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Brillz Brings Twonk to Tennessee at SEEN Nashville
On Saturday, March 8th, Brillz came to Nashville, Tennessee and blew the roof off of Seen Nashville nightclub. Brillz is a trap EDM artist out of Los Angeles, California. Brillz has released a full-length album called “Twonk” in March of 2013; and then he reworked the Twonk LP and released a complimentary album called “Retwonked” in December of 2013. Brillz has a unique ability to mix together hip-hop sounds and electro beats, combined to make his own original trap sound. He really made a name for himself with his banger remix of the Kill The Noise track “Roots” and the remix of Zedd’s track “Clarity.” I have had the pleasure of being able to see Brillz perform on a couple other occasions at TomorrowWorld and Opera Nightclub in Atlanta. I aslo had the pleasure of meeting him in Nashville and he was definitely a class act. He was very humble and happy to meet his fans, and he talked with me as if I was a personal friend of his. That is very rare out of most artists these days and I am so glad that I got the chance to meet him in person. Each show that I have seen Brillz perform, he was able to keep the crowd full of energy from start to finish every time and never held back.
The show at Seen Nashville was just that, full of energy and bass. The venue was completely sold out, and even though it was a smaller venue, I loved it because there was not a bad spot in the place. Everywhere I went to get a different view, it felt like I was right in front of the booth with an “up close and personal” feel. The night started off with a local DJ by the name of Liquid Metal. He did a great job with setting the mood of the crowd and preparing everyone for a night full of heavy bass. Liquid Metal was a good opener and played a great opening set.
Brillz came into the booth and immediately had the crowd hyped up and dancing like crazy. Brillz did not disappoint as always with his perfect blend of trap and electro mixed in with a little hip-hop as well. He played a lot of his music from his album as well as throwing in some new trap music from other great artists like ETC! ETC!, LOUDPVCK, Flosstradamus and even a little Baauer. Some of the favorites that Brillz played were “RVCHET BITCH”, “Fuzzy Peach”, and his huge remixes of Zedd’s “Clarity,” Jay Z’s “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” and Kill The Noise’s “Roots”. All three remixes had everyone on their feet, hands in the air, and dancing like no tomorrow.
Big thank you to Bass Warp Presents, Think Photography and Brillz.
Here is a great track that Brillz released recently which he includes in most of his sets that always gets the dance floor going crazy! It is a free download remix of the track by Bro Safari & UFO! called “Animal.”
CLICK HERE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD OR PREVIEW TRACK BELOW:
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Check out the Full Photo Album Here. Photos by: Think Photography
Zedd – “Find You” ft. Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant (MUSIC VIDEO)
The video is finally here! Watch Zedd’s “Find You” Music video now!
Excision Plays ATL then Drops Two New Mid-tour Bangers
Excision was at Atlanta’s Tabernacle last weekend, Friday, March 7th.
Jeff Abel, better known by his stage name Excision, is a Dubstep Record producer and DJ from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Excision frequently works with fellow Canadian dubstep producers Datsik and Downlink and is the founder of Rottun Recordings. Abel started in 2004, and his first release was in 2007. He releases an annual “Shambhala” mix album each year, and he is also known for his watts of bass tours.
Abel recently founded another label “Destroid Records.” Upon it’s debut, the label released a full length digital album with the majority of tracks by Excision himself and collaborations with other artists such as Downlink, Space Laces, Far Too Loud, Bassnectar, and Ajapai. Another single was released in December 2013 by Excision and Space Laces entitled “Get Stupid”. There are more releases scheduled to be released on Destroid Records such as these two newest singles released last week.
The show in Atlanta was a perfect mixture of weird, fun, and energetic. All the artists had great sets with visuals as weird as their names and their music. If it wasn’t sold out, it had to be close to it. I was on the third floor balcony to the left the entire show and I felt like I was front row center stage in the pit.
The night began with the well-known artist ill.Gates. He dedicated his set to a friend our mine Armend Kaleshi, an aspiring young DJ named Armend Hammer who is battling Leukemia. Needless to say, it brought tears to our eyes and touched our hearts.
He then proceeds to drop one of the greatest sets I’ve ever seen him play. I’ve seen ill.Gates 3 times and the Tabby was great because he dropped original tracks which includes one of his most famous tracks “Expanded” ft. Bassnectar. He had some different and fun visuals including close ups of his hands on the beat pad going wild. He then dropped a couple of brand new, unrecorded, “off the cuff” tracks. It was an unexpected treat for the crowd.
