deadmau5 has been putting in work lately. The progressive house mastermind has made his SoundCloud account a window through which his fan base can observe his creative process, and he's uploaded new versions of a familiar concept.
Pendulum has been resurrected, and they've got a remix in the works. We've made it a point to educate newer dance music fans on the significance of the drum and bass group's reunion at Ultra Music Festival this weekend, and it looks like they plan for it to be more than a one-off performance.
Festival season is nearly upon us, but several of the massives taking place later in the season have yet to reveal full lineups. Toronto electronic music festival Digital Dreams has begun the process, announcing the three biggest names on the roster for its 2016 edition.
Just in case it didn't already feel like festival season was upon us, the latest from Ultra Music Festival ought to make it a lot more real. The festival's organizers have released official set times in a phase three lineup announcement so that attendees can begin to plan out their schedules.
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Steve Angello has uploaded the official music video for “Prisoner,” a track from the first chapter of his recent album, Wild Youth. The former member of progressive house supergroup Swedish House Mafia had given us the impression that visual elements would play a significant role in the effort, and the two videos that he’s released so far certainly support that notion.
Ultra Music Festival is a spectacle to behold, there’s no doubt about that. For many, the massive marks the beginning of festival season and serves as a platform by which countless artists from across the world can debut new material.
Sometimes you can just tell that a track is gonna make waves once it hits the festival circuit. W&W's "How Many" might not strictly adhere to their trance roots - or hit as hard as some of their more recent releases - but fits the formula of a main stage hit to the T.
If by now you don't half expect '90s R&B samples to find their way into any future house track you listen to, then you haven't been paying attention. R3hab and Quintino might be a little late to the future house game, but they're picking it up fast - and their new collaboration, "Freak," features some classic inspiration.
Skrillex and A$AP Rocky's "Wild For The Night" Became one of the biggest bass music anthems of 2013, and it looks like the producer has crossed paths with A$AP Mob once again. A$AP Ferg has revealed that he's got a collaboration with the bass music icon to be released in the coming months.