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  1. Co-chaired by fabric's Cameron Leslie, the initiative will seek to "assess challenges and opportunities" facing the capital's nightlife Continue reading...
  2. Co-chaired by fabric's Cameron Leslie, the initiative will seek to "assess challenges and opportunities" facing the capital's nightlife Continue reading...
  3. The countdown to Ibiza’s 2025 season is on, and some of the island’s biggest clubs have started revealing their highly anticipated residencies. With legendary names returning and fresh concepts taking over, this summer is set to be one for the books. Carl Cox Returns to Ibiza with UNVRS Residency House and Techno pioneer Carl Cox is making his grand return to the White Isle with a three-month residency at the brand-new UNVRS Superclub (formerly Privilege). Running from June 22nd to September 21st, Cox’s Sundays at UNVRS mark his first Ibiza residency since his iconic reign at Space nearly a decade ago. Fans can expect an electrifying fusion of classic Carl Cox energy, cutting-edge production, and an unbeatable atmosphere as he takes over the newly revamped venue. Fisher Secures Thursday Residency at UNVRS Joining Cox in the residency lineup, Fisher is set to take control of Thursdays at UNVRS, bringing his signature high-energy sound and chart-topping Tech House anthems. Known for his infectious stage presence and party-starting selections, Fisher’s weekly shows promise a vibrant mix of heavy basslines, euphoric drops, and non-stop dancefloor action. The club’s Saturday spot goes to Elrow, who will be hosting an immersive techno and tech house experience. The show is set to be extraordinary, following four themes across the residency that centre around technological innovation. UNVRS are also yet to reveal whether they will be hosting a Friday resident, however there is plenty of speculation online! Joseph Capriati Brings ‘Metamorfosi’ to Hï Ibiza on Fridays Meanwhile, over at Hï Ibiza, Techno heavyweight Joseph Capriati has been confirmed as the club’s Friday night resident, featuring his immersive Metamorfosi show. The concept, inspired by the transformation of a butterfly, blends elements of nature and futurism, symbolising evolution, growth, and artistic development. Expect stunning custom production, mesmerising audio-visual experiences, and a dynamic lineup of guests carefully curated to take clubbers on a deep, hypnotic journey each week. Paradise has moved to London! Jamie Jones has partnered with LWE to host ‘Paradise in the City’ in Boston Manor Park, London this August. ‘Paradise’ event has been a staple in Ibiza’s nightlife since its inception in 2012, initially hosted at DC10 for eight seasons. Since it relocated to Amnesia in 2022, it has been one of the hottest events on the island, however ‘Paradise’ are yet to confirm whether they will be hosting shows on the island this year. With these heavy-hitters locked in and more announcements on the way, Ibiza’s 2025 season is shaping up to be one of the biggest yet. Stay tuned for more updates! The post Ibiza Summer News: Major Residency Announcements for 2025 appeared first on Electric Mode.
  4. Empher, a producer renowned for blending emotion with club energy, kicks off 2025 with the release of his first track of the year, “Love & Happiness”, via the prestigious UK label Wh0 Plays, led by Grammy-nominated artist Wh0. “Love & Happiness” is a sonic journey that merges the essence of classic house with a fresh, contemporary perspective. Featuring soulful vocals, old-school rave stabs, a techy groove, and a powerful combination of kick and bass tailored for the club, the track evokes nostalgia and emotion, transporting listeners to a vibrant and introspective space. Reflecting on the creative process, Empher shares: “Love & Happiness” is a bridge between the sounds that inspire me and my renewed vision of house and tech house. I wanted to capture that timeless connection between the classic and the modern while staying true to the essence of my music.” This release solidifies Empher’s distinctive style, following successful releases on labels like Smash The House and Dim Mak. With “Love & Happiness”, he continues to elevate his artistry, connecting both with club-goers and lovers of more introspective house sounds. Now available on all major streaming platforms, “Love & Happiness” is a must-listen for house music enthusiasts. CONNECT WITH EMPHER INSTAGRAM SPOTIFY SOUNDCLOUD The post “Love & Happiness” by Empher – A Nostalgic Explosion Through the Wh0 Plays Label appeared first on Electric Mode.
  5. Global house and techno icons CamelPhat will play under the famous cherries for a third consecutive season. Every Tuesday the British duo will be joined by a star-studded lineup, where they will unite the dance floor from start to end, taking them on a unique deep, groovy and melodic trip. 30 January, 2025, Ibiza – Multi-platinum production and DJ duo CamelPhat will be back at Pacha Ibiza for 20 weeks of unmissable house music this summer. From 20 May to 7 October, the Grammy-winning pair will offer up their famously emotive soundtracks each and every Tuesday. As CamelPhat, Dave Whelan and Mike Di Scala have helped shape the sound of house music in recent years with their signature blend of enchanting grooves. For the last two summers, meanwhile, they have curated exceptional weekly lineups featuring an array of exciting DJs. Returning for a third year, they promise another musical journey that blends deep and soulful house and melodic techno with extended sets from the hosts and special back-to-backs with peers. Expect regular explorations of the Liverpudlians’ own impressive back catalogue including classics like ‘Cola’ and ‘Panic Room’ alongside perfect selections from the electronic spectrum. As well as that immerse music, Pacha Ibiza’s legendary sound systems and innovative production ensures each Tuesday is a night that transcends the norm and takes dancers into a new realm of pleasure. Elevate your night with VIP and Priority Entry Instagram | Website | TikTok | Tickets The post CamelPhat Return to Pacha Ibiza for Iconic Season Long Residency appeared first on Electric Mode.
  6. Horst Arts & Music Festival is gearing up for its 11th edition at Asiat Park, Vilvoorde in Belgium, announcing the full line-up for the festival’s 11th year on February 4. On 1, 2 and 3 May, the festival will open its doors to festival-goers in search of the hidden depths of electronic music culture, with no fewer than 115 unique artists on the bill. Unseen new and older The most striking name on the roster of Horst Arts & Music 2025 is undoubtedly the already cryptically announced Four Tet. The man of a thousand alter egos is coming to Vilvoorde on Thursday May 1 for an exclusive Belgian show. ‘Horst has always started from a broad spectrum of variations on house and techno, but also laced with all things bass & breaks. Four Tet is someone who honours those traditions, and includes 10 more within the blink of an eye. That’s when you know it will work at Horst,’ says Simon Nowak, music programmer for Horst Arts & Music. Beyond the headliner status, Horst is once again recalibrating its musical antennae, feeding the line-up with international trendsetters. ‘In an environment where everything has to be harder, faster and instagrammable, we resolutely, more than ever, want to bring challenging, content-rich music back to the forefront – we believe Horst audiences like to be challenged. The line-up is more than ever a combination of cutting-edge producers, musicians and innovative DJs.’ That means 2025 will look at the sounds of club culture that reign supreme on a global level, but still too often slip under the radar closer to home. Acts like Makadsi highlight what a crossover can sound like between Arab and North American music culture, BADSISTA and Verraco show what South American countries like Brazil and Colombia have to offer, and gyrofield inventively tackles electronic IDM heritage from Hong Kong. And that’s by no means all. DVS1 curates the new Horst stage on Friday, bringing along veteran dub techno collective Generations in Sync (DJ Pete, Erik Jabari, Moritz von Oswald), while Horst regular Job Jobse returns to Vilvoorde to provide the sunset with a fitting soundtrack. Furthermore, Horst once again includes a string of unreleased back-to-backs on the programme, including electro house legend Erol Alkan who joins forces with Palms Trax, Polygonia and Steffi, iconic London duo Hannah Holland and Josh Caffé, longtime Horst resident AliA and rising star Mia Koden, while Detroit legend DJ Stingray 313 and German electro powerhouse Helena Hauff unite their cold and warmer tunes on the dance floor. In addition, American DJ Zak Khutoretsky – aka DVS1 – is collaborating with star architect and friend of the festival Leopold Banchini on a revolutionary project that will be unveiled later in the run-up to the festival. A new chapter, a new territory With Horst Arts & Music’s 10th anniversary behind us, the organisation is entering new territory. Something you can take quite literally. Where plans were on the table to cross over to the Darse site across the water in 2025, the ambition had to simmer a little longer. Additional challenges around the licensing framework and preparation of the site did not allow it to welcome Horst visitors. Regarding this change of course, Horst Arts & Music posted this statement on their channels. ‘With the temporary suspension of the bridge, we were forced to look creatively at our current space. And the necessary questions that come with redirecting your course. In what way do we want to grow as a festival? It always led us back to a sustainable and step-by-step growth, to not trip during the process,’ says Jochem Daelman, organiser of Horst Arts & Music. ‘When it became clear that the bridge would not be there this year, we didn’t sit back. Doing the same thing twice is not in our DNA. So we started looking for another place that could naturally enrich Horst’s landscape. And that’s what we eventually found, closer than we could ever dream of. ‘The search has become the theme of this edition: challenges that offer opportunities. What that will look like, is for the visitors to discover.’ (Inter)national Collaborations In customary Horst fashion, space will once again be etched out for a series of in-depth (international) collaborations with the likes of Kiosk Radio, who will once again host Moon Ra together with The Lot Radio – the New York-based project of Belgian François Vaxelaire. The intimate hut will be the setting for the live-streamed sets of a wide range of exciting local acts such as Erykah, Otis, Elisethere and Emily Jeanne as well as international heavyweights. Nightlife platform Resident Advisor joins once again. They are taking care of this year’s Vesshcell, which will have a new look for the occasion and transforms itself from a hub for iconic pop edits to a discovery sanctuary for (live) niche acts from the undercurrent with Mark Knekelhuis and Parris Smith’s project, Volition Immanent, among others. As usual, FOR ALL QUEENS! also returns, this year with a 7-hour performance at the infamous Soleil Rouge. Details of the arts and architecture programme will be revealed in the coming weeks. Further info and remaining tickets are available via www.horstartsandmusic.com. The post Horst Arts & Music Festival Releases Full 2025 line-up, With Four Tet, DVS1, Helena Hauff and Job Jobse appeared first on Electric Mode.
