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  1. For uber-prolific songwriter and producer Rob Bakker, current project NICOLAAS is just a dot on a thread of work filled with hit songs, high level collaborations and three Juno Award nominations (Canadian Grammy). This thread weaved through the underground/conscious hip-hop world in the 2000’s, via his project Muneshine. Muneshine was extremely successful, especially in Rob’s home country of Canada where he was also long-listed for the prestigious Polaris Prize – twice. On top of all of this, he’s had the privilege over the years to worked with absolute starts like Portugal. The Man, Tom Waits, Pete Rock, Oliver and many more. With NICOLAAS, Bakker dives deeper into the discotheque, and over the course he’s crafted his own impeccable sound that fuses funk, soul, and disco all together for an incredible result. His latest single is another slice of disco heaven, collaborating with duo Supertaste who add silky vocals to this already funk-tastic single, “Anyone Else”. Every aspect of this song feels fresh and rejuvenating, and it couldn’t come at a better time with summer right around the corner. “Living and working in isolation the last couple of years has made it challenging to connect with other artists and collaborate, but that didn’t get in the way of this track! Even though we live in different countries, we found a way to connect, click and make something special happen. Supertaste are dope artists and genuinely dope humans, so it’s been a pleasure getting to know them a little more and jam on music together. I’m super stoked on this song and am excited to finally be able to share it. This is the first release to drop leading up to my debut EP, The Way Is Forward, coming later this year.” – NICOLAAS Supertaste adds, “this song was inspired by one of those dreams you wish you could wake up from sooner… where your brain exposes a fear and makes you feel it to the point of virtual reality. A lover in the arms of someone else, waking up in fevered heartbreak.” Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: PREMIERE: NICOLAAS & Supertaste Team Up For Funk-Tastic Single, “Anyone Else”
  2. Learn how to dive into music production and start producing songs with no musical background.View the full article
  3. The Two Fake Blondes have recently shared an incredibly catchy remix of their uplifting track “Song for When Ur Sadddd” by Deadman. Whereas the original track off their previously released album Out of the Darkness was a super uplifting progressive/piano-house based tune that prominently featured vocalist Hannah Mac; the Deadman remix feels more inspired by artists like Marshmello and Ookay featuring bright, glitchy synths and a focus on the distorted vocal refrain. Right off the bat, the remix just gives off super upbeat, summer time vibes. The track uses that future bass trick of looping the vocal to make it sort of an instrumental sound itself. With the simplification of the vocals, the ultimate message and vibe of the track comes through. Hopefully, the bright production and catchy beat will brighten up your day when you’re sad. Although, hopefully, you’re not that sadddd. Check out the Deadman remix of the Two Fake Blondes’ “Song for When Ur Sadddd” out now. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Two Fake Blondes Share Catchy New Remix for “Song for When Ur Sadddd”
  4. Today, HARD Events has announced the lineup for the highly-anticipated return of HARD Summer Music Festival, which will take place at NOS Event Center in San Bernardino from July 29-31. The 2022 edition of HARD Summer will expand to three days for the first time, giving attendees an extra day to take in the multi-genre curation the festival has become known for. HARD Summer 2022 will see the veteran festival push deeper and further into its singular blend of forward-thinking electronic music and cutting-edge hip-hop, as well as devoting more programming to rising artists of diverse backgrounds, spotlighting new sounds as they gain traction across the Internet and beyond. Once again, the annual summer festival will spotlight some of the top names in electronic music including sets from live-performance icon Porter Robinson, multi-talented French musician Madeon, beloved Australian producer Alison Wonderland, Detroit funk master GRiZ, and more scene-leaders including Tchami, TOKiMONSTA, Moore Kismet, Jai Wolf, and Craze performing a drum & bass set. On the bass music front, attendees can bear witness to a B2B performance from Zeds Dead with Subtronics, along with Sub Focus and a special guest. Heavier frequencies continue with sets from NGHTMRE, Svdden Death b2b Marauda, Sullivan King, TroyBoi, LSDream, Kai Wachi, Deathpact, and Blunts & Blondes. House and techno heads will find their home at HARD Summer once again, with the lineup boasting veteran underground stars like In The Mood icon Nicole Moudaber, Life and Death founder DJ Tennis, Detroit’s DJ Minx, rising star Chloé Caillet, Turbo Records boss Tiga, and Abracadabra leader BLOND:ISH. Modern house flavors will also take center stage with Chris Lake, Vintage Culture, Justin Martin, Wax Motif, and HoneyLuv amongst a range of others. 4/4 tendencies continue with Femme House’s LP Giobbi, Eli Brown, rave revivalists Prospa, Will Clarke, and many more. The full lineup of artists can be found below, along with this year’s official trailer, plus more information on HARD Summer’s website here. Photo via Virisa Yong for Insomniac Events This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: HARD Events Announces Lineup for HARD Summer Music Festival 2022
