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EDC Orlando 2016 Artist Spotlight: JAUZ

In exactly one week, we will all gather under the electric sky of Orlando, Florida to experience another memorable year of Electric Daisy Carnival. The countdown to our musical paradise is coming to an end at a rapid pace. As we go deeper into our in-depth look at this lineup for EDCO, it would truly be a disservice to anyone attending if we didn’t show some love to one of our absolute favorite producers in the EDM game- JAUZ.

 
Sam Vogel, aka JAUZ, can be considered as one of the hottest names in EDM, and rightfully so. The young LA-based producer is a genre bending juggernaut and is continuing to rise to the top with every track he releases. His fusion of different genres from house, dubstep, hip-hop, and even a little trap is nothing like anyone has ever heard before. Sam has essentially created his own signature sound that is loved by many and can’t be replicated. Some would even say that he is one of the pioneers of the bass house movement. Most dance music fans can agree, though, that one of his first huge hits, “Feel the Volume” is what possibly helped skyrocket Sam’s career.

 
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Since then, his music has been supported by countless big name DJ’s in the dance music industry. JAUZ has worked nonstop in the studio with producing so many top tier tunes that really can’t be defined into one category of music. Sam has an impressive list of collabs with the likes of Skrillex, the legendary Tiesto, Dillon Francis, San Holo, and Netsky- that’s not even listing all of them. His latest collab with San Holo, “OK!” released on Monstercat has been spreading like wildfire all over the internet over the last couple of weeks. “OK!” is a little different than what you would expect from the two. I’ts an addictive hybrid dubstep and bass house track that is one for the books out of the Monstercat releases this year.

 

 
It truly is an incredible thing to see a young producer go from literally being a fan attending music festivals to being one of the top names on a festival lineup in such a short amount of time. JAUZ live sets are just as catchy and bouncy as the music he produces. With having the pleasure of experiencing JAUZ live on several occasions, I can assure that you will not be disappointed if you catch him at EDC on Saturday, November 5th. JAUZ does a fantastic job with blending several different genres together along with playing his latest tunes to create one of the most fun sets you will witness live at a festival. Both his sets and productions are perfect examples of his own creed, “music has no boundaries.” Shark Squad will be in full force next week in Orlando; and to help get you ready, check out one of our favorite sets of JAUZ from Ultra Miami 2016 below.

 

Armand van Helden drops new track ‘Know Thyself’ (COUNT DOWN TO ALBUM RELEASE)

COUNT DOWN TO ALBUM RELEASE

Armand van Helden drops new track ‘Know Thyself’

 

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Known as one of dance music’s most creative artists, Armand van Helden now counts down to the release of his new full length album ‘Extra Dimensional’ on November 25th. The mighty DJ and producer will be doing this by dropping a new track on Spotify from his upcoming album, every week until album release.

Following up his last single ‘Wings’, which also features on his new album ‘Extra Dimensional’, Armand now presents another musical glimpse with album track ‘Know Thyself’. With a ground shaking beat that is coming in strong and the uplifting vocals bringing a massive dose of energy, intertwined with the vigorous piano chords. Get ready to wave your hands!

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Artist: Armand van Helden

Album title: ‘Extra Dimensional’

Release date: 25 November 2016

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EDC Orlando 2016 Artist Spotlight: NGHTMRE

The countdown to EDC Orlando continues as we are now just under two weeks remaining before the festival. It is so close that you can almost feel that warm central Florida breeze. As we take another look at this scrumptious lineup that Insomniac will be delivering, the bass music prodigy known as NGHTMRE is without a doubt next on our musical radar.
 
Tyler Marenyi, aka NGHTMRE, has become a major name within the EDM scene in just a little over a year. Back in 2015 at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Skrillex dropped what was then an ID from NGHTMRE that would quickly become a trap anthem for the 2015 and beyond festival seasons which is now titled, “Street.”