  7. As festival-goers prepared to set sail for Groove Cruise in late-January, authorities arrested a Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office Deputy for allegedly possessing, selling and trafficking drugs, WSVN 7News reports. Law enforcement officials say they learned Francisco Melo had plans to distribute MDMA during the four-day festival aboard Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas. According to an arrest warrant, investigators used a confidential informant to purchase MDMA from Melo prior to his arrest. The undercover officer revealed that Melo intended to bring his illicit inventory onto the ship in a Skittles packet, disguising the drugs as candy to evade detection. Detectives reportedly arrested him at PortMiami, where they discovered 60 MDMA pills in his luggage. Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz condemned Melo’s actions. "Narcotics don’t just harm those who use them, they devastate families, and fuel crime," Cordero-Stutz said in a statement. "The actions of this individual are a betrayal of the public trust and of all the deputies who work tirelessly to protect our community." Groove Cruise, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last year, has become a staple of the electronic dance music festival scene. The event's 2025 edition took place January 23-27 and featured headlining performances by Eric Prydz, Seven Lions, James Hype, MEDUZA and Nicole Moudaber.
  8. Yesterday Music’s biggest night returned. After a rough first month of the year in Los Angeles due to multiple wildfires, the Academy pushed through without rescheduling the GRAMMY Awards Ceremony. Furthermore, multiple mainstream artists and EDM icons alike, hosted multiple fundraisers and wildfire relief events. The show was filled with incredible performances, while honoring the artists that gave us magical sounds all throughout 2024. The Crypto Arena in Los Angeles gave us tons of highlights, including this year’s best electronic dance music artists. Here are the winners: GRAMMYs 2025 EDM Winners This year, Best Dance/Electronic Recording went to none other than Justice and Tame Impala with their track ‘Neverender‘. This marks a glorious return to the French Duo, including their latest album Hyperdrama. Sometimes taking an 8 year hiatus from producing full LPs pays off. Nominees for this category included Disclosure, Fred Again.., Zedd, and KAYTRANADA. Things got spicier with Charli xcx winning Best Dance/Electronic Album with her album BRAT. The “365 partygirl” had us jamming to her music, including appeareances of Troye Sivan on Tour, a phenomenal Boilerroom set, and “Brat Summer” itself. This category included Zedd’s Telos, Four Tet’s Three , KAYTRANADA’s TIMELESS , and Justice’s Hyperdrama. Charli also took home Best Dance Pop Recording for her track ‘Von dutch’. Even though there are only few categories that honor dance music, we love them all. This year’s Best Remixed Recording went to Mark Ronson and FNZ for their Working Late Remix of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’. The vocalist also took home Best Pop Vocal Album for Short n’ Sweet. We definitely feel this year’s winners weren’t as shocking as Beyonce winning dance album of the year with Renaissance. Especially, since Charli has been in the rave scene since she was younger, and has tons of production credit. What do you think? Did your favorite win? The post Here Are the Dance Music GRAMMY Winners appeared first on EDMTunes.
  9. As another year of underground sounds have begun, we have an album release that will be sure to make waves in the jungle and hardcore world. Grassroots label Militant Music have been curating releases and organising events for over 3 years, with a back catalogue of projects to show including progressive EP and single releases within jungle and drum & bass, as well as providing some of London’s most authentic raving experiences. The wider scene wouldn’t be where it is today without the likes of Militant Music putting in tiresome work with an array of local artists and venues. With releases from talented up-and-coming artists such as the likes of Glinks, Seretonin, Worsley, and Greedy G over the years, the label side of the brand holds an abundance of innovative tracks that are heavy-hitters within the jungle community. Incoming is a hotly anticipated album ‘Not Your Average Station’ by rising producer Aerbreak who is also one of Militant’s main resident DJs. With euphoric and hard-hitting tracks such as ‘Gravity Trap’ featuring Tom Oakley, ‘System Overload, and ‘Not Your Average Station, this album will undeniably teleport old school ravers back to the 90s, whilst also introducing this gleeful sound to a new generation of hardcore junglists. This well thought out project takes you on a video game-like adventure, a futuristic, yet compelling piece of artistry that holds no boundaries within the high-tempo world of hardcore and jungle. There is no doubt that this 12-track album will be played out in raves up-and-down the country throughout 2025. We caught up with Krash Dubz, head honcho of Militant Music to find out more about this unique underground platform dedicated to showcasing the most authentic high tempo sounds in London. Whilst also getting a word from Aerbreak himself on the intricacies of putting together his first album. Let’s go back to the beginning. Talk to me about how Militant started? Krash Dubz: It started as a label in 2021. But it was initially an idea that I had for a music journalism platform going back to 2018, way before we were making any music. I focused on hip-hop events. I’ve always loved hip-hop since I was a kid. Hip-hop, jungle, and drum & bass had so many crossovers in my mind, I wanted to use Militant Music as a way to explore that fusion more in rave music. The first lockdown during covid was when I started to get the ball rolling in that sense. It’s quite hard to carry out feeling and personality in music without drawing inspiration from a lot of different styles of music. That’s what we aim for with Militant Music releases. Why the name Militant Music? Krash Dubz: The name goes back to my dads Armenian heritage. My dads family emigrated as Armenian genocide survivors and they had to be very militant in the way they persevered to escape to make new lives for themselves across Europe. This embodies this because I feel our music is hard-hitting whilst we try to carry the feeling and personality throughout the raves we put on. Stand out projects? Krash Dubz: The stand out past projects to date have to include the ‘Militant Minds’ which was a very special project to me. It brought a lot of artists together. Encouraging a more open conversation about our mental health. Also, something that was quintessentially Militant Music is the ‘Militant Tape’. This was exactly the direction I wanted to go in with the label right from the start. That would’ve been nowhere without Glinks, who’s an absolute visionary. When I first discovered him he was sampling memphis rap in his jungle tracks. It was a given from then we could make this amazing fusion project. We had to put this on cassette tapes as it was the right thing to do for the culture. I felt it stayed true to the sound this way. How did you get to a place where making an album with Aerbreak was on the cards? Krash Dubz: We’d never met in person up until 2024. We’d been exclusively chatting online for about two years. We’d done a lot of singles together. We got to the point where Aerbreak had a recognisable sound. People were feeling his sound through our Militant projects. As soon as we met, we got brainstorming. His music encapsulates the golden age of hardcore and rave euphoria. He puts this modern, sci-fi twist to it. He brings a lot to the Militant blueprint. His sublime and versatile production within the genre is inspiring and has the power to inspire a lot of people. This album will give us the chance to showcase that. This is undoubtedly going to be a special project and we hope everyone enjoys it as much as we do. I’d love to get some insight into this truly authentic album. What was the process like to make it? Aerbreak: I wanted to create a world listeners could get absorbed in – and hardcore, drum & bass, and jungle tend to lend themselves really well as a medium for that. The whole process has been a blast. I’ve tried to fuse a lot of my influences – from late 80s acid house to early-to-mid 90s breakbeat hardcore – with a nostalgic, euphoric, video game-esque feel. You’ll hopefully be able to feel essences of artists like The Prodigy & Altern-8, as well as many of the other pioneers of the era, but with a respectful new twist. At the time the project began, I wasn’t hearing much in the way of 91-94 hardcore in the scenes I was involved in – it was more modern breakbeat and jungle – and I wanted to bring light to these euphoric old school sounds that undoubtedly have a place in our scene today. I hope this inspires other people to try their hand at making some hardcore themselves! In regards to collaborations on this, I got my friend and talented producer Tom Oakley on one of the tracks ‘Gravity Trap’. Tom captures the classic UK rave sound so well, and his production just keeps on getting better. We’d been talking for a while about making a tune, and the idea came together so smoothly and really quickly! It’s had a wicked reception so far, so I’m looking forward to including it in the album. I’d love to know what some highlights for the events brand have been over the years. Krash Dubz: The first one would be an event we played called Off Grid