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  1. Following an epic Mannheim showcase back in April, Time Warp is returning with more celebrations for their 30th anniversary later this year with their Two Day | Two Celebrations concept. On Friday (25th October), Sven Vath will celebrate his 60th birthday accompanied by &ME vs Rampa, Cassy, Charlotte de With b2b Enrico Sangiuliano and Nina Kraviz. Väth, who first performed at Time Warp in 1995 and has been an integral part of the family since its inception. Then, on Saturday (26th October) the party continues with the likes of Azyr, Funk Tribu, LOVEFOXY, Reinier Zonnerveld, Vintage Culture and many more. For more information and tickets, visit www.time-warp.de. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, as the November edition sold out several weeks in advance. In addition to a return to Mannheim, the event series will debut in Madrid and hold its seventh edition in New York among other shows. Time Warp established itself in 1994 as one of the biggest techno spectacles in the world. The German edition of the festival is a hot-spot for thousands of party people every year. Since 2000, Mannheim has been the festival’s home base. For over two decades, Time Warp stands out globally because of its uncompromised production levels. But Mannheim is not only the ideal location for unique floor designs. The roster of techno artists also captures the underground spirit of the event. Titans of the genre return on a regular basis alongside up-and-coming artists. Time Warp has since grown from a local highlight to an international behemoth. Global editions are held in cities like New York, Amsterdam, Sao Paulo and Milan. The post Time Warp Special “Two Day | Two Celebrations” Edition October 25 & 26 appeared first on EDMTunes.
  2. Elrow will return to Ushuaïa Ibiza on July 24, August 14, and September 4, 2024, following a successful trio of events last year. Join elrow and Ushuaïa Ibiza for a one-of-a-kind immersive party series. This year’s lineup offers an unparalleled combination of colorful splendor, vivid rhythms, and strange celebrations. In addition to an alluring musical selection, each event will have its own theme, which this year includes Delusionville by Ron English, elrowcio’s amusement park magic and flamenco dancing, and Nychos’ Dance with the Serpent. Get your elrow tickets now. Wednesday, July 24 – Delusionville By Ron English Kölsch, a Danish DJ and producer recognized for his inventive approach to melodic techno and ability to create emotive soundscapes that captivate audiences, will headline this immersive event. Joining him will be Dutchman Mau P, whose meteoric career has been defined by aggressive house and tech-house sets that reverberate on dancefloors worldwide. De La Swing and George Privatti, residents of Elrow, will join them. De La Swing, whose eclectic style ranges from tech-house to deep techno, is well-known for his ability to keep the crowd in a state of pleasure. Meanwhile, George Privatti adds his knowledge and skill in combining captivating beats and enticing grooves to keep the dancefloor moving. These creative artists will take the audience on a voyage through the fanciful environment of Delusionville, inspired by Ron English’s innovative POPaganda art movement. Allow Elrow to surprise you with an eclectic fusion of art, music, and craziness, bringing English’s bizarre vision to life in a spectacular way. Wednesday, August 14 – Elrowcio The bright and lively elrowcio is without a question one of the most anticipated themes among elrow aficionados. On this colorful and extravagant occasion, the world’s most famous open-air entertainment experience will welcome the talented Frenchman Dombresky, who is recognized for his flamboyant house sets and ability to blend addictive songs that make the dancefloor erupt. He will be joined by the flamboyant Spanish selector Wade, whose energy and charisma on stage, paired with his distinct tech-house sound, have swept clubs and festivals throughout the world by storm. They will be joined by two of elrow’s most well-known artists: Bastian Bux, who is known for his infectious tech-house productions that envelop the audience in a pure party atmosphere, and Toni Varga, a veteran of the Spanish electronic scene known for his versatility and ability to keep the dancefloor in constant motion with dynamic sets. These DJs promise a memorable night of lively music and an energetic, creative atmosphere. Wednesday, September 4: Dance with the Serpent by Nychos. Dance with the Serpent, a mesmerizing excursion into the bizarre and metaphorical realms of the artist Nychos, will bring the heat to the Ushuaïa Ibiza dancefloor, as performers Cloonee, Ilario Alicante, N!DO, and Tini Gessler take over the renowned poolside stage. Cloonee, a British DJ known for his infectious beats and tech-house creations, promises a lively and dynamic performance. Ilario Alicante, an Italian DJ and producer known for his talent in techno music, will deliver his signature mesmerizing and aggressive style. N!DO, with his creative approach, and Tini Gessler, one of the most well-known musicians on the European tech-house scene, round out this powerful lineup. Prepare to be transported to a realm of art and music, where elrow encourages participants to lose their old skins and embrace metamorphosis on the dance floor. The post Dance with Elrow this summer at Ushuaïa Ibiza appeared first on The Groove Cartel.
  3. Emerging from the ashes of the now-defunct “Nedal” band Okilly Dokilly, is DJ/producer duo CHKLZ’s remix of “White Wine Spritzer.” Comprised of former Okilly Dokilly members, DJ iLL Choppo and LeMarshawn Jean, CHKLZ lean into a groovy brand of house on their version. Okilly Dokilly, known for their unique ‘Nedal’ genre—a heavy metal style inspired by Ned Flanders from The Simpsons—gained a cult following since their inception in 2015. The band’s whimsical concept, which started as a joke among friends, turned into a serious musical endeavor, even catching the attention of The Simpsons ‘producers. Their track “White Wine Spritzer” was featured in the show’s episode “I’m Just a Girl Who Can’t Say D’oh.” With the “White Wine Spritzer” remix, CHKLZ “captures and connects all the dots of our past, present, and future!,” says DJ iLL Choppo. This track marks CHKLZ’s first release of 2024, following 2023’s “Two Sexy” and “Rock You Like A Hurricane.” The post CHKLZ blend past and present on ‘White Wine Spritzer’ remix appeared first on Dancing Astronaut.
