New Year's Eve is still several months off, but that hasn't stopped Decadence Arizona from unveiling the first round of headliners for its upcoming end of the year party. For its third annual event, Decadence AZ has secured some impressive talent for the upcoming two day festival, which has become a highlight among New Year's Eve celebrations.
When it was announced that Diplo and M.I.A. were collaborating on an upcoming single earlier in the month, fans were understandably excited to see the two artists hitting the studio together once again after a tumultuous break up years prior. However, hopes were dashed earlier in the week when M.I.A. took to Twitter to reveal that the song had hit a snag with her label Interscope Records, and the future of the joint effort seemed uncertain. Thankfully, Interscope has finally approved Diplo and M.I.A.'s ornitholigically themed collaboration, which is now available for streaming.
During his live set at Das Energi Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah, Illenium debuted a massive upcoming collaboration with none other than Seven Lions. Fans are understandably beyond excited to see the two producers pair up on a joint effort, which has also been confirmed to feature Denver based artist Said The Sky. Luckily, a fan captured a video clip of the performance, which has hit the internet for streaming to give us our first taste of the forthcoming offering.
Toronto's Electric Island festival has revealed some big plans for their final summer show of 2016, dropping the lineup for a two day event scheduled to go down Labor Day Weekend. The roster features an eclectic array of talent representing a number of different genres.
Aussie producer Generik has returned with a new single, delivering a retro styled cut on "Hi NRG." His latest offering features a blend of 90s rave and blog-haus, expanding on recent releases like "Late At Night" with a healthy dose of dance floor nostalgia.
Eighteen year old up and comer k?d has dropped a new self-animated music video for his recent single "Discover" with RKCB. The two production outfits joined forces earlier this month on the smooth future pop effort, which features soaring vocals and dreamy chords set to encapsulating rhythms.
The Forbes annual list of Electronic Cash Kings is here, revealing that Scottish DJ Calvin Harris is once again the world's top earning EDM star. Though his earnings dropped $3 million from last year, Harris still cracked the top of the list for the fourth year running with $63 million in earnings.
Love him or hate him, there's no denying the role Diplo has played in bringing dance music to the masses. Over the last couple of years we've seen the gap between EDM and pop get smaller and smaller, due in no small part to Diplo's work on hits like "Where Are Ü Now?" and "Lean On." As his clout in mainstream music has grown, it seems that every major artist under the sun wants to get in on the action, from Ariana Grande to a host of collaborators for the upcoming Major Lazer album.
Ahead of his upcoming debut studio album Time Travel, Gigamesh has dropped a new single titled "History." For his latest offering, Gigamesh has enlisted the help of NYC subway singer Damon C Scott on vocal duties, and the two deliver a catchy blend of dance and pop.
UK deep house trio Disciples are back with a new single, delivering an infectious dance cut on "Daylight." The group had previously achieved some major attention on their collaboration with Calvin Harris on last year's "How Deep Is Your Love," and their newest offering expands on the same vibe they fostered on that tune.