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  6. Amassing over 300 million Spotify streams, New York City’s Black Caviar has been solidified in the dance music world with genre bending music to fans across the globe. The duo’s hard to categorize style comes from a wide spectrum of influences from Chicago house, New York City hip hop and Latin rhythms. With releases on Republic, Toolroom, Big Beat, Defected, Nervous, Heldeep, Dim Mak and Spinnin, Black Caviar’s Grammy-nominated gold-certified track “What’s Up Danger” with Blackway was featured on the ‘Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse’ Soundtrack. Their upwards trajectory continues with their latest single “Beat Goes On“, featuring a fantastic vocal performance from Lee Wilson. This song has summertime vibes infused all over, with bubbly melodies and an insatiable groove that can’t help but make you want to be dancing on a beach listening to this. Here’s what Black Caviar had to say about it: “We sent Lee Wilson over a few song ideas to check out and he hit us back with this idea which we instantly loved. It was the perfect vibe for hope coming out of the tough time we all went through together over the past 2 years. Hope that after the rain pours, the sun comes out… and the beat goes on!” Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Black Caviar Team Up With Vocalist Lee Wilson For Fantastic Single, “Beat Goes On”
  7. Leo Lauretti is a multi faceted artist who not only is brilliant in the studio, he’s also helped mentor up and coming producers and offer insightful tutorials via his YouTube channel, Abstrakt Music Lab. He’s already had quite the career, earning support from the likes of Above & Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, and Cosmic Gate, to name a few. Now, Lauretti is back with a melodic progressive single titled “Dune” that is beautiful through and through. The groove is fantastic as a soft piano plays in the background and bright synth melodies flutter in perfect harmony. The dynamics are where Lauretti excels and “Dune” truly feels like you’ve been whisked away on this hypnotic journey that you never want to leave. Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Leo Lauretti Returns With Beautiful, Progressive Single, “Dunes”
  8. Electro house and big room purveyors Record Club are continuing to impress the world with their songs and energy they provide. Last month, they released their electrifying single “After Dark” that packed a punch, reminiscent of the old Nicky Romero days but with a fresh twist that only Record Club could deliver. Now, the duo are back with another massive track titled “Made Me Do It” that sonically continues to push the boundaries while remaining a banger for the both club and festival crowds. It showcases a beautiful progressive house of Record Club with a powerful vocal that keeps you hooked the entire two and a half minutes. “The lyrics for ‘Made Me Do It’ serve as the cornerstone to our track because it is about how love can be a powerful force behind the decisions people make. Our love of progressive house music led us to start Record Club, and this track embodies the passion we have for this genre. When people listen to our track we want them to think all the times that they have embarked on a path in life that was guided by their love of someone or something.” – Record Club Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Record Club Continues To Shine With New Single, “Made Me Do It”
  9. risik stuns once again with their debut STILL BORING EP, out now via Wormhole Music Group. For those unfamiliar with risik’s bold style of experimental rave creations, STILL BORING may strike as unexpected chord. In actuality, the EP follows in the footsteps of risik’s debut single “BORING,” thriving in unpredictability and oozing with originality, paying no mind to rules or norms or genre — because that would be boring. As the EP’s PR declares, STILL BORING “explores themes ranging from surviving abuse and manipulation, to raving in a dystopian future rife with cybernetic sanguivores, all through a unique lens of heavy bass, harsh noise, and campy horror.” MORE: risik Stuns With Debut Single “BORING” Which Is Anything But [MUST LISTEN] “MACHINE” serves as an instinctual, acidy intro, before creeping into the familiar sounds of “BORING” (read more at the link above). Then, the dizzying bass heard in “BR00TAL,” risik’s collab with Thromb, takes hold before effortlessly moving into the peculiar beat of “DESIRE,” a slow, steady dance burner. “GUCCI” slaps with heavy intensity and growls, and rounding out the risik-defining