  4. One of the most respected names in all of dance music will make his anxiously awaited return to Los Angeles on June 1. Nearly a year after headlining Exposition Park in 2023, Solomun will now return for a six-hour extended DJ set filled with the underground’s most sought-after unreleased IDs. The headlining show marks a 10-year partnership between Framework and Solomun, which includes notable performances at Sound Nightclub, Pershing Square, and Coachella Music Festival. Speaking on Framework, Solomun explained that “after all these years, they never tire, but are always on the lookout for exceptional venues to put on a world-class production.” Set to be a can’t miss show to kick-off the Summer, Julia Sandstorm and Nala will play support for the night while limited tickets can still be found here. Featured image: Solomun/Instagram The post Framework to bring Solomun to Los Angeles’ Exposition Park appeared first on Dancing Astronaut.
  5. With blatant disregard for necks everywhere, Excision has revealed the 2024 Lost Lands lineup. The dubstep superstar is set to deliver three unique sets: a two-hour solo performance, a b2b with Wooli and a "Detox Set." He's joined on the lineup by Zeds Dead, Nero, Crankdat, Deathpact, TroyBoi, Jessica Audiffred, Flosstradamus, Rusko, Ganja White Night, ATLiens, Mija, Ray Volpe and many more. This year's lineup also features a slew of young talents currently leading legions of hungry, contrarian bass music producers into the genre's bright future. That includes Tape B, ALLEYCVT, Hairitage, Infekt, Zingara, Xotix and EDM.com Class of 2024 artists Of The Trees and Levity. Fanning the flames of the monster lineup are a number of drum & bass artists poised to bring their own energy to Lost Lands, of the nation's most beloved dubstep festivals. Heading to Legend Valley this year are Delta Heavy, Wilkinson, Justin Hawkes, Teddy Killerz and Pendulum's KJ Sawka, among others. Lost Lands returns to Thornville, Ohio from September 20-22, 2024. You can check out the full lineup below and purchase festival passes here. Excision Presents Follow Lost Lands:X: x.com/lost_lands Instagram: instagram.com/lostlandsfestival Facebook: facebook.com/LostLandsMusicFestival
  6. Afro-house tastemaker Samantha Black, professionally known as Sam Blacky, has engineered a steepening upward trajectory since COVID released its chokehold on the music industry. In February 2021, Blacky officially launched her original artist catalog with “Too Late,” followed by crowd favorite “Body,” both released on her own record label, Stabby Records. Over time, the San Diego native earned notable co-signs from Repopulate Mars, Thrive Music, and Tom & Collins‘ Terms & Conditions, among other coveted dance labels. Arriving on the heels of Tristan Henry-assisted “Amor,” Blacky recently cemented one of her most triumphant works to date, “Ronaldinho.” Featuring Nigerian singer/songwriter Niniola, “Ronaldinho” is now streaming everywhere via Brooklyn-born record label Easier Said. On May 26th, 2024, on Governors Island in New York City, Blacky played “Ronaldinho” live, for the first time, to an enthused mix of dance music fans during We Belong Here‘s Weekend 1 showcase. As the sun made its descent below the island, Blacky wielded a vibrant two-hour DJ set ahead of SIDEPIECE‘s headline appearance on Sunday evening. In addition to Blacky and SIDEPIECE, We Belong Here enlisted Rinzen, Le Youth, Aluna, and Tita Lau, among others, to tend decks over the course of Memorial Day Weekend. Shortly after her sunset performance, Dancing Astronaut sat down with Sam Blacky to discuss new music, her artistic journey, and more. Read the exclusive Q&A below. Your official discography dates back to 2021. How would you say you’ve since grown as an artist? Sam: “I feel like I’ve changed so much, having had to figure out my sound in the public eye. I started putting out music as soon as I felt the right vibe. When people say how much they love ‘Too Late’ or ‘Body,’ I think about how I don’t even play those records in my sets anymore. The first EP leaned a bit commercial, whereas my evolved sound consists of more tribal and afro-house.” “Ronaldinho” marks your second single on Easier Said in 2024. Can you pinpoint the moment you knew this record was going to be special? Sam: “I’d been working on this beat for a while. One day, Dom, the head of Easier Said, reached out saying, ‘Hey, I know you want to make afro-house.’ He said he had this amazing vocal from Niniola, who’s been nominated for multiple Grammys. When he sent me the vocal, I lost it. I was like, ‘Are you serious? I can have this?’ So I ended up building the song around her vocal, which was the first time I’ve ever done that. The pinnacle was when I got the email approving my use of Niniola’s vocal.” Outside of your style, who or what has influenced your music taste over the years? Sam: “I was hugely influenced by ‘Pogo’ by Digitalism, Surkin’s ‘Hoes Get Down,’ Shake and Pop’ by Green Velvet… I was inspired by The Bloody Beetroots, Crookers… This was around 2006! So, I guess that’s the year that really shaped me.” You’re no stranger to playing at We Belong Here. What about this collective inspires you? Sam: “My first time playing We Belong Here was in Miami earlier this year. All of my friends, worldwide, had been ranting and raving about the festival. I had heard about it, but I didn’t know all the details. My friends would tell me how amazing the shows are. Playing here is incredible. Not only do they kill it as communicators and logistical experts, they foster an incredible vibe, a beautiful stage set up with its flowers… Miami was amazing, but now with the Statue of Liberty in the background and the sunset, it felt like a dream come true. I can’t wait to come back; anytime, anywhere!” Underground or otherwise, who are some of your favorite contemporary female producers? Sam: “Mary Droppinz is definitely an OG favorite of mine, but her style of music is vastly different than mine. I typically don’t like dubstep or drum and bass, so I appreciate the fact that I love her so much. Underground wise, I really love LUMI, ZLATA, Desire, Azzecca, etc!” Can you hint at any future releases that you may or may not have crowd tested tonight? Sam: “I can announce, for the first time on ‘Dancing Astronaut,’ that my Local Singles collab ‘Hot Steppa’ is coming out in July! I also have amazing collabs coming with Bun Xapa, who I met at the 1001Tracklists awards ceremony in Amsterdam, and with Nes Mburu, an incredible singer who’s worked with Bun Xapa, Keinemusik… There’s a lot coming, but ‘Hot Steppa’ has been popping off for about a year now, so I’m thankful I can finally announce its release this July!” Featured image: Cristian Beriguet The post Sam Blacky confirms ‘Hot Steppa’ release and more, on-site at We Belong Here [Q&A] appeared first on Dancing Astronaut.
