DubVision tease their upcoming collab with Alesso
The Dutch producer duo DubVision have consistently been amongst the top artists for the progressive house lovers around the world. Almost after two months without a release in 2020, the duo consisting of Victor and Stephan Leicher have announced their upcoming track. They recently teased that they will release their collaboration with the Grammy-nominated progressive maestro Alesso. On their official Instagram
Tchami drops first 2 singles from his debut album
Just after getting fans excited for announcing his debut album last week, Tchami has dropped the first 2 singles, 'Proud' featuring Daecolm and 'Ghosts' featuring HANA, from the upcoming album. With 'Ghosts', Tchami is re-inforcing the ethereal house style that he recently started favouring, with a growing love for the sound within his loyal fanbase. 'Proud' on the other hand relies on strong
Marshmello teams up with Svdden Death for new single ‘Crusade’
The electronic dance music titan Marshmello has once again joined forces with the Los Angeles based dubstep producer Svdden Death to present 'Crusade', which becomes their second collaboration to date after the release of 'Sell Out' exactly one year ago. The two talented artists have merged their styles to release the first track of the year for both artists. This song which
Disclosure continue comeback with fifth new release of the week ‘Get Close’
As Disclosure will testify, musical comebacks are becoming more and more frequent these days. Following Swedish House Mafia's Miami reunion in 2018, and the recent return of Duck Sauce, (as well as continuing rumours regarding Hardwell, who retired in 2018), the latest act to return to the studio are Guy and Howard Lawrence (aka Disclosure). Earlier this week, after a
Duck Sauce – Get To Steppin’
For any fans of the dance scene at the turn of the last decade, the name 'Duck Sauce' will be a household term. For those who were a little too young to fully appreciate electronic music back in 2009/2010, the duo - made up of house legends Armand van Helden and A-Trak (both huge names in their own right) sat
Rüfüs Du Sol & The Chemical Brothers announce concert screenings for Bushfire Relief
Rüfüs Du Sol & The Chemical Brothers are teaming up to deliver two encapsulating concert screenings in aid of Bushfire Relief in Australia. Taking place on one night only on March 4th in Melbourne and Sydney simulaneously, the Ritz Theatre in Randwick will be open for Sydney-siders, while Melbournians will be able to see the live concert films at the
Martin Garrix shares a flashback to 2018 Winter Olympics
Dutch EDM superstar Martin Garrix is back with yet another episode of The Martin Garrix Show. Over the past two weeks the young artist shared with his fans a flashback to 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea. In the first episode Martin explains that it took them around two years to get the clearances for all the licenses that were
Martin Garrix feat. Clinton Kane – Drown
Martin Garrix, the Dutch EDM superstar has just blessed us with some fresh music. After his hugely successful collaboration 'Used To Love' with Dean Lewis got an acoustic makeover, Martin is finally releasing his first original single of 2020 called 'Drown' featuring Clinton Kane. Garrix has been keeping himself busy as usual, constantly touring the world, uncovering new talents and
Exclusive Interview: Ferreck Dawn discusses DEFECTED success ahead of Amsterdam party
Freek Coppens (aka Ferreck Dawn) has been active as a DJ and producer for over 17 years now. Amassing a reputation as one of the hottest names in the world of house, the multi-skilled artist has honed his sound over the course of a double-decade career, enjoying releases on iconic labels such as Relief, Toolroom, and DEFECTED. But it's the latter's
Daft Punk album ‘Discovery’ turns 19 years old
It’s hard to deny the impact of Daft Punk on electronic music. The two incredible Frenchmen now have a career spanning over 20 years in electronic music, and it’s safe to say they’ve shook things up more than once. Back in January 1997 the group dropped their now seminal debut album Homework, which changed the game of house music forever and built the
David Guetta classic ‘Love Don’t Let Me Go’ turns 18 years old
Few can deny the impact David Guetta has had on modern dance music. Starting out on the terrace of former Balearic superclub Space, the French maestro saw his days of spinning vinyl to a more underground audience, soon evolve into playing huge EDM sets for crowds at the likes of Tomorrowland, and Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Undoubtedly one of the most important hits in helping dance music crossover into the mainstream
Diplo and Skrillex’s Album Jack Ü turns 5 years old
The electronic music maestros Skrillex and Diplo have been ruling the electronic music scene for a decade now. But when the two came together to establish the duo Jack Ü back in 2013, everyone knew that the project was certain to unleash a whole new level of music. As a matter of fact, today marks the 5-year anniversary of their
Creamfields announce full line up for 2020 edition
Creamfields is arguably the number one leading dance music festival in the UK. Always at the top of the game with their stellar line ups, they continually bring in massive names year after year and always have their finger on the pulse in terms of what their attendees like and want to see, and which artists are hot right now. Their
DJ Snake had an epic night initiating the largest wall of death in electronic music history
Accomplishing everything he dreams of and more, DJ Snake's motivation to stay true to his festival ready sound does not go unnoticed. After having his 2019 single 'Frequency 75' featured in the Fast and Furious 9 trailer, his adrenaline pumping music has gathered fans from all around the world to get a taste of his one of a kind production style.
Disclosure make their return with ‘Ecstasy’ and announce new tour dates
After collaborating with Khalid on their masterpiece known as 'Know Your Worth,' Disclosure have shown no signs of slowing down in regards to their production. While many rely on Disclosure to get them through some of the darkest days, their eclectic sound undoubtedly brings you to the dance floor no matter where they are performing. From closing out one of Japan's