when it comes to electronic music, stages, and production, which is key to its success as becoming one of the biggest and most globally-renowned electronic music festivals. It continues to deliver unbeatable world class line ups and next-level production, attracting a loyal and continually growing fanbase. For Swedish House Mafia, returning to the fields of Daresbury, Cheshire is a spiritual homecoming, with their 2023 appearance set to be their biggest yet. Full line up to be announced.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Creamfields sells out before officially announcing its first headliner, Swedish House Mafia
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With consistent releases of club-ready anthems, San Pacho is one of the fastest growing artists in house music. Growing up in Croatia, this skilled producer has created a unique style of tech house that is opening new doors for up-and-comers. Debuting his project in 2019, Pacho has already dropped songs on the prominent labels of Confession, UKF, Dim Mak, and more. 
Pacho’s signature sound as an artist has turned the heads of electronic music’s top performers, such as Martin Garrix, Alesso, Tiësto, DJ Snake, Diplo, and many others. He has also worked alongside Wax Motif and fellow countryman Matroda on viral track “La Pasion”. With “La Pasion” becoming a global club banger, Pacho’s originals “Amor” and “Elektro” climbed to the top of Beatport’s charts.

Continuing his prodigious success throughout 2022, Pacho is back with his new single “Party People”, which is out on Matroda’s label Terminal Underground. Discussing the makings of the track, Pacho says, “‘Party People’ is a track I made with the aim of making the most hype live track in my arsenal. The vocals before the drop shouting and calling for the crowd and the euphoric drop is just perfect for a festival track or a pleaser for the hype crowd.”
Starting with an energetic vocal, “Party People” utilizes elements of tribal and deep-tech to forge a rhythmic bassline. Its buildup is layered with funky sounds, echoing effects, and a barrage of snare drums that will hype up any crowd. Embracing Pacho’s distinguished recipe for a groovy tech house anthem, “Party People” infects listeners with a burning desire to dance.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Pacho Delivers House Heater ‘Party People’ On Matroda’s Label Terminal Underground
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Death Dealers Anonymous and Dr. KattyWhompus are two upcoming artists that are quickly rising to the top. Their interstellar personas create a sense of mystery and excitement towards their productions, which is carried on through their unique style of experimental bass. In their new track “God Bless The Dealers”, heavy bass collides with hard rap for a captivating result.
The track features hypnotic rap lyrics that provide a solid framework for progressions of bass and other sound components to be laid on. With a buildup that’s overflowing with energy, a massive drop comes out of nowhere, sweeping the listener off their feet. Grimey dubstep suddenly arrives in waves, coercing the song’s audience to break out dance.

By merging elements of trap, dubstep, and rap, “God Bless The Dealers” is an anthem fit for any crowd, from warehouse raves to festival main stages. The single showcases Dr. KW and Death Dealers Anonymous’s creativity and expertise in sound design. Dr. KW is on point when she says the track is, “ like a John Wick flick but just the scenes with guns.” Get ready to headbang to this bombardment of bass and lyrical genius.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Death Dealers Anonymous and Dr. KattyWhompus Join Forces On Genre-Fusing Single ‘God Bless The Dealers’
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It’s always a special moment when the melody and composition of a track can convey so much emotion. Such an example is the latest mesmerising single of Shallou, ‘Save Some Room’. Dropping on the FADER label you can expect smooth guitar progressions, atmospheric sound design and the classic Shallou pure emotive vocals. Following up the incredible collaboration with ayokay, ‘Us’, ‘Save Some Room’ builds on the same established emotive compositions with seriously spell binding vocal melodies. My personal favourite is the winding sax in the background after the second chorus taking every listener to a new dimension. Shallou is making a mark for himself as a singer on this record and we are here for it!
Commenting on this inspiring anthem he states:
“I wasn’t myself for a while even after the worst of the pandemic subsided. I wrote an EP about following an internal ‘guiding light’ back to the shore of my life, where I left off. The lyrics reflect the fact that I feel i’m getting better, and I just hope those I love and even my fans can accept me again. I’m ready for a new adventure and to find out what’s next for my life.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Shallou Stuns Audiences with His Latest Track, ‘Save Some Room’
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