  7. Bluegrass singer-songwriter Dan Tyminski recently opened up about his experience working with the late Avicii on the hit song ‘Hey Brother‘. The track has now surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. ‘Hey Brother’ was featured on Avicii’s debut album True and is celebrated for its distinct blend of Electronic Dance music and Folk influences. Moreover, Tyminski’s soulful vocals add an unmistakable touch to the tune that has worldwide recognition. In a heartfelt recent video, Tyminski shared the story behind the collaboration and expressed his gratitude for participating in such a groundbreaking project (see below). He described the experience as rewarding and inspiring, highlighting the seamless fusion of genres and the positive energy surrounding the creative process. The milestone of reaching 1 billion streams on Spotify is a testament to the enduring appeal of ‘Hey Brother’ and Avicii’s musical legacy. It is a remarkable achievement that reflects the impact of the song and the ongoing appreciation for Avicii’s innovative approach to music. As fans continue to celebrate the success of ‘Hey Brother’, Tyminski’s candid reflections provide a touching insight into the collaborative spirit that brought the song to life. Photo via Facebook: Dan Tyminski The post Dan Tyminski Looks Back On Working With Avicii On ‘Hey Brother’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
  8. Our favorite Chicago-based producer, John Summit, has announced the official release date for his debut album. Earlier today, John revealed that Comfort in Chaos will be released on Friday, July 12th via Darkroom/Experts Only. We are excited about the beautiful tie-dye vinyl in his post below! Comfort in Chaos It seems that this might be the most anticipated album of 2024 for us fans. Summit shares that Comfort in Chaos is his most challenging work yet, created with his whole heart and soul. His social media posts have highlighted his musical and emotional growth. And the new music will explore a part of his identity that fans might not be familiar with. This album will touch on his Chicago house roots and also delve into garage, liquid, and dancefloor drum & bass. The artwork for the album will feature artist Marcos Alvarado, a name Summit admires. Alvarado’s artwork will eschew traditional pop branding and delve into themes of consciousness, meditation, and spirituality, tying in with Summit’s hope to channel these themes into his songs. Trying to find peace in chaos is the overarching theme of this album – this is a far more emotional, melodic body of work for me, because it’s my most introspective work to date. John Summit is the performing act, but when I write music I get more vulnerable – while writing this album, I had to go from being in the mindset of John Summit to being John Schuster, my real name John Summit The singles from Comfort in Chaos that you may already know are ‘Go Back’, ‘EAT THE BASS’, and ‘Shiver’. The new collaboration with Julia Church’s vocals and Sub Focus’ drum & bass, ‘Go Back’, has been a favorite since its release. Summit has had a busy year so far, with electrifying performances at Coachella and his Experts Only Weekender.Not to mention the winter pop-up event in Vail! This legend is just getting started, and we can’t wait to get our hands on his new album! John will be on tour this summer, check out his tour dates here. Keep up with EDMTunes for all your favorite John Summit Updates! The post John Summit Reveals Most Anticipated Debut Album Comfort in Chaos appeared first on EDMTunes.
  9. The vibrant pulse of Ibiza’s nightlife is set to beat stronger with the launch of a new 6000-capacity venue, 528 Ibiza. This summer, the Ibiza Rocks Group, renowned for the iconic Pikes and Ibiza Rocks, is expanding its legacy. They are transforming the former site of The Zoo Project in Benimussa, San Antonio. Morphing it into a space to be the island’s new epicenter for Electronic music enthusiasts. Set against a backdrop of scenic hills, 528 Ibiza offers elevated views of the island’s legendary golden sunsets. The venue boasts a unique layout with multiple indoor and outdoor spaces. All are designed to host a variety of events that capture the true essence of Ibiza. Next, in the heart of 528 lies its three stages. The Garden and The Park can host a combined festival capacity of slightly over 6,000. The Garden Stage can accommodate 4,000 attendees, while The Park holds 2,500. A more intimate setting can be found at the indoor Teatro, which has a standing capacity of approximately 1,000. Last but not least, 528 Ibiza’s programming includes a series of shows by Brunch Elektronik. With other performances from Adriatique, Pole Position, and Khenya. Additionally, a BBC Radio 1 takeover on August 2 will bring the likes of Armand Van Helden, CamelPhat, and LF System to the stage. 528 Ibiza is poised to become the island’s most exceptional new event destination, Music, culture, community, and collaboration will converge to create unforgettable experiences. The post Ibiza Rocks Owners Unveil New Venue, 528 Ibiza appeared first on EDMTunes.