originals, “KREEP” closes with beautiful, deadly force. Lastly, i broke my robot makes an appearance with a deconstructed remix of “BORING.” risik shares in their own words: feeling a lot of rly intense emotions right now. I’ve never worked on something for so long before sharing it. It has been a long 4 years of learning how to write music and finishing these songs. I’m starting to finally find the words to use to describe this album but I will shut up for now and give you a chance to listen for yourselves… Without further ado, here is STILL BORING — a shining example of risik’s ability as a producer and DIY creative expression at its finest, sure to destroy dance floors everywhere. Listen and link up below! risik – STILL BORING EP Stream/download: ffm.to/still-boring-risik risik · risik – STILL BORING EP Connect with risik Website | SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: risik Unleashes Thrilling Debut ‘STILL BORING’ EP via Wormhole Music Group [LISTEN]
  10. The otherwise ray of sunshine known as ALLIESUN unleashes her darkest, moodiest soundscape yet with “OK.” Following up strong introductions to the project, “DO IT” and “LEVEL UP” — “OK” proves there’s no need to overcomplicate a dance record. Set with a confident tone and purpose (and a killer bassline), “OK” taps into the LA-based DJ/producer’s fun-loving style and inner power while serving dance floor banger. ALLIESUN shares in her own words: “I wrote this song with the intention of creating a dark but fun and bouncy track. I’ve been feeling really inspired by my close friends to live in a fun state of mind and this song totally reflects that energy.” We adore the spark of passion we hear in ALLIESUN’s music and we can’t wait to hear how the project progresses. Listen here and link up below! ALLIESUN – OK ALLIESUN · OK Connect with ALLIESUN SoundCloud | Spotify | SoundCloud | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ALLIESUN Gets Us Dancing with Dark, Moody Banger “OK” [LISTEN]
  11. Disco Fries have been a prominent name in the electronic music scene for years, known for crafting a sound we all know and love that blends mainstream and club-stream elements. They’ve nearly peaked the Billboard charts, collaborated with Tiesto and Krewella, and have graced the biggest festival stages including EDC Las Vegas. Now, Disco Fries are back and delivering an innovative new experience, forging their path in Web3 with a new pack titled ‘Friends of Fries‘, featuring some of their own music, collaborators, and up- and-coming artists, dropping on RCRDSHP. The pack features over 30 collectibles in total, with rewards and challenges for fans to have a chance at creating a track with Disco Fries, as well as a 1 of 1 fan experience, which includes a full studio day and dinner with the duo. Disco Fries are creating more utility and rewards from this pack than has ever been seen before on RCRDSHP – even more proof they continue to set a new standard when it comes to what can be done with music NFT’s and all they have to offer. In addition to NFT drops, Disco Fries have created a successful platform known as Finish My Track. It is a place where artists can take their music a step further to get it retail ready. If you need your drums replaced, or vocals on a record, Disco Fries are powering what is now known as the “world’s first finishing house”, a step beyond just mixing and mastering a record. In addition to the website, the Disco Fries do a weekly live stream of the same name, bringing on A-list guests in the music and greater entertainment space to share their wisdom on what it takes to break through the noise, and cultivate a successful career in the industry. All in all, Disco Fries continue to pioneer the way forward in the music and now Web3 space, going above and beyond not only for their fans, but any lover of music. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Disco Fries Unveil Innovative NFT Pack, ‘Friends Of Fries’ [RCRDSHP
  12. HARDWELL is back. Of course, it hardly needs to be said after his explosive surprise guest slot to close out Ultra Music Festival in Miami just a little over a month ago. But just the next week, he dropped his first new tracks in three years: “BROKEN MIRROR” and “INTO THE UNKNOWN.” Two weeks later, he came back with “F*CKING SOCIETY.” Today, to round out the month, he’s back again with his newest installment, “BLACK MAGIC.” All of which will be featured on his forthcoming album, REBELS NEVER DIE. As the world was able to surmise from his Ultra set, HARDWELL is coming back with a bit of a new sound, diving deeper into the roots of house and some techno thrown in. “BLACK MAGIC” perfectly captures this vibe with minimal elements but still a pounding club sound at its core. We’ll hear more from the forthcoming album as the weeks go on, but for now listen to “BLACK MAGIC” below. Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: HARDWELL Returns With Fourth New Track Of The Month, “BLACK MAGIC”
