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ATLiens and Roniit Drop Goosebump-Inducing Bass Track, "Be Your Ghost"
Spooky season is arriving early this year, thanks to ATLiens. Their new track, "Be Your Ghost," fearlessly leans into a sinister theme. The beloved bass music duo fittingly teamed up with vocalist Roniit, the self-described "dark pop sorceress," who is fresh off the release of her third album, Ephemeral. Her eerie yet inviting vocals melt into ATLiens' heavy-hitting bass elements to deliver a haunting banger. The duo's otherworldly melodies churn underneath before building into a stomping bass drop, which doubles as a full-blown sound design showcase of their signature style. In other ATLiens news, they recently announced a big show in Minneapolis at the famed Armory with special guest Flosstradamus, among others. Their biggest headlining performance to date will then unfold in their hometown of Atlanta in February 2025. Listen to "Be Your Ghost" below and find the new single on streaming platforms here. Follow ATLiens:Instagram: instagram.com/ATLiensOfficial X: x.com/ATLiensOfficial TikTok: tiktok.com/@atliensofficial Facebook: facebook.com/ATLiensOfficial Spotify: spoti.fi/3MM6nEj Follow Roniit:Instagram: instagram.com/roniitmusic X: x.com/roniitmusic TikTok: tiktok.com/@roniitmusic Facebook: facebook.com/roniitmusic Spotify: tinyurl.com/3muye8y6
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Tottenham hi-fi listening bar MOKO to close in September
The closure of the bar, which opened last year as a sister venue to Peckham's JUMBI, was confirmed by owners Bradley Zero and Nathanael Williams yesterday Continue reading...
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Burning Man Fails to Sell Out for the First Time In a Decade
Burning Man tickets have been notoriously difficult to secure, but it's failed to sell out for the first time in a decade, The Guardian reports. Organizers on July 31st released 3,000 last-minute tickets in an "unprecedented" move they dubbed the "OMG Sale." As of Tuesday, less than two weeks before the event's start in the Nevada desert, tickets remain available. Scheduled for August 25th to September 2nd with a capacity of 73,000, this year's Burning Man in Black Rock City marks its 38th edition. "Adjusting 2024 ticket sales to reflect recent trends around the world that show last minute ticket buying, and continuing to sell tickets until the maximum Black Rock City population count is reached, encourages immediacy and makes it easy for more people to immerse themselves at the heart of the global Burning Man cultural movement," Dominique Debucquoy-Dodley, Associate Director Of Communications at Burning Man Project, told The Guardian. Economic uncertainty and high cost of living could be factors, as well as concerns over the weather. After torrential rains ravaged the playa and left thousands stranded in 2023, it's fair to wonder if the extreme conditions scared folks away this year. Back in 2022, Burners struggled with sweltering temperatures up to 105°. From a financial standpoint, it can be a daunting task to get to Black Rock City every year. While tickets start at $575, with low-income options available, many spend significantly more just to get to the event, let alone funding art projects and participating in themed camps. Burning Man tickets are available here. Follow Burning Man:X: x.com/burningman Instagram: instagram.com/burningman Facebook: facebook.com/burningman
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Kygo to Launch Live Music Venue, Palm Tree Club, In Orlando
Orlando will become the gateway to an endless summer as Kygo's Palm Tree Crew readies the debut of Palm Tree Club, a new nightlife concept that reimagines the intersection of hospitality and electronic music entertainment. Set to open at the new Live! at The Pointe, this forthcoming destination in the heart of the city's bustling International Drive promises an oasis of laid-back luxury. The venue, an 11,000-square-foot space envisioned by the acclaimed team behind Beth Bloom Designs, will blend lush greenery and open-air spaces to create a tropical wellspring in the spirit of Kygo's music. The multi-level space will cater to a variety of moods, from sophisticated dining in the main restaurant to the rooftop, where panoramic views set the stage. "With everything we do at Palm Tree Crew, our goal is to gather people together for unique and entertaining experiences," said Myles Shear, Co-Founder of Palm Tree Crew. "We’re so excited to bring Palm Tree Club to Orlando to do exactly that, and are lucky to be collaborating with one of the country’s leading restaurant and nightlife developers to do so. I grew up in Miami, but went to school in Orlando and it feels like a second home to me." An artist's rendering of Palm Tree Club Orlando.An artist's rendering of Palm Tree Club Orlando. An artist's rendering of Palm Tree Club Orlando.c/o Palm Tree Club "Palm Tree Crew is a leader in creating world-class live entertainment experiences and we are thrilled to work with their team to bring this coastal-inspired dining and entertainment venue to life," added Reed Cordish, Principal of The Cordish Companies and CEO of Live! Entertainment & Hospitality. "This partnership gives us an exciting opportunity to develop a one-of-a-kind premier hospitality experience that allows our guests to make unforgettable memories in the carefree tropical lifestyle that Palm Tree Crew specializes in. We are thrilled to debut the first location of Palm Tree Club in Orlando at Live! at the Pointe this fall." The Orlando debut is just the beginning. The proprietors of Palm Tree Crew are also setting their sights on Miami, where they recently announced the upcoming launch of Palm Tree Club Miami this December in North Bay Village. The Miami venture will take the concept even further, transforming the iconic Shuckers Waterfront Grill & Hotel into a luxurious waterfront retreat. Palm Tree Club Orlando is expected to open on a date still to be determined in fall 2024. Follow Kygo:X: x.com/KygoMusic Instagram: instagram.com/kygomusic TikTok: tiktok.com/@kygomusic Facebook: facebook.com/kygoofficial Spotify: spoti.fi/3bNxrT3
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BICEP’s Matt McBriar Undergoes Surgery for Brain Tumor
