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Nihil Young Discusses New Mesmeric Remix To Talal’s Single “Lorean” Via Where The Heart Is Imprint
Nihil Young’s consistent output of highly expressive electronic music — notorious for a deeply melodic, gripping and arbitrary journey, tells us more about him than words ever could. Whether releasing finely-tuned techno built firmly for the clubs, or cutting-edge progressive fit for main stages across the globe, his dynamic and masterful soundscapes overflow with emotion and are delivered in what feels like an ‘effortless’ manner. His gift for evoking emotion through mesmerizing synthesizers, precise percussion, and powerful, driving grooves is ultimately what labels of the highest order such as Yotto’s Odd One Out, Nora En Pure’s Purified, Toolroom, Kittball and Zerothree began to notice. Now, he’s back with a mesmeric remix, a true prog track, to Talal’s single “Lorean” via David Hohme’s amazing Where The Heart Is imprint. As expected, Nihil Young showcases just how talented he is in the studio with a flurry of entrancing synth melodies and eerie bass stabs, all while keeping the beauty of the original at the center. We had a chance to catch up with Nihil Young to discuss his new remix. Check it out below! What elements of Talal’s original track did you want to keep, and what did you want to change? I kept one of the mean leads but turned it into a groover rather than a melody. The original is very peculiar, and it’s an 80s-inspired downbeat with chill and cute melodies which I could hardly fit into my current sound, so I had to come up with something different, trying to retain the sweet feel of it but turning it into something tougher. What is the most important aspect of a successful remix? There are a lot of factors involved: the success of the originals in the first place, the label releasing it, the placements (whether DSPs support it / like it or not), and much more. Sonically speaking, if vocals or peculiar melodies/sounds are involved, it will behoove the remixer to come up with something original and different rather than just rearranging the original or changing its speed and just a handful of sounds. To each their own, I always try to do something else entirely and retain a few sounds from the original. How has your sound evolved over the years, and where do you see your sound going next? I started with melodic Techno and House and moved on to Techno and Tech House, returning to more melodic sounds. Looking back at my catalog, I always struggled to stick to a specific sound. I had a lot of distractions and mishaps over the years that kept me from finding my sound, mastering it, and sticking to it. I’m pretty close now, finally happy and satisfied with my sound design skills, having found my instruments, etc. I intend to keep delivering melody-based, tough beats with more attention to sound design and particular techniques, go back to using my voice, various forms of sampling, and always keep an open ear and mind regarding whatever new technology may arise. Some countless instruments and plug-ins are constantly re-shaping the game and are worth looking into. What was your first reaction when you were approached to do a remix for Talal’s “Lorean” on Where The Heart Is Records? I tried to juggle my ridiculous releasing schedule, doing my best to deliver a remix to my friend Talal and to a lovely label I have never had the pleasure of working with. What do you hope listeners take away from your remix of Lorean? Any perception of any depth, emotion, positive thought, enjoyable groove or even a single sound they might like. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Nihil Young Discusses New Mesmeric Remix To Talal’s Single “Lorean” Via Where The Heart Is Imprint
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Synymata Drops 2 Euphoric Singles, “Running” & “You Hurt Me”
With pure emotion and creativity showcased in his music throughout his career, Synymata continues to take listeners on a uplifting journey with mesmerizing soundscapes and enhanced sound design. Guiding his listeners into the light even during the darkest of days, Synymata has released emotive and future bass infused singles such as “So Alive” with Zack Gray and his remarkable collaboration with no other than SLANDER and neverwaves for “When I’m With You”. Taking full control of 2023 and driving his global fan base into a state of euphoria, Synymata recently released “Running” featuring Donna Tella and “You Hurt Me” featuring Delaney Jane via NIGHTMODE Records. Delivering a fusion of feel-good instrumental and smooth, soulful vocals to let your body free this Spring, Synymata invokes those emotive sounds that make the tracks truly irresistible. He’s such a genius in the studio and his talent shines through with both singles, perhaps making them his best work yet. Hear them for yourself below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Synymata Drops 2 Euphoric Singles, “Running” & “You Hurt Me”
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Deadmau5, Steve Aoki, & Zedd to cameo in new The Muppets Mayhem series on Disney+
Disney+ is set to premiere a new Muppets series called The Electric Mayhem, following the efforts of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem as they create their first album in 45 years. The band consists of Dr. Teeth on vocals and keyboards, Animal on drums, Floyd Pepper on vocals and bass, Janice on vocals and lead guitar and Zoot on saxophone. In season five of the show, Lips joined the band on trumpet. Various cameos from rock and music legends are featured in the series including Tommy Lee from Motley Crue, Lil Nas X, Paula Abdul, Kesha, Morgan Freeman, Danny Trejo and more. At one point in the series while the group is trying to find their “sound,” record exec Nora (Lilly Singh) has them meet with various producers, including Zedd, Deadmau5, and Steve Aoki. The show begins streaming May 10 exclusively on Disney+. Putting the band back together. Catch me on The Electric Mayhem, streaming May 10 on @DisneyPlus.@Muppets_Mayhem pic.twitter.com/MXQ3zj7qkX — Zedd (@Zedd) April 12, 2023 The Electric Mayhem is BACK! Get in the groove with #TheMuppetsMayhem, streaming May 10 on @DisneyPlus! pic.twitter.com/3yqDTHNXr4 — The Muppets Mayhem (@Muppets_Mayhem) April 12, 2023 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Deadmau5, Steve Aoki, & Zedd to cameo in new The Muppets Mayhem series on Disney+
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Alison Wonderland engaged to Ti West on eve of Whyte Fang album & Coachella
A month ago almost to the day, Alison Wonderland announced her pregnancy with director Ti West. Now, a day ahead of the release of her Whyte Fang album and coinciding performance at Coachella, the two have become engaged. “MAJOR LIFE UPDATE! I just got engaged to the LOML!!!!!!!! AND I play Coachella tomorrow under whyte fang AND my @thewhytefang album comes out tomorrow… and when I marry Ti my actual initials will be AW!!! BIG NEWS” The Whyte Fang album explores a more experimental side of her musical creations and fans are sure to love it. MAJOR LIFE UPDATE! I just got engaged to the LOML!!!!!!!! AND I play Coachella tomorrow under whyte fang AND my @thewhytefang album comes out tomorrow… and when I marry Ti my actual initials will be AW!!! BIG NEWS pic.twitter.com/3zrAA7O4Uk — ALISON WONDERLAND (@awonderland) April 13, 2023 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alison Wonderland engaged to Ti West on eve of Whyte Fang album & Coachella
