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HARD Summer Music Festival Announces 2024 Lineup
Taking place at Hollywood Park in Los Angeles on Aug. 3 & 4, HARD Summer brings Under Construction, Disclosure, REZZMAU5 & many more. HARD Summer Music Festival makes its return to Los Angeles on August 3 & 4 with its 2024 edition. The two-day fest will take place at Inglewood’s Hollywood Park (adjacent to SoFi [...] The post HARD Summer Music Festival Announces 2024 Lineup appeared first on DJ Life Magazine.
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“Dr. Dre especially would love if there was a way to have total isolation with live drums”: Trevor Lawrence Jr. on blurring the lines between acoustic kits and drum machines
In a new video, beatmaking legend Trevor Lawrence Jr. dives into his relationship with longtime collaborator Dr. Dre as well as the latter’s “drum machine mentality” towards acoustic kits. READ MORE: Justice: “We heard Sicko Mode by Travis Scott and said, ‘Wow, we’re still thinking about music in an ancient way’” Speaking with Lauten Audio about his creative history with Dre, Lawrence says: [via MusicRadar]: “I met Dre in ‘93, right when he was gonna leave Death Row. He was gonna do an all-black heavy metal band, and I auditioned for it and got it. But then everything happened and it kind of just went away.” “A couple of years later, he was doing Saturday Night Live and he remembered me, so he called me to go and do SNL. That was like, ‘96. In ‘98 we did it again because he’d released Chronic 2000.” “Then there was a 10-year gap of just random sessions,” Lawrence recalls. “And in 2008 I’d just done my boy Everlast’s album and I was gonna MD him and go on the road. Then Dre called me for some sessions and was like, ‘Yo, what’s your availability?’” “I was like, ‘I’m here for a few weeks before I start travelling.’, then it was sort of like the movies, I tell this story a lot. I went in the office and they literally put the cheque down, like ‘No. What’s your schedule?’. “So from 2008 I was there as a producer, started making records with him and was in the control room. And then I never left.” As for their approach to sound design, Lawrence explains: “There’s a drum machine mentality [towards acoustic drums]. A lot of times, Dre especially would love if there was a way to have total isolation with live drums. There’s a lot of gating and things, because he really likes everything to be isolated.” Watch the full interview below. The post “Dr. Dre especially would love if there was a way to have total isolation with live drums”: Trevor Lawrence Jr. on blurring the lines between acoustic kits and drum machines appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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Best new mixing plugins, effects and VST instruments out this week
In music production, plugins are software add-ons that expand the capabilities of your DAW; these could be virtual instruments and creative effects, EQ and compressors, or tools that make editing a lot more manageable. READ MORE: NAMM 2024 recap: All the biggest synth, studio, DJ and software releases Below is a rolling list of the new plugin releases that catch our eye, so you can keep on top of any software goodies you may have missed that could be essential to your production process. We update this list every week, so be sure to check back regularly for the latest virtual instruments, effects, mixing plugins and more. Happy producing! Latest virtual instruments, effects and mixing plugins (Last update: 15 March 2024) Trash by iZotope [products ids=”1whqi3hoxqNulx5G2IQndl”] Trash is back, baby. This iconic distortion plugin by iZotope was originally launched in 2003 but has returned with a reimagined new look and modern features. This is a powerful distortion plugin with over 60 distortion types and 600 impulse responses. It features intuitive XY pad controls, an Envelope Follower, and a cool Dice Roll random function for finding new inspiration. There’s a new free version, Trash Lite, and it’s now available for desktop and iPad, giving you professional sound shaping for musicians and producers alike. Buy it for $79 on Plugin Boutique Studio Drums by Crow Hill Vault The Crow Hill Company, the brand of ex-Sptifire co-founder Christian Henson, introduced Studio Drums this week, the latest of its Crow Hill Vaults series. This is a free alt-rock drum kit plugin that aims to be unlike typical drum samples by letting you play multi-sampled drums. Functioning, coincidentally, a bit like LABS by Spitfire Audio, Studio Drums provides a unique ecosystem of drum sounds for you to explore, thanks to a robust alt-rock kit reminiscent of the 90s. Find out more on The Crow Hill Company. Bïrb by Blööps This one’s a bit strange. Bïrb is a multi-effect plugin, “as created from a chirp heard outside of the