There was no question that ZHU's Neon City tour date announcements would accompany new music. As promised, the master of non-marketing has revealed the dates along with his first release since the Genesis Series.
Bauuer's sparing no means in making his comeback a success. The Philadelphia-based hip-hop/trap pioneer has already collaborated with the likes of What So Not, M.I.A. and G-Dragon, but his latest release, "Kung Fu," adds Pusha-T and Future to that list.
We've waited a good while for new music from Zedd, and it looks like the German talent has had some tricks up his sleeves. The EDM superstar recently took to Facebook to announce that a collaboration with singer/songwriter Aloe Blacc was on the way, and what he's delivered takes something of an unexpected form.
At this point, it's not even a novel occurrence when Skrillex collaborates with overseas entertainers. The incredibly prolific OWSLA label head recently even made a foray into K-pop, which renders "Spoon Me," his second collaboration with Swedish emcee and vocalist Elliphant, practically unnewsworthy.
Even without the home team advantage, Insomniac Events delivers. EDC New York has dropped their lineup for the festival's Cosmic Meadow stage, and the names on the bill provide enough incentive for EDM fans of the Northeast to make the trip.
No matter what walk of life you come from as an electronic music fan, it's hard not to love Above & Beyond. The English DJ/producer trio has balanced mass appeal with integrity to become one of the most sought-after trance acts in the world, and for their Miami Music Week party they've brought on the kind of names that will make the occasion even more unforgettable.
Tomorrowland is arguably the massive that marks the height of festival season. As such, its artist announcements send shock waves through the electronic music atmosphere that can be felt across the globe.
After recent goings on suggested that Spinnin' Records might be trying to redefine its post-EDM bubble sound, fans can take solace in knowing that Spinnin' Deep will likely remain the way it is (which is not even remotely deep, but we'll pick our battles). The sub-label's most recent release, "Make It Right" by Lucas & Steve, makes for a tastefully melodic iteration of the main stage formula.
Electronic music festivals have reached such opulent heights that their sheer scale can seem daunting. Electric Daisy Carnival promoter Insomniac Events must have recognized this, because they teamed up with Beacon Economics to present all relevant information about their flagship festival's economic impact in the form of a convenient infographic.
Landing a release on Nicole Moudaber's coveted Mood Records imprint is high praise - of which Pleasurekraft are certainly deserving. The duo have released their Defiler EP through the label, and its title track does everything that blissfully dark techno is supposed to do.