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Skream’s first dubstep tune in 10 years, “Summoned,” is nearly 6 minutes of epic-ness
Yesterday, Skream released “Summoned,” his first solo dubstep tune since 2013. Over the past decade, the UK trailblazer has been making a name for himself in house and techno, though his name had already been well-enough established in his time as one of the progenitors of 140 bass music. Over the past couple years, Skream has done a number of throwback dubstep sets, including a b2b with Rusko at EDC in 2019, a throwback set at HARD Summer in 2021, and a surprise set at Do Lab at Coachella in 2022. On the decks, he proved that he hadn’t lost his touch, and the same can be said about this new track. Keeping it dark and slow, “Summoned” feels like we’re back in 2010. As he and Benga continue to talk on social media about working together again, it’s safe to assume we’re due more Skream bass music this year. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skream’s first dubstep tune in 10 years, “Summoned,” is nearly 6 minutes of epic-ness
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Skream releasing first new dubstep track in 10 years tomorrow
It’s been 10 years since Skream released his last dubstep tune, “Kingpin” with Friction, Scrufizzer, P Money, and Riko Dan. In 2013, he moved to DJing and producing more house and disco — so if you caught him on the Red Bull Discotheque stage at Hard Day of the Dead that year, you might have been a little caught off guard. But he’s been talking way more on social media about hopping back in with Benga, and he just played FWD>> at Printworks London. Now, Maryanne Hobbs at BBC shares that he’s dropping his first new dubstep tune in a decade tomorrow. who's ready for SKREAM's @I_Skream first new Dubstep track in 10 years!!! 10.40am 12th April@BBC6Music https://t.co/r2bfgN23rQ here we are in 2007 slaying @SonarFestival pic.twitter.com/ghZBfJylK3 — maryanne hobbs (@maryannehobbs) April 11, 2023 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skream releasing first new dubstep track in 10 years tomorrow
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San Holo drops Existential Remix of Skrillex, Fred again.., & Flowdan’s “Rumble”
San Holo has become a master of his craft, weaving a creative and wholly unique sound to himself that has resulted in a very specific vibe. Even as he takes on Skrillex, Fred again.., and Flowdan’s “Rumble,” a very heavy and club-centric track, his interpretation gives all the feels. The oscillation in the main synth is definitely one of the more beautiful things that San has ever created, especially as it contrasts with the original heavier tone. Listen below! Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Holo drops Existential Remix of Skrillex, Fred again.., & Flowdan’s “Rumble”
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Beauty in the Riot: Rising to Fame on Apple Music and Making Mainstream Playlists
Beauty in the Riot is a Toronto-based artist who is swiftly becoming a household name. Her distinctive blend of jazz, R&B, and pop has won over fans all throughout North America. In 2022, Beauty in the Riot got off to a great start when her song “Hurry” was featured on the main page and editorial playlist of the American Apple Music service. As a result of this major accomplishment, she is now receiving attention from both music listeners and professionals. Passionate about composing, Beauty in the Riot offers songs that take a new approach to universal topics like heartbreak, love, and overcoming adversity. Her unusual voice and approach to singing acknowledge her inspirations while forging a unique identity all her own. After suffering the loss of her father, Haydain Neale, suddenly, Beauty in the Riot has drawn strength from his heritage. She has performed all around North America at venues like Toronto’s The Rivoli and New York’s The Legendary SOBS, where she debuted a brand new song. Beauty in the Riot is more than just a musician; she also directs and choreographs her performances. She has directed her own music videos and is committed to increasing the representation of women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. She expressed a desire to “see more ladies out there doing this.” Female directors have a unique point of view, and I hope to see more of us telling our own tales. As a result of her tenacity and hard work, Beauty in the Riot has broken through to the mainstream with her songs. Her adventure is only getting started, and she has no intention of stopping anytime soon. She is well on her way to becoming a major star in the music industry because to her innovative style and hard work. Follow her on Instagram This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Beauty in the Riot: Rising to Fame on Apple Music and Making Mainstream Playlists
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Alan Walker Drops His First Single of the Year, “Dreamer”
Alan Walker is back with his first track of 2023, “Dreamer,” a soaring, melodic progressive house instrumental that is sure to delight fans. In fact, “Dreamer” is in direct response to a Twitter poll the Norwegian producer/DJ recently posted asking “Should we take it back to the beginning?” Over 90% responded Yes. Now, thanks to that Twitter poll, we get an instant classic Alan Walker song that is sure to be a smash in his sets. Can you believe it’s been 10 years since I started posting my music on Youtube. Should we take it to the beginning? #origins — Alan Walker (@IAmAlanWalker) March 31, 2023 The accompanying music video features Walker on a Zoom call with a group of lucky Walkers that he premiered the song for. “Dreamer” is out now in collaboration with NCS (NoCopyrightSounds), the platform and community through which Alan Walker originally began his career and rose to popularity. On top of the release of “Dreamer,” Walker just announced his upcoming residency at Zouk Las Vegas. His first scheduled performance will be May 20 during EDC Weekend. “‘Dreamer’ is a tribute to the community, my early supporters, and all the dreamers out there. An instrumental record driven by the signature sonic elements that brought me to where I am today and sounds that still drive my creativity to this date. I have a lot of new projects and music in the works right now, so I’m stoked about this new residency and the possibility of connecting with my fans and the Vegas crowd. during all these shows we’ve planned for 2023 at Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub.” – AW This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alan Walker Drops His First Single of the Year, “Dreamer”