window”, built for Ableton Live. It aims to… make your sounds sound like a bird, we thnk? Anyway, it has a petrifying promo video. We’re not exactly sure what’s going on here, to be honest, but by the looks of it, Bïrb is inspired by birds, letting you add effects, including stereo delay, fine-tune spread and feedback. It comes in three parts: Flock, a repeater, Sing, a resonating engine with 10 bird types, and Nature, an enveloping space with wind motion. Bïrb costs $14. Find out more on Blööps. Time Oddity Chorus by Modalics Time Oddity Chorus, a new chorus plugin by Modalics, enriches your tracks with immersive depth and movement. Its centrepiece, the Color knob, offers a spectrum of tones, while the Voices control adds dimension. Warp Mode is there for wild modulation effects while the Filters section includes a unique Damp knob for warmth. Buy Time Oddity Chorus for $29 on Modalics. TUNDRA by Soundghost TUNDRA is a new synth that offers “frozen ambient soundscapes”. Crafted from acoustic and modular synthesis, Tundra offers two layers of 100 frozen-in-time samples with reverb and granular effects. Randomize for infinite soundscapes, or use built-in tools like bit crushing and filters to craft your own. With 50 presets and 100 samples, it’s ideal for instant sound design. Buy TUNDRA for £29 on Soundghost. Super Lynn Drums by SampleScience Super Lynn Drums is a new plugin that emulates the classic 1980s drum machine, the LinnDrum, using FM synthesis and physical modelling. It features four drum kits, customisable tuning, effects, and is available in VST/VST3/AU formats for $20. Find out more about Super Lynn Drums at SampleScience. AMPKNOB S_ZERO 100 by Bogren Ampknob MLC S_Zero 100 gives you boutique tube amp sounds in a simple format, thanks to its one-knob nature and three channels for versatile, high-quality guitar tones. It includes a pedal switch and a standalone version with a tuner, metronome, and riff recorder. AMPKNOB S_ZERO 100 is €39 as an intro price, jumping back up to €49 soon. Buy it on Bogren Digital. Factoid 2 by Anemond Factoid 2 is a plugin and standalone app that lets you extract stems from a sample and loop them in interesting ways to come up with new grooves. Say, for example, a snare and a kick occur on the same beat in a sample, they could be separated, allowing for interesting remixing opportunities. Factoid 2 costs €29 and you can find out more from Anemond. Jacob Collier Audience Choir plugin by Native Instruments Six-time Grammy winner Jacob Collier, who featured on our My Forever Studio podcast in 2022, has worked with Native Instruments to build his own free virtual choir through the Audience Choir plugin. It offers 22 unique show recordings, percussion tracks, a Vowel Morph Pad, preset options, effects, stereo width adjustment, and a chord generator for enhanced user control. It’s free to download from Native Instruments. Lace by Acustica Audio Lace by Acustica Audio is essentially a new plugin suite that offers emulations of carefully selected high-quality hardware limiters, including rare models. It’s an advanced true peak brick wall limiter, preserving transparency, transients, and low frequencies. With two GUI options, Lace solves challenges in mixing and mastering, ensuring balanced sound in your project. It’s $89 until 25 March, jumping back up to its original price of $189 thereafter. Check it out at Acustica Audio. Bloom Drum Breaks by Excite Audio Looking for drum breaks? Excite Audio has you covered. Its new plugin, Bloom Drum Breaks, provides 250 royalty-free drum break loops, giving you a fun-to-use interface on which to chop them up in a colourful, visual way. Bloom Drum Breaks currently costs $49. Find it on Plugin Boutique. Lumina Delay by Mountainroad DSP Lumina Delay transforms traditional delays with its unique features, enabling instant and precise pattern drawing without limits. Offering dynamic effects, intuitive controls, and a grid-based interface, it redefines delay possibilities for that can create spacey atmospheres in your music. The plugin costs $150. Find it on Mountain Road DSP. Mellow Harmonics by SampleScience Mellow Harmonics is is a virtual instrument reminiscent of the golden era of music. It’s inspired by the Mellotron and iconic string synthesizers of the 1970s, and offers a unique blend of FM synthesis and tape processing, providing a rich palette of vintage sounds, letting you create nostalgic vibes. It costs $30 and you can find out more on SampleScience. Spitfire Symphony Orchestra by Spitfire Audio [products ids=”74yEjWWY4Y90s3BegjChK”] Spitfire Audio’s new plugin features a complete orchestra with 118 players, including strings, brass, woodwind, and percussion. It offers over 800 articulations, new performance legato, Ostinatum mode, and a user-friendly interface. Symphony Orchestra costs £499/$629/€569. Find out more at