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Powerhouses DubVision and The Him have come together to unleash their brand new melodic masterpiece, 'Sometimes' on STMPD RCRDS. Progressive house duo DubVision have demonstrated their mastery once more, enlisting the aid of fellow countryman The Him, for a wholesome new dance number. A feel-good melodic anthem from start to finish, 'Sometimes' brandishes infectious guitar and piano notes in a busy

Parookaville is definitely one of the biggest EDM festivals worldwide and this summer, it will once again delight a worldwide audience. Celebrating its 6th edition, the festival, which will take place at Weeze Airport from July 17th-19th, has unveiled a series of artists completing one of the most powerful lineups of this summer season. After celebrating one of their best editions in

Hailing from the dance capital of the world, Amsterdam, the Dutch team of Jeroen Kerstens and Steven Berghuijs formed their partnership; The Him, in 2015 when they teamed up with melodic house mastermind Sam Feldt for their breakout collaboration 'Midnight Hearts', of which has amassed over 17 million streams to date. Now, the dynamic duo is back on Spinnin' Records with their

Hailing from the dance capital of the world; Amsterdam, the Dutch team of Jeroen Kerstens and Steven Berghuijs formed The Him, in 2015 when they teamed up with melodic house mastermind Sam Feldt for their breakout collaboration 'Midnight Hearts' which has amassed over 17 million streams to date. Their careers have rapidly grown ever since, having recently embarked on tour, supporting electronic duo Galantis across the

Miley Cyrus' style has changed dramatically over the years, and her latest single 'Malibu' brought her audience something they really didn't expect. The track received a positive reception, going viral instantly and taking the radio by storm. Following its release, the track has received six remixes from some of dance music's most highly regarded producers. Dillon Francis' remix differs hugely from

Returning to Washington, D.C.'s Echostage, Galantis played to a ruckus, sold out crowd on Friday night. With The Him providing an energetic opening set, Friday night will be remembered. With the crowd filling in as the night wore on, The Him provided an impressive set that kept the masses moving. Mixing in some of the most popular tracks in electronic music

2016 has been no question Martin Garrix’s biggest year to date, and 'In The Name Of Love' has arguably been his biggest hit of the year. The track saw the youngster step away from his more typical big room sound in favour of a move toward trap and future bass, whilst still attracting some major mainstream attention. Bebe Rexha's spine tingling vocals added