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Habstrakt Talks His Latest Album, His Personal Journey and All Things ‘Heritage’ [Interview]
“I’m both excited and nervous and I haven’t felt like that for a project of mine in a long time.” We recently reviewed the debut album from French producer/DJ Habstrakt, Heritage, here at Your EDM. The masterful and versatile work is clearly an early front runner for best albums of the year. We recently got the chance to sit down with Habstrakt, real name Adam Jouneau, for an extended interview. We went in depth into several topics from the production of Heritage, his journey from the villages of South France to world-class DJ/producer, French producer group chat, and the future of Habstrakt. As Adam and I each logged onto Zoom and starting chatting, Adam pointed out to me his insane studio setup. A true tech whiz, I was stunned by the massive modulator behind him. If you’ve ever seen Justice live, it was like a smaller version of that. Here’s our full interview. “That’s my big modulus synthesizer, that’s the system that I use to start most of my songs now. So, you’ve got a bunch of drum machines, synthesizers, effects, modulation, granular synths, there’s so much going on over there. It’s basically a big box where you can make an entire song from start to scratch. The synchronizer’s there so I just have to hit the big play button over there and something will start.” Thanks, so much Adam, we appreciate you joining us. We’re really looking forward to the album. Tell us a little bit about yourself, how you originally got into music and what’s led us here to the precipice of the album release? “Wow, it’s hard to answer that without going into very long, long stories. But, my name is Adam, I’m from the south of France, I’ve been making music sort of like my whole life. Music has always been something I’ve done, you know, I started when I was like 5-6 years old with guitar and synthesizers and everything. When I was a kid I would do a lot of circuit bending, messing around with the speakers, taking apart my dad’s radio and putting it back together to see if it still works, you know. I’ve always been kind of like that, so I can’t even really remember how I got into music, it’s just something that has always been with me. Moving forward to 2017, I moved to Los Angeles where I decided to get serious with it. I think music had picked up for me, since the early 2010s, I was starting to play shows a lot, local shows in Europe and everything. And, then things got picked up in America for me, and that’s when things got really serious. I moved here and I decided to go full-time on the project, expend all of my energy and motivation into this. And here we are now, you know, a few years later, I felt finally ready for an album. I’ve always felt that was the next chapter of my life. And, I feel like everything I’ve done then, it kind of led me to this point today, where I’m sitting.” Tell me what was the move like coming from Europe over to the States. What’s different, what’s similar, what adjustments did you have to make? “A lot of things are different for me, I left all of my family and friends to come here, I had to kind of rebuild my whole life. I was 27 years old, so all of my friends I left behind, all of my family I left behind; I have three sisters, nephews, nieces and I’m very close to my family and I had to leave all that behind. So, the first change was definitely to learn to do, to get all that motivation, and feel those days being by myself here. America’s a vast place, there’s so many different parts of the country, and it’s really hard to define American culture. You can’t just use Los Angeles as an example, there’s so many cities and states, it’s really like 50 countries packed together. The move I would say was a little overwhelming, and it was kind of tough for the first couple of years. I’m just really glad that I had the motivation, and I was really determined to keep working and to hustle. So, a lot of those moments where I was on my own, I put that energy and those emotions into music. So, that’s why I say that music’s always been there for me, and I’ll always try my best to be here for music in exchange. Yeah, I feel like I’ve been blessed, I moved to America and I knew some people already and I was already respected by some people. And respect is an important thing to me, more than success or ambition or anything like that. So, a lot of doors would open easily for me, which was a big blessing. So, I had a very lucky experience, although sometimes a little lonely.” Tell us what’s a day in the life like for you? What’s your daily routine and how do you get in the process of making a song? “To answer, I’ll talk more about these days, because the place that I’m in right now, I’ve been in for a year-and-a-half. So, the place has kind of changed my whole routine, my whole setup. So, over here, I tend to wake up and either hit the gym or have some breakfast, one or the other first. Getting my day started, I go upstairs…I usually just work on music all day to be honest, sometimes I have lunch with my girlfriend, otherwise I’ll just keep launching throughout the entire day. The creative process is that I wouldn’t even touch a computer unless it’s for email, just work on the equipment behind, kind of stay away from the screen, you know. And kind of try and get the juices flowing, just listen to myself, like, what’s the mood today? What do I want to do? And, I feel like the more I start my day by being on social media too much, being on the business side of the emails, I get lost a little bit, even a little anxious, as well. So, the normal day for me starts with a lot of self-care, like I said, working out, making myself a good breakfast, kind of cleaning up, making sure the living space is good, and that has an effect on the mental space. I go upstairs and work on the mental space and kind of decide what’s going to be the flow for the day…But, most of my days are spent at home, I don’t’ go out too much, I’ve really built myself a safe space here for me to evolve and be creative. It’s got everything that I need to take care of myself and to make sure that I’m always feeling good. That’s what I wanted to try to build for myself, so, a lot of my days are spent here in this little paradise that I built for me. I feel like with Covid, a lot of people had the chance to start working from home, and I feel like a lot of people realized that home can be something other than just a bed and a place you go after work. I’ve seen that around me for a lot of my friends who don’t necessarily work in music, but what it feels like is they started to work from home and they realized, wow, I can improve my home to really make it a really cozy, like, safe space. I really like this trend now, that people are into decorating, and seeking comfort and seeking safety. Staying at home is not seen as a bad thing anymore.” Tell us about any upcoming touring, are you going to be on the festival circuit