Spitfire Audio. GForce Oberheim OB-EZ [products ids=”6RIE49O5uqwPxdMS4N7uxL”] GForce and Oberheim have teamed up for another stunning authentic classic synth emulation, this time of the 1974-launched Oberheim OB-E. This plugin offers authentic Oberheim 8-Voice emulation with essential controls and a vintage knob for analogue warmth. With over 260 presets and a powerful preset browser, it’s a fine choice if you’re looking for quick inspiration. GForce Oberheim OB-EZ is set to cost $50, but is $25 right now as an intro offer. Find out more at Thomann. Rando by MonkeyC Rando is a randomiser sampler that offers a unique approach to editing your sample library. By pointing Rando to your sample folders and hitting a button, you can generate a random selection of sounds on your keyboard or piano roll. It’s designed to be a lightweight creative tool for producers looking to rediscover their sounds and explore new possibilities. With features like text and category search, automatic tuning and tempo stretching, and a full sequencer section, Rando provides a versatile and fun experience for producers of all levels. Read more at Monkey C Audio. Widener & Clipper by Softube Softube has launched two new plugins, Widener and Clipper. Clipper is a versatile tool for music producers, offering dual-stage clipping with features like RMS and Peak stages, analogue colour options, and a soft knee function. It’s designed to balance loudness while allowing for creative sound shaping. Widener enhances mono and stereo tracks with five algorithms, creating a wider soundstage while maintaining mono compatibility. It suits various mixing needs, offering algorithms like Classic, Frequency Spread, Rotation, Ambience, and Reflections for optimal stereo imaging. You can purchase both of these new Softube plugins as one bundle for $87 from Plugin Boutique. Sleek by HoRNet [products ids=”1x2P5UxLPeoxQ8tJXLAmED”] HoRNet Sleek, a powerful plugin designed for audio clarity. Featuring automatic resonance suppression, a four-band equaliser, graphical spectrum visualization, and more, Sleek ensures precise control over your sound. With light and dark mode support, cross-platform compatibility, and factory presets, it’s ideal for professionals and beginners alike. You can buy it from HoRNet Plugins for $29.99. Kalide Collage 2.0 Kalide’s Collage 2.0, an audio plugin multiverse, offers a diverse range of creative effects with 43 processors and customisable interfaces. This second version introduces macro and LFO assignments, eight new effects, a simplified workflow, and more. With over a thousand presets and ongoing updates, it’s an evolving, adaptable tool for musicians and producers. Find out more at Kalide. Aurora by UVI Audio UVI‘s Aurora is a modern concert grand piano plugin offering rich emotive textures and atmospheres. Recorded at Guillaume Tell sound stage in Paris, it features deep internal modulation and a semi-modular effects engine for versatile sound shaping. With a special introductory price until February 25th, 2024, Aurora is available for $79/79€ with crossgrade pricing at $39/39€. Aurora can be downloaded from UVI Audio. Motto Akemie by ALM Busy Circuits ALM Busy Circuits introduces Motto Akemie, a 6 Voice FM drum synth and step sequencer plugin inspired by the Akemie’s Taiko Eurorack module. Featuring controls and FM sounds akin to the hardware counterpart, it includes a multitrack step sequencer, MIDI support, and MTS-ESP microtuning. Available for macOS and Windows, with a fully functional 7-day trial period. Key features include: 6 Akemie’s Taiko-based FM drum voices, dual operator voices with wavetables, mute/solo/level controls per voice, per-voice step sequencers, track randomization, 16 pattern banks, automation/MIDI control per voice, and intuitive presets. Motto Akemie costs $40 and you download it via ALM Busy Circuits. CR-78 by Cherry Audio [products ids=”1aRckSb2NMHgZp8xLJ3NvI”] Cherry Audio has gifted us with its first ever drum machine plugin, the CR-78, which faithfully recreates Roland’s iconic programmable analogue unit from 1978. With a step sequencing interface inspired by later Roland units, it enhances the original programming method. Features include editable voices, an effects section, a mixer, a global EQ/compressor, MIDI compatibility, and an extensive preset library. Cherry Audio CR-78 costs $52/£42 and is available to download from Plugin Boutique. Vox by BLEASS BLEASS Vox offers easy vocal manipulation, shaping every detail of your projects with its powerful yet efficient engine. Craft unique effects by manipulating formant characteristics and exploring new melodies with pitch transposition. The UNISON processor adds depth, while the flexible vibrato processor amps up expression without complex configurations. Ideal for both studio and live settings, BLEASS Vox streamlines vocal processing