Last month, Calvin Harris made a triumphant return as a vocalist with "My Way," his first single to feature his own voice since 2014's smash hit "Summer." The new tune features a sunny, tropical vibe and an upbeat pop friendly production, and was welcomed by fans upon release. Today, Calvin Harris is back to offer up a music video for "My Way."
At this point, the will-they-won't-they drama surrounding the possibility of a Swedish House Mafia reunion tour in 2017 has reached a boiling point. Earlier in the summer, YouTube channel Proximity posted an image that seemed to tease a reunion for SHM, though this was later denied by Axwell /\ Ingrosso. Then, an alleged Tweet from Axwell made the rounds this week that hinted at a performance during Ultra Miami next year, the same festival where the trio played their final performance. Unfortunately it looks like this isn't the case either.
Last month, What So Not and RL Grime stirred up intense anticipation among fans when they announced that they had finished a follow up collaboration to their 2014 joint effort "Tell Me." As if that wasn't enough, it was subsequently revealed that Skrillex was in on the song too after What So Not debuted it during a live set. The song resurfaced again today in RL Grime's latest Halloween mix, and now we have a song title and release date for the tune thanks to some crafty sleuthing.
Earlier in the week, Martin Garrix announced that his STMPD RCRDS imprint was finally ready to start releasing music from artists other than himself, teasing the label's debut single from up and comer LIONE. His new track "Leave This Place" is available today for streaming and download as he offers up a magical Porter Robinson inspired track for his first release on STMPD.
It's been two years since deadmau5 released his last album while(1<2), a record that saw the Canadian producer pushing the envelope of his signature sound with a sprawling two disc release. Anticipation for a follow up has been running high for a while now, with deadmau5 unleashing a number of enticing tunes in his live streams over the last several months and dropping his stunning new Kaskade collaboration "Beneath With Me." With so much good material waiting to be released, the legions of mau5 fans have grown a bit impatient for his eighth LP.
With 2016 quickly drawing to a close, next year's festival circuit has already begun the process of hyping their star studded lineups. We've already seen some alleged leaks for Coachella, and now Groove Cruise has revealed the first wave of performers for their event at the beginning of 2017.
RL Grime had anticipation running high earlier in the week for the arrival of his latest Halloween mix and today it's finally here, just in time for the weekend's festivities. Since 2012, the "Aurora" producer has delivered an annual mix each year to celebrate the spooky holiday while gaining tons of support from fans and fellow DJs alike. With the fifth mix in the series finally available, things are really starting to feel like Halloween.
A newly announced documentary titled What We Started is gearing up to offer the definitive account of the rise of EDM. Presented by Bert Marcus Productions, the film has secured Martin Garrix and Carl Cox to help shape the story. Award winning filmmaker Bert Marcus wrote, directed and produced What We Started, while legendary DJ Pete Tong has signed on as executive producer and music supervisor.
RÜFÜS DU SOL's "Innerbloom" is the kind of song that only comes along once in a great while. With hazy synth chords, ethereal vibes and some celestial vocals, the Australian trio made a splash on electronic music fans when their alt-dance single was first heard last year. Following up on Lane 8's minimalistic techno remix, Sasha is taking on RÜFÜS DU SOL's dreamy anthem with a surprisingly downtrodden rework.
When deadmau5 released his now classic tune "Ghosts N Stuff" eight years ago, he probably couldn't have anticipated the effect it would have on his career. With Rob Swire's soaring auto-tuned vocals and an uplifting house production, the single went on to define the burgeoning EDM scene of 2008 and has remained a fan favorite ever since. Just in time for Halloween, the Canadian producer's ode to ghosts gets a haunted makeover courtesy of Xan Griffin, who manages to deliver a suitable re-imagining of the classic progressive house cut.