this upcoming spring and summer? “Yeah, so there’s a lot that I can’t really tell you about. I want to keep a few surprises. Right now I’m in the middle of the album tour, which I just did my first weekend in the US with Philadelphia and Minneapolis, which was incredible. The first leg of the album tour was in Europe, so in the last 20 days, I did about six or seven shows, which was huge to me. Being a French artist and moving to the US in 2017, I had so much work to focus on what was going on here, but, it was really healthy for me to play shows back in France. And, then Covid happened and everything, and you haven’t played a show in your own country in like 3-4 years. So, it’s really hard to both communicate with the French crowd and the American crowd. Especially with the languages, the time zones, the culture’s different, the music they wanted is different. So, I had a lot of struggles with those two, back and forth. And, I feel like the shows I did the first week were incredible, the shows were sold out, packed, the energy was crazy, people knew the songs. And, it was such a crazy feeling to me to go back home and see people reacting that well to music. Realizing that all this time I was here, they were there, they actually kept listening to everything, they kept paying attention to everything I was doing. They stayed, they were true fans, and seeing that much support was incredible. So that was a great motivation to start the tour. I feel so motivated, so inspired right now. I’m about to embark on so many shows, tomorrow I’m going to Hawaii. It was my birthday two days ago, so I’m thinking just a few days there to chill. I talk a lot about self care, wherever you can take a day off. So, a lot of the tour’s going to be like that, a lot of shows across North America until May and June. And then there’s a lot of stuff, I wish I could tell you. It’ll be my first time in South Korea in June which I’m looking forward to. I have another b2b with Joyryde, that’s in the books as well. We had a b2b in September and it was one of the most fun shows we’ve ever played, so we’ve been trying to play more b2bs… And, then I’m working on a possible live show. I’m still working on the whole concept, but I’m trying to bring what you see behind me, the whole module and a real life interaction. And me, being a control freak, I kind of have to refrain from being like I want to control everything. Because, at first, my whole concept was me controlling the lights, the visuals, the smoke machine, and writing the music in real time in front of people, then I realized I don’t have six hands. Right now I’m in the conceptual phase of it, where I’m writing the schematic of what I want to do. I’m trying to foolproof the system, while debugging all the errors possible, anticipate all the errors possible. I’m in a pretty intense phase of R & D. I want to switch out from DJing; I love DJing, but I want to do a little more on stage. I’m having so much fun making this music in real time, I want to make this music on stage.” Going back to France, there’s been a ton of French guys doing really well here in the United States, you’ve got the collab with Malaa that you just released. Tell us a little bit about that scene, give us an inside look, is there like a friendly competition going on? “It’s really, really hard to describe the pride of being French, especially when you have such talented people in the present, but also in the past. You know, we all grew up with the same idols, Daft Punk, Justice, Vitalic, Etienne de Crecy. We all have those legends from the 90s that really pioneered the electronic music sound. At the same time for us growing up, you quickly realized that these were all a bunch of kids from one neighborhood in Paris and they were a very close circle. You wouldn’t be able to just show up and become friends with Justice at that time. The scene back then was a little private, a little closed. So, a lot of us, like me, grew up in little towns in villages in the south and in the north, away from the capital. And I think the new generation, with the help of the internet and social media, we had the chance to be a lot more communicative with each other. Don’t take this the wrong way when I say that those guys were in a bubble, that was the era they were in. There was no social media, so, those guys, geographically if you were close you could be in that circle, if you weren’t there it was really hard to be a part of it… So, we all communicate with each other, every French producer, from like the biggest, like DJ Snake, to the smallest, like this new kid on the block that just made a song that we all like. We all talk to each other, we all send each other music, we have a group chat with over a hundred people on Twitter. It goes beyond the scope of house music, right? So we have like dubstep and drum & bass too. So, the principle of the group chat, something I created like five years ago, it’s kind of like Fight Club, there’s rules. Rule number one, once you’re added to the group chat, you have to send your music. Rule number two, you have to share unreleased music. So, we’ll all share exclusive music with each other, we’ll give feedback to each other. So, France is a small scene at the end of the day, we all know each other really well, we all help each other. We’re based on family values and respect, respect is very important to us. It’s something you give and something you hope to receive as well. We’re very blessed right now to have people like Snake, Tchami, Malaa, the leaders of the new wave French sound…we have this really small community, while at the same time being extremely critical. I think that’s where the French quality comes from, kind of a tough love, we’re really very critical and push ourselves very hard, to always strive to be better and always make progress.” Tell us a little about the stuff you do outside of music, I’ve heard you’re quite a cook. “I think a lot of people embellish me being a cook, just because I’m French and it’s very romantic. I personally think my girlfriend cooks way better than me and she’s from Sacramento. No, I do like to cook, I worked in restaurants for a very long time. I started working when I was 15 years old to put food on the table for myself and my family and everything, so I had to do a lot of jobs. So, I started doing construction sites during the day, restaurants during the night. I started by washing the dishes and then making my way up the ladder. So, I’ve had the chance to learn a lot of things without having to go through academy training for it. I’ve learned a lot about how a kitchen works, about how restaurants in general operate. And, I kept that with me, in terms of the cooking mostly. So, there’s a lot of really traditional dishes I like to do. My mom is such a great cook, and she made us a bunch of the family recipe. So I have a lot of traditional recipes, like from my great-great-grandma, that I like to do, so cooking is a very important thing for me. The rest of the time, I’m a huge cinema fan, I love movies, I love soundtracks a lot, which is something you kind of hear in my music at times. So, you know, movies and art in general…there’s a place in LA we like called Alamo Drafthouse; you can actually eat while you’re watching a movie, combines two of my favorite things. I’m pretty simple, you know, I like to climb, I like to do workouts, I like to hike, and I like to spend time with my cats watching movies.” What was your favorite most recent movie? “Right now it’s a TV show I’m obsessed with, the first thing that comes to mind is a show called ‘Severance.’ Absolutely incredible, I’m a huge fan of science fiction, dystopian, hellscape. It has just completely occupied my whole mindspace. I don’t want to spoil anything, I can only recommend it. Movie, ‘The Menu’ was a good one. Any words for the fans? “I just want to give a big shout out to everyone that was involved in the making of this album, everyone that stayed by my side when I was sweating, crying, bleeding the whole last year making this. It’s been a really long year, I’m proud of myself for sticking it out and doing it and I’m especially happy and blessed to have the support of the fans and my friends, and to see everyone stay. I’m very excited to put the album out so I just hope people are going to enjoy it and are excited for what’s going to come next, because I’m already working on it.” Check out Habstrakt’s new album Heritage, out now on Distorted Reality. The Heritage Tour continues as well, cities and dates below. April 14 – Phoenix, AZ April 15 – San Francisco, CA April 21 – Brooklyn, NY April 22 – Atlanta, GA April 23 – Dallas, TX April 30 – Cancun, MX May 5 – Portland, OR May 6 – Salt Lake, UT May 12 – Denver, CO May 13 – Albuquerque, NM May 28 – Tampa, FL For more information visit www.heritage2023.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Habstrakt Talks His Latest Album, His Personal Journey and All Things ‘Heritage’ [Interview]
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Win 2 VIP tickets to Heatwave with Kx5, SLANDER, & more
Heatwave in Chicago returns for its second year with topline headliners like Tiësto, Kx5, GRiZ, Slander, Gryffin, and Malaa. We’ve teamed up with Heatwave to give away two VIP tickets to the festival in June at Huntington Bank Pavilion. Follow the instructions in the contest below to enter! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Win 2 VIP tickets to Heatwave with Kx5, SLANDER, & more
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Skrillex might be dropping a 3rd album this year
Skrillex has been traveling a bunch since the release of his two albums earlier this year. This past week he’s found himself in Brasil, and on Friday performed a free pop up show with Amsterdam-born Punjabi DJ Jyoty Singh. Threw a free unannounced block party in São Paulo on my way to the airport with @Skrillex and brought out @MIAuniverse as a special surprise. SP, I hope you never forget me pic.twitter.com/aehTKto9GR — Jyoty Singh (@BecauseJyoty) April 7, 2023 At one point in the show, Jyoty hops on the mic to tell the crowd, “We’ve been here working on a new Skrillex album.” .@skrillex pic.twitter.com/al9DjQOQzM — Eletro Vibez (@eletro_vibez) April 7, 2023 Jyoty later confirmed this on Twitter, saying, “Oh yeah, did I mention that that’s what I’m doing? heheheh.” Earlier this year, Skrillex released two albums, Quest For Fire and Don’t Get Too Close, each representing their own side of his eclectic production styles. To potentially get a third album this year, with potentially more Latin roots if they’ve been doing some production in South America, would really just be icing on the cake at this point. Stay tuned. Photo via Marilyn Hue This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skrillex might be dropping a 3rd album this year
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Isaiah Brown Reveals Fascinating Music Video To Hit Single “Please Be The One”
In November of last year, Isaiah Brown dropped his debut album, taking his fans and the world by complete surprise – DREAMERBOY. This LP is a powerful auditory journey that draws influence from Isaiah’s life experiences and raw emotions, a experience that never gets old no matter how much you listen. Now, he has revisited one of the compilation’s top songs with his brand-new music video for “Please Be The One”. The story of the track is in the lyrics, which encapsulate the feeling of desperately wanting the person you are connecting with to be your one true love. Sonically, it’s a mesmeric track, backed by smotth synth progressions while Brown’s voice drives the track with undeniable passion. Today’s he’s revealed the music video and visually it’s the perfect compliment to the single. Opening with the peaceful sound of waves splashing onto the beach, the setting is optimal as Isaiah sings his heart out and the sun sets. The music video encompasses camera shots that come together seamlessly, along with clips of Isaiah dancing with potentially “the one” for him. “When we open our hearts up to the fullest capacity of the world and people around us, we discover the depths of our own existence and the power of positivity. Let us embrace one another as one collective consciousness, all striving towards a better tomorrow, for our children and our children’s children. One Earth and One Love under the power of God, The Universe, and Our Creator/Mother Nature.” – Isaiah Brown Check it out for yourself below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Isaiah Brown Reveals Fascinating Music Video To Hit Single “Please Be The One”
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GunFight’s New Single “Ride” Is A Thrilling And Heavy Sonic Journey
Following explosive singles such as “Salvo” and “Decennary,” rising trailblazer GunFight has just created bass music heaven with “Ride.” Currently based in Los Angeles and hailing from Austin, Texas, GunFight has been cementing himself as one of bass music’s most exciting up-and-comers over the past years, methodically unveiling single after single while capturing the attention of various industry professionals, as well as an ever-growing and engaged fanbase. While GunFight’s recent success shines the brightest, the bass music mastermind has been releasing music for almost a decade now, with his debut official EP Infinite landing on streaming platforms back in 2014. Following a small hiatus, GunFight went on to release two albums throughout 2017 with Rouse and Paramount, that nicely displayed his genre-bending style over a total of 15 combined tracks. Since early 2020, GunFight has been immensely consistent with his music releases while setting the blueprint for how independent artists should go about growing their careers. With almost 30 singles under his belt over these past three years, GunFight has explored a myriad of bass music genres, while maintaining a cohesive visual aesthetic that is extremely well-stylized, and features dystopian, post-apocalyptic and cyberpunk-inspired art. GunFight’s visualizer choices are as impressive as his music, which has earned him support from the likes of Don Diablo, Cedric