  10. In a truly marvelous display of music, Swedish DJ Eric Prydz delivered a great set for Day 1 of BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2024. Also known for his Techno and Trance aliases Cirez D and Pryda, the DJ debuted lots of new music, ahead of his upcoming HOLO show debuts in Argentina and Colombia. Radio 1’s Big Weekend BBC Radio 1 brought out yet a brand new stage for this year’s Big Weekend. Many incredible artists brought their A-game, including Hanna Laing, Diplo, and Sonny Fodera. Of course, the Mouseville Records founder had the honor to close out their new music stage on their annual live show. The set consists of Prydz’s signature sounds, including his unique progressive rhythms and euphoric synths. However, lots of the melodies have been unheard of. We are thrilled to experience new Prydz music, especially building up to his HOLO show premiers in South America later this fall. More of Prydz Eric Prydz is absolutely crushing it right now! He’s become an undisputed kingmaker, leading the charge with his labels Mouseville, Pryda, and Pryda Friends. These imprints are gushing with underground club anthems, leaving dance floors begging for more. Hold on to your hats, because Eric’s at the helm of three powerhouse labels. Their releases are the hottest tickets in town, consistently selling out mountains of vinyl – a phenomenon in today’s market. You could say these labels are the avant-garde tastemakers of the industry, shaping the future of Electronic music. But it wasn’t always about the charts. Each label was meticulously crafted to be Eric’s own creative playground, a space free from outside pressures. It was about taking a step back, reconnecting with his music, and letting it flow organically, on his terms, his time. This artistic freedom was paramount to Eric, a way to reclaim control of his sound and legacy. The labels themselves embody this underground spirit. Forget the blaring promos and intrusive press — it’s all about the music and the meticulously crafted label identity. This raw, authentic approach has become a recipe for unparalleled success. (source) What do you think? Are you ready to be blown away by a magical audiovisual experience? Until then, explore Eric Prydz’s new sounds on the official BBC R1DW player, right here. And act quickly! The mix will only be available for 25 days. The post Eric Prydz Closes BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend With Uncountable IDs appeared first on EDMTunes.
  11. Following a string of viral moments, Disclosure's summery single 'She's Gone, Dance On" has finally hit streaming platforms. The sun-kissed house track, which samples a 1978 song by the late Italian composer Ennio Morricone, first broke online when Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were spotted dancing to it during Dom Dolla's set at Coachella. "She’s Gone, Dance On" is an irresistible summertime hit. Disclosure expertly interpolate the infectious sample throughout the dancefloor-ready track, spicing up its production with their anthemic ambiances and bright synth chords. A tune "just made for clubs and DJs" according to Disclosure, "She’s Gone, Dance On" marks the brotherly duo's first single since their fourth studio album Alchemy. That record dropped last year before one of its singles, the breakbeat gem "Higher Than Ever Before," nabbed a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording. Take a listen below and find the new single on streaming platforms here. Follow Disclosure: Instagram: instagram.com/disclosure X: x.com/disclosure Facebook: facebook.com/disclosure Spotify: spoti.fi/2QwBc3q
  12. From being a college athlete to producing his own music, GorillaT made lots of noise—literally—in the dubstep scene in 2023. The 22-year-old artist, whose real name is Tate Warner, started making electronic music just about three years ago and now finds himself performing on headlining tours, festival lineups and popular stages like Excision's "The Thunderdome." For many in the electronic dance music community—or any community for that matter—there is often a show, moment or song that sparks a deeper passion for it. Warner found this to be true when he went to a Subtronics show around three years ago. GorillaT tells EDM.com that his origin story goes like this: "I went to that Subtronics concert, my friends kind of dragged me there, I remember not really wanting to be there too bad, and then the next day I went home and sold my PS4 and like, half of my belongings so that I could buy Ableton." After downloading the music production software, the next step was figuring out his sound and means of promotion. Discussing his initial sound, Warner highlights that because Subtronics was his first show, he spent a long time trying to emulate his music. "When an artist finds an artist that just changes their lives like that, you spend the next year or two trying to make songs exactly like them," he explains. "A lot of my early songs around those times were more me trying to figure out how to make full songs in the style that I wanted." This imitation game didn't last for long, though. "I understand production now to a level where I give online classes, one-on-ones, I mix down people's songs, I have a Patreon," says Warner, who now describes his sound first and foremost as "wonky," the word appearing in the titles of multiple songs. "Once I figured out what style I liked I could just do it by myself in terms of my own sound design and the way that I like melodies to kind of sit together." Despite his success, Warner didn’t always want to be a musician. In fact, he has been a student athlete at Loyola University of New Orleans for the past four years and just recently dropped out to pursue his music career. Now, the only thing that lives on from his past swimming dreams are "a few state records," he says. Growing up in the sublime city of Golden, Colorado, a city near Denver and the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the swimmer-turned-musician was given access to a lively EDM scene that would ultimately cultivate a foundation for the dubstep music he wanted to create. "It’s been in the culture of where I’m from," says Warner, whose experiences at shows by SVDDEN DEATH, Wooli, Virtual Riot and Infekt would eventually influence his own future sound. About halfway into this three-year journey is when Warner found his music garnering more listeners, recognition and fans. His first single "Stoned Ape Theory" was released just about two years ago in 2022, and after releasing 17 other singles on streaming platforms, his first full album came out in late 2023, marrying many of those tracks under one name: Tales Of A Stoned Ape. GorillaT had his first-ever headline show in July in Minneapolis and in 2023 alone has performed at Forbidden Kingdom, Apocalypse and Lost Lands. GorillaT performing at Excision's "The Thunderdome" in Tacoma on February 3rd, 2024.c/o Gridlock Management So how does someone make this much wonky noise in the span of just a few years? We all have an inkling of the answer to this question: social media. Warner attributes much of his success to the various platforms that fall under the umbrella term. "I just don’t see a better way to promote myself as an artist," he says. “To do what a record label would’ve done for $10,000 I can just