Los Angeles producer and master of non-marketing ZHU had begun to release songs from his debut album, GENERATIONWHY, all the way back in February - but he’s had this one on the back burner far longer. Earlier today he dropped “Palm of My Hand,” which will be on the upcoming effort, ahead of its release, but it’s found its way into his sets for over a year now.
Few controversies garnered as much attention in 2014 as Rain Man A.K.A. Kris Trindl's split from Krewella. The producer recently spoke with us about his feelings towards Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf now that the dust has settled, and now we get to hear their side as well.
AlunaGeorge have achieved a remarkable degree of worldwide renown since DJ Snake remixed their 2013 single, "You Know You Like It" (which, oddly enough, didn't even reach the mainstream until last year). Over the years, the duo have wracked up a series of big-name collaborations, the latest of which being their new release, "Mean What I Mean."
Borgeous recently teamed up with Italian producer 7 Skies and vocalist Neon Hitch on a track that turned out unexpectedly - if you're as jaded as I am, anyways. Even though the Miami DJ/producer almost certainly utilizes ghost producers on his solo releases, "Lost & Found" features no discernible influence from his collaborator.
Zeds Dead have revealed the first single from their upcoming album, Northern Lights. The song is a collaboration with Diplo titled “Blame” (not to be confused with the Calvin Harris track of its namesake) and features vocals from Swedish rapper Elliphant.
Ultra Music Festival still leads the pack in regards to festival brands that have crossed over into international markets, and Road to Ultra Hong Kong is their latest conquest. The event’s organizers have released a star-studded lineup sure to catch the eye of any EDM fan in the area.
It's been a few months since Dusky announced their upcoming album, Outer, but the effort finally has an official release date and track list. Due on September 30th, the album will consist of 11 songs that push the London duo's stylistic boundaries.
Electronic music tastemakers have gone to extravagant lengths to make their promotional videos stand out in 2016, but ODESZA's latest speaks for itself. The Seattle-based livetronica duo's career has largely been characterized by a more or less organic rise to fame, and the video of their first-ever performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver, Colorado is a prime example.
Leave it to Diplo to write DJs off as "not famous for any good reason" before turning around and cutting a track with none other than Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. The Dutch duo is arguably the most manufactured act in EDM for their well-documented use of ghostwriters like Maarten Voorwerk as well as their controversial means of securing last year's DJ Mag #1 title, but that apparently hasn't disqualified them as candidates for collaboration.
Kaskade appears to be suffering from a bout of musical ADD as of late. The "Atmosphere" producer made an unexpected departure from his usual style with last week's "Jorts FTW," and has returned to his future bass musings with a remix of Alicia Keys' "In Common."