presents: Momentum. In the summer of 2023 we travelled alongside the Da Demolition Squad to Kaunas in Lithuania where we converted a go kart racing track into a rave. We put on the biggest showcase of UK rave music in the city. We’ll remember that forever as one of the craziest parties to date. You can’t really do these types of events here in the UK. Secondly, our recent sell out halloween show in collaboration with Jungyals and Gays at Venue MOT. That was probably our first big collaboration event we’ve done with another brand. There was so much variety of artists, a real family affair. Lastly, meeting everyone we’ve welcomed in as family, we wouldn’t be where we are today without our residents. The dedicated team that pushes the boundaries. Big shout outs to our team Glinks, 50Cal, IXN, Sleazebag, Aerbreak, Arfboy, Seretonin, Deselecta, Greedy G, Mina, Kippo, and Defekt. Do you have the tea on any future projects? Krash Dubz: There’s one we’ve been brainstorming that’ll be based around a funky breakbeat project with Greedy G and Aerbreak on production. It’ll start off with hip hop and make its way through 120 bpm breakbeat and follow through into faster sounds such as jungle and drum & bass. Fusing these two artists together will no doubt create a wicked album that we can expect towards the end of the year. We have a couple other EPs we want to drop this year too. We’re going to be dropping a dark side drum & bass project with an amazing producer called Blah. We’ll also be working on an EP with Seretonin as well. He’s one of the most talented jungle producers around. Do you have any future goals you’d love to achieve? Krash Dubz: The scene is way more of a community than it used to be. More and more collaborations with brands would be ideal to grow that even further. That’s how we’ll lift each other up. We’d love the opportunity to play more festivals and also go abroad doing more Militant takeovers. What are some platforms and brands doing great stuff for the community? Krash Dubz: One that’s really important to mention who’s enabling so many more artists to be discovered is Killahertz. There’s no other live stream around that showcases such a wide range of truly underground DJs and artists. It’s so important and you can discover so much talent as a result. All of the Jungyals and Gays crew and NRG CRU. All doing great things for our community. I could mention so many others, but these platforms really fit with our ethos. Get The Album Here Bandcamp
  10. MEDUZA are breaking new ground with Meduza³, a new live production they say is designed to "reinvent the DJ performance experience." The electronic music trio today announced the bespoke live music concept, in which all three members—Mattia Vitale, Simone Giani and Luca de Gregorio—will perform together. Until now, MEDUZA's live appearances have typically featured only Vitale behind the decks while the trio collaborated behind the scenes on music production. Described on the group's social media as an "electrifying hybrid live concept," Meduza³ marks a significant evolution for the Italian hitmakers, known for chart-topping tracks like "Piece of Your Heart." While details remain under wraps at this time of this writing, MEDUZA said the project will debut at "a selection of exclusive venues" in 2025, hinting at a curated rollout that emphasizes intimacy. MEDUZA's pivot to a fully collaborative stage presence comes amid growing demand for more engaging, multi-dimensional live electronic performances. The group's development of Meduza³ also feels like a natural extension of their ongoing campaign against excessive smartphone usage on dancefloors, launched alongside James Hype. By creating a more immersive and dynamic live experience, the trio encourages audiences to be fully present, shifting focus from screens to the shared energy and connection of the performance itself. You can watch a teaser of the Meduza³ production below. View the original article to see embedded media. Follow MEDUZA:X: x.com/meduzamusic TikTok: @meduza_music Instagram: instagram.com/meduzamusic Facebook: facebook.com/meduzamusic Spotify: spoti.fi/3jElbuA
  11. Alesso has opened up about his ongoing health challenges, which recently led to his first cancellation of performances in 14 years of touring. The Swedish dance music superstar, whose real name is Alessandro Lindblad, shared a candid video on his social media to address his absence and lack of social media presence, citing a severe case of tinnitus. The chronic condition, which can result from ear damage or exposure to loud noises, is characterized by the perception of ringing or other sounds in the ears without an external source. "I woke up with the loudest ringing in my ears," Lindblad said, describing the pain as a 10 out of 10. "I was in complete shock. It was not after a show. I just woke up, and it was so intense." Although he had previously experienced mild tinnitus, nothing compared to the intensity of this episode. "I know it's super common in the music industry," he said, acknowledging the widespread nature of hearing issues among music producers, "but yeah, I had a really, really difficult time dealing with this." Alesso performing at the Brooklyn Mirage on February 3rd, 2024.Kelly Knisel/EDM.com The experience led the influential "Heroes" producer to take a step back from his relentless touring schedule, which in 2024 included performances in Belgium, Greece, France, Iceland, Saudi Arabia and the United States, among other countries. "I've been doing this for 14 years now, and I've never taken a break," Lindblad lamented. "So I just took this as a sign to slow down, to prioritize my health and be more careful." Looking forward, he expressed optimism about his upcoming shows, including a highly anticipated appearance at Miami's Ultra Music Festival. However, he confirmed that his touring pace would be more measured, with fewer shows in the immediate future. "I will be doing shows, but maybe not as many," he explained. In his message to fans, Lindblad also emphasized the importance of health and safety, urging fellow musicians and concertgoers alike to take precautions. "We're only humans," he reminded them, advising the use of ear protection to avoid the risks of hearing damage. You can watch Alesso's video below. View the original article to see embedded media. Follow Alesso:X: x.com/alesso Instagram: instagram.com/alesso TikTok: tiktok.com/@alesso Facebook: facebook.com/alessoofficial Spotify: spoti.fi/3kHFy5c
  12. Anjunachill (former label Anjunadeep Reflections) announced the launch of a new compilation series titled Anjunachill 01 (Mixed by Above & Beyond). It will be available on March 3, 2025, and be accompanied by a six-track limited-run vinyl sampler. The Anjuna family of labels has a long history in the chillout genre. It’s a journey that took a pivotal turn with Above & Beyond at Burning Man in 2014. Following a spontaneous sunset yoga set on the iconic Robot Heart stage, this transformative experience sparked the creation of their dedicated yoga and meditation album, Flow State. Following the success of Flow State, in 2020, the first EP in a new chillout series, Reflections Vol. 1, was released on Anjunadeep. This was a defining moment in establishing a dedicated home for Anjuna’s chillout sounds. Officially launched in May 2022 as Reflections, the label flourished as a standalone space for ambient and downtempo music. The Anjunadeep and Anjunabeats back catalogs are also full of chill-out classics from Above & Beyond albums. These include their debut LP title track ‘Tri-State’ and ‘Sun In Your Eyes’ to much-loved fan-favorite moments from Andrew Bayer, Cubicolor, and Croquet Club, to the RIAA-certified Gold single ‘Don’t Leave’ from Flow State in 2019. Having mixed the first installment of the Anjunadeep compilation series and every Anjunabeats Volume these past two decades, Above & Beyond now present the inaugural mix in this new series with Anjunachill 01. Curated and mixed by Above & Beyond, the Anjunachill 01 compilation opens with the group’s latest ambient track, ‘Shall We Begin’. Released in January 2025, it marks the relaunch of the label (formerly known as Reflections) and kicks off the celebrations of 25 years of Anjuna. The mix also features music from beloved Anjuna artists. These include Jody Wisternoff & James Grant, Dusky, Leaving Laurel, Yotto, and Croquet Club. Additionally, it includes recent standout releases from Anjunachill like Cephas Azariah’s ‘Joy Paradox’ and an exclusive remix from prolific neoclassical composer Peter Sandberg of a track lifted from Mark Barrott’s recent LP Everything Changes, Nothing Ends. In addition to celebrating its history, ‘Anjunachill 01’ also introduces unreleased music from artists who are new to the label. Highlights include tracks from Planet of Souls, the downtempo alias of producer Paul Rogers (known for his work with N.E.R.D., Gorillaz, and Pete Tong) and sound design expert Tom Barlow. It also features new music from Anjunabeats favorite PROFF, Redkat (Riccardo Derio of Alex Sonata & The Rio), and Ad Harmonium, a South African composer duo consisting of one half of the electronic outfit Archaellum and felthabit. Combined with timeless gems, ‘Anjunachill 01’ celebrates the label’s rich heritage. The compilation also looks ahead to the next generation of artists shaping its future in 2025 and beyond. Anjunachill 01 (Mixed by Above & Beyond) is available on March 3, 2025 on Anjunachill. Presave the compilation by clicking here. The post Above & Beyond Present New Mix Compilation, Anjunachill 01 appeared first on EDMTunes.