  13. For the past few weeks, Martin Garrix has been dropping one club banger after another, all leading to the release of his debut album, Sentio. With his first release a decade past, and having already captured the #1 DJ in the world title three times, a debut album of this proportion is something certainly noteworthy. It all began about a month ago with the release of “Follow,” a collaboration that Zedd that fans have been wanting for literal years. And it set the tone for the rest of the tracks as Garrix has creating friendly collaborative relationships with tons of artists over the years, many, if not all, of whom appear on this album: Mesto, Brooks, Matisse & Sadko, Julian Jordan, Justin Mylo, Blinders, DubVision, and more. ‘’I was sitting on so much club music, and after the lockdowns, it felt like people wanted to party and get their spirits lifted again,” says Garrix. “The album features some radio-friendly songs, but it’s mostly the more aggressive Garrix club sound. I didn’t want people to have to wait for the high-quality versions after Ultra for too long, which is why we decided to drop them weekly after the set. I’m super excited all the tracks are finally out for everyone to listen to. My first album is a fact!’’ As a whole, the album naturally feels like a return to Garrix’s roots in progressive house, but with enough variety between each track, thanks to the large number of collaborations, that everything sounds unique. Listen to the whole album below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Martin Garrix Drops Tons Of Club Bangers On Debut Album, “Sentio”
  14. FLYNNINHO is the modern day rockstar of electronic music. Initially DJing the club circuit and taking residencies at Chicago’s biggest clubs, he became a household name within the Chicago music community, giving FLYNNINHO the platform to elevate from a club DJ to a rockstar. While primarily releasing under the house umbrella, the FLYNNINHO sound is heard in all of his tracks, hitting his stride when he started combining rock and house music. With his love of rock and house music coming from his parents, his own tastes of pop punk and hip hop growing up, and the different sounds of Chicago being heard through the club circuit, FLYNNINHO’s releases and performances blend these with his love of EDM to deliver personifications of his raw emotion, high energy, and intensity. His latest release is no exception to that iconic, hard hitting sound we’ve come to know and love. He’s paying a tribute to action film ‘Sicario’ with his electrifying bass house single, “Sicario Mode” signed to Pharaoh Phoenix. It’s a spine-tingling track that feels like the perfect blend of a movie score mixed with a club ready song. “Sicario Mode” is guaranteed to get your blood pumping by the the time the drop kicks in as gritty bass stabs cut through alongside a punching beat. “After seeing how badass the Sicario movies were and hearing it, I decided to make the entire song out of the two movie trailers audio, and SICARIO MODE was born! – FLYNNINHO Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Flynninho Pays Tribute To Action-Film ‘Sicario’ With Electrifying Bass House Single, ‘Sicario Mode’ [Pharaoh Phoenix]
  15. From day one, every uphill battle that Craze faced was met with intense adversity; every kick while he was down only served to help him rise up even stronger. His family fled Nicaragua for the US when he was 3 in the midst of a civil war and suffered through Hurricane Andrew in ’92. While others would chalk this up to a lifetime of hurt, Craze let it fuels his passion. By the age of 20, Craze had won his first DMC World Championship. Two more consecutive wins later, he was (and remains to this day) the only three-time winner of the world’s most respected international DJ competition, the DMC World Championship – earning the attention of Time Magazine who proclaimed him “America’s Best DJ.” From Jamaica to Australia, Japan to Nicaragua, Craze has toured the world over, even joining Kanye West’s 2008 Glow In The Dark Tour, stunning audiences and DJs alike with his top-notch showmanship and masterfully genre-bending sets. Now, Craze is back with a melodic drum and bass single, “Stuck On You” with another phenomenally talented artist, Palmer Reed. Reed adds moving r&b parts that naturally gel with the sonic energy flowing as Craze delivers a sensory capturing groove that drowns out the rest of the world and hooks you into the aura of the song. It’s liquid, it’s melodic, and all together a incredible single from Craze and Palmer Reed. Craze says “‘Stuck On You’ is one of my favorite tunes that I’ve ever made. Palmer is an amazing artist and the combination of his songwriting and my drum and bass production is magic. Proper combo of RnB & Drum & Bass for clubs and radio.” Palmer Reed adds, “I wanted to highlight the moment of infatuation between two people in the perfect environment where sparks fly. I’m forever grateful for the opportunity to work with a legendary artist like DJ CRAZE. This song felt effortless to create and effortless music is the type that last forever.” Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Craze Teams Up With Palmer Reed For Melodic Dnb Single, “Stuck On You”