Sending best recovery wishes to Matt McBriar of BICEP! In late 2023, Matt began experiencing intense localized headaches and unusual fatigue. Blood test taken from this Spring revealed a “large, and pretty rare Craniopharyngioma tumour on my pituitary gland”. Fortunately, it’s not cancerous and was detected early, preventing potential damage to his eyesight and other problems. He underwent successful surgery on August 9th and is now recovering in the hospital! Recovery will take about 6-8 weeks with some monitoring after that timeframe has passed. In the meantime, Andy Ferguson, the other member of BICEP, will continue performing while Matt recovers. The post BICEP’s Matt McBriar Undergoes Surgery for Brain Tumor appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Here’s Everything Google Announced at Its Pixel Event
While Google remains a monopoly in terms of search engine, it has battled both Apple and Samsung in technology since the beginning of smartphones. Will the tide turn around after Google’s latest announcement? The macro company revealed a new series of Pixel devices on Made by Google’s Hardware event. The category is choices! The new Pixel 9 smartphones come in 4 different sizes, besides two different Pixel 3 Watches and Pixel Buds Pro 2. Not Just Hardware Multiple announcements took place on this event. This includes new softwares powered by Google’s Gemini large language models. It seems like the company wanted to get a head start from the holiday rush and enjoy the spotlight before Apple announces the new iPhone 16 during their yearly September event. Pixel 9 Series The new models offer a wide array of options, from the Pixel 9, to a smaller Pixel 9 Pro or the larger Pixel 9 Pro XL. The phones also include stylistic changes including a pill-shaped elongated bar for the back camera. How demure! The front camera includes smaller bezels around it as well. In terms of durability, Google claims this phones are twice as durable as the Pixel 8 series, wrapped in shatter-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus 2. These devices make an ecological statement using a 100% recyclable aluminum fram, versus the titanium used on the iPhone 15 Pro or the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. The charging seems to be boosted as well with 20% more durability to the Pixel 8 counterparts. However, they do not support the fast wireless charging Qi2, so the slower Qi wireless charging will do. The Pixel 9 enjoys the power from the Tensor G4 processor with 12GB of RAM. However, the Pro model has 16GB. Google explains that the processor is 20% faster and app launching improved by 17%. On another note, the phones are designed to store large language models on device, a first. Specifically, they are made to run the Gemini Nano with multimodality. AI is taking over! As this will not only support text, but speech, images, audio, and live chat with the Gemini bot for real-time voice conversations. Pixel 9 Vs Pixel 9 Pro According to Google, the biggest difference between the regular model and the pro model is the camera quality and the optical quality zoom that the Pro devices offer, up to 10x the zoom in power. The claims dig further into the autofocus sensor improvement on the Pro models and 30% better light sensitivity. Do you think it’s worth it? The public will need to test out the claims for sure. Both phones will receive updates every 7 years. Moreover, Google claims buyers from the Pixel 9 Pro or Pro XL will get a full year of the Google One AI Premium Plan for free. This, includes 2 terabytes of cloud storage and access to Gemini Advanced. Pixel 9 costs $799 while the Pro costs $999 and the XL version is $100 more. Interestingly enough, the devices run with Android 14 instead of 15. Pixel 9 Pro Fold The 8 inch foldable phone is optimized to run apps smoothly, with all the perks its pro sibling has. The internal screen is also brighter than past series of the Fold phones. Furthermore, Google made it a point that the Pixel 9 Pro fold is super thin, and weights less than the original Pixel Fold, skinny legend! However, the camera lacks the prowess of the Pixel 9 Pro single screen siblings. The Fold costs an astonishing $1799, which includes a $300 store credit and a free year with Google One AI Premium Plan. New Apps and Services The new Pixel 9 series enjoys the power of running with AI, this includes how you interact with the apps, and how the AI reads the information so you don’t have to scroll endlessly to find what you need. New apps include the weather app, screenshots app, studio apps for creating AI images, and “Call notes”. The Pixel 9 models will be the first Androids with the Satellite SOS, which finds your emergency contacts through Satellite when you’re away from wi-fi or a cell tower. Regardless, the service requires separate purchase and will only work in the US for now. Pixel Watch 3 Now you can get a 41mm or 45mm Pixel Watch! These watches enjoy some of the brightest screens in the industry, but can go as low as 1 nit. The watches continue the 24-hour battery life trend with permament display, and 20% faster charging from past models. The watch connects to live camera feeds from other google devices in your home and improve camera usage with your Pixel Phone. The watch also has several fitness usages for tracking your progress. The watch can also assess your form while sensing your movement and learning from the machines and exercises you do. The larger watch is $399 with wi-fi or $499 with LTE, while the smaller watch is $50 less. The Pixel Buds Pro 2 The new buds seem to the an expansion of the 1st ones. More silencing power, lighter, and AI powered voluem change that detects when you’re speaking. The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are definitely the way to go for Android devices. The buds will go on sale for $229. What do we think? Now that AI is taking over technology in dystopian fashion, should we get the XL or the smaller one? The post Here’s Everything Google Announced at Its Pixel Event appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Amnesia Ibiza announces two-day closing party for 2024 season
Partygoers can expect sets from the likes of Ben Hemsley, Hannah Laing, Claptone, Sonny Fodera, Sammy Virji and more Continue reading...
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Berlin nightclub Wilde Renate to close permanently in 2025 after 18 years
The famed Berlin spot cited “severe financial strain” and issues with lease extensions Continue reading...
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Romy and White Claw collaborate on new "Refreshing Sounds" series
The GRAMMY-nominated artist will host parties in London and Ibiza as part of the new series Continue reading...