get on my phone and spend a few days posting videos." With this strategy, Warner finds himself quickly gaining velocity in the industry. "The people that truly understand that are the people that are going to have a way easier time breaking into this," he says. Warner values social media not only as a marketing tool, but also as a way to show transparency and gratitude to fans, collaborators and the venues who book him. "These people make a living for me!" says Warner. "I wouldn’t be able to do this without all the fans." As a result, he finds that he is easily approachable at shows when he ventures into the crowd. He also finds that a perfect concoction of social connection with fans and being a perceptive DJ results in an explosion of positive feedback. "I feel like half the reason they come out to these shows is because they want to see you onstage—of course they love your music. The baseline of all of this is perfecting your craft, and from there you can use social media to do whatever you want really.” To supplement people seeing him onstage, Warner tries to read each room thoroughly so the crowd likes what they hear. "It seems like every place I go, they vibe with just slightly different things that I’m dropping and that’s why it’s good to be a good DJ and be able to switch stuff up.” GorillaT.c/o Gridlock Management With the new attention his music and DJing is receiving comes new collaborations and knowledge. Warner says that these collaborations aided in the creation and evolution of GorillaT’s sound and brand. “It’s so awesome to collab with people because I always learn so much about their work flow and what works for them,” he says. Upcoming collaborations Warner hints at include work with ProbCause, Hostage Situation, Ahee and Steller. New visuals and merchandise are also in the works that feel happy, trippy and welcoming, he says. With a growing platform, though, comes growing scrutiny and a greater chance for burnout. Warner highlights that a career contingent on a computer and internet can easily blur the line between work and play. "It always feels like play until there are deadlines,” Warner says with a laugh while stressing the importance of self-care. "I’m able to make the best music when everything surrounding the music is on the right path." It looks to Warner like this momentum is not going to slow anytime soon—and it also hasn't quite sunk in. "I don’t think I believe it yet," he says in disbelief. "I don’t think it’ll ever change, that aspect of how grateful I feel for all of this." Fans of GorillaT can catch him at upcoming performances at Ottawa's Escapade Music Festival and Excision's Paradise Blue in Cancún, among other tour stops in 2024. Follow GorillaT:X: x.com/GorillaT_ Instagram: instagram.com/gorillatofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GorillaTMusic Spotify: tinyurl.com/bddemzha
  13. When two powerhouses in the underground music scene unite, you know something extraordinary is about to unfold. Framework, renowned for curating unique and immersive music experiences, has collaborated with the legendary Solomun to present a 6-hour extended set at Exposition Park in Los Angeles. This highly anticipated event on Saturday, June 1, is set to be a night to remember, spotlighting not only Solomun’s exceptional talent but also featuring two female powerhouse DJ/producers, Nala and Julia Sandstorm. Located in the south region of Los Angeles, Exposition Park is a sprawling 160-acre urban oasis that serves as the perfect backdrop for this one-of-a-kind event. With its lush green spaces, iconic landmarks, and rich history, the park sets the stage for an unforgettable night of music and celebration. As the sun sets over the city, the sounds of Solomun, Nala, and Julia Sandstorm will fill the air, creating a magical atmosphere that is sure to captivate all in attendance. This event is more than just a concert—it’s the culmination of a decade-long creative partnership between Framework and Solomun. With three DJ Awards under his belt, Solomun is a true legend in the underground music scene, known for his innovative sound and electrifying performances. His return to Los Angeles is a momentous occasion, and the addition of Nala and Julia Sandstorm only adds to the excitement surrounding this event. Get your tickets HERE! The Sound of Solomun For Solomun, music isn’t just a tool to make people dance. Music is as diverse as life itself: many different shades, moments, and memories to be made. Music and emotions have a strong connection, and this relationship is evident in Solomun’s performances. His “Solomun +1” residency at Pacha Ibiza began in a unique way, with him moving the DJ booth to the center of the club to be closer to the audience and introducing the concept of performing with only one friend. Since its start in 2013, “Solomun +1” has become well-known in Ibiza, with its “Solomun +LIVE” events on the island and +1 editions worldwide, including Berlin, New York, and Tulum. This same energy inspired the founding of his music label, Diynamic, in 2006. Diynamic has been a stepping stone for many artists’ careers, all thanks to a group of like-minded individuals supporting each other. Solomun’s genuine approach to entertaining has made him highly sought after, proving that the music is more important than the venue it’s played at. His sets, remixes, and productions bring people together, and his message remains consistent: “Nobody is not loved.” Experience The Exposition Park Solomun @ Exposition Park, May 2023 (Photo Credit: HighAboveProductions) Exposition Park in Los Angeles is a sprawling 160-acre urban oasis nestled in the heart of the bustling city. This green space offers a serene retreat from the concrete jungle and provides a myriad of attractions for visitors to enjoy. From cultural institutions to recreational facilities, Exposition Park has something for everyone to explore and appreciate. Exposition Park has a deep-rooted history that dates back to the late 19th century when it was established as Agricultural Park. Over the years, the park has undergone numerous transformations and expansions, evolving into the vibrant hub it is today. The park’s name was changed to Exposition Park in 1910 to commemorate the Panama-California Exposition held in San Diego. One of the park’s most iconic landmarks is the Exposition Park Rose Garden, which was established in 1927 and showcases over 200 varieties of roses. The garden’s lush blooms and tranquil setting make it a popular spot for weddings, photo shoots, and leisurely strolls. The rose garden serves as a reminder of the park’s rich heritage and the beauty that has flourished within its grounds for decades. As you navigate through Exposition Park, you’ll encounter a diverse array of attractions, from the historic Natural History Museum to the vibrant California African American Museum. These cultural institutions offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Los Angeles’ history and heritage, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the city’s diverse communities and contributions. Whether you’re a history buff, science enthusiast, or art lover, Exposition Park has something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate. The post Framework Presents Solomun, A 6-Hour Set At Exposition Park appeared first on EDMTunes.
