Following up on his recent collaboration with Jauz on "OK!," future bass mastermind San Holo is back with his latest single "Light." By now, the Dutch DJ has firmly established himself as one of the top purveyors of the chill trap movement that's taken off over the last year, and "Light" exemplifies all the qualities that have brought San Holo to prominence.
In a new interview with Billboard, Zedd has announced that he will be joining Hakkasan Group's already impressive talent roster with an upcoming residency deal at all of their Las Vegas venues. The announcement comes just after Kaskade revealed last week that he had joined Hakkasan with a similar residency agreement. Talking about the new deal, Zedd explains that he's had his eye on OMNIA, one of Hakkasan's well known properties, since the beginning.
Just when you thought Justin Bieber's troubled past was behind him, a new incident is dragging the pop singer back to the days of disorderly conduct and wild behavior. While traveling in Barcelona last night after a performance, the Canadian vocalist found himself in the middle of an altercation with a fan.
Following up on a hugely successful year that saw his sophomore album Skin released to universal acclaim, Flume won big at the Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards this week. The forward thinking producer took home a total of eight honors at the award ceremony, which is no small achievement to say the least.
When The Weeknd dropped the music video for his hit single "Starboy" with Daft Punk back in September, fans couldn't help but get caught up on one scene in particular. As The Weeknd recites the song's lyrics while walking through the video's elaborate mansion, the camera pans past an elegant portrait of the robotic duo decked out in capes with a panther by their feet. The presentation was so epic that it stands out as one of the most notable images from the entire video.
DVBBS are back this week with a new release, teaming up with CMC$ and singer Gia Koka for their latest effort "Not Going Home." The new song serves as the lead single for the forthcoming Beautiful Disaster EP, which is set to arrive early next month.
Coachella 2017 is still a few months out, but anticipation for its next edition is already running high. With the passing of this year’s festival season follows suit a hunger for a new set of lineups to obsess over, and Coachella is certainly leading the pack in this regard. DJ Snake and DJ Khaled have both leaked their slots on the roster, while a number of alleged headliners like Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar, and Beyonce have also been hinted at.
While deadmau5's upcoming LP W:/2016Album will be arriving shortly, the Canadian musician has still kept himself busy in his home studio. During one of his numerous live streams recently, the "Strobe" producer branched out with a hip hop collaboration titled "OK" featuring UK rapper Shotty Horroh, which was quickly ripped and distributed on YouTube.
While we're all waiting for Marshmello to unveil his version of DJ Snake's "Let Me Love You" for the song's upcoming remix collection, the helmet wearing producer is keeping at the forefront of our attention in another way. The "Alone" producer was recently the subject of an interview with vape culture satirist Blake Vapes, though you shouldn't hold your breath for much new information to surface from it.
While deadmau5 has made it more than clear over the last few months that he's not too optimistic about his upcoming studio effort W:/2016Album, some recent Twitter remarks from the producer at least clue us in that he's happy with a few of the tracks present on the LP. In a lengthy series of Tweets this week, deadmau5 outlined his issues with the upcoming album, but did take a break from talking down his own music to reveal his favorite two tracks from W:/2016Album.