Martin Garrix and Bebe Rexha recently hit the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge for a chilling performance of their collaboration "In The Name Of Love," while offering up a special treat for fans as they played a cover of Twenty One Pilots' smash hit "Heathens." Garrix and Rexha had previously delivered a live rendition of "In The Name Of Love" on The Tonight Show which saw the Dutch DJ out of the mixing booth and behind a guitar, and they utilize a similar setup for the BBC Lounge performance.
Back in August, Porter Robinson and Madeon took the internet by storm when they revealed their first collaboration on "Shelter," a dreamy dance tune that represented a perfect marriage of their respective styles. As if that weren't enough, the two producers announced a collaborative tour named after their joint effort that will see the duo hitting the road together across North America. The Shelter tour kicks off today in Atlanta, and Porter and Madeon have released a new video on social media to get fans ramped up.
The Chainsmokers have been having a phenomenal year and it looks like nothing can stop the dance music crossover duo from dominating the game right now. Following up on massive singles like "Don't Let Me Down" and "Closer" with Halsey, the duo are back to release a new single with their label mate and indie pop vocalist Phoebe Ryan. A teaser of the new single had previously been heard on Tuesday, but now the full version of "All We Know" has been premiered on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio show and has hit the internet for streaming.
Over the last few months, it's become apparent that What So Not is in the midst of a creative surge, as a consistent string of track announcements and new material have surfaced. From the recently released Divide & Conquer EP to the announcement of his upcoming collaboration with Skrillex and RL Grime, the Aussie producer has been keeping busy in the studio. Now a new live rip has hit SoundCloud, offering up our first full length taste of What So Not's remix of the theme song from Stranger Things.
Electric Zoo went down without a hitch earlier in the month, serving as one of the biggest electronic music festivals on the east coast while offering up a massive lineup and six curated stages to attendees over its three day duration. Cashing in one the success of their 2016 iteration, Electric Zoo is now revealing some major expansion plans for later in the year.
After making fans wait four years for a new album after the release of his self-titled debut, Aussie producer Flume finally delivered his follow up LP, Skin, earlier in the year, offering up a sprawling collection of pop collabs and future bass tracks. Among the best vocal collaborations on the album was Flume's joint effort with Tove Lo. "Say It" quickly became one of the top EDM tracks of the year, with its crashing rhythms, seductive synths and bittersweet vocal delivery from the Swedish pop singer, and today the song is back on our mind as it receives an official music video.
Don Diablo has just announced his first ever headlining tour of the US, revealing seven upcoming stops throughout North America scheduled for later in the year. Dubbed the Hexagon tour, the newly announced string of shows will see the Dutch DJ kicking things off in San Francisco at 1015 Folsom on December 1, with additional stops at Webster Hall In New York, Las Vegas' Marquee Nightclub, and more. The Hexagon tour will see its last show in Washington DC at Echostage.
Decadence NYE has established itself as one of the premiere end of the year festivals in the US, delivering events in Utah, Arizona and Colorado each December to ring in the New Year. We've already seen the first phase of the Arizona chapter's 2016 lineup, which features deadmau5, The Chainsmokers and more, and now Decadence Colorado has slowly started to reveals its roster.
During a live performance in Utah last month, Illenium took the opportunity to debut an upcoming collaboration with none other than Seven Lions and Said The Sky. Featuring a classic melodic dubstep sound, fans were understandably excited about an ID featuring all three producers and have waited patiently for the track to drop ever since. The wait is almost over now as details surface regarding the song's official release.
Daft Punk have been grabbing the internet's collective attention quite a bit since dropping their new song "Starboy" with The Weeknd last week. In the aftermath of the new single's release, rumors spread like wildfire about the possibility of a 2017 tour, which have since been largely debunked. Now The Weeknd's collaboration with the robot duo is back on our minds as they deliver a music video for the song.