Jump to content

Ravebot

Management
  • Joined

  • Last visited

    Never

Everything posted by Ravebot

  1. “Do It, To It” from ACRAZE, released on Thrive/Virgin a couple months ago, could be heard all around EDC this past weekend, from Zedd opening his set at cosmicMEADOW with a Squid Games mashup to ACRAZE himself coming out for Andrew Rayel’s set at kineticFIELD to premiere a new remix. The track could also be heard from bassPOD thanks to Subtronics, who played out his own flip of the chart-topping record. The original swerving house tune turned into a massive headbanger that had the crowd going wild. Subtronics’ own video leaves out the suspenseful build but one of the fans in the crowd replied with the full drop and it’s absolutely insane. If you want to make this remix official, go show your support and RT! LEAN WITH IT ROCK WITH IT pic.twitter.com/0Q3lOWGwyS — THE FRACTAL TOUR (@Subtronics) October 27, 2021 DROP ITTTTT pic.twitter.com/mCdbvQQwqD — saucek (@omgitskevv) October 27, 2021 Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Subtronics Drops Insane Flip Of ACRAZE “Do It, To It” At EDC [WATCH]
  2. Wooli, arguably the most well known purveyor of sad bass music (if that’s what you choose to call it), played EDC this past weekend. If you were at his set, you probably saw Grabbitz come out as a special guest to sing live over their new collaboration with Illenium. Captured by @goonass_bhris at the festival, the song is equal parts emotional and bass-filled accompanied by Grabbitz’s “butter on toast” voice, and it sounds amazing! Since Illenium just released his deluxe Fallen Embers album, it’s hard to predict when this might be officially released. But we can hope that it will be some time next year. Check out the clip below! Nicks voice is literal Butter on toast and we've known each other way before I was a DJ. Glad we were able to work on something finally @grabbitz https://t.co/2OhHq8TUEu — DESTINATION TOUR (@woolimusic) October 27, 2021 Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Wooli Drops New Collab With Illenium & Grabbitz At EDC [WATCH]
  3. Charlotte de Witte has retained the No.1 spot in DJ Mag’s Alternative Top 100 DJs 2021. The historic win means the Belgian DJ and producer has now won back-to-back No.1 spots. This is the fourth year that DJ Mag has presented the Alternative Top 100 DJs list in association with Beatport. The results are calculated by combining votes from the global Top 100 DJs poll with a genre filter based on insights and data from Beatport. Charlotte de Witte is one of the world’s most recognizable techno DJs, and in ordinary times plays hundreds of gigs a year. Rather than reveling in time off during the pandemic, though, she kept on working to expand and evolve her KNTXT empire. In a sign of increased gender balance in the less commercial genres that are reflected by this poll, 50% of the top 20 artists in the Alternative Top 100 DJs — including de Witte at No. 1, Peggy Gou at No. 5, Amelie Lens at No. 6 and Nina Kraviz at No. 8 — are women. Although the top 10 contains the same DJs as the 2020 list, Jamie Jones and Boris Brejcha are marginally up and Amelie Lens, Nina Kraviz and Adam Beyer marginally down. Deep house aficionado Nora En Pure is a non-mover at No.10. The top 13 DJs in the Alternative Top 100 DJs list all amassed enough votes to appear in the main Top 100 DJs poll too. The likes of Black Coffee, Maya Jane Coles, Honey Dijon and Nicole Moudaber are all up several places in the top 25, and the Highest New Entry — in at No. 26 — is Dutch-born techno prodigy Reinier Zonneveld. He has released on Carl Cox’s Intec and Richie Hawtin’s Minus when not putting out music on his own Filth On Acid imprint. Just behind Reinier at No. 27 is Andy C, a veteran of the main poll but included in the Alternative 100 this time thanks to the widening of the criteria to include drum & bass DJ/producers. Dubfire, Nastia, The Blessed Madonna and Enrico Sanguiliano are also up a significant number of places in the top 40, while Northern Irish duo Bicep are the Highest Climber, up 46 places to No. 33. There are 18 new entries in the Alternative Top 100 DJs chart overall — including Russia-raised, Italy-based DJ Anfisa Letyago, Sub Focus, Paul Woolford, Jayda G, Sama’ Abdulhadi, John Summit, SHERELLE, Robert Hood and Octo Octa — and two re-entries in the form of DJ Koze and Alan Fitzpatrick. Check out the full Alternative Top 100 DJs results here. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Charlotte de Witte voted No. 1 in DJ Mag’s Alternative Top 100 DJs Second Year In A Row