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Kylie Minogue and The Blessed Madonna Drop Liberating Weekend Anthem, "Edge of Saturday Night"
Coaxing even the most reluctant souls to embrace the highs of the weekend, The Blessed Madonna has joined forces with dance-pop icon Kylie Minogue for a new single, "Edge Of Saturday Night." The track is an invocation of the timeless thrill that comes with shedding the week's burdens and dancing into the freedom of the night. The dazzling collaboration, announced with palpable excitement by both artists in a candid Instagram post following its debut at Ibiza's Circoloco, blends radiant pop sensibility with a heartbeat of uplifting house music. The track opens with bright, twangy pluck synths that dance like fireflies in the dusk, setting the stage for a night brimming with promise. Minogue's voice glides in with the poetic declaration, "Monday doesn't matter at all," a line that instantly grounds us in the song's ethos: living for the weekend, cutting loose and making the most of the present moment. As the track unfolds, pirouetting piano chords cascade through the mix, perfectly complementing Minogue’s concise and articulate lyrical delivery. Meanwhile, The Blessed Madonna's bubbling house production ebbs and flows with life, its effervescent rhythms beckoning us to live in the moment. The show-stopping collaboration is not just a metaphorical victory over the past, but also a harbinger of what's to come as The Blessed Madonna stands poised to unveil her debut album, Godspeed. Due out on October 11th, the album comprises 24 tracks and includes collaborations with A-Trak, Joy Anonymous and house music icon Jamie Principle, among others. "Godspeed: the word marks the beginning of a journey and sometimes the end of one," The Blessed Madonna said in a statement. "After nearly a year in lockdown, when I signed the paperwork and knew that I was going to be allowed to make this album, I called my dad in Kentucky to tell him the good news. He could not contain his pride and in a way his relief. I was going to be ok. He says it better than I do at the beginning of the record. I lost him suddenly just weeks before the first session, but his voice will live in Godspeed forever and make a million more journeys to everyone who hears it." Check out the full tracklist for Godspeed below and pre-save the album here. The Blessed Madonna - Godspeed Tracklist:1. God Has Left The Room (Intro) 2. Somebody's Daughter 3. Nowhere Fast 4. Henny Hold Up Feat. Mother Marygold, Ric Wilson 5. Jinterlude 6. Serotonin Moonbeams 7. Edge of Saturday Night with Kylie Minogue 8. U Want 6 Grand 4 Wut (Interlude) 9. Blessed Already Feat. Ric Wilson, Mabl 10. Strength (R U Ready) Feat. Joy Crookes 11. Why Trax Records Still Sucks in 24 (Interlude) 12. We Still Believe Feat. Jamie Principle 13. That's The Shhh (Pure Love) (Interlude) 14. Carry Me Higher Feat. Danielle Ponder 15. Henterlude Feat. Joy Anonymous 16. Back 2 Love Feat. Jin Jin 17. Brand New Feat. James Vincent McMorrow, A-Trak 18. Count On My Love Feat. Daniel Wilson, KON 19. Godspeed Feat. DJ E-Clyps 20. Secretariat Feat. Shaun J. Wright, KON 21. Mercy (The Welcome) Feat. Jacob Lusk 22. Mercy Feat. Jacob Lusk 23. Your Mom <3 (Interlude) 24. Happier Feat. Clementine Douglas View the original article to see embedded media. Follow The Blessed Madonna:X: x.com/blessed_madonna Instagram: instagram.com/blessed_madonna TikTok: tiktok.com/@theblessedmadonna Facebook: facebook.com/theblessedmadonna Spotify: spoti.fi/3gVJNs3
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The North Face Climbs New Heights with Brooklyn Bridge Park Festival
The North Face is set to redefine the climbing experience with its inaugural Climb Festival, taking place on August 23-24, 2024, at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 5. This two-day event will be a thrilling blend of athleticism, music, and community. At the heart of the festival is a 55-foot climbing wall, challenging participants to test their limits in a unique, deep-water setting. Professional climbers like Alex Honnold and Chris Sharma will be on hand to inspire and entertain the crowd. Beyond the climbing wall, attendees can enjoy a variety of activities, including panel discussions on climbing culture, bouldering walls courtesy of Movement Gyms, and a curated selection of food trucks. To top it off, live performances by culture-driven experiential producers Renegade, a lineup of DJs, including Las Flaquitas, Eden, Toribio, and Cosmo, will provide the perfect soundtrack for the event. Open daily at 10:00 AM ET, Climb Festival is open to the public and guests can register online HERE to participate in the competitions. Learn more about Climb Festival HERE. PROGRAMMING FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 10:00 AM: DOORS OPEN 11:00 AM: QUALIFYING ROUND 1 1:00 PM: QUALIFYING ROUND 2 3:30 PM: QUALIFYING ROUND 3 4:30 PM: THE LOT RADIO PRESENTS COSMO 5:15 PM: MEN’S SEEDING 6:30 PM: WOMEN’S SEEDING 7:30 PM: THE LOT RADIO PRESENTS TORIBIO SATURDAY AUGUST 24 10:00 AM: DOORS OPEN 10:00 AM: PARACLIMBING 12:00PM: PANEL DISCUSSION: THE CULTURE OF CLIMB MODERATED BY ALEX HONNOLD WITH PANELISTS CLIMBING LEGEND CHRIS SHARMA, THE NORTH FACE ATHLETE SAM ELIAS, AND EXPERT CLIMBERS ROBYN RAGINS AND MARIO STANLEY. 1:00 PM: WOMEN’S QUARTERFINALS 2:15 PM: PANEL DISCUSSION: BUILDING OUTDOOR COMMUNITIES IN URBAN LANDSCAPES MODERATED BY HOOD HIKERS FOUNDER JASMINE GUADALUPE WITH PANELISTS BRIDGE RUNNERS FOUNDER MIKE SAES, BROWN GIRLS CLIMB FOUNDER BRITTANY LEAVITT, AND ATHLETE ANGIE CHAVEZ. 3:00 PM: MEN’S QUARTERFINALS 4:15 PM: DJ SET BY EDEN 5:00 PM: WOMEN’S FINALS 6:00 PM: MEN’S FINALS 6:30 PM: DJ SET BY LAS FLAQUITAS 7:30 PM: AWARDS CEREMONY 8:00 PM: THE NORTH FACE X RENEGADE CLOSING SET The post The North Face Climbs New Heights with Brooklyn Bridge Park Festival appeared first on EDMTunes.