  14. Deborah De Luca, widely acknowledged as one of the most influential figures in the global techno scene. Unveils her highly anticipated third album, Hard Pop. Combining twenty-one electrifying underground cuts that bridge the borders of hard techno and pop. De Luca’s aptly-titled, full-length magnus opus is released via her own esteemed Solamente Records. Following the critically acclaimed releases of her debut and sophomore albums Ten, and She Sleeps -released in 2018 and 2020 respectively -her latest long-player not only represents her biggest record to date but unveils a new facet to De Luca’s sound palette; one that champions the growing popularity of hard techno and its new wave audiences who crave pop music’s melodious edge. The release also follows Deborah’s return to New York City on Tuesday, May 21, where she performed an exclusive album pop-up event in the beating heart of Manhattan’s iconic Times Square. Deborah De Luca-Hard Pop Representing a culmination of De Luca’s decade-long career and the influences that have inspired her ascendency to dance music royalty, Hard Pop celebrates her deep-founded roots in Neapolitan techno and her appreciation for pop’s growing role within the genre. Masterfully navigating the contrasting landscapes of these two realms, De Luca’s latest album is a sonic tour de force in cross-pollination that honors the golden era of rave music with a pioneering twist. With a huge catalog of music to her name. De Luca’s records are synonymous with Beatport’s top-charting territories, and as such. She brands a flag-bearer for the progression of techno, both in the studio and on stage. Dubbed by many as the “Queen of Naples,” Deborah De Luca’s journey from humble beginnings in one of the city’s toughest districts to international acclaim has been nothing short of extraordinary. Her ability to captivate audiences with electrically charged, technically nuanced sets has solidified her reputation as one of the most exciting talents to emerge from the international techno scene over the past two decades. From intimate club performances to headlining prestigious international festivals, Deborah De Luca continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her high-octane performances and drive for her own musical evolution. With nothing left to prove, Hard Pop is an exploration into her own sonic repertoire and serves as further testament to her relentless pursuit of artistic excellence. You can listen to Deborah De Luca–Hard Pop below! The post Deborah De Luca Releases Her Anticipated Third Studio Album, ‘Hard Pop’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
  15. Live Nation and Ticketmaster now face a $5 billion consumer class action lawsuit following the recent DOJ antitrust case. Filed May 23 in Manhattan Federal Court, the lawsuit seeks damages for millions of ticket buyers. The filing accuses Live Nation and Ticketmaster of monopolizing the live events industry by driving out rivals and pressuring venues that work with Ticketmaster competitors. This mirrors the DOJ’s allegations in its recent filing aimed at breaking up the two companies. “Over the past three decades, Live Nation and Ticketmaster collectively built empires in several key markets within the live concert and event economy,” the lawsuit claims. It states the merger led the entity to dominate US concert promotion, primary ticketing, and secondary ticketing markets. On Friday, the court assigned the case to US District Judge Arun Subramanian, who has a background in antitrust lawsuits. Attorneys at Israel David and Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd represent the plaintiffs in the class action. Live Nation has dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit as “baseless,” arguing that the live events market is more competitive than ever. Legal experts note Live Nation’s defense may hinge on the DOJ’s prior approval of its Ticketmaster acquisition. The DOJ’s new case differs from 2010 by focusing on more expansive anti-competitive conduct by Live Nation. The government argues Live Nation’s failure to follow original merger guidelines warrants the current legal actions. As the legal battles unfold, the pressure on Live Nation and Ticketmaster is likely to intensify, potentially reshaping the live events and ticketing landscape. Photo by Wendy Wei. The post Live Nation Hit With $5 Billion Consumer Class Action Lawsuit appeared first on EDMTunes.
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  17. Brazilian dance music superstar Vintage Culture has finally unveiled his highly anticipated debut album, Promised Land. The making of Promised Land spanned roughly four years, during which Vintage Culture meticulously crafted its narrative. The album, which doubles as a celebration of his roots and influences is a tour de force that's poised to resonate deeply with listeners on a global scale and reaffirm his standing as a dance music trailblazer. Vintage Culture.c/o Press The release brims with dynamic collaborations alongside electronic producers, vocalists and songwriters, presenting a masterful blend of artistic talents who collectively shape its scintillating soundscapes. The titular track features London-based singer-songwriter Paige Cavell while the single "Nothing Ever Changes" is buttressed by the velvety vocals of MAGNUS. Vintage Culture's production also stuns in "Pleasure Chasers," an indie-tinged anthem featuring NoMBe. Elsewhere, Grammy-nominated house duo Goodboys shine on "Chemicals" and "Moments Alive." Other standouts include "Weak" with Irish rapper Maverick Sabre and German producer Tom Breu; and "Come Come," a vibrant collaboration with Tube & Berger and Kyle Pearce. Complementing the release of Promised Land, Vintage Culture revealed a limited-edition merch capsule. The collection is available for purchase via his artist store For The Culturists and Só Track Boa exclusively for Brazil. Vintage Culture, who has a performance on tap at Tomorrowland's 20th anniversary in July, is also gearing up for a residency at Hï Ibiza this summer. The DJ also recently kicked off a world tour in support of the album. You can find Promised Land on streaming platforms here. Follow Vintage Culture:X: x.com/vintageculture Instagram: instagram.com/vintageculture Facebook: facebook.com/vintageculturemusic Spotify: spoti.fi/2PWdehz
  18. Robert and Lyric Hood announce the release of their fourth studio album, ‘The Master’s Plan,’ which will land on Luke Solomon’s Classic Music Company imprint on Friday, June 21st. Spanning 18 crafted house and techno tracks, Robert and Lyric playfully juxtapose the light and dark of their signature sound, navigating a spectrum of genres and styles on this highly anticipated body of work. “In these troubled times, we are grateful to be able to share our music with the world. Especially the dance community. We hope this album will uplift and invoke you to dance.” – Robert Hood “I want people to feel inspired and empowered, but most of all, to feel the love of God and his connection in every track. This album was made for the fans that love house music as much as we do.” – Lyric Hood Between the two of them frequenting clubs and festivals worldwide together, Robert still reigning supreme as the techno vanguard, and Lyric further expanding her solo discography and DJ activity, the duo operates on a divine level of blood harmony. The father-daughter pairing demonstrates their unparalleled outlook on electronic music, their generational gap only strengthening their breadth of musical inspiration on The Master’s Plan. From the signature gospel joy of ‘We Give Thee Honour,’ to the tough club beats of ‘What A Friend,’ right through to the dreamy house soundscapes of ‘Feel It’ and boundless warehouse energy of ‘Summa Funk,’ features from Detroit vocalists like trio Dames Brown, Earthtone (Eunice Hood) and Lowell Pye demonstrate an album with its sound deeply rooted in Floorplan’s Motor City home. With Classic remaining the duo’s musical home for some time, since their acclaimed solo debut on the imprint in 2021 ‘Right There/ Holy Ghost’, it seems only right that esteemed label-mate Honey Dijon would also feature, adding her signature allure to ‘Fake & Unholy.’ “The combination of wonderful people and wonderful music is always the absolute top for me. Floorplan is an unstoppable force that stays in their lane and delivers dancefloor music in a way that no one else can, but beyond that, they are special human beings, and I am beyond grateful to be able to call them Classic family.” – Luke Solomon, Classic Music Company founder “Although my hands never touched the mixing boards, my mind, body, and soul have been infused in each recording. House music, much like gospel, speaks to the soul.”– Eunice Hood (Earthtone) Releasing the final preview of the LP ‘Feel It’ on Wednesday, May 29 (alongside pre-orders for the album), the single continues to demonstrate the sonic diversity of Floorplan. With Robert crediting Lyric for “changing my ideas about what Detroit house could be” in a recent interview with Disco Pogo, this is seen clear as ever on ‘Feel It,’ as deep, swelling pads, dreamy soundscapes, and soaring yet soft vocal harmonies for a glorious slice of Motor City house at its finest. As always, Floorplan’s faith remains at the forefront of what they do, cementing the connection between the creative process and their listeners: “This is an invitation to eternal salvation … At some point, this natural earthly body, the shell that we live in, is going to deteriorate. We’re going to pass away at some point, but we don’t have to; we don’t have to die. That’s what ‘Never Grow Old’ means. ‘The Master’s Plan’ is expanding on that precept that where we’re going, those who believe, are never going to grow old and will never die.” – Robert Hood Floorplan The Master’s Plan’ LP will be released via Classic Music Company on June 21, 2024. Pre-order HERE The post Robert and Lyric Hood release their fourth Floorplan studio album ‘The Master’s Plan’ appeared first on Decoded Magazine.