  4. EDC Las Vegas ended at 5am on Monday and only about 36 hours later, Insomniac was already announcing the lineup of their next big EDC installment: Mexico. The festival in Mexico will go down February 25-27 next year at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. GA for the festival begins at only $100 making it very affordable even for those traveling from outside the country. (Be sure to update yourself on any COVID policies related to Mexico and international travel before you book your flight or purchase your ticket.) See the full lineup in the tweet below. Nuestro momento a llegado Headliners, bajo el cielo eléctrico nos encontraremos. ¡Todos abordo! Destino: #EDCMéxico. por día disponibles a partir del jueves 28 de octubre a las 11am. https://t.co/C1nX7zzAUM pic.twitter.com/pNYbbDAsnG — EDC Mexico (@EDC_MEXICO) October 27, 2021 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: EDC Mexico Drops Lineup Just 36 Hours After Flagship Vegas Festival Concludes
  5. You might want to plan on heading to the south for New Year’s, because Griz and Zeds Dead are reviving their B2B from Goldrush earlier this year for a massive event called ‘Zero Gravity.’ The lineup, of course, includes Griz and Zeds Dead, playing individual sets as well as another b2b set. Support will come from CloZee and Jantsen, another two of the more forward-thinking bass artists in the scene right now, making this one unforgettable night. Tickets are on sale tomorrow at 9am PT/noon ET here. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Griz & Zeds Dead Announce NYE Show With Clozee & Jantsen [DETAILS]
  6. For more than six years, Two Friends have been gracing the world with their Big Bootie Mixes, putting together an assortment of songs that seem impossible to mix and the amount of which seems staggering to even the most seasoned DJs. (Of course, putting it together on Ableton Live helps.) Now, the duo are here again with the 20th installment of the mix, putting together a group of over 100 songs in an hour, from electronic to pop to hip hop, and everything flows seamlessly. Just listen to how they mix in “My Shiny Teeth and Me” at 6:39… yes, that one. Or mixing “Inside Of You” from ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ into “Industry Baby” by Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow. Just, perfection. See the full tracklist here. Catch Two Friends on their Adventureland tour which begins this week!! Tickets here. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Two Friends Exceed Expectations With 20th Volume Of Big Bootie Mix
  7. It will have been three years, two events, since the last Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Ultra was one of, if not the first festival to be hit with a cancellation due to COVID-19. And, being so early in the year, it had no chance of coming back in March 2021 when the vaccine was only just beginning to roll out and safety around coronavirus was still dubious at best. Now, as we look to 2022, the Miami music festival is plotting its grand return and bringing back all the top-tier acts from which it has built a reputation. The phase 1 lineup was announced this morning, with names like Pendulum, Illenium, Martin Garrix, Alison Wonderland, DJ Snake, Madeon, SVDDEN DEATH presents VOYD, Zeds Dead, and more. Honestly, it’s a lot more bass music for an Ultra phase 1 reveal than we’re used to, but the variety is there with Carl Cox, Boris Brejcha, Nina Kraviz, Nicky Romero, Kygo, Oliver Tree, Sofi Tukker, and Tale Of Us also getting announced. As for tickets for 2022, the situation is a bit unclear. Back in April of this year, the festival was sued for withholding ticket refunds. The lawsuit filed in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County stated: Ultra engaged in unconscionable, unfair, and/or deceptive trade practices by advertising, offering, and promoting the festival, taking individuals’ money to attend said advertised festival, cancelling the festival, and then failing to provide ticket purchasers with the option of receiving a refund, effectively shifting all risk and costs of Ultra’s decision to cancel the Event to the consumers. Whether these tickets are still in the buyers possession, or if those buyers will even want to attend 2022 and open those tickets up to the secondary market, or if the festival will release more tickets — these are all questions that at this time remain unanswered. Take a look at the phase 1 lineup below. Photo via aLIVE Coverage This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ultra Drops Phase 1 Lineup for 2022 with Illenium, Martin Garrix, Alison Wonderland, DJ Snake, & More