for creative freedom and exceptional sound. Vox costs $31/£24 and yo can download it from Plugin Boutique. Grey Pro by Acustica Audio Credit: Acustica Audio Grey Pro, Acustica’s latest plugin suite, faithfully emulates three renowned American VCA-based compressors known for enhancing low-end cohesion with minimal distortion. Available in standard and full versions, it introduces modern features like dynamic metering displays. It has three compressor models to choose from, so you can capture iconic vintage sounds effortlessly. Acustica’s Grey Pro costs $69 and is available to download via Acustica Audio. Crystal Bowls by Spitfire Audio Spitfire Audio recently partnered with composer Aska Matsumiya to launch Crystal Bowls, a unique sample library capturing the ethereal tones of crystal bowls and tuning forks. Recorded in London’s Round Chapel, it offers diverse sounds suitable for all skill levels, presented in an elegant interface with intuitive controls. Crystal Bowls costs $99/£79 and is available from Spitfire Audio. TRIAZ by Wave Alchemy TRIAZ is a new “game-changing drum machine” plugin by Wave Alchemy that lets you create beefy, complex drum patterns with polyrhythmic sequencing, mixing, and layering. There are 700+ presets on offer, 15,000 curated samples, and per-step modulation so you can make unique beats that fit into your projects. TRIAZ is compatible as a plugin for macOS and Windows, enabling seamless export of creations via MIDI or audio. TRIAZ costs $125/£99 and is available on Plugin Boutique. How to install VST and AU plugins on Windows, Mac and iOS If your plugin came as a .zip file, and not an installer, you may have to manually install it. Here’s how… VST3 plugins: Unzip the plugin folder Copy the .VST file to your default plugin folder (Windows default: C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3, Mac default: /Library/Audio/Plugins/VST) Start your DAW Rescan your plugin directory AUv3 plugins: Download and install plugin from the App Store Insert plugin in your DAW Select the AUv3 plugin from the Audio Unit Extensions tab Where to download freeware plugins and VSTs Our freeware section is an excellent place to start; each month, we also compile round-ups of the best free plugins and samples to download. The production community is full of passionate developers who’ve given away instruments, effects and other plugins as freeware. Some of our favourites include Valhalla’s Supermassive reverb, Apogee’s Soft Limit and Matt Tytel’s Helm polysynth. Remember, most developers also offer free trials for their plugins. Are DAW stock plugins good enough? Most major DAWs these days will come with a more-than-serviceable collection of ‘stock’ plugins for music-making: Logic Pro’s software instrument library is rich and varied; Ableton Live’s synth engines cover additive, subtractive and granular methods, and the Pro Tools suite of mixing plugins is still widely used by pro engineers. A good producer isn’t their plugin folder, but their ability to make good decisions. Increase your knowledge: instead of buying a synth samples, learn about the fundamentals of synthesis; kick drum sounding too skinny? learn to compress properly. The post Best new mixing plugins, effects and VST instruments out this week appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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Backwoods Creek delivered the ultimate Southern soul-rock anthem ‘Alright’
Sensing cynicism in the universal waters, Backwoods Creek prescribed a potent dose of optimism with their latest single, ‘Alright’. The refreshing take on bluesy soul-swathed Southern rock played fast and loose with the genre constraints while keeping the instrumental arrangement tight enough to unravel as every rock-inclined muso’s wet dream. Part lyrical mantra, part musical Tour De Force, the UK-based quintet exhibited ‘Alright’ as a masterclass in balancing raw, overdriven guitars and whiskey-soaked vocals with an undercurrent of hope and redemption. It’s a track that carries the dynamic energy of power pop while remaining true to its bluesy rock and roll roots. The virtuosic cohesion of the instrumentals showcases their skill and chemistry, honed through years of friendship and collaboration, and you don’t have to buy tickets to their live shows (even though you really should) to witness their infectious energy performance energy; the band’s electrifying aura is perfectly captured in this track. No one can deny that while life is on a downward trajectory hearing everything will be alright prises ennui out of your perception. This life-affirming hit goes beyond reassurance – it’s transformative. Alright will hit the airwaves on March 15; check out the release via the official […] The post Backwoods Creek delivered the ultimate Southern soul-rock anthem ‘Alright’ appeared first on A&R Factory.