Throughout 2015 and into 2016, Tyler ended up playing at several major music festivals all across the U.S. including EDC Las Vegas ’15 & ’16, Lollapalooza, TomorrowWorld, Moonrise, and Life In Color Miami to name a few. He has even headlined some big name venues like Webster Hall in New York, The Mid of Chicago, and Beta in Denver. Not only has he performed at many venues and music festivals all over, he has been a producing machine during his tenure as a touring DJ. NGHTMRE has released two EP’s since 2015- one which was a collab with Slander called “Nuclear Bonds” and a self-titled EP “NGHTMRE” in early 2016. Along with his albums, he has also released many great remixes of tracks from huge names in the industry like Flux Pavilion, Keys N’ Krates, The Prodigy, and The Griswolds.
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NGHTMRE live sets are arguably just as noteworthy as his producing talent. His sets are a heavy mix of all things bass music with a little bit of a hip-hop influence as well. One of his biggest sets do date would probably be his performance at EDC Las Vegas 2016 where he absolutely destroyed the bassPOD stage. You can hear NGHTMRE’s massive set from EDC Vegas below, and prepare for what he’ll bring to the madness if you catch him live at EDC Orlando on November 4th. If he is not on your must-see list for EDC Orlando 2016, do yourself a favor and add NGHTMRE to it because he will definitely be bringing the heat for you bass lovers.

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EDC Orlando 2016 Artist Spotlight: Ephwurd

We are less than a month away from gathering at Tinker Field in Orlando, Florida for another edition of Electric Daisy Carnival. This festival just keeps getting bigger and better with each year, and the lineups are nothing short of incredible. This year’s EDC Orlando lineup will feature a nice mixture of genres for all dance music fans. To kick things off with our list of artist spotlights for EDCO, here we have the bass house duo that is Ephwurd.

 
Ephwurd is a bass house project consisting of the canadian Dubstep mastermind, Datsik, and his tour manager who goes by the name of Bais Haus. Ephwurd really busted into the dance music scene when they teamed up with JAUZ and gave us the song we all know and love, “Rock The Party,” which arguably could be one of the biggest EDM hits of 2015.

 
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Ephwurd debuted their first live performance with Insomniac’s Escape: Psycho Circus in 2015. Shortly after their set at Escape, the guys began performing all over the west coast. Insomniac seems to really like these guys because they came back to play in Vegas for EDC Las Vegas 2016. Their sets have this hefty dose of bass house along with some other surprises that are usually thrown in. Ephwurd has a lot of new music that they have been sitting on, according to the duo; so be prepared to possibly hear some new tunes being played on Friday, November 4th. Below is Ephwurd’s most recent set which was at EDC Las Vegas 2016. This should give you a little taste as to what is in store for EDC Orlando in just a few weeks.

 

Shelter Live Tour: Porter Robinson & Madeon (Atlanta, Ga)

The city of Atlanta is about to get the ultimate treatment on Thursday, September 29, 2016. Tomorrow night, there will be not one, but TWO performances from Porter Robinson and Madeon. These two incredible dj/producers have teamed up for a special Shelter Live Tour which is actually kicking off here in Atlanta tomorrow night. The two venues which will be holding these special events are The Tabernacle and Gold Room. This massive tour will cover several cities all across the nation through to the middle of December of 2016.

 

 
This tour will be like nothing any fan of either Porter or Madeon has ever seen before. The two will combine both of their unique styles of music for an epic back-to-back performance that is going to blow you away. Since the announcement of the tour and ticket sales a few months ago, the tickets have been selling like wild fire and most of the cities have already been sold out, including here in Atlanta according to the tour’s website. But if you head over to Live Nation’s website they still have a few straggler tickets available for around $40. The event at the Tabernacle will start at 8 pm Thursday evening.

 
If you don’t want to experience this at the Tabernacle, or you miss your chance on some tickets, or even if you’re feeling up to it by going to both, you can head just a few minutes up the road to the northside to see them at Gold Room for the afterparty event. The guys behind Amplify Group for Gold Room events will be hosting the official afterparty for the Shelter Tour. You can still get tickets to this event as well by going to their Eventbrite page.