  8. You’ve probably been hearing it all through the pandemic, that producers weren’t releasing their best works until touring and live events resumed. Despite many albums and impressive projects being dropped during the pandemic, overall, that probably remains true. There’s still so many sets to go through from EDC that we’ll likely be finding IDs for weeks, but one has already surfaced — Seven Lions & Rezz. As Seven Lions took to the main stage on Friday, he dropped this amazing track (below). The clear influences from Rezz mixed with Seven Lions’ own melodic-infused bass music makes for a wonderful track that will surely see the light of day soon. Until then, check it out below and head here to watch full sets from the festival! Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Seven Lions Debuts New Collaboration With REZZ On EDC Main Stage
  9. EDC 2021 is officially over, and that’s a sad day for hundreds of thousands of ravers who descended upon the Las Vegas Motor Speedway over the past three days. However, with the live stream, now dozens of sets exist up on YouTube (unofficially for now, until they’re uploaded by either the artists or Insomniac). Below, you can watch sets from Tiësto, Alison Wonderland, Martin Garrix, Excision, Pendulum Trinity, NGHTMRE, Alesso, Subtronics, Seven Lions, Diplo, and Knife Party. You might even be able to find more on YouTube if you search your favorite DJ who appeared on the live stream over the weekend. Tiësto Subtronics Seven Lions Alesso Excision Martin Garrix NGHTMRE Alison Wonderland Knife Party Diplo Pendulum Trinity Photo via Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Look Back At EDC 2021 Sets From Alison Wonderland, Martin Garrix, Excision, & More
  10. Australian producer and DJ Sonny Fodera delivers 14 fresh and sonically diverse tracks with Wide Awake via his Solotoko imprint. The album is his first full-length offering since his 2019 album Rise. The album includes singles “Angel,” “You,” and “Last Thought,” and “Turn Back Time,” the successful collaboration with Diplo that has been grazing dance floors since its 2020 release. Sonny Fodera also incorporates a range of recognized vocalists including Laura Welsh, Raphaella, Ella Eyre and more. The album kicks off with the melodious “You” featuring Sam Tompkins. From there, Sonny Fodera manages to keep each track fresh, offering everything from the tech house favorite “Turn Back Time,” to piano-driven anthems like “Wired” and “So High,” to break beats in “Next 2 U.” The common thread throughout the album is the infectious four-on-the-floor beats that earned Sonny Fodera his name and landed him a sold-out UK tour and rising notoriety in the United States. With Wide Awake, he has positioned himself as a talented collaborator who is popularizing the house genre. Listen to the full album below to hear what all the hype is about and let us know your thoughts in the comments! Sonny Fodera – Wide Awake Connect with Sonny Fodera SoundCloud | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sonny Fodera Delivers Highly-Anticipated ‘Wide Awake’ Album via Solotoko [LISTEN]
  11. EDC Night 2 is wrapped, and there will be plenty to talk about once the weekend is through. But last night during Diplo’s set at cosmicMEADOW, the festival welcomed one of its biggest guests so far — Lil Nas X. It’s not at all uncommon for DJs to bring out other DJ special guests at festivals. What makes events like EDC or Ultra so special are the guests that end up coming from elsewhere, whether it’s Drake, The Kid Laroi, or in this case Lil Nas X. The young dynamo came out to perform his hit “Industry Baby” during Diplo’s set and it’s clear the crowd was absolutely eating it up. Check out the clip below and prepare for the final day today, whether you’re in person in Vegas or at home watching the live stream. SURPRISE! Industry Baby landed at #EDCLV2021! @lilnasx @diplo pic.twitter.com/701gko4sGS — EDC Las Vegas (@EDC_LasVegas) October 24, 2021 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Lil Nas X Makes Surprise Appearance at EDC During Diplo’s Set on cosmicMEADOW
  12. It’s been over two years since we’ve last heard new music from The Chainsmokers, their 2019 album World War Joy. The group has been on a social media hiatus since February 2020, ironically just a month before the official global pandemic was declared. They still popped up every now and then during the pandemic, but on the public-facing front, they’ve been quiet. Yesterday, they performed on the main stage at EDC, however, and shared some new music with the crowd. “EDC! This is a brand new Chainsmokers record right here, let’s go!” they shouted over the mic. The new song is noticeably more house than their previous releases, signaling a possible return to “EDM” over the pop they were putting out on their past two albums. Still, they’ve been known to genre-switch quite a bit so any other releases are still to be evaluated. Check out the new track below. NEW @TheChainsmokers IS COMING Finally making house again pic.twitter.com/XNoJMu7Lgs — Dancing Astronaut (@dancingastro) October 23, 2021 This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: The Chainsmokers Tease First New Song Since 2019 At EDC