  13. Kick off your weeks with some top-notch melodies, courtesy of masters at work. A truly beautiful song is a rare feat in today’s Dance music industry. Powerful songs come and go by the hundreds, groovy ones too, but songs which feel like a checkpoint in the middle of a long road, those are tracks that stay by your side for quite a longer while. Such is the case of David Hohme and Jackarta‘s latest track, ‘Use The Force‘. For close to 15 years, Hohme first carved a space for himself in the industry, to then lead the softer, more intimate vibes he’s a master of: Organic and Melodic House. Widely known for his Soft Landing EP signed to Anjunadeep, he’s the proud label boss of Where The Heart Is, an imprint completely built upon quality music, and songs with a soul. WTHI is the perfect home for this new record. ‘Use The Force’ David’s latest track is not a solo work: it is the result of three minds thinking forward in a common direction. He joined forces with duo Jackarta to deliver one special piece. ‘Use The Force‘, a not-so-subtle nod to those who love a certain movie based in outer space, is the first single lifted from David Hohme’s upcoming artist album. This song has a special sound in my ears. It’s got the fragility of an Organic House tune, but its delicate essence lays over a bed of more energetic rhythms and percussion, much like a Progressive Trance arrangement to me. The balance between both is surprisingly beautiful, with old-school, warped pads, as well as silky piano lines, some raspy leads and sawtooth basslines, and a minimalistic approach to number of elements where every signal plays a special role and is a star in its own. I frankly hadn’t heard something this special in a while. I’ve never really been a fan of hybrid stuff — the purist in me always cries for consequence and concordance —, but this specific hybrid stuff that is ‘Use The Force’ doesn’t feel like equal parts water and oil: it sounds like it was always meant to be this way. And that’s a very cool thought to decant to when playing a song. Listen to David Hohme and Jackarta‘s brand-new ‘Use The Force’, by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Also, click here to support the release on your platform of choice. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry. The post David Hohme And Jackarta ‘Use The Force’ In New Striking Collaboration appeared first on EDMTunes.
  14. Alesso, a Swedish DJ and producer, has taken a rare step back to share his personal health challenges. Renowned for energizing throngs at events like Ultra Music Festival and Tomorrowland, Alesso recently uploaded a moving video on Instagram explaining why he has been away from social media and canceling events for the previous two months. The culprit? A sudden, debilitating case of severe tinnitus—a condition all too familiar in the music industry but rarely discussed so openly. What happened Alesso? Alesso woke up two months earlier and found what he characterized as “the loudest ringing” in his ears—a piercing noise rated ten out of ten in intensity. Unlike usual examples of temporary hearing discomfort following loud concerts or events, this incident struck without notice and had no bearing on any past performance. “I woke up, and it was so strong,” Alesso said in the Instagram video. Although he admitted to having slight tinnitus in the past, this occurrence was unprecedented in degree. The effect must have been catastrophic for someone whose work revolves around sound. Two months ago, I woke up with the loudest ringing in my ears, talking about ten out of ten. I was in complete shock and it was not after a show. I just woke up and it was so intense. I’ve had some issues or had tinnitus a little bit in the past, but nothing like this. I know it’s super common in the music industry but I had a really, really difficult time dealing with this. But the good news is I’m getting better. And I took this as a sign to slow down, to prioritize my health. Be more careful. I’ve been doing this for 14 years now, and I’ve never taken a break. So just been kind of focusing on that. – Alesso What Is Tinnitus? When Alesso described waking up to “the loudest ringing” in his ears, he was referring to tinnitus—a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. But what exactly is tinnitus, and why does it have such a profound impact on those who experience it? When there is no outside noise, tinnitus—the sensation of ringing in the ears—results. Usually connected to hearing loss, ear damage, or circulatory system problems, it is a sign of an underlying condition rather than a sickness per such. The sounds connected with tinnitus differ greatly; some say they are a high-pitched whine, a constant hum, or even a rhythmic throbbing matched with their heartbeat. Tinnitus affects musicians disproportionately since they spend much time in loud surroundings. Whether they are practicing in studios, playing on stage, or going to events, the decibel levels they routinely come across surpass reasonable limits (usually about 85 dB). How to avoid tinnitus? Wearing earplugs during high-decibel music events is one of the easiest yet most powerful ways to preserve your hearing—and maybe avoid illnesses like tinnitus. Over time, exposure to sound levels beyond 85 decibels can cause irreversible damage regardless of your position—that of an artist on stage or a fan enjoying the act. Earplugs are about preserving the experience, not about diminishing it. High-fidelity earplugs let you safely enjoy the music by lowering the volume without compromising sound quality. Custom-molded earplugs provide musicians with specifically designed protection, therefore guaranteeing comfort and clarity throughout performances. The post Alesso Breaks Silence on Health Struggles: What Happened? appeared first on The Groove Cartel.
  15. Set to land on Smalltown Supersound in April, the Berlin-based DJ/producer says the LP "describes a process in a window of time that was full of change" Continue reading...
  16. Rebūke has dropped his first track of 2025, ‘Endless’, and it is a banger that he released in collaboration with the dance/electronic music icon deadmau5 himself. The release of ‘Endless’ from Rebūke is a part of a campaign that the Irish techno and house DJ/producer that will lead to him releasing his debut studio album, The World of Era, later this spring. The track features the fantastic vocals of Billboard-charting producer, songwriter, artist and instrumentalist Ed Graves and the track’s co-writer is Melissa De Kleine. De Kleine is a songwriter who has made a phenomenal name for herself with writing unforgettable tracks alongside the likes of John Summit, Nicky Romero, and Sander van Doorn. Finally, click ‘Play’ on the Spotify link to feel the great emotions from ‘Endless’, a track that Rebūke, deadmau5, and Ed Graves provide their top-notch musical expertise in. Additionally, the track also serves as a wonderful preview of what to expect in The World of Era. ‘Endless’ as described by Rebūke “‘Endless’ felt like the perfect track to launch the album – a full-circle moment and a collaboration with deadmau5, who has been a constant source of inspiration throughout my musical journey. I feel like the song strikes the balance between both Rebūke and deadmau5 sound. The track originally was an instrumental, but after a last-minute conversation with songwriter Melissa De Kleine and Ed Graves, and with less than 12 hours notice, they rushed to the studio and delivered an incredible vocal that brought the track to life”. The release of the track comes off of a spectacular 2024 for the DJ/producer Rebūke, the Irish artist whose real name is Reuben Keeney, blends visuals with music in his work. The visualizer for his single “Endless” (LINK) portrays a girl’s journey in Era as she heads to a nightclub, showcasing four scenes: an alleyway, the nightclub entrance, a suspenseful stairway, and her entry into the club. Indeed, the release of ‘Endless’ comes after an active 2024 for Rebūke. He debuted at Coachella, performed in a b2b set with Chris Avantgarde at Anyma’s ‘The End of Genesys’ residency in Las Vegas, and completed a national tour across major North American dance music clubs. He also released several singles and remixes, including ‘JUNO’ and a remix of deadmau5’s ‘Not Exactly’. His 2018 hit, ‘Along Came Polly’, was revitalized by a remix from Konstantin Sibold, ZAC, and CARMEE. The post Rebūke Brings Out Vibes in ‘Endless’ With deadmau5 and Ed Graves appeared first on EDMTunes.
