Grandtheft's March Major Lazer collaboration, "Number One," made for a special landmark in the Montreal DJ/producer's releases. He's not shy about letting the world know, either, as he's given his European tour the same name.
Amid a slew of festival recap videos following the same, tired-out formula, Ultra Europe has shared one that takes a different approach. The festival's organizers have uploaded "Destination Report" to the UMF TV YouTube channel - a video which relies on more than just compelling imagery and music to connect with its audience.
In case you suspected that Aphex Twin's return to electronic music would prove but a flash in the pan, his most recent announcement proves otherwise. After winning the Grammy for Best Dance Album for his 2014 album Syro, the widely influential producer has revealed a new project in the works titled Cheetah EP.
Martin Solveig once again managed to deliver a lighthearted party anthem with remarkable substance in the form of last month's "Do It Right" featuring Maidza, and the song's official music video accomplishes much of the same. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish structure La Muralla Roja, much of the video's picturesque imagery is derived from the landmark's angular planes.
At first it didn't feel like MSTRKRFT's return was really happening. The blog house duo's sound hails back to a simpler time in electronic music history (a lot changes in seven years), making it hard to tell whether their upcoming album, Operator, would be received well in the context of today's music landscape.
After its tenth anniversary, there’s no denying that Movement has lived up to its name. The Detroit music festival once again succeeded in drawing the techno elite from every corner of the globe to celebrate the genre in the city of its birthplace, but this year’s edition in particular served as a special homecoming of sorts.
At long last, Above & Beyond have released Acoustic II, the follow-up to their 2014 orchestra album, Acoustic. As with the previous effort, Acoustic II is comprised of renditions of the songs from the English trance trio as performed by an 18-piece orchestra.
Bobby Puma's been on the rise in recent months, and his new track demonstrates why. The LA-based DJ/producer has proven himself capable of putting out the tasteful of future house that even underground purists can appreciate, and "Come Alive" featuring Desiree Dawson is no exception.
DJ Snake has earned such a reputation as a hitmaker in recent years that his latest release is bound to garner some attention - whether or not it's actually deserving. The French DJ/producer has offered up "Talk," which features vocals from Australian songstress George Maple that originally came from her 2014 track, "Talk Talk."
The Chainsmokers have reached numerous milestones in 2016, and they can now add one more to the list. The NYC-based duo recently released a 360-degree video of a performance of their February track "Don't Let Me Down," and the very same track has now officially reached the #1 spot on Shazam's US charts.