New Year's Eve is still a few months away, but Lights All Night is already gearing up for the end of the year event with an expanded lineup announcement. A few headliners had been announced earlier in the year, but now a number of supporting acts have been added to the roster, revealing one of the biggest New Year's festivals around.
Netflix has been riding high on a wave of success with their recent hit series Stranger Things, due in no small part to its nostalgic John Carpenter-esque score with its revival of 80s analog synth music. The electronic music community has been largely favorable of the score composed by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein, and now deadmau5 has delivered his own unofficial remix of the theme song.
Following up on remixes from Getter and DISKORD, Slushii has delivered his own rework of his mentor Marshmello's "Alone." Released earlier in the year, "Alone" has gone on to become one of the more prominent dance tracks to come out this year, and it's received a number of solid flips with the new remix package.
After dropping his debut single "Heading Home" to great acclaim at the beginning of the year, Gryffin is back with a new release. Teaming up with British singer Bipolar Sunshine, the rising producer delivers a solid indie-dance flavored single titled "Whole Heart" that sees his sound continuing to mature.
Hardwell has had a busy summer that has seen the producer hitting the studio with a number of collaborators, delivering singles like "No Holding Back" with iconic vocalist Craig David and "8Fifty" with Thomas Newson. Now the superstar Dutch DJ is back with a new collab, joining forces with Blasterjaxx on a rowdy single titled "Going Crazy."
After making fans wait thirteen months since first teasing "Invaders" last July, Zomboy has finally released the blistering dubstep single. It was originally believed that the song would appear on the Neon Graves EP, but fans were understandably disappointed when the release surfaced without it. After gaining steam on the live front from notable bass DJs like Getter and SKisM, Zomboy has finally given in to fan demands and dropped "Invaders" over the weekend via Never Say Die Black Label XXL.
While The Chainsmokers' performance of their smash hit "Closer" with Halsey at the MTV VMAs last night is still being talked about, the duo weren't the only dance music act to make a splash at the awards ceremony.
Moving past his early work as a mashup artist colliding top 40 pop and EDM, Kap Slap has established himself as a forward thinking dance music producer with an ear for melody. In a new performance video, he's taken on his recent single "Felt This Good" with M. Bronx to deliver a reworked production for the song.
Canadian electronic act Purity Ring are back with a new release, dropping an official remix for Katy Perry's recently released single "Rise." The duo deliver a sturdy rework of Perry's inspirational anthem, breathing new life into the song while pushing it to new heights with their signature synthpop vibes.
Armin van Buuren dropped a major announcement during his stint at UK based festival Creamfields over the weekend. During a live Q&A session, the Embrace producer revealed that he will be releasing a new album under his trance sideproject Gaia with Benno de Goeij of Rank 1.