One of the hottest songs at the moment is Can't Feel My Face, which is the new single off The Weeknd's hugely anticipated sophomore album, Beauty Behind The Madness. A number of EDM artists have already taken to remixing the track and the latest to do so is Martin Garrix, who first premiered his version back at Digital Dreams in Toronto in July.
It's no secret that Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen of Knife Party come from an instrumental background. Before working together in drum and bass band Pendulum in 2002, both artists played guitar and bass for a slew of rock bands - and often cite their primary influences as such. Therefore, while it might come as a surprise to the outfit's newer fans that they would bring Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello onstage during a performance, it's not as unexpected a homage for longtime listeners.
After officially revealing his next album, Automatic, Kaskade has announced today a release date for his upcoming effort along with dates for the tour that he'll be embarking on to support it.
To thanks his fans for their "HUGE reaction" to the reveal of his upcoming album, Automatic, Kaskade has released Call My Name as a free download. Though the song won't show up on the actual album, as it didn't make the final cut, it still a solid track that gives us an idea of what kind of sound the legendary producer is going for with his upcoming effort.
Cash Cash isn't one of the oldest EDM outfits out there by any means, but we still thought we knew them a little better than this. The New York City-based trio usually puts out the glittery kind of progressive house that finds its way into emotional festival aftermovies, but their latest track, "Devil," marks a hard left towards mainstream hip-hop.
With the amount of coverage Disclosure have received in the past couple of months, you'd think we'd have run out of things to say about them - but if they've succeeded in anything, it's finding new ways to stay relevant leading up to their sophomore album, Caracal. The Surrey, England brothers have announced a North American tour to promote the new album with dates at some high-profile venues.
Is there any stopping UK producer Duke Dumont? The man has not put out a bad track yet, delivering hit after hit with songs like "Need U 100%," "I Got U," "The Giver (Reprise)" and "Won't Look Back." Now, he's struck gold again with his newest piece of music, titled "Ocean Drive."
I hate to be the one to rain on the EDM world's collective parade, but I hate it even worse when supposedly world-class artists dump mediocre material on their fans.