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HALIENE’s Heart Wrenching New Single, ‘Memory Of You,’ Explores the Complexities of Love
Grammy-nominated vocalist HALIENE has unveiled her latest solo single, ‘Memory Of You.’ The track showcases her powerful vocals against a backdrop of melodic bass, exploring the bittersweet emotions of a past relationship. This marks HALIENE’s first solo original release on Ophelia Records. The single was debuted at the Lost in Dreams festival in Los Angeles, marking a significant milestone in her career. Collaborating with fellow singer-songwriter Annika Wells, HALIENE crafted poignant lyrics that delve into the complexities of nostalgia and heartbreak. The song’s production features a captivating blend of melodic elements and driving beats, creating a sonic landscape that perfectly complements the emotional depth of the lyrics. Here’s what HALIENE had to say about the track: “The song explores the juxtaposition of a nostalgic picture of a fading relationship with the chilling reality of waking up to its failure. How does one let go of something that your heart wants to hold onto? Sometimes, the memory of it all lives more fondly in the mind than the reality of what it actually was. That fact, once realized, becomes a powerful and positive means of liberation. We can make the intentional choice to frame our memories of the person in love and not hurt, even when there’s not much that’s genuine to hold onto. It expresses a profound way of releasing and meaningfully crystallizing, even a painful past in love to move on and let go.” Known for her collaborations with dance music titans like Armin van Buuren, Illenium, and Gareth Emery, HALIENE has established herself as a leading voice in the electronic music scene. Evolving beyond collaborations, HALIENE has solidified herself as a genre-defying solo artist, seamlessly bridging the gap between poetic lyricism and melodic dance music. Her releases boast millions of streams, crafting some of the most iconic melodies within the dance music landscape. Acclaimed for chart-topping singles and energetic live shows, HALIENE has soared to superstar status within the industry. Her debut album “Heavenly,” garnered strong radio support and multiple sold-out stops across her branded solo tours. From Australia to Europe, Mexico to Canada, her performances have electrified fans across the world. The post HALIENE’s Heart Wrenching New Single, ‘Memory Of You,’ Explores the Complexities of Love appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Agents Of Time Unveil A Breathtaking Remix For Vintage Culture’s Track ‘Nothing Ever Changes’
Quite the stellar combination this one. The Italian project, which consists of Andrea Di Ceglie and Luigi Tutolo, released a new remix today. This remix is exactly what you need to get over the mid-week hump. ‘Nothing Ever Changes – Agents Of Time Remix‘ is out today. A staple name inside the melodic techno scene, Agents of Time appear to have made a great choice on this remix. The sound that has defined Vintage Culture’s latest years could very well be called a combination of melodic and tech house. Led by rolling basses, big synths, and ethereal vocals, it’s all a big recipe for an ideal melodic techno remix. Nothing Ever Changes: Melodic Techno Edition An outstanding remix. Led by a beautiful synth, perfectly paired up with the vocals provided by MAGNUS. Yet another great job by what’s becoming one of our favorite Italian duos. Agents of Time are one of the few artists who’ve managed to maintain a groove while not letting go of the grandiose feeling melodic techno tracks have. This makes their releases some of the most enjoyable out there. With their new take on Vintage Culture’s latest track, the duo behind some of the biggest hits in Afterlife and other huge melodic techno labels brings a mainstage version that could easily do as the closing track for any festival set. An unreal, goosebumps-giving track, and one of our favorite releases of the month. A great remix, and one that will most definitely take over the last stretch of the festival season. A season filled with exciting releases and unreal remixes. Stream Nothing Ever Changes – Agents of Time Remix, by Vintage Culture, featuring MAGNUS out now everywhere! Let us know what you think of this new remix! Do you like it, or do you prefer the original version? The post Agents Of Time Unveil A Breathtaking Remix For Vintage Culture’s Track ‘Nothing Ever Changes’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Elements Becomes Best Festival In Northeast After 2024 Edition
Elements Music Festival has my heart after this year’s edition. I cannot say enough good things about this festival and it is amazing to see a great festival in the Northeast once again. If you are from this region, you know we do not have much. And what we do have gets taken away from us. We usually have to go to great lengths and travel on a plane for an amazing experience. After my first Elements, I can confidently say I will be back year after year. Now Elements has been around for many years but I never could make the trip to Pennsylvania. It has expanded year after year in both its lineup and size. It sits roughly 2 hours away from both NYC and Philadelphia. The festival is situated next to the Poconos Raceway in the middle of the forest allowing them to go late into the night. And the afters go late into the morning (prepare yourself for sunrise sets)! This weekend was special in many ways. I met some of the most lovely people and feel we will be friends for years to come. Hurricane Debby tried to bring us down the first 2 days but the ravers united for an incredible last 2 days filled with sunshine and love. As for the festival grounds, there were 4 beautiful stages of music. They represented all the elements of life Fire, Earth, Water, and Air. Elements Music Festival features dance music and its culture at its finest. You will have a new family at the end and be ready to do it all again. Courtesy of Elements Festival // Yvonne G (@yvonnegphotos) The Grounds Tucked away in the Pennsylvania forest, Elements sits right next to Poconos Raceway in Long Pond. The location could not be more perfect. Elements has a very unique twist on camping called Vibe Villages. They do have Glamping and GA Camping as well. But what makes Vibe Villages stand out is the after-parties. If you can get a group of 10+ people the festival will establish a zone for you to set up your camp. I was fortunate to be in a 40-person (shoutout to Chaos Council) camp which allowed us to have ample room for activities, hanging, and sleeping. But back to the afters. The festival will sanction some of the camps to build stages for afters and play from right after the festival ends to sunrise. These stages are impressive! Walking around the campsite you will be in awe that they are built by the community just looking to keep the party going. In addition, there are art cars that roam around allowing people to hop on and off and enjoy music on the move. This unique feature maybe Elements stand out from any other fest I have been to so far. Courtesy of Elements Festival // Andrew (@ajrphotos) The Stages and Artists I thoroughly enjoyed all 4 official stages within the fest plus all the mini ones. The Fire stage was the main stage so to speak holding the most amount of people. It had fire exploding out of it at all times and an impressive fireworks show every night. It also had this really cool fire tent to warm people up when it got a tad chilly at night. Fire Stage featured primarily House with Chris Lake B2B Cloonee, Dr.Fresch, Fly With Us (AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo), Walker & Royce, and so many others rocking the stage. My favorite sets of the weekend happened here with Chris Lake and Cloonee having me move for 2+ hours. The next biggest stage was Earth which featured all the Bass music you needed + live bands. Excision, Subtronics, LSDream, The Floozies, and others had the festival thrusting and bending their minds. The Earth had the best visuals out of any stage with its trippy outlines and multitude of lasers. The water stage was the most impressive design in the shape of an octopus. At night it came to life with lasers shooting out of its eyes. It featured a diverse lineup across Bass, DnB, and Techno. Subtronics (sunset), Sub Focus, Dimension, and Sara Landry graced this stage and had the people moving. Dimension was my 2nd favorite set of the weekend and could not recommend him more. Finally, the Air stage was by far the coolest one. It is built right into the forest as a Pagoda. It has tree houses surrounding the area allowing lucky enough attendees to get a bird’s eye view. Bob Moses, It’s Murph, Township Rebellion, and Slander (Before Dawn) had the forest dancing all night long. Courtesy of Elements Festival // Lo Morell (@laurenmorell) The Food I don’t usually comment on the food at a festival because it tends to be subpar, but man Elements had the best festival food I have ever had. It wasn’t terribly pricey and they had an incredible amount of options for both meat eaters like myself and vegetarians. There were unique options from Birria Quesadillas to chicken and waffles to huge flavorful wraps. I rarely ever waited in line to long either. Also, there were a ton of water stations!! You can never have enough water stations and I was so happy to see this. Courtesy of Elements Festival // Andrew (@ajrphotos) The Community and Concluding Thoughts As stated before, I met some of the loveliest people of my life at Elements. Everyone was beyond nice and I didn’t see a hint of negativity or fights throughout the festival. This is also coming right after Hurricane Debby straight-up ruined the first 2 days of the fest (along with my tent and canopy lol). That did not keep anyone down, people still went hard and shared love it all. Hugs were everywhere and random compliments were of plenty. The afterglow from Elements was as real as it gets. There is no question I will be back at Long Pond next year and hopefully up there playing as well. While Elements is not officially the best festival in the northeast (for now) I have declared the honor in my view. I know it will keep getting bigger and bigger and attracting talent and ravers from around the world. Till next year Elements, thanks for making me a happy boy 🙂 Courtesy of Elements Festival // Lo Morell (@laurenmorell) The post Elements Becomes Best Festival In Northeast After 2024 Edition appeared first on EDMTunes.
