Borgeous has a penchant for putting out the kind of progressive house anthems that won't stop bouncing around in your head, and his upcoming release is no exception. The L.A.-based DJ/producer has put out a preview of "Zero Gravity," a euphoric track featuring vocals by Lights that will undoubtedly receive its fair share of play in the coming months.
L.A.-based DJ/producer Steven Zhu - better known by his stage name, ZHU - has made his BBC Radio 1 debut, and it's pretty much the future of groove. We were looking forward to it as much as anybody, and we feel confident in asserting that the end result was well worth the hype.
The following ten artists are slated to perform sets that you absolutely can't miss if you plan to check out the 2015 edition of Movement Detroit from May 23rd-25th - lest you pass up all the sweet, delicious street cred that taking part in the festival entitles you.
Canberra, Australia duo Peking Duk are excited to announce their new album - maybe a little too excited. The artists took to Instagram to inform their rapidly growing fan base that their new album is "underway & making [their] balls tingle."
We feel like we shouldn't like Martin Solveig's new track, "+1," but we're not gonna lie, it's actually pretty hot. It's been apparent that the French producer has had future house in his crosshairs since his GTA collaboration, "Intoxicated," in January - and while his new song is even more of an aberration from the standard deep house formula, that's kind of what makes it worth talking about.
'90s progressive house icon Sasha flew under the radar for several years, but like a lot of dance music's elder statesmen, it looks like he's coming back for keeps. It was hard to know for sure whether his March release of "Vapourspace" was an indication of what was to come, but his latest track stands as proof that the decorated DJ/producer proper house fans know and love has returned for good.
Looks like ZHU's breakout success last year wasn't just a flash in the pan after all. The L.A.-based house producer and unofficial poster child of the DJ slow identity reveal has been conservatively releasing a handful of new tracks recently, and now he's announced his official debut on BBC Radio 1.
With Memorial Day Weekend less than two weeks out, there are no shortage of updates coming from the Mysteryland USA camp. We brought you the festival's lineup, showed you its official trailer, and even gave you our picks on artists to check out when you go - but it never quite sinks in that you're about to hit an amazing festival until you see the official set times.
You might remember when organizers of Ultra Europe released the phase 1 lineup for this year's edition of the festival a few months ago. Now, as the dates of the event draw closer, they've made a Phase 2 lineup available as well.
Jack Ü made a surprise guest appearance at the halftime show of the Clippers/Rockets game that took place at the Staples Center in L.A. last night that shook the rafters of the arena. Skrillex and Diplo performed a medley of their most popular releases through the Jack Ü project, and while their incorporation of a certain Soulja Boy sample may have been what some might call overzealous, the energy that they brought to the occasion was hard to deny.