  13. It’s fun in 2021 to see the spirit and sounds of post punk wending their way into modern electronica and, in addition to their name having a sort of “Spooky Mother Goose” vibe, Mother Ghost is definitely channeling the likes of Ian Curtis and Bauhaus into their debut album, Somnámbulo. With industrial-style synths, experimental composition styles and political, evocative vocals, the album, released last month, deigns to take post punk into the 21st century. But it almost didn’t happen. While sifting through some already heavy material such as the viscerally-titled, Trump-inspired song “Hiding in a Dumpster Waiting for ICE Agents to Leave” and the emotionally-charged “Le Petite Mort,” tragedy struck the project when James Vehslage, the producer who was working on Somnámbulo with Oscar and Thomas Flores, unexpectedly died. The duo thought the Vehslage mixes were all but lost and resigned themselves to not release the album, but family members of James managed to get the music back to the brothers and urged them to finish it. They reached out to Geodesic Records and their producer aCr to help finish and master the album and now, after personal tragedy and COVID, Somnámbulo is out and it seems it was well worth the wait. Don’t get us wrong: Somnámbulo is not an easy listen. It wasn’t designed to be. Even without all the Trump/COVID/personal turmoil the Flores boys have been through in the past five years or so, this album is meant to challenge listeners both sonically and emotionally. The politically almost too heavy tracks like the afore-mentioned “Hiding In a Dumpster…,” “Avarice, “Raices” and “Criminal” would, based on the music, be just as intense without the loud, often screamed vocals. Complex polyrhythms in the drums, relentless, Tom Morello-style guitars and punishing, industrial-style synths make these tracks absolute jaw-clenchers, but that’s the point. The chaos in the tracks mirrors the chaos of the Latino experience during those years. It’s meant to he conflicted, and the duo more than pull it off. The more melodic tracks on Somnámbulo, like the title track, “Ungrateful” and “White God” also require a lot of attention from the listener, but in a different way. The tones and harmonies, all of a haunting and minor-keyed timbre, sort of pang at the heart in a way that’s not unpleasant but would never be categorized as “feel-good.” This is typical of post punk but really not since the 80s and early 90s has the genre seen this sort of blunt force heart punch as an emotive tactic. It’s heavy, strange and beautiful and it’s long overdue in modern electronica. The story of Somnámbulo would have been a sad one if Mother Ghost had decided not to finally release it, but now it’s a tribute. Already a complex and poignant watchword of the times in which it was being made, it’s now a way to carry on James Vehslage’s work and legacy. This emotive think piece of an album helps ensure that while Bela Lugosi may be dead, post punk certainly isn’t. Somnámbulo is out now and can be streamed on Spotify or purchased on the Geodesic website. Check out Mother Ghost’s earlier work, including the Rivers EP on which Vehslage also worked, on Bandcamp. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: New Artist Spotlight: Mother Ghost Release Debut Album in the Face of Tragedy [Geodesic Records] [Video]
  14. Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas, the world’s largest dance music festival, officially begins tonight. Those already in Vegas will be able to witness hundreds of artists perform, but those at home can still watch the largest festival live stream in its history, for the first-time ever streaming all eight festival stages across multiple platforms including YouTube, Twitch, TikTok, Lomotif and Roblox. More than 75 cameras will transport viewers at home directly into the heart of EDC Las Vegas to join in on the festival’s 25th anniversary celebration. Beyond the unforgettable live sets from the world’s top dance music artists, curated channels will feature special moments and cultural clips from EDC over the last 25 years. Artists streaming live from EDC Las Vegas include Kygo, Rezz, Kaskade, Gryffin, DJ Snake, Excision, Zedd and more. Fans can tune in to tv.insomniac.com for full details. “I am so excited that Headliners from around the globe will be able to experience the magic of EDC Las Vegas this year,” remarked Pasquale Rotella, founder and CEO of Insomniac. “This would not be possible