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“In the future you’ll go to Spotify, you’ll see The Beatles, and The Beatles AI”: Rick Beato shares his worries about AI
If there’s someone who knows his stuff, it’s Rick Beato. The YouTuber often has interesting things to say, and this time he’s talking about AI. READ MORE: “It’s like we’ve invented fire and the first thing we’ve thought to do with it is to burn down our house”: Lex Dromgoole thinks we shouldn’t jump to the worst conclusions with AI In November 2023, Beato testified at a Senate hearing about the technology, and almost four months later is speaking on it again, this time in an interview with News 8 WROC – and he’s got mixed views on the matter. He says, “There will be things that people like, that are created by AI, and there will be people 20 years from now, [saying], ‘Oh, I much prefer AI Rolling Stones than [the original] Rolling Stones. That’s just gonna be a thing.” He continues, “People, companies – whether it’s Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, Warner Music, UMG, Sony – are gonna have all their own AI-generated music. Those are the downsides. Who’s gonna hold the copyright on it? What are the songs that the models are gonna be trained on? I believe, in the future, you’ll go to Apple Music or Spotify, you’ll see The Beatles, and The Beatles AI; Led Zeppelin, and Led Zeppelin AI.” That said, he does have some good things to say about AI. “One of [the benefits] is on the display in the new Beatles song they did [Now and Then], where you can use AI to separate things like [the track where] John Lennon sang and played the piano,” he says. “You can separate the voice from the piano without any artefacts, which you could never do before. You can’t hear any of the piano in his voice, and you can’t hear any of his voice in the piano. That’s a really great thing.” In the interview, Beato also looks at the current trends in music that he’s noticed. “Country and rock have taken a turn up, and hip-hop has gone down in popularity over the last four years or so, which I thought was interesting,” he says. ”I noticed on some of the Spotify countdowns that I do, that there’s a lot more country songs [among the top 10], more rock songs, more songs with organic instruments like guitar, less autotune, less programmed beats. There’s definitely a change happening in popular music, and I don’t know if it’s a trend; we’ll see what happens. Usually, it takes a couple of years to see things through. But there are some trends that are happening, [and] that I think are really positive.” You can watch the entire interview here: To hear more from Rick Beato, head to his official YouTube channel. The post “In the future you’ll go to Spotify, you’ll see The Beatles, and The Beatles AI”: Rick Beato shares his worries about AI appeared first on MusicTech. View the full article
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Orange Tree Samples releases "Evolution Indie Rock" for Kontakt Player with Intro Offer
Orange Tree Samples has released Evolution Indie Rock, an electric guitar sample library powered by Native Instruments' Kontakt Player. They say: The samples... Read More
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Conner Jay Delivers Solid Vocal House Cut ‘Q The Love’ On Fibre Records
Iconic Leeds Venue Fibre celebrates their fifth Fibre Records release. Fibre Records launches into 2024 with a compelling House track from Fibre resident Conner Jay. Pairing succinct piano stabs with uplifting vocals to create a euphoric atmosphere atop a driving beat with unparalleled energy, Q The Love is yet another uplifting House Banger from the Fibre crew. Stamping their mark on the modern house scene with their recent run of releases this is an essential anthem in the making. Conner Jay’s authentic passion for music traces back to his formative years at age of 10, when his mum would bring him promotional CD’s from renowned UK Speed Garage and Bassline nights in Yorkshire from the likes of Casa Loco, Niche and Boiler House. As Conner got older, he found himself drawn to House music and focused on this sound through his years of learning to DJ & Produce, while still incorporating the classic Speed Garage style in his sets, paying homage to his musical roots.The infectious piano stabs and electrifying basslines in Q The Love serve as a testament to the sound that Conner is deeply drawn to and has dedicated years to perfecting through practice. Reflecting on the successful Fibre brand, it first opened its doors in 2000’s and has continued its monumental impact upon Leeds’ nightlife ever since. As an innovative venue, it remains a safe space for all to enjoy a night out in the city. Partygoers have consistently been flocking to Fibre for the past 24 years and show no sign of slowing. Its appeal alongside its local talent spectrum bridges the gap between the more traditional LGBTQ+ bars in the area and straight venues (where not everyone is always actively made feel welcome). Fibre itself has become a resilient institution for the people of Leeds and far beyond, standing for equality, freedom and originality at every turn. With music at its core and primary focus, it remains ahead of the game as genres fluidly come and go. Built upon the foundations of Funky House that was broadly undiscovered in Leeds at the time when it first cycled. The venue has steadily maintained its sonic prominence by continually evolving its sound alongside the changes and trends in the House Music scene, across the decades of club focussed activity. Last year, after 23 years of iconic parties, the Fibre crew made the decision to launch their in-house record label Fibre Records. Co-Owner Michael Rothwell says: “The concept of launching a record label centred around Fibre and its distinctive sound has always been a topic of discussion, but the timing never seemed quite right. Now, after an incredible 23 years and the launch of our book, we are finally ready to introduce Fibre to the rest of the world with our very own label, Fibre Records. Our mission is clear: to release dance floor filling tracks that embody the unique and captivating sound experienced week after week at Fibre.” With solid releases like Conner Jay’s ‘Q The Love’ the imprint is fast gaining traction on the charts and becoming a staple for cutting edge talent of today. Conner Jay ‘Q The Love’ Follow: Conner Jay: Instagram, Soundcloud, Spotify Fibre: Website, Instagram Demo Submissions: https://tstack.app/fibrerecords/send The post Conner Jay Delivers Solid Vocal House Cut ‘Q The Love’ On Fibre Records appeared first on Electic Mode.