 
Tickets will most likely be gone by the end of the day, so we highly suggest that you do not wait any longer. Whichever event you choose to attend Thursday night, you can rest assured that you will be in for a musical treat at both the Tabernacle and Gold Room.

 
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Watch Carl Cox’s Last Performance at Space Ibiza Closing Party (LIVE VIDEO)

The legendary Carl Cox is now playing for the last time at the famed Space Ibiza venue. The announcement of the club closing down and “changing” came last year when Cox was speaking at the Asia-Pacific Electronic Music Conference in Sydney in December. He explained that the club will be under control of Ushuaia. “It gets handed over to Ushuaïa Group across the road and its manager Jan will be given the keys to run Space. And once that happens, everything changes. So I have no desire to stay in that club for any reason,” says Cox. The club’s owner, Pepe Rosello at 80 year’s of age, will no longer have a contract with the venue. Pepe has been a long time friend with Cox, and the DJ does not feel the need to perform there once more after Pepe is out.

 
Essentially, what Carl Cox was telling the conference is that the club will still be there. He seems to not be a fan of the new group [Ushuaia] who will be taking over the club. The Ushuaia group houses residencies with the likes of David Guetta, Hardwell, Armin van Buuren, and Axwell & Ingrosso. Those names should give you a little bit of an idea as to why the veteran techno DJ does not agree with what the new group has to offer for Space. As for now, enjoy this live stream of the last time that Mr. Carl Cox will take the decks at this amazing night club on the island of Ibiza.

 

Bassnectar Turns Atlanta into Basslanta at Georgia World Congress Center

Bassnectar, you have once again touched Atlanta with a ground breaking and breath taking experience. Last weekend’s back to back Friday and Saturday showdown at the Georgia World Congress Center was absolutely wicked! This highly anticipated show brought out all the bassheads throughout Atlanta to create what is now known as Basslanta.

 
It was a show that had been very much talked about within the Atlanta dance music scene ever since the initial announcement. Bassnectar had been teasing us for quite some time about how he wanted to come back and play a show in ATL. During the spring of this year, he had announced that he was going to do an event at a “secret venue” which had literally everyone trying to figure out where it was going to be held. Besides TomorrowWorld 2015, he had only performed a few solo shows at the historic Tabernacle venue in downtown.

 
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The laser and light production was some of the most superb we have seen as of late. Of course, the bass is what everyone loves most about his live shows, which was nothing short of wall-shattering. Bassnectar is well known for his extravagant lighting and sound production along with mind blowing visuals. This remarkable two-day extravaganza was filled with a gigantic group of diehard fans who waited a long time for this special weekend. When you can just feel an overwhelming amount of love in one arena coming together to support one of their favorite artists, it makes the experience so much more memorable and incredible to witness.

 
Lorin Ashton, or better known Bassnectar, travels and performs a variety of shows and festivals all over the world, each with a touch of something special. He truly makes the experience unforgettable and creates a bond between himself and his fans like no other artist in this dance music culture. From his floor pounding bass-filled music to his eye candy visual production, you won’t experience a show like his anywhere else. There is a reason why many of his loyal fans will travel all over the nation just to see his shows, and more than just one occasion.

 
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Thank you for another magical and spectacular sold out show. Hopefully we’ll you again very soon!

– Bassnectar fans far and wide, Atlanta, & Ravers Choice

Something Wicked Returns to Houston on Halloween Weekend 2016

Fresh off announcing their massive headlining acts Something Wicked 2016, Disco Donnie Presents and NightCulture are back at it again with the full lineup unveiling for the Houston-based Halloween festival. Joining heavy hitting headliners Diplo, Hardwell, Deorro, Carnage, and Excision will be a star-studded lineup including names like 3LAU, A-trak, Illenium, marshmello, Slander and more for what is quickly developing into one of the ‘must attend events’ of the year.