  16. Powerhouse DJ/Producer Kevin Timmer is set to release his much anticipated single, “Moonlight.” Moving in an all-instrumental direction, the energy in the track is far from lost. Timmer exuberates non-stop creative chemistry spearheading the record with an energizing blend of techno. Uplifting beats and breaks move listeners throughout the track, emitting almost 80’s nostalgia vibes. Timmer has demonstrated consistency in connecting with his audience and executing vibrant and unique records from a career standpoint. Even though Kevin Timmer is on the come up, he’s not an artist to overlook. Unfortunately, not many artists can handle the pressure of remaining nuanced within a competitive, driven industry. Luckily, Kevin has a strong circle around him to help hone his craft, continuing to mentor and pour invaluable technique and momentum into his platform, guiding the wind in his fast-rising influence. Nonetheless, his upcoming single “Moonlight” is set to turn heads, keep up with Kevin Timmer below, and follow him on Spotify for all new releases. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Kevin Timmer Set To Release Techno Forward Record “Moonlight”
  17. Marking his first single of the year, KULI has joined forces with LeVant and Kollberg to unveil one of the most exciting dance collaborations we’ve heard this year, combining pop-leaning vocals with top-notch production on “Day & Night.” A tune as perfect for the radio, as it is for the festival stages, “Day & Night” is out via KULI’s very own label, Futurized Recordings, and is filled with exciting moments all throughout, starting off with energetic grooves before exploding into a hard-hitting yet melodic drop. “When I got the drop from LeVant and Kollberg, I knew immediately I had to do something funky with this track,” says KULI. “The result is better than expected, when I sent the track to my producer friends, everybody was so impressed by the breaks following up the festival drops. This is one of my best tracks to date!” A multi-talented producer, designer, and entrepreneur, KULI is working hard to overcome his battle with deafness, having established himself as a visionary within the scene. Inspired by Armin Van Buuren, he fell in love with music production and has managed to sign his songs to labels such as Universal Music Group and Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings, as well as amass millions of collective streams on digital platforms. We had the opportunity to speak a little bit more about the release with Kuli! This is what he told us: Hey KULI! Talk to us a bit about the creation behind “Day & Night.” How did it come about and what does the song mean to you. LeVant and Kollberg had a drop idea lying around. As my speciality is making funky music, they asked me to make a funky break with their drop idea. I started to work with my co-producer Dusan on the break idea. After a lot of Zoom calls, Dusan and I made an arrangement where I added my stuff to the first drop to catch people off guard. After this, LeVant & Kollberg and Dusan & I had a lot of sessions to glue the parts together and finished this. The song means a lot to me because I want to do different things than usual Future Bounce and the result became superb. The reply from the audience was astonishing, people loved the breaks and the drops. So it means a lot to me that my try to go in a different direction is being appreciated by the audience. For example, I quote a fan: ‘Yo the break of the new KULI LeVant and Kollberg track is suuuuper sick, makes it feel like a full song so much more than normal future bounce tracks. It’s missing in most tracks these days tbh’. This kind of reactions makes me way more motivated to continue what I am doing. We know you like to collaborate with a lot of different people. What has been your favorite collaboration so far and why? It’s the most fun thing to do, doing collaborations. Because you are building a big family with these collaborators. For example, with Debris and LeVant I have built a true friendship with. Especially with Debris, who has helped me a lot with musical stuff and management. He is a true friend to me, we have a lot of fun together while making music and I think that’s the most important thing, while making music. What’s your inspiration behind making music? Do you have any specific things you do when being hit with writer’s block? Lately I have been doing multiple genres of music. So I think my biggest inspiration might be Martin Garrix. What he has accomplished is insane. With different genres, he is still being able to stay relevant. That makes him my biggest inspiration. When I have a writersblock, which is rare, I do other stuff, like working for Futurized or my graphic design agency Studio Pete, to do different things. How did you decide to launch Futurized Records? What’s the biggest challenge in being a label owner? Futurized actually flowed out of my friendship with Debris. I really like ‘Future Room’, the genre Debris & Jonth and Rudelies have founded. It’s a hybrid between Big Room and Future Bounce. Nowadays, it’s a hybrid between festival music and Future Bounce. I got an offer to own