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2Smile Present Club Ready ‘U Don’t Feel It’ On Their Ondawey Music Imprint
Ondawey Music bosses 2smile continue their impressive run of form with their brand new outing ‘U Don’t Feel It’. An ethereal melodic Techno jam, U Don’t Feel It combines raw emotion with driving dancefloor energy generating a reflective anthem that is both introspective and immersive whilst providing the unmatched energy required for the biggest of club settings. With its succinct driving bass, suspense filled breaks perfectly combined with haunting vocals that reverberate. The track title, U Don’t Feel It is unmatched in sonic prowess proving to be yet another prime example of 2smile’s unique skill of producing consistent melodic tracks of the highest order. U Don’t Feel It marks the fifth release this year from the French duo, who are showing absolutely no signs of slowing down. Releasing primarily on their own Ondawey Music imprint, their frequent high calibre output has caught the eye of some of the industry’s biggest players including Paco Osuna, Alex Medina, Terry Francis, DJ Ross firmly cementing their appeal in the worldwide club scene. Under the moniker 2smile Axel Franchi and Benjamin Guerini, are two prominent stalwarts in the electronic music landscape active for over two decades. Evolving through the various stages of the industry. Initially recognised for their sound system contributions (OQP + METEK) and trailblazing free parties in Europe, the duo adopted distinct pseudonyms (XTECH / OKUPE / BEN METEK) for underground events. Their prominence extends to their productions featured on renowned Tekno and HardTekno labels, earning them lauded recognition as pioneers in the genre and consistent chart-toppers in vinyl sales. With a recent collaboration, they formed 2smile to explore more unifying styles, embracing Deep House, Melodic House, Tech House and Techno, aligned with their evolving musical preferences. With a sea of possibility, the Ondawey bosses continue to impress with a multitude of projects on the horizon, this year seeing the pair expand their label output tenfold. With forthcoming releases from past collaborators Sekael and Jade Praize, Ondawey Music is set to serve as a platform to showcase cutting edge talent and emerging artists alike. The dynamic duo will actively see the return of their highly successful label showcases, taking Ondawey across France, Spain, UK and the Netherlands. With an output that is both energetic and melodic, fluidly mixing genres whilst incorporating elements of music from across the world, their top class productions, combined with their abundant stage presence assures 2smile as one of the most exciting emerging acts to watch this year. Stream/Buy U Don’t Feel It Follow 2smile: Facebook | Instagram | Soundcloud The post 2Smile Present Club Ready ‘U Don’t Feel It’ On Their Ondawey Music Imprint appeared first on Electic Mode.
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Boys Noize and Rico Nasty link up on new single, ‘Arintintin’: Listen
Taken from the joint 'HARDCORE DR3AMZ' EP, which lands this month
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Released 10 Years Ago: David Guetta & Showtek – Bad
A decade ago, on March 17, 2014, David Guetta and Showtek, two powerhouses in the electronic dance music world, collaborated to release ‘Bad’, a track that would become an instant sensation in festivals and on radio waves globally. The synergy between these two acts was undeniable, and ‘Bad’ was a testament to their ability to create captivating, high-energy music. Its success led to further collaborations between the artists, including ‘Sun Goes Down’ and ‘Your Love’, cementing their partnership as a force to be reckoned with in the EDM scene. Showtek, the Dutch production duo consisting of brothers Wouter and Sjoerd Janssen, has made an indelible mark in the electronic music industry. Known for their melody-driven hooks and beat-heavy songs, Showtek initially gained fame in the hardstyle genre before evolving into leaders in the broader EDM landscape. Their high-energy performances and memorable anthems have earned them a global fanbase and a reputation as innovators in the genre. David Guetta, a French electronic music producer, has been a pivotal figure in shaping modern EDM. His ability to blend Daft Punk‘s sleek house style with electroclash elements propelled him to international fame, particularly during the late-2000s EDM boom with hits like ‘One Love’ and ‘Nothing But the Beat’. David Guetta‘s tracks have consistently dominated dance charts, making him one of the most influential and recognizable artists in electronic music. Together, David Guetta and Showtek‘s ‘Bad’ stands as a vibrant example of their collective talent and the infectious energy they bring to the EDM world. The track’s enduring popularity highlights its impact and the continued relevance of both artists in shaping the sound and direction of electronic dance music.
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Released 10 Years Ago: David Guetta & Showtek – Bad
A decade ago, on March 17, 2014, David Guetta and Showtek, two powerhouses in the electronic dance music world, collaborated to release ‘Bad’, a track that would become an instant sensation in festivals and on radio waves globally. The synergy between these two acts was undeniable, and ‘Bad’ was a testament to their ability to create captivating, high-energy music. Its success led to further collaborations between the artists, including ‘Sun Goes Down’ and ‘Your Love’, cementing their partnership as a force to be reckoned with in the EDM scene. Showtek, the Dutch production duo consisting of brothers Wouter and Sjoerd Janssen, has made an indelible mark in the electronic music industry. Known for their melody-driven hooks and beat-heavy songs, Showtek initially gained fame in the hardstyle genre before evolving into leaders in the broader EDM landscape. Their high-energy performances and memorable anthems have earned them a global fanbase and a reputation as innovators in the genre. David Guetta, a French electronic music producer, has been a pivotal figure in shaping modern EDM. His ability to blend Daft Punk‘s sleek house style with electroclash elements propelled him to international fame, particularly during the late-2000s EDM boom with hits like ‘One Love’ and ‘Nothing But the Beat’. David Guetta‘s tracks have consistently dominated dance charts, making him one of the most influential and recognizable artists in electronic music. Together, David Guetta and Showtek‘s ‘Bad’ stands as a vibrant example of their collective talent and the infectious energy they bring to the EDM world. The track’s enduring popularity highlights its impact and the continued relevance of both artists in shaping the sound and direction of electronic dance music.