Gervais, Jauz, Slushii, Craze, Lost Frequencies and Zeds Dead. Ranging from drum & bass, dubstep and electro house to more niche genres like synthwave, drumstep and midtempo, GunFight’s catalog is unconventional and versatile while being characterized by a unified sonic direction. GunFight’s brand new single “Ride” makes for the perfect example of his music production prowess and might be one of his heaviest to date. A breaks tune with cinematic intros and distorted drops, “Ride” follows a unique arrangement while transitioning from section to section at light speed. Eerie atmospheres and groovy drums kick off the single, followed by a buildup that sounds like the soundtrack to a shooter game. The drop is as meticulous as it is explosive, with the final result being a ruthless bass music anthem that we can’t get enough of. “Ride” marks GunFight’s third single of 2023, and certainly not the last. If his previous years are any indication, we can surely expect a lot more bangers from the talented producer to drop over the coming months, as it looks like he’s far from slowing down anytime soon. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: GunFight’s New Single “Ride” Is A Thrilling And Heavy Sonic Journey
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David Guetta releases his next ’90s remake with Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”
David Guetta traveled back to the ’90s last year with “I’m Good (Blue)” with Bebe Rexha, quickly becoming the #1 dance song in multiple territories and already approaching 1bn plays on Spotify. (It has 854m at time of publishing.) A few weekends ago at Ultra Music Festival, he brought Coi Leray out on the main stage to premiere their new collaboration with Anne-Marie remaking yet another ’90s dance classic, “What Is Love” by Haddaway. @davidguetta and @coi_leray premiere their new collab covering "What Is Love" "This is my next #1 record" says Guetta Watch live here! @swedishousemfia up next https://t.co/yFbnOb3CoT pic.twitter.com/msY5M5kdpZ — Your EDM (@YourEDM) March 27, 2023 A quick look in the replies and quote retweets to the tweet above show not a lot of support for the single. However, it’s hard to deny that the track does have an insanely catchy quality to it and retains a lot of the original melody, something a lot of other remakes and covers in this realm don’t really try to do. Whether you consider that laziness or praise is in the eye of the beholder. Listen to the full track below and decide for yourself. Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: David Guetta releases his next ’90s remake with Anne-Marie & Coi Leray, “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”
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So, Insomniac trademarked PLUR. Why it’s not that big a deal
Yesterday, EDM Twitter discovered that Insomniac Events had placed an application to trademark PLUR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect). “This made many people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move.” INSOMNIAC TRADEMARKED PLUR I'm dead pic.twitter.com/G6yKhrRhVx — GLASSPΛCK.ΛV (@glasspvck) April 6, 2023 There’s already a change.org petition to ensure PLUR remains “public domain.” “Due to the widespread use of PLUR, there there should be no legal ownership or trademark associated with it,” the petition reads. “However, some individuals and companies have attempted to claim ownership of the term, which can limit its usage and prevent others from promoting its message.” A quick refresher on what a trademark is from the United States Patent and Trademark Office: “A trademark can be any word, phrase, symbol, design, or a combination of these things that identifies your goods or services.” It continues, “A common misconception is that having a trademark means you legally own a particular word or phrase and can prevent others from using it. However, you don’t have rights to the word or phrase in general, only to how that word or phrase is used with your specific goods or services.” In the original tweet, the word PLUR is depicted in a very specific font and style. It is the combination of the word, that particular font, that particular style, for a particular good or service that is being trademarked, nothing else. Grant Gilmore, founder and editor-in-chief at EDM Identity, shed some more light on the situation as well, highlighting that PLUR has been trademarked numerous times already and in many different use cases. Insomniac placing a trademark on a specific use of the word in a specific font for a specific purpose does not remove the word from public domain, nor does it mean that Insomniac “owns” the word. For everyone jumping down Insomniac's throat about trademarking PLUR, multiple companies have either done so in the past and/or still have active trademarks, lol. pic.twitter.com/RQ1wsobmzG — Panda Panda Panda ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@czarcruise) April 6, 2023 If you need any more reason to not go after Insomniac for this, Frankie Bones himself, the de facto creator of PLUR, gave Insomniac his blessing. “Pasquale Rotella is the absolute one and only person alive on the planet today who has done more for rave culture [than] anyone else,” he said. “So I gave my blessing.” Frankie Bones says the PLUR trademark uproar should stop, and he's giving them his blessing. pic.twitter.com/oWyLJ1AeJr — Panda Panda Panda ¯_(ツ)_/¯ (@czarcruise) April 6, 2023 Moral of the story? It’s not the end of the world, nor the end of PLUR. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: So, Insomniac trademarked PLUR. Why it’s not that big a deal
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Rich Delinquent Teams Up With Benny Mayne For Vindictive Single, “XOXO”
There’s not many producers who can do what Rich Delinquent does – writing, producing, and singing every single track. His track record is impressive to say the least, recently collaborating with Bobby Raps, who was featured on both of Skrillex’s albums, for their emotion-fueled single, “1800ifuckedup“. Rich Delinquent’s ability to tell compelling and sometimes shocking storylines through his songs is part of what makes him such a unicorn in this industry. Now, he’s back with a vindicitive single, this time teaming up with another breakthrough artist Benny Mayne, for “XOXO“. Rich Delinquent shares that it’s “all about heartbreak and vengeance”. He lays the groundwork with entrancing melodies, crisp hip hop drum patterns, and an eerie organ chord progression that sets the tone for this vindictive track. Both Rich & Benny each provide invigorating vocal performances that showcases just how dynamic of a team they make. Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rich Delinquent Teams Up With Benny Mayne For Vindictive Single, “XOXO”
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KC Lights Releases Highly Anticipated Festival Remix To 2021 Hit “Hold On ft. Kye Sones” [SOLA]
