Among all the other seismic shifts taking place in the world of electronic music, it looks like we've got a blog house revival on our hands as well. After rumors have begun to circulate that French duo Justice had a new album in the works, MSTRKRFT have delivered a delightfully dissonant new track.
When an artist like Blasterjaxx releases new music, I try to give them the benefit of the doubt. Even though I haven't been a fan of anything else they've put out recently, I especially wanted to give their latest track a listen with fresh ears because it was a Breathe Carolina collaboration - but even the latter duo's songwriting sensibilities couldn't save "Soldier."
One way or another, Mat Zo has resigned himself to controversy. The British DJ/producer has managed to emerge from last year's Twitter tirade with his music career intact - but the music video he's offered up for his collaboration with vocalist I See MONSTAS, "Sinful," is subversive for entirely different reasons.
It's been far too long since Colorado bass pioneer Pretty Lights A.K.A. Derek Vincent Smith released new music. As rumors of the DJ/producer's heroin addiction only circulated further when he bombed last year's Pretty Lights Red Rocks performances, so his sparse releases made fans fear the worst - but his new track, "Only Yesterday," ought to quell some concerns at the least.
Last week marked the first major release of 2016 through Heldeep Records, and Oliver Heldens looks eager to keep the momentum of his own artist project going as well. At a stop on his Bus Tour, the future house sensation premiered an as-yet-unidentified track.
Dutch progressive house superstar Martin Garrix has found himself in the kind of headlines that raise more questions than they answer as of late. This clearly isn't lost on him, as he's taken to the Twitter account for his newly launched STMPD RCRDS to answer several of his fans' inquiries.
We Got This Covered is proud to kickstart your weekend early with some high-octane drum and bass. Black Sun Empire has already begun teasing out tracks from The Violent Five, their collaborative EP with New Zealand-based duo State of Mind - and the latest, "Skin Crawler" featuring Tiki, does not disappoint.
There's no shortage of things to do during Miami Music Week, so we thought we'd take it upon ourselves to narrow down your choices for one particular evening. Protocol Records founder Nicky Romero will be headlining Icon Miami with the support from several of his signees on March 19th, making for an occasion not to miss.
It's been quite some time since livetronica duo Big Gigantic bestowed new music upon their fans. They clearly haven't lost their touch, though, as evidenced by what they've offered up in the form of "The Little Things."
The world of electronic music is fully embroiled in a love affair with house music as of late, which makes it as difficult as ever for tracks belonging to the seminal electronic music genre to stand out. Even though Italian DJ/producer Spada's "You & I" belongs to a sub genre that we've deemed "department store house" in the past, though, it features enough sound design subtleties to set it apart from the rest.