  17. John Summit is set to bring the ultimate winter festival experience to Vail, Colorado, with his “Experts Only” Vail Weekender from February 14–16, 2025. Presented by AEG Presents Rocky Mountains, the event promises an unforgettable mix of electronic music, high-energy après-ski parties, and scenic mountain vibes. A Premier Alpine Music Experience Returning for its second edition, Experts Only transforms Vail into a high-altitude music haven, featuring an impressive lineup of electronic artists across multiple venues. The weekend will showcase performances from Layton Giordani, Cassian, Ranger Trucco, AYYBO, and many more. John Summit, the mastermind behind the festival, will headline the main events at Ford Park each night, ensuring a magical atmosphere for attendees. Weekend Highlights Attendees can enjoy daytime pop-ups, après-ski sessions, main-stage performances, and late-night afterparties across Vail’s most iconic venues: Ford Park: The main stage for evening performances. Avanti Food & Beverage: The ultimate après-ski party spot. Chasing Rabbits & Dobson Arena: Late-night party locations for non-stop beats. Eagle’s Nest: The Mountain Top Pop-Up event, bringing music to new heights. Full Schedule & Tickets Friday, February 14: Performances by GS5, Ranger Trucco, Layton Giordani, and John Summit. Saturday, February 15: Sets from Maro, AYYBO, Cassian, and John Summit. Sunday, February 16: Mountain Top Pop-Up @ Eagle’s Nest, plus a special lounge event at Chasing Rabbits. John Summit: A Dance Music Powerhouse With nearly one billion global streams, two #1 US dance radio hits, and multiple sold-out stadium shows, John Summit continues to dominate the electronic music scene. His latest album, Comfort In Chaos, released via Experts Only/Darkroom, showcases his evolution as both a performer and producer. Don’t miss out on the most thrilling winter music festival of the year. Get your tickets now and prepare for an epic weekend at Experts Only Vail Weekender! The post John Summit’s Experts Only Vail Weekender Full 2025 Schedule Revealed appeared first on EDMTunes.
  18. The multi-storey venue, formerly owned by operator Rekom UK, has been reopened with hopes to "get back" to Waterfront's '90s hey-day Continue reading...
  19. Sand, jacuzzis, and a cocktail bar will be set up on the National Heritage site Continue reading...
  20. After clinching the prestigious 2024 EDMA Icon Award, influential house music producer Mark Knight has released his first Toolroom single of 2025, "Got A Man." Oliver Lang joins the label boss to kick off the year with a groove-infused record, delivering a fresh dose of 121 BPM flow. The track is sure to ignite any dancefloor with its pulsing disco and funk elements, wrapping us in its infectious rhythms and soulful production. In other recent Knight news, he launched a limited-edition charity t-shirt to raise funds for the LA community as it recovers and rebuilds from the tragic wildfires. He also announced that his Kiss FM UK radio show with Danny Rhys will take place on Fridays from 9-11pm. Fans can expect the pair to continue "playing you the world's best house music each and every week. Listen to "Got A Man" below. Follow Mark Knight:Instagram: instagram.com/djmarkknight X: x.com/djmarkknight Facebook: facebook.com/djmarkknight Spotify: spoti.fi/44KXzHr
  21. Two of British dance music’s most acclaimed and legendary artists are coming together for one sensational night at TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre. Electronic music pioneers Faithless and Orbital both head to the Yorkshire coast on Saturday August 2 for an unmissable show in front of 8,000 fans. Orbital – aka brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll – will open the night at Scarborough OAT before headliners Faithless take to the stage at the UK’s biggest open-air concert arena. Almost 30 years on from the release of their critically acclaimed debut album, Reverence, Faithless have established themselves as one of the most influential electronic acts of the 21st century. They continue to prove it is possible to achieve both critical and commercial success while delivering boundary-pushing dance music with feeling and integrity. Faithless have sold more than 20 million albums, including 17 Top 40 singles, six Top 10 albums (three at Number One), and amassing more than a billion combined streams to date. Their UK Top 10 singles include such anthems as Salva Mea, We Come1, One Step Too Far, Mass Destruction, Insomnia and God Is A DJ, The band’s cultural significance is unparalleled – leading the charge of dance acts cutting through on a global level and showing electronic music deserves its place on the main stages. Last year’s return to the live arena, after eight years away, saw sold-out shows across Europe. Orbital became one of the biggest names in music during the mid-1990s by reinventing the notion of what a dance act could do live, turning multitudes of rock fans on to the limitless pleasures of electronic music. They have crafted a vast catalogue of ambitious yet accessible music, informed by a wide range of genres such as ambient, electro, punk and film scores. Since breaking through with their landmark 1990 Top 20 hit Chime, Orbital have released a string of critically praised albums – including the 1993 landmark Orbital 2 and 1996’s In Sides. Their 10th studio album, 2023’s Optical Delusion, included fabulous, furious lead single Dirty Rat, a collaboration with Sleaford Mods. Faithless and Orbital join Basement Jaxx, Pendulum, Craig David, Rag’n’Bone Man, Snow Patrol, Judas Priest, Blossoms, Shed Seven, Texas, UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, The Corrs, Gary Barlow and The Script among the artists confirmed for TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre 2025. Tickets go on sale at 10am Friday February 7 from scarboroughopenairtheatre.com CONNECT WITH FAITHLESS OFFICIAL WEBSITE | X | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY | YOUTUBE CONNECT WITH ORBITAL WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | YOUTUBE | TWITTER The post Faithless and Orbital to Deliver Sensational Night at TK Maxx Presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre appeared first on Electric Mode.
  22. Solidifying his reputation as a production mastermind, Claptone unveils a phenomenal house flip of Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’. In celebration of the track’s 25th anniversary, the German DJ and producer transforms Chicane’s biggest hit into an intoxicating, club-ready take on the trance classic. It sets the stage for a yearlong series of diverse, genre-blending remixes. Released in 1999, Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’ is hailed as one of the most defining tracks of the late ‘90s trance scene. It is built around a haunting vocal sample from Clannad’s ‘Theme from Harry’s Game’. The track blends ethereal Celtic elements with euphoric synths and driving rhythms for a captivating sonic soundscape. ‘Saltwater’ achieved global success, charting across Europe and becoming an Ibiza anthem. It also cemented Chicane’s reputation as a pioneer of atmospheric electronic music. The track has since left an enduring legacy. It influenced the next generation of producers and serving as a timeless reminder of the emotive power of trance music. Claptone now breathes new life into the beloved classic. It underscores his unparalleled talent for reimagining timeless records across genres. Infused with his signature groove, the house aficionado’s remix retains the haunting beauty of the iconic trance anthem while weaving in crisp percussion, Balearic undertones and a deep, rolling bassline, creating a fresh yet nostalgic interpretation that serves as a testament to the track’s ability to stand the test of time. ‘Saltwater’ is out today via Armada Music. The post Claptone Reimagines Chicane’s ‘Saltwater’ to Launch its 25th Anniversary Remix Series appeared first on EDMTunes.
  23. Following up from the critically-acclaimed 2021 debut 'im hole', the experimental artist has teased the project with new single 'off to the ESSO' Continue reading...