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GNDHI Drops Stunning Remix Of Justin Timberlake’s ‘Cry Me A River’
GNDHI, the globally acclaimed music producer and multi-instrumentalist, is back with his latest release ‘Cry Me A River’. The track is a mesmerizing remix of Justin Timberlake’s iconic track ‘Cry Me A River,’ featuring XANE. GNDHI has once again showcased his exceptional ability to blend timeless melodies with cutting-edge production. In this latest remix, GNDHI infuses ‘Cry Me A River’ with his unique style. He transforms the classic song into a modern masterpiece. The remix, featuring XANE’s soulful vocals, seamlessly combines atmospheric synths, driving basslines, and intricate percussion to create a captivating auditory experience. GNDHI’s expert production breathes new life into the beloved track. He makes it resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners. Originating from Bangalore, India, GNDHI has left a significant mark on the global music scene. Trained as a drummer, percussionist, and saxophonist, he skillfully incorporates these influences into his evolving sound. He is able to craft timeless and euphoric experiences. As a former member of the duo Argenil, GNDHI has been a pivotal force in the industry for over six years. His impressive discography features releases on internationally recognized labels, and his live performances have electrified audiences at top venues and festivals across India, China, and the United States. Make sure to check out ‘Cry Me A River’ below! The post GNDHI Drops Stunning Remix Of Justin Timberlake’s ‘Cry Me A River’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Inglewood Mayor Cracks Down on Loud Events After HARD Summer Complaints
HARD Summer 2024, held at the Hollywood Park Complex in SoFi Stadium, attracted thousands of electronic music fans with performances from top acts like Disclosure, Major Lazer, and Sofi Tukker. However, the event also sparked a wave of noise complaints from residents, including those as far as El Segundo, prompting swift action from Inglewood city officials. Mayor James T. Butts Jr. responded quickly to the complaints, noting that the noise issues began during soundchecks on August 2. Unlike previous concerts at the venue, this event caused significant disturbances due to specific bass frequencies. After investigating, city officials identified these frequencies as the primary cause of the excessive noise and vibrations that affected the community. As a result, Mayor Butts decided to ban future events from setting up stages in the American Airlines Plaza, which was the main source of the problem. He stressed the need for stricter sound management and engineering to avoid similar issues in the future. To address the situation during the festival, the city implemented several adjustments, including deploying additional sound engineers to manage noise levels in real time. These efforts led to a significant reduction in complaints by the second day of the event. Moving forward, Inglewood plans to enforce stricter monitoring and sound-level controls to protect the surrounding community during future events. Be sure to check out our in-depth review of Hard Summer 2024, here. [H/T] – Uproxx The post Inglewood Mayor Cracks Down on Loud Events After HARD Summer Complaints appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Moog unveils Labyrinth
Moog Music has announced the release of Labyrinth, a semi-modular analogue synthesizer designed to inspire and elevate musical creativity through an endless journey of sonic rabbit holes. Departing from traditional Moog instruments, Labyrinth introduces a new voice architecture with unique oscillators, a different filter topology, wave folding, and parallel processing. This innovative design also features unique dual intertwining generative sequencers to help inspire new compositional ideas. As part of Moog’s semi-modular family, Labyrinth stands out as a unique tool for auditory exploration. Its dual generative sequencers and parallel voice architecture enable the creation of evolving soundscapes and intricate polymetric melodies. More than just an instrument, Labyrinth is an idea machine, offering limitless sonic potential that adapts to both live performances and studio sessions. In a compact 60HP format, Labyrinth excels both as a standalone synthesizer and an integral part of larger Eurorack setups. Its flexible architecture allows musicians to add colour and depth to any musical arrangement, from ambient soundscapes to dynamic rhythmic patterns. The instrument’s patch bay facilitates extensive modulation and connectivity with other modular gear, making it a versatile addition to any setup. From Percussive Inspiration to Generative Innovation Inspired by classic percussion synthesizers and modern generative techniques, Labyrinth combines a newly designed voltage-controlled wave folder with a state-variable filter, allowing for both additive and subtractive synthesis. This approach enables users to create rich, evolving textures and dynamic sequences. The dual sequencers, inspired by shift register sequences commonly found in Eurorack systems, offer intuitive and flexible control over melodic and rhythmic patterns. “Labyrinth is designed to be an engine of sonic exploration. It allows users to create evolving sequences and rich timbres. It’s like having a compositional companion that navigates through a labyrinth of sound, constantly reconfiguring and surprising you with new sonic landscapes,” says Moog’s Rick Carl, System Architect and Lead Hardware Engineer on Labyrinth. Key Features of Labyrinth: Dual Generative Sequencers: Construct intertwining melodies and rhythms that mutate over time, uncovering new patterns and textures. Parallel Voice Architecture: Features a unique combination of a voltage-controlled wavefolder and a state-variable filter for complex sound shaping. Comprehensive Patch Bay: Integrates seamlessly with other modular systems, offering 32 patch points for extensive modulation and routing options. Analog and MIDI Sync: Easily sync Labyrinth with other equipment using analogue clock or MIDI. The post Moog unveils Labyrinth appeared first on Decoded Magazine.