if it were not for our dedicated partners who will make the virtual experience unforgettable for those raving from home.” “Insomniac has been a great partner to YouTube in continually bringing live music to fans around the world. We are honored to share this special 25th anniversary event of Electric Daisy Carnival featuring 8 separate streams! It will be an incredible event.” says Ali Rivera, Head of Live Music and West Coast Artist Relations at YouTube. In Insomniac’s newly launched Roblox metaverse, World Party, users can hit their favorite stages, including kineticFIELD, circuitGROUNDS and cosmicMEADOW to watch the livestream and interact with fellow virtual Headliners. EDC Las Vegas will stream live on tv.insomniac.com beginning at 5.p.m. PT on Friday, Oct. 22 through 5:30 p.m. PT on Monday, Oct. 25. Photo by Alex Perez for Insomniac Events This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Insomniac Announces EDC Live Stream Details With All Eight Stages For The First Time
  15. If you’ve seen LICK play at all this Summer, then you already know which track this article is about. “PURGE“, his collab with Portuguese producer Holly , has been a staple in his set for the past few years. With the wrench that covid threw into the music world, the release had to be delayed substantially as the two producers originally made it back in 2018. Now that the song has finally seen the light of day, we get to enjoy it to no end. If you’re a fan of heavy bass music this song is definitely for you. I can see this getting played out by everyone from Excision, to Rezz, and more. Check it out below and see what’s good. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: LICK and Holly Team Up For a Dubstep Banger “PURGE”
  16. DJ Snake has become a paragon of mega-collabs, beginning with “Taki Taki” in 2018, teaming up with Cardi B, Ozuna, and Selena Gomez. Next up was “Loco Contigo” in 2019, reviving his single with J. Balvin and Tyga and adding on Ozuna, again, and Nicky Jam, Natti Natasha, Darell, and Sech. Now in 2021, he’s back with Ozuna, again again, as well as Megan The Stallion and LISA of BLACKPINK for “SG.” The song is another Hispanic-influenced melody which fits well with Ozuna, as Megan and LISA both inject their own unique vocal stylings on top of the laid back and groovy rhythm. It already has 400,000 streams on Spotify before it’s even been out for a full 24 hours, so this one could be headed for another billion plays as “Taki Taki” did. Time will tell though, and you can help get it there if you want by streaming it below. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ Snake Releases Latest Mega-Collab With Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion, & LISA of BLACKPINK, “SG”
  17. Just a few months since the release of Illenium’s fourth studio album, Fallen Embers, he’s back with the Deluxe version, featuring five new songs including a remix with Virtual Riot for “Blame Myself” and a new collaboration with Said The Sky, “I See You.” Among the new tracks is “Wouldn’t Change A Thing” featuring Thirty Seconds To Mars – which marked the first new music from Thirty Seconds To Mars in three years. The song has already garnered over 1 million streams and counting since its release last Friday. Also included is “Superhero” with William Black and Alna, Illenium’s first-released drum & bass track. Continuing a historic run of dates this year, Illenium takes over Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit, MI as part of his latest headline tour. This leg will be highlighted by a four-night stand at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco November 24-28 and back-to-back shows at The Armory in Minneapolis, MN December 10-12. Check out the deluxe Fallen Embers below and listen to the first five, new tracks! Photo by Alive Coverage/Sipa USA This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Illenium Recharges ‘Fallen Embers’ Album With Deluxe Version & Five New Songs [LISTEN]
  18. D Malik is one of dance music’s newest faces, and with his debut release, he’s proving he’s here to stay. Teaming up with vocalist Michael Lanza, D Malik makes his massive debut with “Prince.” Out now on all platforms, “Prince” sits at the intersection of stadium rock and festival dance sound. The Dubai-raised, Los Angeles-based producer brings a unique perspective to his music, drawing inspiration from a multitude of genres from rock to electronic to rap. Inspired by the likes of The Weeknd, Daft Punk, and more creative megaheads, D Malik is the amalgamation of the best of modern day music. Speaking on his debut single in a press release, D Malik explains: “‘Prince’ is the nucleus – the start of this journey, in every way imaginable. It’s a piece I’ve been working on for almost two years, first created at my studio in Los Angeles and then taken around the world, from London to my hometown of Dubai. It was the first record from this new era that really impacted me – and the one that absolutely means the most…” An artist to watch now and well into the future, D Malik’s exciting journey is one to keep a close eye on. Not to mention, the rising artist dropped a power packed music video, which you can check out here. Stream “Prince” ft. Michael Lanza below, and be on the lookout for more D Malik in the near future. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: D Malik Makes Epic Debut With “Prince”