  24. The Recording Academy did Justice justice over the weekend as the legendary electronic music duo nabbed a Grammy Award. Justice won the Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for their track "Neverender," a collaboration with Tame Impala that appeared on their scintillating Hyperdrama album. The French icons beat out Kaytranada, Four Tet, Fred again.. and Disclosure in the category for the third win of their career. Meanwhile, Charli xcx took home her first Grammys, including the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for Brat. The album, which inspired the popular "brat summer" phenomenon, also won Best Recording Package and saw one of its singles, "Von dutch," win for Best Dance Pop Recording. Elsewhere in the 67th annual Grammys, Kendrick Lamar swept five categories and won the most awards, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year for his Drake diss track "Not Like Us." Beyoncé, who notoriously swept the Dance/Electronic categories in 2022, won Album of the Year for Cowboy Carter. Discover the list of 2025 Grammy winners below and find the entire field of nominees here. Album of the Year André 3000 - New Blue Sun WINNER: Beyoncé - Cowboy Carter Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft Chappell Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Charli XCX - Brat Jacob Collier - Djesse Vol. 4 Sabrina Carpenter - Short n’ Sweet Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department Song of the Year Beyoncé - Texas Hold ’Em Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan - Good Luck, Babe! WINNER: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars - Die With a Smile Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy) Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone - Fortnight Record of the Year The Beatles - Now and Then Beyoncé - Texas Hold ’Em Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan - Good Luck, Babe! Charli XCX - 360 WINNER: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone - Fortnight Best Pop Duo/Group Performance Ariana Grande, Brandy & Monica - The Boy Is Mine – Remix Beyoncé Featuring Post Malone - Levii’s Jeans Charli XCX & Billie Eilish - Guess Featuring Billie Eilish Gracie Abrams Featuring Taylor Swift - Us. WINNER: Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars - Die With a Smile Best Latin Pop Album Anitta - Funk Generation Kali Uchis - Orquídeas Kany García - García Luis Fonsi - El Viaje WINNER: Shakira - Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Best New Artist Benson Boone Doechii WINNER: Chappell Roan Khruangbin Raye Sabrina Carpenter Shaboozey Teddy Swims Best Country Album WINNER: Beyoncé - Cowboy Carter Chris Stapleton - Higher Kacey Musgraves - Deeper Well Lainey Wilson - Whirlwind Post Malone - F-1 Trillion Best Pop Vocal Album Ariana Grande - Eternal Sunshine Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft Chappell Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess WINNER: Sabrina Carpenter - Short n’ Sweet Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department Best Rap Album Common & Pete Rock - The Auditorium Vol. 1 WINNER: Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal Eminem - The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) Future & Metro Boomin - We Don’t Trust You J. Cole - Might Delete Later Best Contemporary Classical Composition Andrea Casarrubios - Casarrubios: Seven for Solo Cello Decoda - Coleman: Revelry Esa-Pekka Salonen, Fleur Barron, Nicholas Phan, Christopher Purves, Axelle Fanyo & San Francisco Symphony Chorus & Orchestra - Saariaho: Adriana Mater Eighth Blackbird - Lang: Composition as Explanation WINNER: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & Los Angeles Master Chorale - Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina Best Classical Compendium Amy Porter, Nikki Chooi, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & JoAnn Falletta - Lukas Foss: Symphony No. 1 & Renaissance Concerto Andy Akiho & Imani Winds - BeLonging Danaë Xanthe Vlasse, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Shapiro - Mythologies II Experiential Orchestra, James Blachly & Curtis J Stewart - American Counterpoints WINNER: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas - Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals Cody Fry Featuring Sleeping at Last - The Sound of Silence John Legend - Always Come Back WINNER: Säje Featuring Regina Carter - Alma Willow - Big Feelings The 8-Bit Big Band Featuring Jonah Nilsson & Button Masher - Last Surprise (From “Persona 5”) Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella Béla Fleck - Rhapsody in Blue(Grass) Henry Mancini & Snarky Puppy - Baby Elephant Walk (Encore) WINNER: Jacob Collier Featuring John Legend & Tori Kelly - Bridge Over Troubled Water Säje - Silent Night Scott Hoying Featuring Säje & Tonality - Rose Without the Thorns Best Musical Theater Album WINNER: Hell’s Kitchen Merrily We Roll Along The Notebook The Outsiders Suffs The Wiz Best Spoken Word Poetry Album Malik Yusef - Good M.U.S.I.C. Universe Sonic Sinema Episode 1: In the Beginning Was the Word Omari Hardwick - Concrete & Whiskey Act II Part 1: A Bourbon 30 Series Queen Sheba - Civil Writes: The South Got Something to Say Skillz - The Seven Number Ones WINNER: Tank and the Bangas - The Heart, the Mind, the Soul Best Classical Solo Vocal Album Fotina Naumenko - Bespoke Songs Joyce DiDonato, Il Pomo d’Oro & Maxim Emelyanychev - Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder WINNER: Karen Slack & Michelle Cann - Beyond the Years Nicholas Phan, Farayi Malek & Palaver Strings - A Change Is Gonna Come Will Liverman & Jonathan King - Show Me the Way Best Classical Instrumental Solo Andy Akiho - Akiho: Longing Curtis J Stewart, James Blachly & Experiential Orchestra - Perry: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Mak Grgić & Ensemble Dissonance - Entourer Seth Parker Woods - Eastman The Holy Presence of Joan d’Arc WINNER: Víkingur Ólafsson - J. S. Bach: Goldberg Variations Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance WINNER: Caroline Shaw & Sō Percussion - Rectangles and Circumstance JACK Quartet - John Luther Adams: Waves & Particles Lorelei Ensemble & Christopher Cerrone - Christopher Cerrone: Beaufort Scales Miró Quartet - Home Yo-Yo Ma, Leonidas Kavakos & Emanuel Ax - Beethoven for Three: Symphony No. 4 and Op. 97 “Archduke” Best Choral Performance Apollo’s Fire & Jeannette Sorrell - Handel: Israel in Egypt, HWV 54 The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Artefact Ensemble & Novus NY - Sheehan: Akathist WINNER: The Crossing, Donald Nally & Dan Schwartz - Ochre Skylark Vocal Ensemble & Matthew Guard - Clear Voices in the Dark True Concord Voices & Orchestra, Jeffrey Biegel & Eric Holtan - A Dream So Bright: Choral Music of Jake Runestad Best Opera Recording Los Angeles Philharmonic, John Adams & Los Angeles Master Chorale - John Adams: Girls of the Golden West Lyric Opera of Kansas City & Gerard Schwarz - Moravec: The Shining The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus - Catán: Florencia en el Amazonas The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus - Puts: The Hours WINNER: San Francisco Symphony Chorus & San Francisco Symphony - Saariaho: Adriana Mater Best Orchestral Performance Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra & JoAnn Falletta - Kodály: Háry János Suite, Nyári este & Symphony in C Major Esa-Pekka Salonen & San Francisco Symphony - Stravinsky: The Firebird WINNER: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas - Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra & Marin Alsop - John Adams: City Noir, Fearful Symmetries & Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance Susanna Mälkki & Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra - Sibelius: Karelia Suite, Rakastava & Lemminkäinen Best Instrumental Composition WINNER: Akropolis Reed Quintet, Pascal Le Boeuf & Christian Euman - Strands André 3000 - I Swear, I Really Wanted to Make a “Rap” Album but This Is Literally the Way the Wind Blew Me This Time Chick Corea & Béla Fleck - Remembrance Christopher Zuar Orchestra - Communion Shelly Berg - At Last Best Immersive Audio Album Ensemble 96, Current Saxophone Quartet & Nina T. Karlsen - Pax WINNER: Peter Gabriel - I/O (In-Side Mix) Ray Charles & Various Artists - Genius Loves Company Roxy Music - Avalon Trondheim Symphony Orchestra & Nick Davies - Henning Sommerro: Borders Producer of the Year, Classical Christoph Franke Dirk Sobotka Dmitriy Lipay WINNER: Elaine Martone Erica Brenner Morten Lindberg Best Engineered Album, Classical Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel & María Dueñas - Gabriela Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina Los Angeles Philharmonic, John Adams & Los Angeles Master Chorale - John Adams: Girls of the Golden West WINNER: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra & Manfred Honeck - Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 – Bates: Resurrexit (Live) Skylark Vocal Ensemble & Matthew Guard - Clear Voices in the Dark Timo Andres, Andrew Cyr & Metropolis Ensemble - Timo Andres: The Blind Banister Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant Album Anoushka Shankar - Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn Chris Redding - Visions of Sounds De Luxe Radhika Vekaria - Warriors of Light Ricky Kej - Break of Dawn Ryuichi Sakamoto - Opus WINNER: Wouter Kellerman, Éru Matsumoto & Chandrika Tandon - Triveni Best Reggae Album Collie Buddz - Take It Easy Shenseea - Never Gets Late Here WINNER: Various Artists - Bob Marley: One Love - Music Inspired