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Muletone Audio updates Upright Piano and Cajons for Kontakt
Muletone Audio has released a graphics update for the Upright Piano and Cajons Libraries for Kontakt. The update consists of a new GUI and more resources, in addition to better... Read More
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David Guetta and Morten continue FutureRave sound with ‘The Future Is Now/ The Truth’: Listen
While David Guetta seems to lack endless energy and creativity in his output and inspiration within the electronic music community, his work alongside Morten has been amongst his most inspiring output. Now the two FutureRave producers have come together for two brand new anthems just in time for festival season. It is hard to put … Continued David Guetta and Morten continue FutureRave sound with ‘The Future Is Now/ The Truth’: Listen
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AlphaTheta Launches the euphonia Professional Rotary Mixer Equipped With Rupert Neves Designs Transformer
“We’re so pleased to introduce the euphonia professional rotary mixer,” said Yoshinori Kataoka, AlphaTheta’s President & CEO. AlphaTheta Corporation announces the release of the euphonia from its AlphaTheta brand, a professional 4-channel rotary mixer that creates an amazingly natural and smooth mixing experience. The euphonia builds on 30 years of audio technology and innovation while [...] The post AlphaTheta Launches the euphonia Professional Rotary Mixer Equipped With Rupert Neves Designs Transformer appeared first on DJ Life Magazine.
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Selections: Wata Igarashi
In this series, we invite DJs, producers and label heads to dig into their digital crates and share the contents of their collections. This week, Wata Igarashi spotlights deep, weird and driving techno
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UK festival scene at risk as more than 20 cancel or postpone 2024 editions
The Association of Independent Festivals warns "the UK could see over 100 festivals disappear in 2024" Continue reading...
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AXMO Are ‘Back Again’ With New Banger
AXMO are back at it again with their third release in as many months. The German DJ and Producer duo continue to impress on their journey to make 2024 their most productive year to date. With ‘Back Again’ these two truly have proven once again that they know how to make uplifting dance floor fillers. With their euphoric sound between big room, happy hardcore and trance, AXMO have been impressing ever since their inaugural release in 2020. This time the W&W protégés have taken the tempo down ever so slightly, but have added a plethora of emotion and passion. Piano chords and plucky electric guitar sounds lead the way into the breaks and form the perfect frame for vocals full of hopefulness and joy. Since it wouldn’t be a real AXMO release without plenty of energy, the drops offer up punchy kicks and addicting plays on the catchy melody. What’s not to love? With ‘Back Again’, AXMO add to their stunning portfolio of top-notch Rave Culture releases. This one is sure to be a staple of the upcoming 2024 festival season and will certainly have crowds all over the world sing along.
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AXMO Are ‘Back Again’ With New Banger
AXMO are back at it again with their third release in as many months. The German DJ and Producer duo continue to impress on their journey to make 2024 their most productive year to date. With ‘Back Again’ these two truly have proven once again that they know how to make uplifting dance floor fillers. With their euphoric sound between big room, happy hardcore and trance, AXMO have been impressing ever since their inaugural release in 2020. This time the W&W protégés have taken the tempo down ever so slightly, but have added a plethora of emotion and passion. Piano chords and plucky electric guitar sounds lead the way into the breaks and form the perfect frame for vocals full of hopefulness and joy. Since it wouldn’t be a real AXMO release without plenty of energy, the drops offer up punchy kicks and addicting plays on the catchy melody. What’s not to love? With ‘Back Again’, AXMO add to their stunning portfolio of top-notch Rave Culture releases. This one is sure to be a staple of the upcoming 2024 festival season and will certainly have crowds all over the world sing along.
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Milan's Tempio del Futuro Perduto to throw debut three-day festival in Berlin
Skee Mask and Zenker Brothers will go back-to-back in a special session for the festival's debut Continue reading...