Something Wicked returns to Sam Houston Race Park in Houston, Texas on October 29-30th for an incredible journey through spine-tingling performances from today’s most in-demand electronic artists. The hallowed festival grounds will be transformed with the spirit of dance and haunting stage production design. Coming from out of town? Head to the Something Wicked website to check out luxury hotels at low rates for after hours partying. Also, check out the official mobile app for optimizing your festival experience.

Something Wicked always boasts a versatile line-up — 2014 featured headliners Bassnectar, Kaskade, Martin Garrix, A-Trak, and Dillon Francis plus Excision, Deorro, NERVO, Zeds Dead in addition to over 30 other acts. With another phantasmic Halloween season on our horizon, Disco Donnie & NightCulture are bringing in a star-studded squad of ghouls to usher in the wicked extravaganza. The two-night monster mash will bring out dance music’s top-billing stars yet to be announced.

Join us for another year of Something Wicked! Prices start at an affordable $129 for 2 days of electronic music paradise… or doom.

 

Sat Oct 29
Diplo • Deorro
Sun Oct 30
Hardwell • Carnage  • Excision
Full Lineup: 
 
3LAU • 4B • Andrew Bayer • Arty • A-trak • Audien
Autograf • Borgeous • Gareth Emery • Ghastly • Goldroom • Herobust
Hucci • Ilan Bluestone • Illenium • Jauz • Keys n Krates • Lost Kings
Louis the Child • marshmello • NGHTMRE • The Polish Ambassador • Seven Lions
Shaun Frank • Slander • Slushii • Yellow Claw • Vanic • Zomboy
Anevo • Drezo • Grum • Jason Ross • Joyryde • Kill Them With Colour • KRNE • Liquid Todd
Oshi • Prince Fox • Pusher • Spag Heddy • Surain • Unlike Pluto
Tickets On Sale Now
2-Day GA Starting at $129
2-Day VIP Starting at $209
Find Tickets: HERE
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Imagine Festival Creates Waves with New Home in Atlanta

Summer of 2016 has come to a close, Labor Day weekend is now upon us and I am sitting here in my office still reminiscing on what exactly happened last weekend. My skin is continuing to peel and I have yet to return to my regular sleep patterns (which is typically at an unhealthy level to begin with). No, I don’t have TomorrowWorld to talk about, and Counterpoint has become something seemingly a thing of the past, swept under the rug… for the time being, at least. Ah, yes! Imagine Music Festival has come back to bring me some great tunes and create wonderful memories to cap of yet another hot and humid summer in the city of Atlanta. This year’s IMF was a little different from the last two when it was nestled in the nook of the old historic fourth ward on the Atlanta beltline in downtown.

 
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The folks at Iris Presents took a great leap of faith and made one of the biggest expansions of their lives with adding a third day, more artists, and camping to the ticket. For many months after the announcement of the big upgrade, I had some thoughts that loomed in my mind- “How are they going to do this without failing?” “With TomorrowWorld not returning for 2016, will this festival be a decent rebound after losing our beloved like a bad breakup?” These questions were certainly put to the test last weekend. Now, I’m not going to sit here and sugar coat by saying it was just absolutely peachy and went smoothly with no problems; because then I would be lying to you. With as much experience as I’ve had in this industry, I knew going in that there was going to be some hiccups for this first edition of the new expansion. Anyone who has a rational thinking brain would be capable of knowing this. I did not have high expectations, I just didn’t. But I was not going to let that get in the way of me enjoying three full days of music and making memories with thousands of others under the southern sky in Atlanta Motor Speedway.

 
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As I mentioned before, I will not say that the festival “exceeded expectations” or, for lack of a better phrase, blew me away with the looks and décor. But I am also not going to tell you that the festival was terrible or that I did not have a great experience. I understand the frustration with some of the guests who were not pleased with the aesthetics of the venue, I really do. That is something that the festival will truly need to improve on for 2017. The décor was a bit lacking, and the biggest complaint of all was the lack of water stations. Which, by the way, there were three water stations inside the venue, plus an army of vendors were walking around with ice chests full of refreshments for people to purchase. While the water stations were not exactly the easiest thing to find just by browsing the venue, they were certainly there. A good suggestion for the future would be to possibly have a large banner to mark off the water stations since that seemed to be an issue with most. But as for the food and beverage portion of the festival, kudos to those people; they did a fantastic job.