KC Lights has continually taken the dance music community by storm over these past few years, notching millions of monthly listeners thanks to his breathtaking originals, like “Cold Light”, mesmerizing deep house 6AM edits, and even his newly minted, sonically stunning Strings In Motions remixes. He’s performed at the biggest stages, including Tomorrowland & Creamfields to name a few, and has even been tapped by the biggest stars like Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, Marshmello, and Paul Simon for remix duties. Now, KC is back with a brand new remix, his highly anticipated festival edit to his 2021 smash, “Hold On ft. Kye Sones” that’s out now via Solardo’s SOLA imprint. It’s a song that’s been closing out his set for more than a year now and has received resounding praise from crowds all over the globe. Featuring a classic rave piano riff paired with banging drums and Kye’s ethereal vocals, this one feels like a true festival anthem. “I created this edit shortly after writing the original with vocalist Kye Sones back in 2021. I’ve always been a big fan of spinning my songs in different ways creatively. I had this idea of a 90’s piano riff for the drop and the rest came together pretty quickly. It’s actually been a song that I’ve been closing out my set with this song for the past year now and the response has been incredible. It’s one of my favorites!” – KC Lights Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: KC Lights Releases Highly Anticipated Festival Remix To 2021 Hit “Hold On ft. Kye Sones” [SOLA]
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BLUUR Releases Thundering Bass Single, “No Warning”
Emerging from the LA house scene, BLUUR has become an exciting up and coming artist who continues to impress with every release. He’s performed with the likes of heavyweights MitiS and ARMNHMR, and even performed at the legendary Hollywood Palladium (Sept. 2021). In addition to receiving huge support from DnB phenom Reaper, 2022 was a milestone year for BLUUR. He signed his “IMY” remix with Bassrush and won the Insomniac Discovery Project, along with gaining support from the legendary Pasquale Rotella. Now, he’s back with a thundering bass single titled “No Warning”, packed with a thumping bassline, blaring alarm noises, and endless energy. It seamlessly shifts between electrifying dubstep and bass house arragements, yet again showcasing just how talented of a producer BLUUR is. “This is by far the strongest and most intense track I’ve ever released under my brand. I want this track to be the staple of my project.” – BLUUR Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: BLUUR Releases Thundering Bass Single, “No Warning”
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Shaq aka DJ Diesel Has Released An Epic 10 Track ‘SHAQ PACK’ For Free
The big man is back! It’s no secret that Shaq has a sincere love and appreciation for the dance music community and he expresses it through his electrifying music and unforgettable live shows. Now, he’s giving away free music to fans which in turn is giving free edits to DJs to spin. Dubbed the SHAQ PACK, it’s a whopping 10 track edit pack that’s filled with bangers to light up the clubs and festivals all year long. He’s whipped up epic mashups of everyone from Skrillex to Drake. Grab your copy for free here! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Shaq aka DJ Diesel Has Released An Epic 10 Track ‘SHAQ PACK’ For Free
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Honey & Badger Team Up with OOTORO For Disco House Fueled Single, “1949”
Belgium-based talent Honey & Badger and Indonesian DJ and producer OOTORO are two buzzing artists in the house scene who consitently push the creative limits of the genre in fantastic ways. They recently teamed up for a disco house fueled single, “1949″. The latest to come from the pair follows hot on the heels of Honey & Badger’s January-release chart-topping single “Bassline Phenomenon” on Dim Mak, as well as OOTORO’s December-released hit ‘KILLA’ on Thrive Music. With a firm rooting on BIJOU’s esteemed imprint, Do Not Duplicate Recordings, Honey & Badger and OOTORO’s latest offering seamlessly blends elements of the timeless styles of French touch and disco, showcasing the perfect fusion of both artist’s unique sounds and styles. It’s a track that feels timeless from start to finish, a true hit for these two artists. Listen below! DND RECS · Honey & Badger x OOTORO – 1949 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Honey & Badger Team Up with OOTORO For Disco House Fueled Single, “1949”
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Insomniac reveals lineup for EDC Las Vegas 2023
Just over a month away, EDC Las Vegas has at last revealed its lineup for 2023. As usual, the megafestival features hundreds of artists that you can enjoy throughout the night on 8 massive stages, not including the many art cars and secret sets you might find along the way. Check it out below! Your #EDCLV2023 lineup has arrived! It’s an honor to have so many amazing acts with us this year We'll see you Under the Electric Sky May 19+20+21 to Celebrate 30 Years of Insomniac! #Insomniac30 @EDC_LasVegas pic.twitter.com/9gppuv1kq0 — Pasquale Rotella (@PasqualeRotella) April 6, 2023 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Insomniac reveals lineup for EDC Las Vegas 2023
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Excision, Wooli, & The Devil Wears Prada release collaboration, “Reasons”
Yesterday, Excision, Wooli, and The Devil Wears Prada revealed they had a collaboration coming. As it turns out, that collaboration, “Reasons,” is out today. The Devil Wears Prada said of the song, “When Excision and Wooli approached us about working together on a song, we were so stoked for the opportunity to dive into uncharted territory for The Devil Wears Prada. It was fun injecting the lyrical and musical flavors from [the 2022 album] Color Decay onto an EDM track, and the emotional and aggressive nature of our sound fit perfectly with their mastery of modern bass music.” Listen below. Photo via Don Idio @DiVisuals This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Excision, Wooli, & The Devil Wears Prada release collaboration, “Reasons”
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Talking Back-to-Backs and Full-Circle Moments with Nicole Moudaber [Interview]