By the Film (Deluxe) Vybz Kartel - Party With Me The Wailers - Evolution Best Global Music Album Antonio Rey - Historias de un Flamenco Ciro Hurtado - Paisajes WINNER: Matt B & Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Alkebulan II Rema - Heis Tems - Born in the Wild Best African Music Performance Asake & Wizkid - MMS Burna Boy - Higher Chris Brown Featuring Davido & Lojay - Sensational WINNER: Tems - Love Me JeJe Yemi Alade - Tomorrow Best Global Music Performance Angélique Kidjo & Soweto Gospel Choir - Sunlight to My Soul Arooj Aftab - Raat Ki Rani Jacob Collier Featuring Anoushka Shankar & Varijashree Venugopal - A Rock Somewhere Masa Takumi Featuring Ron Korb, Noshir Mody & Dale Edward Chung - Kashira Rocky Dawuni - Rise WINNER: Sheila E. Featuring Gloria Estefan & Mimy Succar - Bemba Colorá Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Béla Fleck - Rhapsody in Blue Bill Frisell - Orchestras (Live) Julian Lage - Speak to Me Mark Guiliana - Mark WINNER: Taylor Eigsti - Plot Armor Best Alternative Jazz Album Arooj Aftab - Night Reign André 3000 - New Blue Sun Keyon Harrold - Foreverland WINNER: Meshell Ndegeocello - No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin Robert Glasper - Code Derivation Best Latin Jazz Album Donald Vega Featuring Lewis Nash, John Patitucci & Luisito Quintero- As I Travel Eliane Elias - Time and Again Hamilton de Holanda & Gonzalo Rubalcaba - Collab Horacio ‘El Negro’ Hernandez, John Beasley & Jose Gola - El Trio: Live in Italy Michel Camilo & Tomatito - Spain Forever Again WINNER: Zaccai Curtis - Cubop Lives! Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra - And So It Goes WINNER: Dan Pugach - Bianca Reimagined John Beasley Featuring Frankfurt Radio Big Band - Returning to Forever Miguel Zenón - Golden City Orrin Evans & The Captain Black Big Band - Walk a Mile in My Shoe Best Jazz Instrumental Album Ambrose Akinmusire - Owl Song WINNER: Chick Corea & Béla Fleck - Remembrance Kenny Barron - Beyond This Place Lakecia Benjamin - Phoenix Reimagined (Live) Sullivan Fortner - Solo Game Best Jazz Vocal Album Catherine Russell & Sean Mason - My Ideal Christie Dashiell - Journey in Black Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner - Wildflowers Vol. 1 Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding - Milton + Esperanza WINNER: Samara Joy - A Joyful Holiday Best Jazz Performance The Baylor Project - Walk With Me, Lord (Sound | Spirit) Chick Corea & Béla Fleck - Juno Dan Pugach & Nicole Zuraitis Featuring Troy Roberts - Little Fears Lakecia Benjamin Featuring Randy Brecker, Jeff “Tain” Watts & John Scofield - Phoenix Reimagined (Live) WINNER: Samara Joy Featuring Sullivan Fortner - Twinkle Twinkle Little Me Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical Charlotte Day Wilson - Cyan Blue Kacey Musgraves - Deeper Well Lucky Daye - Algorithm WINNER: Peter Gabriel - I/O Sabrina Carpenter - Short n’ Sweet Willow - Empathogen Best Song Written for Visual Media Barbra Streisand - Love Will Survive (From The Tattooist of Auschwitz) WINNER: Jon Batiste - It Never Went Away (From the Netflix Documentary “American Symphony”) Luke Combs - Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album) *NSync & Justin Timberlake - Better Place (From Trolls Band Together) Olivia Rodrigo - Can’t Catch Me Now (From The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media Bear McCreary - God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla John Paesano - Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Pinar Toprak - Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Wilbert Roget II - Star Wars Outlaws WINNER: Winifred Phillips - Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (Includes Film and Television) Kris Bowers - The Color Purple WINNER: Hans Zimmer - Dune: Part Two Laura Karpman - American Fiction Nick Chuba, Atticus Ross & Leopold Ross - Shōgun Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - Challengers Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media WINNER: London Symphony Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin & Bradley Cooper - Maestro: Music by Leonard Bernstein Various Artists - The Color Purple Various Artists - Deadpool & Wolverine Various Artists - Saltburn Various Artists - Twisters: The Album Best Alternative Music Album Brittany Howard - What Now Clairo - Charm Kim Gordon - The Collective Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Wild God WINNER: St. Vincent - All Born Screaming Best Alternative Music Performance Cage the Elephant - Neon Pill Fontaines D.C. - Starburster Kim Gordon - Bye Bye Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Song of the Lake WINNER: St. Vincent - Flea Best Rock Album The Black Crowes - Happiness Bastards Fontaines D.C. - Romance Green Day - Saviors Idles - Tangk Jack White - No Name Pearl Jam - Dark Matter WINNER: The Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds Best Rock Song The Black Keys - Beautiful People (Stay High) Green Day - Dilemma Idles - Gift Horse Pearl Jam - Dark Matter WINNER: St. Vincent - Broken Man Best Metal Performance WINNER: Gojira, Marina Viotti & Victor le Masne - Mea Culpa (Ah! Ça ira!) Judas Priest - Crown of Horns Knocked Loose Featuring Poppy - Suffocate Metallica - Screaming Suicide Spiritbox - Cellar Door Best Rock Performance WINNER: The Beatles - Now and Then The Black Keys - Beautiful People (Stay High) Green Day - The American Dream Is Killing Me Idles - Gift Horse Pearl Jam - Dark Matter St. Vincent - Broken Man Producer of the Year, Non-Classical Alissia WINNER: Daniel Nigro Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II Ian Fitchuk Mustard Best Historical Album WINNER: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band & Various Artists - Centennial Paul Robeson - Paul Robeson – Voice of Freedom: His Complete Columbia, RCA, HMV, and Victor Recordings Pepe de Lucía & Paco de Lucía - Pepito y Paquito Prince & the New Power Generation - Diamonds and Pearls (Super Deluxe Edition) Rodgers & Hammerstein & Julie Andrews - The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) (Super Deluxe Edition) Best Album Notes Alice Coltrane - The Carnegie Hall Concert (Live) Ford Dabney’s Syncopated Orchestras - After Midnight John Culshaw - John Culshaw - The Art of the Producer - The Early Years 1948-55 WINNER: King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band & Various Artists - Centennial Various Artists - SONtrack Original de la Película “Al Son de Beno” Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Alpha Wolf - Half Living Things WINNER: John Lennon - Mind Games Kate Bush - Hounds of Love (The Boxes of Lost at Sea) Nirvana - In Utero Unsuk Chin & Berliner Philharmoniker - Unsuk Chin 90 Day Men - We Blame Chicago Best Recording Package The Avett Brothers - The Avett Brothers WINNER: Charli XCX - Brat iWhoiWhoo - Pregnancy, Breakdown, and Disease Kate Bush - Hounds of Love (Baskerville Edition) The Muddy Basin Ramblers - Jug Band Millionaire Post Malone - F-1 Trillion William Clark Green - Baker Hotel Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording Barbra Streisand - My Name Is Barbra Dolly Parton - Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones George Clinton - ...And Your Ass Will Follow WINNER: Jimmy Carter - Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration Various Artists - All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words Best Comedy Album WINNER: Dave Chappelle - The Dreamer Jim Gaffigan - The Prisoner Nikki Glaser - Someday You’ll Die Ricky Gervais - Armageddon Trevor Noah - Where Was I Best Children’s Music Album Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids - World Wide Playdate John Legend - My Favorite Dream WINNER: Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band - ¡Brillo, Brillo! Lucy Kalantari & the Jazz Cats - Creciendo Rock for Children - Solid Rock Revival Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album Aaron Lazar - Impossible Dream Cyrille Aimée - À Fleur de Peau Gregory Porter - Christmas Wish Lake Street Dive - Good Together WINNER: Norah Jones - Visions Best Music Film WINNER: Jon Batiste - American Symphony June Carter Cash - June Run-DMC - Kings From Queens Steven Van Zandt - Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple Various Artists - The Greatest Night in Pop Best Music Video A$AP Rocky - Tailor Swif Charli XCX - 360 Eminem - Houdini WINNER: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Taylor Swift Featuring Post Malone - Fortnight Best Rap Song Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar - Like That Glorilla - Yeah Glo! WINNER: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Rapsody & Hit-Boy - Asteroids ¥$, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign & Rich the Kid Featuring Playboi Carti - Carnival Best Melodic Rap Performance Beyoncé, Linda Martell & Shaboozey - Spaghettii Future, Metro Boomin & The Weeknd - We Still Don’t Trust You Jordan Adetunji Featuring Kehlani - Kehlani (Remix) Latto - Big Mama WINNER: Rapsody Featuring Erykah Badu - 3:AM Best Rap Performance Cardi B - Enough (Miami) Common & Pete Rock Featuring Posdnuos - When the Sun Shines Again Doechii - Nissan Altima Eminem - Houdini Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar - Like That Glorilla - Yeah Glo! WINNER: Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us Best R&B Album WINNER: Chris Brown - 11:11 (Deluxe) Lalah Hathaway - Vantablack Lucky Daye - Algorithm Muni Long - Revenge Usher - Coming Home Best Progressive R&B Album WINNER: Avery*Sunshine - So Glad to Know You Childish Gambino - Bando Stone and the New World Durand