 
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The major takeaways from this festival that I think almost all of the people talking about it had forgot to mention were the production, sound, and performances. Isn’t that what we are all at a music festival for to begin with? Not this silly decoration and design nonsense that these mainstream music festivals have drummed into our heads over the past few years. The sound, lights, and lasers were nothing short of incredible all weekend. Not to mention the spectacular firework display that occurred each night which made the little 4th of July show we had in downtown Atlanta look like a cheap show put on in a neighborhood cul-de-sac. We got to see a debut performance from the infamous DJ Hanzel who has never played at a festival before. Dare I say, he definitely went von deeper! It was a one of a kind performance with his scrumptious blend of deeper sounds combined with those dance floor moving bass lines that you can’t resist shaking it to.

 
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With me being the house head that I am, my favorite sets from the weekend were none other than EDX, Thomas Jack, with an honorable mention of the bass-filled live performance of NERO. With a bass heavy lineup like Imagine had, nothing was going to stand in my way of getting down and dirty to some sexy 4 on the floor house tunes for a few hours on Saturday.

 
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Sure Imagine Music Festival had its problems. They had a few things that didn’t go as planned, and some people were not completely satisfied with their experience. I am here to tell you that I see where some people could be coming from, I can. The fact of the matter is the production and the music trumped absolutely everything negative in my eyes. Being the easily pleased melomaniac that I am, I found a way to have a fantastic time with some wonderful stage production, aesthetic tunes, and making memories with my festival fam. Was it as humid as a Florida swamp and hotter than hell over the weekend? You bet your sweet ass it was! It is the tail end of summer in GEORGIA. Any native will tell you that you will be immediately sweating and soaking your favorite festival outfit upon walking outside in this weather during late August, so don’t expect anything less. The same people who claimed to have such a bad time at imagine, well, we know exactly where they will be come this time in 2017… They will be coming back to this very festival as if none of the prior problems ever existed.

 
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IMF is growing into something bigger than you could ever, for the lack of a better word, imagine. This festival took a shot at becoming great and I truly believe that they will continue to improve; and I know the guys with Iris Presents have the same thoughts as well. I know that I will be returning to this festival, not only to show support to my hometown promoters, but to come back and have a fantastic time like I have for three years in a row. I think that Imagine will take this as a true learning process, and build off of their few mistakes to become one of the most premiere festivals in the south eastern region for many years to come. With a mind-blowing production and consistently stacked lineup they deliver each year, there is no reason why these guys cannot be chalked up as one of the top music festivals to attend every season. Until next year, Imagine!

 
If you would like to see more great photos of Imagine Music Festival 2016, check out our full album by clicking here!

Imagine Music Festival Artist Spotlight: Buku

As the week draws closer and closer to Imagine Music Festival, it’s time to turn our heads to the next artist spotlight who is no stranger to both Imagine or ATL’s dance music scene: Buku.

 

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Buku is a rising bass star who is an architect of soundscapes. Robert Balotsky, aka Buku, combines deep and emotive melodies and complex rhythms mixed with percussion elements thanks to his love for drums in his childhood. Buku started in music at the ripe age of 8 as a drummer. Growing up, his life generally revolved around music. Balotsky’s work has set him in the forefront of the new wave of talent emerging among North American producers, earning support from the likes of the bass legend himself, Bassnectar, Dillon Francis, Pretty Lights, Lunice, Bro Safari, and many more.

 
Check out his latest release “Front to Back” below, and be sure to catch his live set at Imagine Music Festival on Sunday at Amazonia at 1:40PM EST (Times are subject to change). This will be his third time in a row playing at this festival, and you will certainly find out why he continues to come back when you see him live on Sunday.

 

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