  19. Unveiling a monumental moment in their musical journeys, Busterkun & Mt. Sierra unite to unleash their debut collaborative track – ‘Vendetta’ – under their new duo alias, Low Hanging Fruit. This eagerly awaited release not only signifies their inaugural official collaboration but also introduces a vibrant, dynamic presence in the electronic music domain. ‘Vendetta’ pulsates with lively house rhythms intertwined with mainstream techno beats, drawing inspiration from artists like Odd Mob. Infused with sharp stabs reminiscent of Busterkun’s recent single, ‘Blasé,’ the track maintains its distinct energy and inventive twists. The track wastes no time getting into the action. A huge bass groove moves our bodies before a female vocalist takes over the track. Before we know it we are thrown into the electric drop filled with ear candy galore. There are unique stabs and touches throughout keeping the record interesting. I am a huge fan of the bridge/2nd build. It is super tension-filled and makes ‘Vendetta’ stand out from the pack. This part would go off live for sure. I can already imagine the club rocking to it. This experimental fusion has resulted in an electrifying collaboration carrying a message of resilience and ambition. Busterkun had this to say: “The lyrics pretty much carry a ‘Don’t underestimate us; we will rise to the top’ kind of vibe.” As Busterkun & Mt. Sierra embark on this new journey with Low Hanging Fruit, ‘Vendetta’ serves as a promising glimpse into their musical prowess and creative growth. Make sure to check it out below! The post Busterkun & Mt. Sierra Drop Explosive House Track ‘Vendetta’ appeared first on EDMTunes.
  20. Kayzo and Scarlxrd's new single, "Eyes Wide Xpen," isn't comfortable—it's a furious excavation of the buried truths we choose to ignore. A punishing blend of metal, hip-hop and trap music, the track rips open like a ruptured artery, Kayzo's bass a barbed-wire riff twisting through Scarlxrd's snarling verses. The latter's lyrics are jagged hooks, each syllable laced with a bitter truth about society's decay. Simultaneously invigorating and unsettling, Scarlxrd's claustrophobic verses offer a beautifully abrasive exploration of the human condition's darker recesses. To that end, the song is a primal scream that demands to be heard amidst the noise of the modern world, a hellscape of technological alienation and emotional desolation. Kayzo crafts a melody akin to a rusted razor scraping against bone, a brutal counterpoint to the hollowness exposed by Scarlxrd's tormented vocals. It's clear that the beloved producer, who recently tore up EDC Las Vegas alongside a live band, remains fascinated by nu-metal's potential to push dance music to its most manic levels. Listen to "Eyes Wide Xpen" below. Follow Kayzo:X: x.com/kayzomusic Instagram: instagram.com/kayzomusic Facebook: facebook.com/kayzomusic Spotify: spoti.fi/3kiAtQO Follow Scarlxrd:X: x.com/scarlxrd Instagram: instagram.com/scarlxrd Facebook: facebook.com/scarlxrd Spotify: tinyurl.com/m8mkd4v8
  21. Set within the former site of The Zoo Project, 528 Ibiza will host its first electronic shows this July Continue reading...
  22. It seems like the rain wasn’t the only thing that affected Lebanese/British Techno Queen Nicole Moudaber. Monday Afternoon, Nicole took it out on the social platform X (formerly Twitter) to express her mistreatment while trying to set up for her set as Movement Music Festival announced the gates would reopen. Fans were concerned that the main stage remained silent for an hour before Richie Hawtin started his set, debuting his new DEX EFX X0X project. Set-Up The strangest thing happened to me last night at Movement Detroit. After the rain stopped they called me up to come play at 10pm, I rushed over there, my table was ready to be plugged in but the dj that was supposed to play after me didn’t want to move his set up to accommodate… — Nicole Moudaber (@NicoleMoudaber) May 27, 2024 In her post, Moudaber explains how after being called back to play her set as the weather cleared out, the DJ meant to close out the night (Richie Hawtin) refused to unplug his equipment so she could play. Thus, the stage stood silent for an hour until Richie Hawtin performed his set and closed out the night. There has been no public response from Movement officials nor Richie Hawtin’s team. We are not sure if it was a miscommunication or flat-out disrespect. Nevertheless, Nicole closed out the weekend celebrating 10 years of her In The Mood radio. With support from Devon James and Techno Titan Chris Liebing, Techno reigned supreme in the city of Detroit. Stay tuned for an exclusive interview we did with Moudaber. We sat down moments before she got on stage for her In The Mood 10-year anniversary set. The post This Techno DJ Refused to Unplug His Equipment for Nicole Moudaber at Movement appeared first on EDMTunes.