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A new class of synthesizer
Austrian synthesiser manufacturer Mayer EMI presented its MD900 desktop synthesizer for the first time at Superbooth 2021. Development has continued rapidly over the last three years including a redesign of their system architecture. The result is VIBES, a more compact, powerful, and new class of synthesizers. With its 24 stereo voices, powerful Extended Virtual Analog (XVA) Engine, full integrated Digital Audio Mixer, improved Clip Launcher, comprehensive Drum Engine and the new Resonator Oscillator, VIBES becomes a unique synthesizer, that helps sound designers and artists to reach their full creative potential. Combining a new state-of-the-art platform design, craftsmanship, sound quality and rich connectivity, VIBES sets a new benchmark in modern synthesizer design. Furthermore, all important parameters can be easily accessed by the combination of macro controls and a super responsive 5” touchscreen. The core technology of VIBES MD850 is the new AIS platform (All Integrated Synthesizer), which allows 24 stereo voices inside VIBES and more powerful and exciting instruments for the future based on its modularity. Existing MD900 users will benefit from the same future software updates like new customers. AIS is also the key element of Mayer EMI’s future vision of synthesizers as the central hub for music production. Key Features • 24-voice polyphonic synthesizer • True stereophonic audio signal path • XVA sound engine with various oscillator models incl. the new Resonator Oscillator • Arpeggiator and step sequencer for each synth part • Clip launcher with 7 tracks and up to 8 clips per track • Drum computer and synth and live effect stacks • Integrated digital audio mixer with 19 stereo input channels and 2 stereo output channels • Extensive MIDI connectivity • Web interface for preset and sequence management • 14 GB internal storage for presets and samples • 5″ color touchscreen and extensive control elements • Robust housing with walnut wood elements • Various inputs and outputs, including USB and Wi-Fi SRP incl. VAT: 2.299,00 € Dimensions: 32,2 x 17,4 x 7,6 cm Weight: 2 kg Mayer EMI’s goal is to use the possibilities of modern technology to create tools for musicians and encourage interaction with them bringing out their full creativity. Everyone who uses their products will appreciate the technology and attention to details. Leveraging their industrial automation experience, Mayer EMI ensures highest quality standards across hardware and software. Resulting in outstanding products which are manufactured in collaboration with their partners across Europe and assembled in Austria. The Vibes marks an important milestone in product development and gives an insight into the vision of Mayer EMI: All Integrated Synthesizers (AIS). The drastic shift of the pro audio industry in the last years requires rethinking of existing setups and workflows. Usually, synthesizers can only be integrated into existing setups with a set of limited options. Mayer EMI strongly believes that this should be the other way around: the synthesizer as the central hub for music production. Rather than being integrated, every Mayer synthesizer integrates the peripherals around him. From controllers to other audio devices and more. Whether at stage, in the studio or at home. The post A new class of synthesizer appeared first on Decoded Magazine.
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iPhone 17 Air Coming for Those Who Prefer Looks Over Performance
Apple’s high-end version of the iPhone – the iPhone 17 Air is in the works. Now, this version has sparked confusing thoughts as it is marketed as a device for those that prefer looks over performance. We know that the device sits between the standard and Pro models. Additionally, rumors say it might be priced higher than both variants. Said to be thinner, the iPhone 17 Air will “not boast amazing specifications” as its predecessors. But perhaps those wishing for an aesthetically pleasing handheld should keep an eye on this model though. What’s more, the iPhone 16 lineup is shaping up to be a great successor to the iPhone 15 lineup. All thanks to its new Capture Button and camera hardware improvements. However, the company also has a lot more in store for users on the software front as well. That includes Apple Intelligence and the new chips enabling AI utilities. What We Know About the 17 Lineup All four 17 models come with an LTPO display so ProMotion can make its way to the standard version of the iPhone. They’ll also boast 120Hz refresh rate, 12GB of RAM and a triple-lens camera setup. Upgraded sensors and internals like the A19 Pro provide enhanced computational and graphical performance. iPhone 17: 6.27-inch LTPO display with a $799 price iPhone 17 Pro: 6.27-inch LTPO display with a $1,099 price iPhone 17 Pro Max: 6.86-inch LTPO display with a $1,199 price iPhone 17 “Slim”: 6.65-inch LTPO display with a $1,299 price For the iPhone 17 Air, the model will forgo a Plus version, in order to debut this “slim” version. Equipped with an A19 Pro chip, it also features a single rear camera design with aluminum-titanium hybrid chassis and 8BG of RAM, and 5G modem from Apple. Unfortunately, rumors make this version comparable to the specifications of the iPhone SE 4. Again, this version is not meant to replace the 17 Plus version but merely offers a standalone device with the selling point of design. No further details on this model have been released so we shall have to wait. If the design is successful, we may see it alongside the 17 model lineup. What are your thoughts on this audacious attempt? Source: WCCFTech The post iPhone 17 Air Coming for Those Who Prefer Looks Over Performance appeared first on EDMTunes.
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Defected Records Founder Simon Dunmore: "Festival Lineups Have Been Stagnating"
Simon Dunmore, the influential founder of Defected Records, has opened up about the cookie-cutter nature of today's electronic music festival lineups. Many would argue that dance music's cutting edge has gone dull, blunted by years of recycled festival rosters. Dunmore, who in July 2022 sold his label to its former CEO Wez Saunders, took to Threads to discuss this phenomenon and the urgency for new artists to "challenge the monopoly of the established hierarchy." "Festival line ups have been stagnating 4 yrs, w the same 50 acts on rinse & repeat," Dunmore wrote. "New talent needs 2 break through 2 challenge the monopoly of the established hierarchy?" He then lauded Keinemusik and ANOTR, a pair of red-hot house music acts, as trailblazers uprooting the trend. View the original article to see embedded media. Whether or not the festival scene is in need of a shake-up is subjective, but the conversation has only continued to swell in recent years. Booking the same artists ad nauseam ensures a reliable draw and satisfies longtime fans who look forward to seeing their favorites, but the approach often leads to a homogenized experience that strips away the essence of what made electronic music festivals special in the first place: discovery and innovation. This shortsighted approach has sparked debate within the dance music industry concerning its vitality—and the ripple effects are far-reaching. Promising artists are starved of crucial exposure while dyed-in-the-wool headliners grow complacent, perpetuating a vicious cycle and stifling progress within the genre. While relying on proven headliners may seem financially safe in the short-term, questions arise about long-term sustainability and the cultivation of future headline-caliber acts. By failing to elevate new talent and niche subgenres, it's fair to wonder if festival organizers are alienating the next generation of ravers and producers—and inadvertently laying the groundwork for their own irrelevance. The economic implications of this booking trend are, of course, complex. As lineups continue to evolve, finding a balance between established crowd-pleasers and fresh talent remains a key challenge for festival organizers. Defected Records, EDM.com's best label of 2022, is revered for its mastery of that balancing act. The brand organizes its own festivals in Malta, Croatia and Ibiza, among others, and recently announced an unprecedented New Year's celebration spanning all six inhabited continents. Reflecting on his sale of the business this week, Dunmore praised Saunders for continuing to spotlight promising artists and break new ground. "Defected 2.0 is now very much Wez's vision," Dunmore said in an Instagram post. "For any business to succeed the direction has to be consistent and come from the top down and, as with me, it has has taken a moment for him to adjust. It is great to hear that Defected is marauding in new waters, discovering new musical treasures." View the original article to see embedded media.