Futurized, I took the chance immediately, as I have owned Exposed, Loca before and love to own a label and push the other talents and build a bridge for them to top tier labels. The biggest challenge was actually in COVID-period to stay relevant with festival music as more radio-friendly music was upcoming. But we stayed true to our sound, and now we see, it’s paying off with a lot of big talents signed to Futurized! We know you have been battling with deafness. if you feel comfortable talking about it, how do you experience that as a producer and someone who works in the music industry? First, I want to say, I feel 100% comfortable talking about being deaf. It’s a part of who I am, and I want to amplify that. It makes me unique compared to the other artists. I see this as an opportunity to be blessed that I can make a difference and show that I am able to make music. Because I am using it positively, I get also a lot of positive feedback in return. The biggest challenge is that I have to use a co-producer, but I don’t make a secret out of it, because I need an extra two pairs of ears to finalize these tracks. But in the end, it’s all about having fun and being happy in what I am doing, and that is unfortunately something I have been struggling with throughout the years. But now, without limiting myself in the genres, I really have fun with producing. As both an artist and a label owner, you have a diverse set of experiences. What is your most favorite and least favorite thing about the music industry? My favorite thing in the music industry, is the community I am surrounded by. It’s amazing to see how supportive people can be to each other. The least favorite thing is that you actually have to pay to be big as a musician and your success is dependent on Spotify and / or numbers, in the meanwhile it should be about the music. What are your plans for the rest of 2022? Anything your fans should get excited about? I am going to Serbia, at the end of May to do a writerscamp with Dusan, that is where I am most excited for. Also, I have music ready for upcoming months after working a full year on the music. You can expect a lot of funky stuff in different genres / styles. Also, I am excited for Futurized’s forthcoming releases in the summer and possible plans for label touring with the artists! Where do you see yourself and your career in 5 years? It’s really hard question haha, honestly because there happened a lot of things in past year, for example, my hearing issue is degenerative, which caused a big loss of hearing last year. I want to live day by day and have fun, with what’s going on now. But the biggest dream is to have a collaboration with Martin Garrix, like combining my funk style with his signature sound. Touring around the world is also on my shortlist. At least and not to forget, I would love to have a family with few kids and a healthy life and be happy and do what I love, day by day and enjoy the life! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: KULI, LeVant And Kollberg Unveil Anthemic Collaboration “Day & Night”
  18. Three weeks ago, we reported on a tweet from NOISIA announcing a “third and final album.” At the time, we were so excited about the prospect that we failed to notice the day of the tweet: April 1. Based on the trio’s previous revelation of their imminent breakup, and the realization of the day, we were made to believe it was, in fact, an April Fool’s tweet. However, today, that has been proven demonstrably false. NOISIA will release their third and final album, Closer, on May 12. The 20-strong tracklist, 11 new songs and 9 previously released tracks, includes collaborations with some of their closest friends, from Skrillex to Black Sun Empire, and Former to The Upbeats, an international cabal of leading drum & bass and bass music figures from Europe, New Zealand, and North America. Testament to Nik, Martijn, and Thijs’ desire to add to their legacy, Closer is a thrilling snapshot of where the band might have gone were they to continue beyond this summer’s final curtain at Lowlands on August 21, and gives their fans access to some hidden gems that have remained in the band’s vaults until now. Noisia said: “Hello Person. After Outer Edges we were trying to find a new direction for Noisia. This resulted in an extensive journey that took us through a lot of new ideas and music. Although we eventually decided to stop, we are proud of the things we made along the way, and these tunes were always meant to be part of a larger whole. So before we finally close the book on Noisia, we wanted to share them with you, on one last album. Previously released or newly finished, they all represent directions we enjoyed exploring. In the end, we didn’t manage to figure things out. But we did get closer.” Nik will continue working on his solo project, Sleepnet; Thijs wants to focus on scoring for films and games, while also writing club and listening music under his moniker Thys; and Martijn and Jaap de Vries are currently making a move back towards their roots with Zonderling. Get the full tracklist and pre-order/pre-save links via the tweet below. A third and final album. May 12. Pre-save / pre-order vinyl + CD: https://t.co/SMKdeRnycR@VISIONrecs @CamoKrooked @theupbeats @imanumusic @Skrillex @formerformer @martinmefjus @Halogenix @amontobin @phace_ @posij @_BlackSunEmpire @joshpan @dylanbrady pic.twitter.com/Ilj7hOUTdr — NOISIΛ (@Noisia_nl) April 28, 2022 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Noisia Confirm Third & Final Album: Closer (feat. Skrillex, Camo & Krooked, IMANU & more)
