With how many festivals have entered the North American market, it's easy to overlook the ones that have been doing this since before the craze really kicked into high gear. Chicago festival Lollapalooza celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with a lineup that's sure to make it a worthy contender in the worldwide festival market.
Galantis' debut album, Pharmacy, left a bit to be desired. While certainly a respectable collection of progressive house productions, most of its tracks failed to match the euphoria of seminal releases like "Runaway" and "You." While it's not a song that pushes the envelope by any means, though, their latest release, "No Money," sees the Swedish duo recapture some of the same liveliness.
What So Not's remaining member, Emoh Instead, has proven not to be a slouch act in the absence of Flume's creative influence. The Australian DJ/producer released a remix of fellow Aussies RÜFÜS DU SOL's "Innerbloom" that measures up to the outfit's earlier releases.
With Ultra Music Festival down, the festival announcements are pouring in at a breakneck pace. The latest of the lot is the official lineup reveal for Canadian festival Ever After, which will feature its fair share of celebrated EDM acts.
Let's address the elephant in the room right off the bat: No, this is not yet another remix of Robin S' 1993 classic "Show Me Love." It is, in face, the Skrillex remix of a track of the same name which features vocals from the likes of Chance The Rapper and Moses Sumney.
Sam Feldt has put some pep in his step, and we're not complaining one bit. The Dutch DJ/producer is famous for putting out the drowsy sort of deep house that's dominated the airwaves in recent years, but his latest track, "Shadows Of Love," sees an elevation in the energy of his signature sound.
If slapping Tiësto and Oliver Heldens' names on a track doesn't put it in as many music fans' ears as you were hoping it would, then a remix series ought to do the trick. The two artists did exactly that for their Natalie La Rose-featured single, "The Right Song," and it features an interesting cross section of electronic music artists.
After a relatively quiet beginning of 2016, Major Lazer are back on the scene with a brand new remix. The Diplo-founded Jamaican dancehall outfit has broken their silence with their Grandtheft collaboration, "Number One" - which is actually a remix of Johnny Osbourne's 1985 reggae classic, "Buddy Bye."
There's nothing quite like seeing an act like Gorgon City live, which appears to have been the thought process responsible for their latest video. The English garage duo just uploaded the official music video for their new track, "All Four Walls," using footage from a recent performance.