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Ibiza's Pikes to extend dancefloor phone ban to 7 days a week
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From Charting Her Path Leading To Global Domination In The Hardstyle World, Meet Mish
Australian-born artist Mish has taken the Hardstyle world into her own hands as the global superstar ignites the scene with her signature blend of kickrolls, and a furious energy like no other. Since relocating to the Netherlands in 2017 to pursue her dream, Mish has quickly ascended the ranks to become one of the leading female figures in the Hardstyle and Rawstyle scene. Mish’s journey is a testament to dedication and passion. Her debut release in 2020 was just the beginning of an extraordinary career marked by standout solo hits like ‘Rave In Paradise’ and ‘I GO HARD’. Her collaborations with industry heavyweights Sickmode and Krowdexx, including tracks such as ‘Time To Shine’, ‘Rave Love’, ‘One and Only’, and ‘Hate Or Love It’, have only cemented her position as a powerhouse in the scene. The release of the ‘Rave Love Pt.2’ album in 2023 and the creation of the REBiRTH Festival Anthem of 2024, ‘Discover The Mayhem’, alongside Sickmode, further exemplify her motivation to push her signature ever-evolving sound forward. Mish’s star power is undeniable. Her magnetic presence has graced some of the world’s most iconic stages, including Defqon.1, Tomorrowland, EDC Mexico, Parookaville, Decibel Outdoor, Intents Festival, Creamfields and many more. Renowned for throwing it down on stage and leaving her global fan base in awe for more, Mish brings unparalleled intensity, delivering meticulously curated tunes that keep the dancefloor alive and conquering during festival season. Her influence extends beyond live performances. As the most prominent female international Rawstyle DJ, Mish continues to break barriers. She made history as the first female Rawstyle artist to perform at Tomorrowland, and her track ‘Tell Me Why’ a cover of Supermode’s 2000s hit, was released in June 2024, adding to her impressive repertoire. Additionally, ‘One and Only’, her collaboration with Sickmode, recently surpassed 10 million streams, reflecting her global impact in the music industry. In 2024, Mish has experienced a year of firsts, as she shares: “This of the year is filled with firsts for me, First time on multiple mainstages (Rebirth Festival, Intents Festival, Decibel Outdoor) First time at EDC Mexico and multiple first times in venues all over the world. Not to mention my upcoming first time in Chile and first time at Knockout Outdoor in my home country Australia. I have exciting collabs coming up (can’t say with who yet) and also another Solo release which I’m incredibly proud of. I’m incredibly excited and grateful for each experience and opportunity. Not to mention excited to keep meeting new and old fans along the way!” With an unwavering commitment to her craft and a bright future ahead, DJ Mish is poised to continue her extraordinary journey, leaving an indomitable legacy in the world of Hardstyle. Photo Credits: KVDM Photography
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Man in his 20s dies following “medical incident” at Boomtown Festival
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‘Nightcall’ by Kavinsky breaks record for “most Shazams in a single day”
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In Conversation With Saka
His Instagram handle reads ‘sounds like Saka’, and even though he may not have realised it yet, Saka is well and truly on his way to creating a sonic universe that’s true to his artistic vision. The distinctive characteristic of this vision is Saka’s ability to combine the myriad of influences that he learned his craft with, and infusing them into the powerful and thought-provoking soundscapes that he’s been assembling for half a decade. The result is an eclectic sound palette that spans across the functional, and experimental strands of dubstep, drum & bass, and UK Garage to name a few. These sounds have been consistently presented in the most futuristic and experiential manner ever since his debut in 2019. Saka hails from Hong Kong, a culturally diverse region that is home to both the most cutting-edge modern ideas, and one of the most prominent cultural hubs of Asia. With nearly every release Saka puts out, you’re guaranteed to be struck by the rich and captivating oriental undertones that shine through his creations. Over the years, Saka has released his futuristic music on labels like Deadbeats, Inspected Records, and Gud Vibrations, but we’d like to draw your attention to his most recent release on Memory Palace. This release perfectly encapsulates his creative genius and his unwavering vision of musical storytelling by impeccably combining diverse cultural influences. Currently, in the middle of his tour in the United States, we caught up with Saka while he was in the middle of sorting some tunes for his upcoming shows. Naturally, the chat began with a deep dive into his ‘Monomyth’ EP. Typically, an album is where you establish a connection with the artist and their musical journey, but in this case, Saka delivers a masterclass of soaking bass vibrations, stark atmospheres and intricate drum work, with an EP. “The EP was kind of a return to my original writing style. It dates back to my very first EP, where I carefully planned out the sonic journey of the release. I had a clear vision of the chronological order in which I wanted things to progress and how I wanted them to sound.” Remember the in-depth exploration of different emotional experiences that we mentioned earlier? Here’s the man himself discussing them, “For this EP, the storyboard/timeline existed before the songs were actually written. I knew what I wanted to make for each one except for the opening track ‘Soul Ties.’ This one was pure emotion and a tune that just took its own course. But a lot of the EP is in the Joseph Campbell and Monomyth style of writing and concept. I wanted to make it a bit full circle and have a dream like narrative to the release. It starts with death and rebirth with ‘Soul Ties’. Then it moves on to the ‘Ghoul’, where I return to my 140 sound. From a mythological viewpoint, there are these two demons, or obstacles – Shenlong & Ifrit. You defeat them, you overcome them, whereupon ‘Ichiban’ is our hero’s revelry in their victory. You move on and then ‘Phantasm’ is more like hero’s realization that the whole journey has been in the hero’s head – just a dream.” What the “Monomyth” EP does exceptionally well is take you from one state of mind to a completely different one at the conclusion. From the gentle and comforting opening of “Soul Ties” to the gratifying final track, “Phantasm,” the EP takes its protagonist on a journey that is both fascinating and terrifying; and Saka details how he managed to construct it in his head and then translate it into the release. “As a person of mixed heritage as well as being from a part of the world where geopolitical tensions can be quite tumultuous; ‘Shenlong’, the god of storms, was written about said conflict. ‘Ifrit’ on the other hand, denotes the conflict in the Middle East. Both in my eyes have to do with modern-day neo-imperialism to varying degrees. The affairs of the world constantly weigh on my mind, and I can’t help but think about it considering where I come from. Fortunately, I have music as an outlet – and while abstract, I’m enthused to be able to synthesize all these emotions and thoughts into something artful.” In addition to Saka passionately expressing his emotions through the release, the ‘Monomyth’ EP also delves into ancient mythologies and cultures, a theme that Saka has consistently explored since his debut. It’s his appreciation for different cultures blended with contemporary bass music that helps you form a deeper connection with his form of art. We asked if there was a defining moment that led