  19. The San Diego-based producer, Burko, released this powerful two-track EP on April 22 via There Is A Light Records. The EP opens with the track, “Can’t Stay Here.” The 5-minute song is a progressive masterpiece that is destined to swoon listeners into the night with its rhythmic beats and dreamy female vocals. The track is paired with ”Reflection,” a 7-minute hypnotic dance anthem that welcomes listeners with an ethereal melody before gradually building to a higher-energy sound. “I was sent the vocals to “Can’t Stay Here” and immediately heard the song I would end up producing; I took the song that the vocalist had written and took things in a completely different direction.” – Burko Burko has tons of exciting things planned for the rest of 2022, so make sure you follow along and don’t miss out. Listen to the EP Below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Burko Drops Highly Anticipated EP “Can’t Stay Here”
  20. Popular opinion seems to point toward Madeon’s sets at Coachella both weekends as being among the highlights of the festival. And if you were lucky enough to not have any conflicts during his set (for instance, Moore Kismet on weekend 2, sadly), you were lucky enough to witness his new song “Love You Back” before it released today. As confirmed by Madeon himself on Twitter, “Love You Back” was originally meant to be track #3 on Good Faith, so it’s only natural that its sonic tone feels like a natural continuation of his latest album project. You can listen to the song now below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Madeon Releases New Single “Love You Back” Following Back-To-Back Coachella Weekends
  21. Based in Los Angeles, CA veggi is an up-and-coming DJ/Producer who has been consistently blessing us with his unique take on house music production. His brand new single called “I GET IT” features the Dallas-based rapper Pretty Boy Aaron. The bouncy hip-hop track blends unique rap vocal flows with smooth lofi house music production. This is veggi’s first release in collaboration with LA-based label Too Future, and the track is prepped to take veggi’s music career to the next level. His dedicated fan base of 1.2 million has been built up for years across multiple social media platforms, and they are anxiously awaiting to blast this tune with the windows down heading into the summer season. Listen Below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: veggi Releases Catchy New Single “I GET IT” Featuring Pretty Boy Aaron
  22. Alex Fricke, better known by his stage name FREAKY, is a DJ and music producer hailing out of Charlotte, NC. Over the years, his unique production style has helped him gain a large amount of support from acts he looks up to such as Excision, Riot Ten, Calcium and more. While portraying two sides of himself through his brand and his music, he has incorporated both heavy and melodic releases to his discography. Being so versatile, he’s had the opportunity of releasing on labels such as Dim Mak, Emengy, and multiple times on Excision’s label Subsidia. He’s even performed at events such as Lost Lands, Imagine Music Festival, along multiple direct support as well as headlining shows and so much more. Now, he’s returning to Subsidia Records with a thunderous 12 song album, titled ‘Duality‘, that may just be his best work yet. Blvk Sheep, Chassi, High Zombie, and DJ Diesel (Shaq) all make appearances, along with numerous vocalists that bring immense versatility with unprecedented amount of energy. Meshing both heavy and melodic dubstep with some beautifully incorporated vocals, FREAKY takes his listeners on a journey that defines the last 3 years of his life. “This album is a direct representation of who I have become as an artist and as a man. This is my evolution, this is my Duality.” – FREAKY Whether you’re in the mood to rage to bangers like “Back Breaker“, “Attention“, and “Block“, or want to enjoy the more melodic, euphoric tracks like “Different” and “Wide Awake“, FREAKY has provided a sensational album any fan of dance music can enjoy. Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: [PREMIERE] FREAKY Drops Massive 12 Song Album ‘Duality’ On Subsidia Records
  23. RYOKER is a Colombian producer known for his catchy fusions between electronic and pop music plus fashion. He’s already worked with major music labels such as Sony Music Colombia, High Beats Records, Lowly and has released collaborations with singers such as Matthew Finley, (39M+ Total Plays), Nino Lucarelli (66M+), Sergio Acosta (90M+) and more, which earned RYOKER important positions in editorial playlists such as: mint Latin, ‘New Music Friday Latin’ and many more.