Techno is in a peculiar place at the moment. A genre that was once side-barred for smaller stages at music festivals or 3 am after parties has slowly crept into the mainstream EDM space. It’s presence in classic headliners of the dance music space sharing their own main-stage adaptations of the genre to having trendsetters in the techno landscape actually headline main stages. But none of this would be possible without the artists that strived and thrived in techno and keeping these after parties and music festival stocked. One such artist in this space is Nicole Moudaber. Born in Nigeria, raised between Beirut and London, Moudaber is one of the most successful artists in the space. Her entry way into her career was promoting and hosting dance parties in Lebanon in the 1990s. With each successful year, she became drawn to the music and began to DJ some of the events herself. Eventually, she added record producer into her resume and laid the foundation of her artistry. Today, Moudaber hosts In The Mood Radio which has been on the air since 2014. She regularly tours around the world headlining stages with a fiercely devoted fanbase. She also continues to drop new music with her latest track “Intentionally” dropping last month with a remix from none other than Carl Cox. At Ultra Music Festival in Miami, we had a chance to sit down and talk with Nicole Moudaber about her recent successes, a look into her past, and a surprise new project that she’s working on currently. On my way here, I was listening to your latest episode of In The Mood Radio where you talked about your takeover at Ultra Music Festival where you’re headlining one of the stages and you’ve curated each of the artists here. What’s it like to have that kind of spotlight? Moudaber: It feels amazing and really flattered that Ultra asked me to curate my own stage this year. I handpicked all of my guests which was an incredible process creatively, artistically, and musically. I opened the stage today because our warm-up DJ couldn’t make it. So I thought [to myself], “Let me open up the stage and open for all my guests and get everybody early.” And that’s exactly what happened. I was really pleased with that. Considering your history of throwing parties at the start of your career in Beirut, curating lineups and eventually taking the stage as an artist yourself, is that like a full-circle moment for you? Moudaber: I can’t believe you said “full-circle”! That’s the name of my book that I’m writing at the moment. Really? Tell us a little bit more about your book. What can fans expect to read? Moudaber: So there’s a part of me that people don’t know and I thought I would share it. It’s been a cathartic moment writing this book, going back in time and discovering who I am and what made me what I am today. I hope that it’s going to inspire people out there. As a record producer and stage curator, have you found writing to be difficult or have you found the writing process to be a new kind of ease? Moudaber: Very difficult because I’m not the “outgoing” kind of person. I’m more of an introvert. Writing about myself is very difficult. For some reason there are some events in the past that I have blocked out of my thoughts. So I need to ask my friends and family, “Hey, what happened then? Just jog my memory.” Some people probably block the hard times maybe? Let’s put it this way… It’s an interesting process. As for the stage, curating it and programming this night, it’s what I do best because I’ve been doing it for many years. I actually really enjoy putting a lineup together. So that for me was a beautiful experience. I think it’s fair to say that it’s a reflection of the monument that is your work. In keeping with this “full-circle” theme, you recently released a new single called “Intentionally” that was also released with a remix from a mentor of yours Carl Cox. I read and listened to some of your interviews that he was a big part of how you not only became a DJ and producer but do so at that level. You also recently collaborated together on a track. What’s it like to transition from that mentor-mentee dynamic to one of peers? Moudaber: It feels amazing. I feel acknowledged by all my peers. It feels like a stamp of approval of my work and my achievements in my career. Carl and I are great friends and we’re actually going to close out Kappa FuturFestival in Torino, Italy on July 2nd with a back-to-back again. We have a lot in common. We love cars. We love bikes. And we love music. Speaking of peers, your co-headliner tonight is Chris Liebing. You two have done several back-to-back sets together and even on your radio show, you mentioned how he is on another level and it feels like sometimes you can’t tell which one is playing one track and who is transitioning into the other because of how on-the-same-page the two of you are. For you, what is it about Liebing that separates him from the rest of the scene? Moudaber: It’s the genre of music that happens to be what I play and what I feel the most. This is why I enjoy playing with him a lot because it’s really seamless what we do. Like I said on the show, we really wonder who’s playing what. It is that confusing because we really are that similar. And that’s why I invited him to play today. To put a bow on this delightful conversation, I want to mention how you really have seen all sides of the music industry. What is some advice that you would give for the future DJs and anyone interested in getting involved in the this industry? Moudaber: I would tell them to perfect their skill, to have the knowledge of the music, and not to be taken by social media and all the shallowness of it all. If you want to be an artist, you have to really live and breathe music everyday while finding your sound. Be inspired, but don’t copy anybody because you can’t really copy everything. Everyone is unique. What you need to do is to find your own unique sound and perfect it. That’s how you will shine. Check out her latest track “Intentionally” as well as the Carl Cox remix. Also make sure to keep your eyes and ears peeled for Moudaber’s upcoming book. Photo by: RUDGRCOM This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Talking Back-to-Backs and Full-Circle Moments with Nicole Moudaber [Interview]
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Let It Roll reveal full lineup for 2023: Andy C, Dimension, Modestep, Shy FX & more
Epic three day drum & bass celebration Let It Roll is back with a lineup of stars at the vast Milovice Airfield, Czech Republic, from August 3-6. Across six spectacular stages, legends of the game, pioneers and new school heroes will all line up including the likes of Chase & Status, Andy C, Camo & Krooked b2b Mefjus, Bru-C, Dimension, Shy FX, Sub Focus, Wilkinson, Black Sun Empire, London Electricity, and hundreds more. Get your tickets now for this unmissable three days of bass driven fun at https://letitroll.eu/. Let It Roll has been shaping the drum & bass scene for more than 20 years. Its history goes back to its underground roots and raves and on to this 30,000 capacity festival. Let It Roll is known worldwide for its incredible production and awesome opening ceremonies and as well as this event it is a touring brand that sold out the legendary Printworks in London and plans to head to the USA, Australia and New Zealand in the coming years. As well as the music there are bus parties, Beats Evolution Conference, chill out zones with massages and hookahs, street food with a wealth of vegan and vegetarian options, Rollin’ Green program and Rollin’ Charity program. The line-up includes every drum & bass style from across the spectrum, whether that’s the energy of jump up or the smoothness of liquid, from neurofunk to minimal steppers, nothing is left out. See the full lineup below. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Let It Roll reveal full lineup for 2023: Andy C, Dimension, Modestep, Shy FX & more