Bernarr - En Route Kehlani - Crash WINNER: NxWorries - Why Lawd? Best R&B Song Coco Jones - Here We Go (Uh Oh) Kehlani - After Hours Muni Long - Ruined Me WINNER: SZA - Saturn Tems - Burning Best Traditional R&B Performance Kenyon Dixon - Can I Have This Groove Lalah Hathaway Featuring Michael McDonald - No Lie WINNER: Lucky Daye - That’s You Marsha Ambrosius - Wet Muni Long - Make Me Forget Best R&B Performance Chris Brown - Residuals Coco Jones - Here We Go (Uh Oh) Jhené Aiko - Guidance WINNER: Muni Long - Made for Me (Live on BET) SZA - Saturn Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical WINNER: Amy Allen Edgar Barrera Jessi Alexander Jessie Jo Dillon Raye Best Tropical Latin Album Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 - Radio Güira Kiki Valera - Vacilón Santiaguero Marc Anthony - Muevense Sheila E. - Bailar WINNER: Tony Succar & Mimy Succar - Alma, Corazón y Salsa (Live at Gran Teatro Nacional) Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano) WINNER: Carín León - Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 Chiquis - Diamantes Jessi Uribe - De Lejitos Peso Pluma - Éxodo Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album Cimafunk - Pa’ Tu Cuerpa El David Aguilar - Compita del Destino Mon Laferte - Autopoiética Nathy Peluso - Grasa WINNER: Rawayana - ¿Quién Trae las Cornetas? Best Música Urbana Album Bad Bunny - Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana Feid - Ferxxocalipsis J Balvin - Rayo WINNER: Residente - Las Letras Ya No Importan Young Miko - Att. Best Contemporary Blues Album Antonio Vergara - The Fury Joe Bonamassa - Blues Deluxe Vol. 2 WINNER: Ruthie Foster - Mileage Shemekia Copeland - Blame It on Eve Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour - Friendlytown Best Traditional Blues Album Cedric Burnside - Hill Country Love The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Struck Down Little Feat - Sam’s Place Sue Foley - One Guitar Woman WINNER: Taj Mahal - Swingin’: Live at the Church in Tulsa Best American Roots Performance The Fabulous Thunderbirds Featuring Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood - Nothing in Rambling Rhiannon Giddens - The Ballad of Sally Anne Shemekia Copeland - Blame It on Eve WINNER: Sierra Ferrell - Lighthouse Best Country Song Beyoncé - Texas Hold ’Em Jelly Roll - I Am Not Okay WINNER: Kacey Musgraves - The Architect Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen - I Had Some Help Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy) Best Country Duo/Group Performance WINNER: Beyoncé & Miley Cyrus - II Most Wanted Brothers Osborne - Break Mine Dan + Shay - Bigger Houses Kelsea Ballerini & Noah Kahan - Cowboys Cry Too Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen - I Had Some Help Best Country Solo Performance Beyoncé - 16 Carriages WINNER: Chris Stapleton - It Takes a Woman Jelly Roll - I Am Not Okay Kacey Musgraves - The Architect Shaboozey - A Bar Song (Tipsy) Best Roots Gospel Album Authentic Unlimited - The Gospel Sessions, Vol. 2 WINNER: Cory Henry - Church The Harlem Gospel Travelers - Rhapsody Mark D. Conklin - The Gospel According to Mark The Nelons - Loving You Best Contemporary Christian Music Album Brandon Lake - Coat of Many Colors WINNER: Doe - Heart of a Human Elevation Worship - When Wind Meets Fire Forrest Frank - Child of God Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine - The Maverick Way Complete Best Gospel Album WINNER: CeCe Winans - More Than This Karen Clark Sheard - Still Karen Kirk Franklin - Father’s Day Melvin Crispell III - Covered Vol. 1 Ricky Dillard - Choirmaster II (Live) Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson Featuring CeCe Winans - Holy Forever (Live) WINNER: CeCe Winans - That’s My King Elevation Worship Featuring Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore - Praise Honor & Glory & Disciple - Firm Foundation (He Won’t) Jwlkrs Worship & Maverick City Music Featuring Chandler Moore - In the Name of Jesus Maverick City Music, Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore Featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard - In the Room Best Gospel Performance/Song Doe - Holy Hands Melvin Crispell III - Yesterday Ricky Dillard - Hold On (Live) WINNER: Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Erica Campbell & Israel Houghton Featuring Jonathan McReynolds & Jekalyn Carr - One Hallelujah Yolanda Adams - Church Doors Best Regional Roots Music Album Big Chief Monk Featuring J’wan Boudreaux - Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival WINNER: Kalani Pe'a - Kuini New Breed Brass Band Featuring Trombone Shorty - Live at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival The Rumble - Stories From the Battlefield Sean Ardoin & Kreole Rock and Soul - 25 Back to My Roots Best Folk Album Adrianne Lenker - Bright Future American Patchwork Quartet - American Patchwork Quartet Aoife O’Donovan - All My Friends WINNER: Gillian Welch & David Rawlings - Woodland Madi Diaz - Weird Faith Best Bluegrass Album WINNER: Billy Strings - Live Vol. 1 Bronwyn Keith-Hynes - I Built a World Dan Tyminski - Dan Tyminski: Live From the Ryman The Del McCoury Band - Songs of Love and Life Sister Sadie - No Fear Tony Trischka - Earl Jam Best Americana Album Charley Crockett - $10 Cowboy Maggie Rose - No One Gets Out Alive Sarah Jarosz - Polaroid Lovers WINNER: Sierra Ferrell - Trail of Flowers T Bone Burnett - The Other Side Waxahatchee - Tigers Blood Best American Roots Song Aoife O’Donovan - All My Friends Iron & Wine & Fiona Apple - All in Good Time Mark Knopfler - Ahead of the Game Shemekia Copeland - Blame It on Eve WINNER: Sierra Ferrell - American Dreaming Best Americana Performance Beyoncé - Ya Ya Gillian Welch & David Rawlings - Empty Trainload of Sky Madi Diaz & Kacey Musgraves - Don’t Do Me Good Madison Cunningham - Subtitles Sarah Jarosz - Runaway Train WINNER: Sierra Ferrell - American Dreaming Best Remixed Recording Charli XCX - Von dutch A. G. Cook Remix Featuring Addison Rae Doechii & Kaytranada Featuring JT - Alter Ego (Kaytranada Remix) Julian Marley & Antaeus - Jah Sees Them (Amapiano Remix) WINNER: Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso (Mark Ronson x FNZ Working Late Remix) Shaboozey & David Guetta - A Bar Song (Tipsy) (Remix) Best Dance/Electronic Music Album WINNER: Charli XCX - Brat Four Tet - Three Justice - Hyperdrama Kaytranada - Timeless Zedd - Telos Best Dance/Electronic Recording Disclosure - She’s Gone, Dance On Four Tet - Loved Fred Again.. & Baby Keem - Leavemealone WINNER: Justice & Tame Impala - Neverender Kaytranada Featuring Childish Gambino - Witchy Best Dance Pop Recording Ariana Grande - Yes, And? Billie Eilish - L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Edit] WINNER: Charli XCX - Von dutch Madison Beer - Make You Mine Troye Sivan - Got Me Started Best Pop Solo Performance Beyoncé - Bodyguard Billie Eilish - Birds of a Feather Chappell Roan - Good Luck, Babe! Charli XCX - Apple WINNER: Sabrina Carpenter - Espresso
  25. KSHMR has sent fans into a frenzy with a cryptic Instagram story urging them to follow The Cataracs, adding, “Because you never know, something might be coming.” The teaser has sparked speculation about a potential reunion or collaboration, raising the question: Is KSHMR returning to where it all began? The Cataracs: Where It All StartedBefore he became one of the most recognized names in EDM, KSHMR, born Niles Hollowell-Dhar, was one-half of The Cataracs, a California-based duo he formed with David Singer-Vine in 2003. The two met in high school and quickly gained recognition with their fusion of electronic, hip-hop, and pop sounds. The Cataracs found mainstream success with “Like a G6,” a global hit in collaboration with Far East Movement and Dev, as well as “Bass Down Low,” which further cemented their status in the pop-electronic scene. Their production prowess extended beyond their own music, crafting beats for artists like Snoop Dogg and Selena Gomez. However, in 2012, Singer-Vine left the duo, leaving Hollowell-Dhar to continue the project solo. The Birth of KSHMR: A New EraIn 2014, Hollowell-Dhar made the bold decision to step away from The Cataracs and reinvent himself as KSHMR, diving deep into the world of big room and electro house. His debut tracks like “Megalodon” and “Karate” showcased a harder, festival-ready sound, marking a stark departure from the radio-friendly beats of The Cataracs. As KSHMR, he quickly became a respected figure in the dance music industry, known for his cinematic compositions, Indian-inspired melodies, and high-energy festival anthems. Collaborations with Tiësto (“Secrets”) and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike (“Opa”) solidified his reputation as a powerhouse producer. Could a Reunion Be on the Horizon?With KSHMR’s Instagram tease, longtime fans are now wondering if he’s looking to revisit his roots. The Cataracs’ official pages have been largely inactive in recent years, making this sudden call to action even more intriguing. Could we see a revival of their signature sound? Or is this a fresh take on their past collaborations with a modern twist? While no official details have been revealed, the mere suggestion of new activity around The Cataracs is enough to get fans excited. Whether it’s a full-fledged reunion, a special project, or simply a nostalgic nod to his past, KSHMR has certainly set the rumor mill spinning. One thing is for sure—something is coming. And if history is any indication, it’s bound to be big! Follow us and we keep a close eye on developments to come!

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