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Released 9 Years Ago: Tiësto & KSHMR – Secrets
Nine years ago, on March 16, 2015, Tiësto and KSHMR released ‘Secrets’, a track that not only lived up to its immense anticipation but also exceeded expectations. Featuring the captivating vocals of Vassy, the collaboration created a magnetic fusion of big room themes and strong pop elements, becoming an instant anthem for festival crowds worldwide. The single, characterized by its timeless chords and powerful, contemporary beats, has amassed over 300 million streams, marking it as a significant success in the careers of all artists involved. Tiësto, a household name in the electronic dance music world, has been at the forefront of the genre for over two decades. Known for constantly evolving his style to align with the latest musical trends, Tiësto‘s enduring success and influence have made him an iconic figure in EDM. His career is a chronicle of groundbreaking music, resonating with audiences across the globe. KSHMR, who initially found major commercial success as part of the production duo The Cataracs with hits like ‘Like A G6’, emerged as a potent force in the EDM scene with his solo ventures. ‘Secrets’ stands as a testament to his talent and versatility as a producer. With over 200 million Spotify streams, the track highlights KSHMR‘s knack for creating hit songs that blend energetic electronic beats with catchy melodies. Following ‘Secrets’, KSHMR continued to produce hit tracks like ‘Megalodon’, ‘Burn’, ‘Karate’, and ‘Wildcard’, further cementing his place in the electronic music industry. ‘Secrets’ remains a significant collaboration in EDM, showcasing the perfect blend of Tiësto‘s experience and KSHMR‘s innovative approach to music production. The track continues to resonate with fans, epitomizing the timeless quality of great electronic music.
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Released 9 Years Ago: Tiësto & KSHMR – Secrets
Nine years ago, on March 16, 2015, Tiësto and KSHMR released ‘Secrets’, a track that not only lived up to its immense anticipation but also exceeded expectations. Featuring the captivating vocals of Vassy, the collaboration created a magnetic fusion of big room themes and strong pop elements, becoming an instant anthem for festival crowds worldwide. The single, characterized by its timeless chords and powerful, contemporary beats, has amassed over 300 million streams, marking it as a significant success in the careers of all artists involved. Tiësto, a household name in the electronic dance music world, has been at the forefront of the genre for over two decades. Known for constantly evolving his style to align with the latest musical trends, Tiësto‘s enduring success and influence have made him an iconic figure in EDM. His career is a chronicle of groundbreaking music, resonating with audiences across the globe. KSHMR, who initially found major commercial success as part of the production duo The Cataracs with hits like ‘Like A G6’, emerged as a potent force in the EDM scene with his solo ventures. ‘Secrets’ stands as a testament to his talent and versatility as a producer. With over 200 million Spotify streams, the track highlights KSHMR‘s knack for creating hit songs that blend energetic electronic beats with catchy melodies. Following ‘Secrets’, KSHMR continued to produce hit tracks like ‘Megalodon’, ‘Burn’, ‘Karate’, and ‘Wildcard’, further cementing his place in the electronic music industry. ‘Secrets’ remains a significant collaboration in EDM, showcasing the perfect blend of Tiësto‘s experience and KSHMR‘s innovative approach to music production. The track continues to resonate with fans, epitomizing the timeless quality of great electronic music.
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Legendary UK dub group Creation Rebel to reissue albums via On-U Sound
Six albums, and an anthology box set of the group's work, will be issued by the label
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R3SPAWN Drops Massive Remix of ‘Infinity’ by Jonas Schmidt & Van Snyder
When Jonas Schmidt and Van Snyder came together to release the single ‘Infinity’ in 2023 it was hard to think that it could be taken to another level. But in enters R3SPAWN, as he takes the big room single and turns up the heat by injecting it with even more power and energy. The original, which saw Jonas Schmidt and Van Snyder use the lyrics and melodies from the instant classic ‘Infinity 2008’, was already a an favorite. Now, with an touch of class from R3SPAWN it receives new life. Thumping kicks, roaring synths and pulsating basslines are the main attraction of this remix with elements of the original single being incorporated perfectly. With this remix, Jonas Schmidt‘s Schmidtz Records receives yet another incredible addition to its catalog and continues to prove why it is one of the brightest labels in the scene. Stream this single below.
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R3SPAWN Drops Massive Remix of ‘Infinity’ by Jonas Schmidt & Van Snyder
When Jonas Schmidt and Van Snyder came together to release the single ‘Infinity’ in 2023 it was hard to think that it could be taken to another level. But in enters R3SPAWN, as he takes the big room single and turns up the heat by injecting it with even more power and energy. The original, which saw Jonas Schmidt and Van Snyder use the lyrics and melodies from the instant classic ‘Infinity 2008’, was already a an favorite. Now, with an touch of class from R3SPAWN it receives new life. Thumping kicks, roaring synths and pulsating basslines are the main attraction of this remix with elements of the original single being incorporated perfectly. With this remix, Jonas Schmidt‘s Schmidtz Records receives yet another incredible addition to its catalog and continues to prove why it is one of the brightest labels in the scene. Stream this single below.
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Oscar #Worldpeace announces new album, 'Mum, Pray For Your Son', shares single: Listen
Out in April, it's said to be a first-person documentation of his past few years as a son, husband and father