  23. *Featured Cover Photo Credit: Sacha Lecca / Rolling Stone Recently on TikTok, an account by the name of “@I don’t snort percs” made a comment to John Summit, calling him the “next Avicii“. This person’s comment was: “Bros gonna crash out like avicii just wait” TikToker John Summit then made a TikTok clip of his own (see below) and stated his displeasure towards the comparisons. The house music star, whose hit tracks include, ‘Where You Are’, ‘La Danza’, and ‘Shiver’, said that the comparisons were “extremely disrespectful” and the late, legendary Swedish icon of dance/electronic music was an inspiration for him. John Summit then added that the only way to honor Avicii’s legacy was to “not make the same mistakes”. At the end of the clip, John Summit then affirmed his love for entertaining the fans and music making. Avicii and John Summit are two incredible electronic music professionals who have their own unique and phenomenal way to connect with their fans through their unforgettable tracks. The post John Summit Has Words for Fan Calling Him the “Next Avicii” appeared first on EDMTunes.
  24. After its grand anniversary celebration, Time Warp is back at Maimarkt Mannheim on October 25 and 26, 2024 for a significant birthday celebration as techno legend Sven Väth turns 60. The “compact” edition of Time Warp began in 2021 due to the pandemic and was so well-received that it has become an annual fall tradition. This year, Two Days Two Stages transforms into Two Days Two Celebrations, celebrating 30 years of Time Warp and 60 years of Sven Väth. On Friday, Sven’s birthday will be celebrated with a stage in the Maimarkthalle, and on Saturday, the second part of the 30-year celebration will take place with the usual two stages in the Maimarkthalle and -club. A diverse lineup of long-time Time Warp heroes and newcomers has been curated to mark the special occasion. Sven Väth, who first performed at Time Warp in 1995 and has been an integral part of the family since, will be performing, while Nina Kraviz will join in the celebrations, along with Keinemusik members &ME and Rampa. A back-to-back set from Charlotte de Witte and Enrico Sangiuliano is also expected to be a fan highlight. On Saturday, techno and house music heavyweights like Adam Beyer, Indira Paganotto, Reinier Zonneveld, and Vintage Culture will perform. New talents such as Alignment, Cera Khin, Miss Monique, and Nico Moreno will make their Time Warp debut. Fans can look forward to another stellar edition in this jubilee year. The April Time Warp drew 30,000 visitors from around the world to celebrate with over 70 artists for nearly 30 hours. A successful edition followed in Sao Paulo. This fall, alongside Mannheim, Time Warp will debut in Madrid and hold its seventh edition in New York. For more information and tickets, visit www.time-warp.de. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, as the November edition sold out several weeks in advance.
  25. The fourth edition of Croatia’s scene-leading LMF Festival at Jarun Lake, Zagreb is just around the corner and once again on June 7th – 8th, 2024, world class DJs such as Dom Dolla, Argy, Chris Lake, Mind Against, Claptone, Matroda, Dubfire, Sam Paganini and more will arrive in Zagreb alongside a mix of regional and domestic electronic talents. LMF is More Than a Festival, It’s an Unforgettable Experience In just a few years, LMF has become the most important electronic festival in Zagreb. It is hosted at the beautiful Lake Jarun, only 15 minutes from all major points in the city, and is renowned for top-notch production, creative stage designs such as aboard a Zagreb tram, mouth-watering culinary offerings, and art displays across the site which all make it one of the most desirable in this part of Europe. Zagreb – The Ideal City Break Destination In recent years, Zagreb itself has cemented its reputation as one of the most interesting cities in Europe for a short city break. Not only is it well connected by regular and low-cost airlines with major European centres, but it is also on a great route for backpackers exploring this part of Europe and passing through Croatia to reach the beloved Adriatic coast. In the centre of this urban oasis is Lake Jarun, the host of the LMF festival. You can spend your day exploring Zagreb’s rich history, excellent cultural and gastronomic offerings, and in the evening, dance to the beats of the most electric stars of the scene World Class Music This year’s line-up is another epic showcase of the best in house, dance and techno music with Dom Dolla leading this year’s star-studded lineup. The Australian maestro is behind hits like “Take It” and “San Frandisco” which have become anthems of electronic music, and he is currently one of the most sought-after DJs in the world. Argy also stands out as a long time underground favourite who mixes up lassi house and techno with his own fresh sound, while Briton Chris Lake has always explored different genres and created his own distinctive sound that combines elements of house, tech-house, and many other similar genres. His hits like “Changes,” “Operator,” and “Turn Off The Lights” are real classics. Claptone is a magical DJ who brings real soul to his sets. He plays all over the world and has his own Ibiza party ‘The Masquerade’. He’s recognisable by his gold bird mask, hypnotic rhythms and seductive melodies that win hearts worldwide. Also performing will be the hugely popular Matroda, well-known to this audience, Mind Against, and the icon of Italian electronics, Sam Paganini. They will be joined by big names from the regional and domestic electronic scene: Bosk, Dallerium, Damir Hoffman, Danceelectric, Discopolis, DJ Jock, Einfakinn, Ilija Đoković, Joe2shine, Kosta Radman, Kraundler, Lanna Lokka, Luka Kosty, Mjuz, Percassi, Tomo in der Mühlen, Vedran Car, Viktor, and Yakka. Let the Music Be Free At LMF, the music allows you to explore your own freedoms, meet people, and create unforgettable memories, free your senses, and experience an unforgettable weekend in a stunning location. Sign up now to get tickets via https://www.lmffestival.com/.

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