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Stereophonics rocker Kelly Jones has insisted he has a lot more music to make and has no intention to slow down.
It’d been almost a year of hearing a certain ID matched up with the acapella of Martin Garrix and Dean Lewis’ “Used To Love.” From Ushuaïa to Tomorrowland to India to Ultra Miami to Garrix’s run of Brooklyn Mirage shows, that ID became a fan-favorite moment in just about every appearance from the STMPD RCRDS […]
A number of high profile US venues, including Madison Square Garden, have been found to use the technology Continue reading…
DJ Koze, born Stefan Kozalla, has a new EP and an album on the way. Wespennest/Candidasa is the German DJ-producer’s first new music since 2018’s Knock Knock album on Pampa. It features two tracks, “Candidasa” and “Wespennest,” both of which are the result of Koze’s stay in a secluded Benedictine monastery on the enchanting island […]
With any DJ set from Rose Kourts (a.k.a Kourtney), the Brooklyn, New York-based DJ, you can expect dynamic, feel-good energy, with sumptuous groove and funky percussion throughout. (She grew up playing the drums and has always had a particular inclination towards these rhythms,” she says.) She is a resident DJ at Sweet Kicks, one of […]
On June 29, Denon DJ’s latest piece of hardware will become available to the global masses with the launch of the Prime 4+. The 4-deck controller is the first standalone to exist with a Stems separation ability, as well as built-in Wi-Fi to use major streaming services like Amazon Music, Beatport, TIDAL and more. Key […]
A fresh firmware update – version 3.0 – arrives for Pioneer DJ’s CDJ-3000s today, and with it comes the ability to stream tracks right from your Beatport library. A new StreamingDirectPlay feature has been added, which allows users that pay for a Professional or Advanced subscription plan to play tracks from their Beatport library on the gear. […]
Fans are still feeling the withdrawals of EDC Las Vegas but worry not it’s sister event just released its line up and its fire! EDC Orlando returns for its 12th edition to Tinker field from 10-12th November. EDC Orlando will have their superstar lineup across their five stages: KineticFIELD, circuitGROUNDS, neonGARDEN, stereoBLOOM and Wide Awake […]
Think it’s hard to coordinate plans with three friends? These maniacs did it with 65,000. Each year, the toughest electronic dance music fans on the planet flock to the Netherlands for the Defqon.1 festival, the world’s premier celebration of hardstyle music. With close to 100,000 attendees year after year, Q-dance‘s flagship event is firmly entrenched as a can’t-miss […]
New Monday AM mix from Chicago / Atlanta DJ Evan G for 5 Mag’s RISE series.
As a producer, songwriter, DJ and vocalist, Roland Clark is probably one of the busiest artists in dance music. The New York native came to prominence with house cuts such as Who Keeps Changing Your Mind, under the alias South Street Player, as well as I Get Deep, released in 2000, while over the years […]
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Busta Rhymes “never wanted” to be a solo artist as he reflects on his successful career after being awarded the BET Lifetime Achievement.
Launching our brand new Label Spotlight feature, DMCWorld checks in with Vienna’s Mannix on his brilliant Dafia Records label. When did you launch Dafia Records and what was your first release? We launched in January 2021 with Mannix feat. Lee Wilson – Do It Right Now. What’s the meaning behind the label name? It’s Austrian dialect […]
Wata Igarashi is one of the leading figures of Japanese techno—an XLR8R favorite who featured in our XLR8R+ series and delivered a podcast of deep, sci-fi tinged hypnotic techno in 2019. What we haven’t covered so much before are his productions, which have been released on labels including Figure, Semantica, Time to Express, The Bunker […]
Enter Koastle, an Orange County-based DJ/producer duo who is adding some flare to the electronic music scene. They’ve been making inroads this year through their passion project, “Koastcards,” a series that yields one mix, one unofficial remix, and one new original song every month. So far, the adventure has taken them through live mixes at […]
Lana Del Rey’s Glastonbury performance came to a premature end when her microphone was cut due to her being 30 minutes late on stage.
The track is a product of prioritising collaboration and creativity over competition Continue reading…