  19. Swedish House Mafia have teamed with iconic superstar The Weeknd for a new single and video “Moth to a Flame.” The new song, initially teased during the trio’s landmark performance at the MTV VMAs pre-show, marks the band’s first new music since announcing their reunion this past July with a pair of new singles “It Gets Better” and “Lifetime (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & 070 Shake).” “We found out he was a big fan of us,” Steve Angello told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1. “And then obviously, Sal, who manages both of us put us together. And then it was just super organic. We just hung out and had a really late night in LA and hit the studio. And then we spent a couple days together just having fun and listening to music and talking about ideas and visuals and or whatever it was. When you vibe with somebody and you appreciate their art, I think you just connect. It’s like a friendship. It’s that kind of connection.” Sebastian Ingrosso continued, “[…] he has a very unique voice that really sounds good on its own. We really had to keep the music back. We have to really make space for his voice. I think that was the key that we early on understood. Yeah. If this is going to work, we need to really keep it stripped and focus on Abel’s voice. And then we can do our thing.” The trio of songs continue to build anticipation toward the band’s forthcoming full length Paradise Again, slated for release early next year with a Special Tour Edition CD pre-order available now that unlocks exclusive pre-sale tour tickets. In conjunction with the new single, Swedish House Mafia have announced an international tour for 2022 produced by Live Nation, their first proper run that includes US dates since 2012. Long revered by fans for their bombastic live performances, the band’s previous outing, “One Last Tour,” sold over 1,000,000 tickets. The 2022 jaunt will follow the trio’s just announced performance at Coachella 2022 and includes arenas across the United States and Europe – full dates below. Tickets go on sale to the general public next Friday, October 29th at swedishhousemafia.com, with the Special Tour Edition CD pre-order pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, October 27. SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA 2022 TOUR DATES Fri Jul 29 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena Sun Jul 31 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center Wed Aug 3 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium Fri Aug 5 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena Sun Aug 7 – Montreal, QC – îleSoniq Festival Tue Aug 9 – Boston, MA – TD Garden Wed Aug 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center Thu Aug 11 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena Sat Aug 13 – Chicago, IL – United Center Wed Aug 17 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena Fri Aug 19 – St Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Sun Aug 21 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Thu Aug 25 – Austin, TX – Moody Center Fri Aug 26 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center Sat Aug 27 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center Tue Aug 30 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center Fri Sep 2 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena Sun Sep 4 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena Tue Sep 13 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena Wed Sep 14 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Fri Sep 16 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center Thu Sep 29 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena Fri Sep 30 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Arena Sun Oct 2 – London, UK – The O2 Thu Oct 6 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena Sat Oct 8 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena Birmingham Mon Oct 10 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena Fri Oct 14 – Madrid, Spain – IFEMA Madrid Live