him to this path, “I think the moment was when I saw CloZee play live. I wouldn’t say we make the same kind of music, but that was first time where I saw Asian sound ballads used in an electronic format. If someone from a different culture can infuse Chinese soundscapes, then me bring a form of that to the world, I think it only made sense that I embraced my culture and dispensed it in the way I know best. I have always found Shinto mythology super interesting and ancient Chinese mythology as well, and I draw a lot of my inspirations for track names and samples as well.” Then it was time to take Saka on a little trip down memory lane and talk about when his musical excursions began. Before making his debut in 2019, there was an immersive experience Saka went on where he explored electronic music of many forms before landing on his formative style that speaks multiple sonic languages. “Specifically, with the kind of music I make, it took me a little longer. But ever since I was a teenager, I was going to underground raves in Hong Kong where they would play a lot of jungle, drum & bass, breaks and everything around it. Then in my college years, I started going to more house music events which eventually led me to Dirtybird Records shows. That was before I dug deep into acts like Ivy Lab, Eprom, Sam Gellaitry, Shades, and G Jones. They’re all different in terms of styles, but they introduced me to a totally different world of music that I hadn’t really paid attention to. SoundCloud helped a bit of course because I started listening to acts even though they weren’t exactly future beats, I started making stuff that leaned more towards Soda Island kind of music, but then it got darker and darker.” Thanks to the progressive culture and incredibly receptive audiences, Hong Kong has been a major touring destination for bass music artists. Celebrated names like Flowdan, Ivy Lab, and Bryan Gee have recently performed there, while local legends like Magnetic Soul have been passionately driving the scene forward with their unique and creative approaches. Having spoken about Hong Kong from a political perspective, and how it influenced the making of his ‘Monomyth’ EP, it was time to explore the club landscape of Hong Kong. “The scene in Hong Kong is definitely underground. I think my favourite thing about Hong Kong in general is the local affinity with electronic music, and not EDM or Big Room, if you’d like to call it such. Most events aren’t large-scale, so naturally, it leans towards the underground. You have your drum & bass, you have your dubstep, your techno. All the flavours you’re looking for are there, but in an underground capacity, and I think it’s a factor that becomes conducive for artists to come, interact with the culture, and play what THEY want.” The discussion then shifted to Saka’s ongoing tour in the United States, a destination he is quite familiar with. Saka has been witness to the rapidly expanding bass music scene in the country, which has seen the art form transition from clubs to festival main stages, with the potential for even greater growth in the future. He gave us a peek into the tour and his thoughts on how bass music is received in America. “So I did my first headline tour this year, and the response was solid. All the major markets that I wanted to play my music and do well in were all sold out. I can’t ask for more, especially in this economy and considering the kind of music I make, I am definitely very grateful for that. Coming to how I feel bass music has progressed in the United States – First and foremost, I think bass music is really young and I think it’s America’s first foray into the less noisy type of EDM. Tech House for example, because I remember the flavour of that year was still Complextro. Then the first time Chris Lake’s track played, I think history was made at EDC. It grew massively, then there was this massive over-correction that followed, which I think will be the case with bass music as well.” Right after the tour will be his debut UK show which he recently announced and this will be followed by his European debut as well. It’s needless to say the anticipation is off the scale, “First time in London, first international headline, first time in Europe. I’m definitely a bit nervous, but also excited. I think a lot of music I have made has been in consideration for how the UK and Europe might perceive it, and I feel quite inspired by the sounds from that side of the pond. I’m really excited to see how the shows pan out.” Saka’s music traverses through such a wide range of styles that immerse you into his rich tapestry of emotions. For him to achieve this, he relies on a steady stream of motivation and inspiration. Equally important is his ability to reset and transition smoothly from one project to the next. “I think hitting the reset button is exactly why I stay motivated. I like moving chapter to chapter and project to project, and I don’t stay in one area for too long to avoid the possibility of burnt-out. Last time I was close to burning out was when I was making ‘Halftime’. In my head, I was like “Oh shit” this is the thing I do that people like and respect me for, and this the thing that does well, I should just keep making this. When I had that mindset, I was literally running on fumes. I was like fuck, being able to expand and just be a little more eclectic has made me a lot more patient because, for me, it has to do with how much of your emotions you’re able to put in the tune. If you’re feeling super sad, and you go and write a happy liquid song, and you’ll think to yourself, this doesn’t make any sense. So, I try to be as honest as I can be with my emotions when I am writing music.” This has also helped Saka manage his expectations and his growth at the pace at which he wants it “It feels consistent and easier to manage, because there are moments where you feel you’ve grown too fast and not many things are in your hands, and there’s an external power that’s holding the reigns of your music and your creativity.” Coming to the end of our conversation, Saka gave a glimpse into his upcoming music and his progress towards what could be an album in the making. It might be heading our way sooner than we think. There are also a few creative trenches Saka intends to explore with his upcoming music and There’s an EP I am working on with Fly so that’s the next thing from a music standpoint, between that I have a series of festival shows, then after that is the tour with Off The Trees. Me and Fly are going to be doing a bunch of shows together. After that, we will have our EP out, and we’ll do some shows together. But at some point in 2025, I will look at working on an album and start channelling my thoughts in that headspace. When you are writing an album, it is lot more serious, that’s why I am leaving my autumn season open so I get more space to write music. I have a couple of the tracks that I know will be on the album, but besides that, it’s just an idea right now. I want to combine the style of the ‘Monomyth’ EP and the ‘Silk’ EP. writing this EP felt very cathartic, and I am keen to see how my emotions and my love for cultures and mythologies converge into an LP. I also think my album is going to be the proper vehicle to put out some of the drum & bass I have been working on. The two tunes I mentioned I have ready for the album are drum & bass and it’s definitely some of my favourite work so far Finally, a tour in the region Saka honed his craft in? That’d be a proper full-circle moment, wouldn’t it? “I really hope to play and tour in Asia very soon. I played my first show in China this year and it was awesome. I really want to tour China, India, and Japan and play some shows in Korea as well. The realistic time to look at an Asia tour will be once the album is out; it will just be a better setting for me to bring the tour to fruition; and yes, that would definitely be a full circle moment.”