 Elae Weekes is an emerging artist hailing from the East Coast (USA), known for using elements of different genres of music such as: R&B, Pop, and Caribbean inspired styles he has created his own fusion. On tour, Elae touched base in Spain, France, Monaco, and England. Elae’s music has been played on a number of radio stations including BBC Radio Bristol, Trend City Radio and LFOD Radio and PieradioUK. RYOKER And Elae Weekes collaboration “I See You” was an immense success for the artists, earning over 200k views on YouTube. Now, they’ve tapped some very talented producers to provide fresh takes on the original. Kicking things off is How3ll, who blends old school along with piano house elements to create what is hopelessly captivating remix. Vedeus follows with a tech house flip that features a gritty bass line, giving it the feeling of something that could go off in a FISHER or Vintage Culture type of set. Dazed rounds out the remix package with a more progressive angle, infusing hypnotic melodies and piano stabs that drive the song wonderfully. “During the second verse of the song, I say the line “Feel the bass down low, I can feel the music high, I know this is weird but I don’t care what you’re doing to me.” This was one of the most important lines for me because it places the listener in the club and allows them to feel the vibe and the tension between the two lovers. – Elae Weekes Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: RYOKER And Elae Weekes Enlist How3ll, Vedeus, And Dazed For “I See You” Remixes
  24. alice.km is a genre-bending producer and DJ, with releases on Saturo Sounds, Heist Mode, and LTHM Records. Her style ranges from bouncy, groovy house to minimal, melodic techno. She has opened for Sacha Robotti, played Serenity Gathering Music Festival, and has performed at venues across the country including Avalon Hollywood, Elsewhere, Knitting Factory, and Bossa Nova Civic Club. In addition, she is a resident on the Femme House Friday livestreams on Twitch. Building on this already impressive resume, alice.km is back with a fresh single “Beltane“, off of IAMHER’s ‘Running Wild VA’ compilation. “Beltane” is minimal house at its finest, featuring hypnotic grooves that seemingly whisk you away into a beautiful trance. Here’s what alice.km had to say about it: “I was directly inspired by the style of “Ankara (Zone+ & Usif Remix) by Birds of Mind when beginning this track. That has been one of my favorite tracks for a few years, and I wanted to create my own production that would elicit a similar emotional response.” Listen below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: alice.km Releases Minimal House Track “Beltane” As Part of IAMHER’s ‘Running Wild VA’ Compilation
  25. Though the last EDC Las Vegas was only six months ago in October, a rare and one-of-a-kind move after being delayed in 2020 and 2021 due to the global pandemic, we will once again sit under the electric sky next month at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. With the lineup already announced and stage lineups out, Insomniac founder Pasquale Rotella has revealed some more surprising information about this year’s festival — we’re getting yet another new stage. After adding stereoBLOOM and quantumVALLEY to the festival some years ago, we are getting our ninth stage now devoted to all genres of house music: bionicJUNGLE (previously referred to as skyLAB). In addition to kineticFIELD, bassPOD, wasteLAND, cosmicMEADOW, circuitGROUNDS, and neonGARDEN, attendees are sure to find any place to enjoy the music they dream of all weekend long. Rotella says the lineup is coming soon, and the stage will be situated between neonGARDEN and Downtown EDC toward the center of the festival grounds; that means it’ll either be a smaller stage with Pixel Forest, the wedding chapel, and System Square already in the vicinity, or we’ll be seeing another rearrangement of the festival grounds this year. Made a HOUSE call to the jungle to bring you guys a special announcement. Adding our newest stage to @EDC_Lasvegas, #bionicJUNGLE! All genres of House Music being played all night long. Lineup comin’ up soon. Stage will be between neonGARDEN & Downtown EDC. pic.twitter.com/fz0qBNUJ5d — Pasquale Rotella (@PasqualeRotella) April 26, 2022 Photo via The Holy Mountain for Insomniac Events This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: EDC Las Vegas Adding New, Ninth Stage To Festival Grounds This Year: bionicJUNGLE

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