Sat Oct 15 – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena Tue Oct 18 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum Wed Oct 19 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion Fri Oct 21 – Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena Sat Oct 22 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena Tue Oct 25 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Thu Oct 27 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle Sat Oct 29 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis Mon Oct 31 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Thu Nov 3 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle Sat Nov 5 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle Sun Nov 6 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena Tue Nov 8 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena Wed Nov 9 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena Fri Nov 11 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena Sun Nov 13 – Tampere, Finland – Uros Arena This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Swedish House Mafia Announce First US Tour In 10 Years, Release New Single With The Weeknd
  20. San Pacho is making some serious steps in a positive, growing direction. Signed to Matroda’s label Terminal Underground, San Pacho debuts his first EP of 2021 Mandala EP, which follows up High EP that was released in 2020. Composed of 3 tracks, Mandala EP bestows a ton of house love all in one fulfilling experience. After teasing “The Pressure,” which continues to jump up in stream count and support, “Set Me Free,” and “What Ya,” lets out the full spectrum of what this EP is all about.  The title of each track properly hints at what will unfold within, “The Pressure,” building up a peculiar array of momentum that climaxes as the EP segues into “Set Me Free.” “What Ya,” take a bit of the theatrics from both previous singles to give a mix of something tantalizing, ending the EP on a high note. Mandala EP gives a more complete impression of who San Pacho is and what his contribution to house more embodies. The DJ/producer is far from his first release and keeps busy. He’s released six singles this year, excluding the teaser track off of this EP, with one of those high-octane productions being a collaboration with Matroda titled “La Pasion.” This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Pacho Debuts EP Under Matroda’s Label Terminal Underground ‘Mandala’ EP
  21. Duo Satellite Empires are back and are presenting a new chapter in their career that is stronger than ever. “Eternal Vespers,” is their first single of 2021, released on New Dawn Collective, their first single in 2 years. The single is a tease of their upcoming EP, set to be called Zeroth EP. Being exposed to Satellite Empires previously renders an understanding that their capabilities to bring a multilateral, inspiring electronic music story to their masses is very much there. Their releases string together a canon that fans can track and easily digest. Themes of the rich narrative include “exploring the limits of eternity, the destruction of a cosmic civilization, the cost of war, the weight of victory, and the will to live.” Alene and Nestor Padilla-Tille, the two behind the name Satellite Empires, have outdone themselves in “Eternal Vespers.” The single is driven by a tasty toplines, that is juxtaposed by an epic cimenetic drop with post-hardcore/emo instrumental influences. The blend of various genres organically meld together, rendering something that is refreshing and will surely awaken fans to the greatness of the project they are pursuing. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Satellite Empires Make Epic Return With Cinematic Bass Single “Eternal Vespers”
  22. It’s nearly time for Conrank’s next album to grace the world, but not before one last single. Teaming up with Charmae once again on “Heart of Fire,” the two show off their uncanny ability to craft the perfect intersection of heavy and emotional. “I love working with Charmae, and I’m so proud to have another two tracks with her for the forthcoming album. ‘Heart of Fire’ was a journey and we went in a few different directions with it, and I’m so hyped about the final track, I love it so much and it works so well on the LP.” – Conrank Booming bass, angelic vocals, hype synths, and bone-rattling kicks give “Heart of Fire” a vibrant and memorable sound, even among all the other standouts on the album. Check it out below. Photo by Logan The Modifier This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Conrank Drops Final Single Before Album Release, “Heart Of Fire” with Charmae
  23. The legend Andy C is back with a new song out tomorrow, but Your EDM has the premiere today! “Ghost” featuring DJ Rae is a thundering drum & bass roller with tones of Netsky or Sub Focus, along with a clear emphasis on live play. This single marks the second new release from Andy C in the past couple months after not releasing anything since 2019. Check it out below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Your EDM Premiere: Andy C – Ghost ft. DJ Rae
  24. It’s been a persistent, long road for the intersection between music and video games. A little over two decades ago we had the soundtrack from Tony Hawk Pro Skater, soon games like Forza and Need For Speed incorporated soundtracks, then FIFA and NBA 2k, even producers like Noisia were creating scores for games like Devil May Cry. In the past couple of years, we’ve seen that relationship blossom with in-game performances in Fortnite and entirely unique bands created in League of Legends. Festivals in Minecraft, partnerships with Rocket League… the list goes on. The newest addition to the cross-section of dance music, specifically, and gaming comes via Insomniac and Roblox with the introduction of World Party, the first music festival to be held on Roblox. As more than 500,000 attendees gather Under the Electric Sky at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend, fans can join the festival in the metaverse October 23 – October 25, with a virtual pre-show event airing October 22. The World Party space is open now. “To partner and create with a metaverse leader like Roblox is an exciting opportunity for Insomniac. Bringing people from all over the world together through art and experience is a goal we’re always working hard to achieve, and together with Roblox we are able to expand this into the digital world.” says Pasquale Rotella, Founder and CEO of Insomniac. “This experience takes the creativity and inspiration behind EDC and all other festivals and events to new heights. Bringing our vision to life digitally and opening up the wonder and magic of EDC to anyone of any age, no matter where they are. As we say at EDC, ‘All Are Welcome Here’.” In partnership with Wonder Works Studio, creators of the top experience Overlook Bay, EDC on Roblox will feature five ‘party all-night tents’ inspired by this year’s festival theme with over 50 artists — including Kaskade, Zedd, Alison Wonderland, Louis the Child, Slander b2b2 said the sky, Rezz, Loud Luxury, DJ Snake, Alan Walker, Phantoms, Wax Motif, Oliver Heldens, and Benny Benassi — streaming their performances across virtual stages. Over 25 unique accessories can be acquired using custom virtual Kandi to equip and express individual style, and just joining the World Party enters attendees to win real and virtual merchandise. The space will feature mini-games that allow fans to race through the vast world, collect cuddly animals, dance battle against friends, and build their home in Camp EDC — the festival campsite. Attending EDC Full festival details and information on how to sign up for a free Roblox account to enter EDC in World Party can be found here. Roblox users can attend any of the over 50 performances throughout the weekend. Performances will begin on Roblox starting at 4:00 pm PT on October 22 in a limited pre-show, with the majority of EDC sets to begin broadcasting the following day. The artists themselves will also jump into the metaverse through server hopping and meet and greets inside the World Party experience throughout the festival. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Electric Daisy Carnival Becomes First Music Festival in the Roblox Metaverse
  25. Over a decade ago, Kavinsky became a prominent name in dance music with the release of “Nightcall.” Hardly anyone could have predicted the longevity or popularity of the track, or that it would receive remixes from Breakbot and Robotaki, and a placement in the movie ‘Drive.’ It was first released on its own album Nightcall, along with “Pacific Coast Highway” and a host of remixes, and then again in 2013 on his debut album, OutRun. Since then, Kavinsky hasn’t released a thing. Now, the French DJ is finally gearing up to release his next album, Reborn, and the first single is imminent. “Renegade” will officially release in less than a month, on November 19. Seeing as this is the first new song from Kavinsky in nearly a decade, it’s hard to tell what sort of sound he’ll employ. But no matter what, there is tangible excitement for the release. Stay tuned for any previews or snippets from the track and check back in a month to hear the full new song. Photo ©Brian Krofchick This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Kavinsky Reveals First Single In Eight Years, From Forthcoming Album

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.