The next opener was DirtyPhonics who I had had not litsened to much, but I was pleasantly surprised with their sound and their showmanship. Their set consisted of many genres from dubstep to trap to drum & bass. At some point during their set, they came out with big water guns and began spraying the crowd. They had two large packs of water and were throwing bottles of water to the crowd, and eventually, they jumped off the stage and into the crowd and proceeded to “crowd surf” from the back to the front and back on the stage. It was high energy to say the least and a perfect crowd pumping introduction for Excision.
Excision’s visualizer stole the show. It was quite a spectacle. It was a giant sheet covering his DJ booth, and it looked like a giant space shuttle. He had many different visuals on it such as an actual space ship along with random faces and figures. Every now and then when his set would get extra intense, a small window would drop and reveal Abel behind it. At this point, he would proceed to interact with the crowd and get everyone excited with his corssed arms “X” symbol.At some point during his set, out of no where, a giant T-rex comes stepping onto the stage! I look at my friends, they look at me, and we just stare in amazement! We could not believe what was happening on stage. I will admit, it seemed a bit “gimmick-y” almost like a ploy to get people talking, but it worked. I’m still talking about it on this post now. It was weird to say the least, but it was still fun and quite appropriate to the Excision style.
His set featured a lot of hardstyle, which I am not a big fan of, but he mixed it well with wompy dubstep, house and uptempo sounds, and even some trapstep style beats. He played originals like “X Rated,” “Bounce,” and a more recent original “Rock You.”
As far as these new track go, let me just say, genius! The first track “Destroid 7 Bounce VIP” is very well done. It starts with the traditional “Bounce” layer, but it quick escalates into a build. This build drops into a hard dubstep layered with sirens sound that will, in the words of Excision, “exhilirate the heart and exterminate the weak!” The later drop goes into an uptempo sounds and eventually turns into a hardstyle beat with some slowere whomp inbetween, but the fast style is not wuite doing “it” for me. Its too quick and too much in your ears at once. He needs to stick to his slower paced, sample-filled music that he’s done so well with in the past. I do realize that it is a VIP edit, so naturally it’s faster, but I just don’t like that in this scenario.
Not a big fan of “Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP” at first. Its fast, hardstyle, VIP edit that I don’t like, but it drops into this weird slow style beat that almost seems like Abel is trying to hard to make it sound good. After this, he goes back to the faster style: no sir. That is all I can say. Somewhere toward the end of the song Abel drops a sample of the cartoon character Goofy laughing. I am normally all about some random samples, but this just does not work. Not a big fan of this song.
PRESS RELEASE – MSO PR
In the midst of his current headline tour, Canadian dubstep trailblazer EXCISION engages full-blown aural annihilation with not one but two new singles, “Destroid 7 Bounce VIP” and “Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP. The tracks are available now on Beatport, iTunes and other digital retailers via Destroid Music, and they signal the next phase of the producer and artist’s electronic dance music conquest.
Teaming up with Louisville, KY-based producer and artist Space Laces for both “Destroid 7 Bounce VIP” and “Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP,” the two songs see North America’s premier dubstep sorcerer cast his most potent spell to date and make for a fitting follow-up to the duo’s last collaboration “Get Stupid.” This also continues their promised series of singles that began in November 2013.
“Destroid 7 Bounce VIP”
“Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP”
“Destroid 7 Bounce VIP” builds from a horror movie-style soundscape into chopped-and-screwed dubstep madness augmented by an anthemic refrain bound to tear a hole through any dance floor. Then, there’s “Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP,” which elevates tense synths through an explosive catharsis of electronic energy and organic spark. You can also hear “Destroid 10 Funk Hole VIP” on Soundcloud‘s main page right now. EXCISION cuts through genres and emerges with an intoxicating amalgam all his own.
Right now, he’s destroying venues across the states and Canada alongside supporting acts Dirtyphonics and Ill Gates. The live show itself proves to be downright revolutionary incorporating both 150,000 watts of PK sound and the return of the 28 foot wide, 15 foot tall mammoth video and lighting installation known as The Executioner.
This custom crafted stage production was specifically designed for EXCISION’s 3D video mapped visual sequences as he DJ’s both music and video live on stage. The Executioner is fully recharged and returning as EXCISION’s on-stage bass bunker, complete with brand new 3D visual animations displayed across its 420 square feet of surface area. This technological audio video monstrosity is equipped with various sliding panels and pneumatics to hide lasers, fog machines, an extensively upgraded lighting system and more than a few surprises you have to see to believe.
“Bounce” along to EXCISION’s new singles now and be sure to catch him on tour this spring.
Tickets and exclusive merch bundles for the tour are available now at: www.flavorus.com/excision
View the trailer for the tour here:
The remaining dates for EXCISION’s 2014 tour is:
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DATE | CITY | VENUE | |
Mon | 3/10 | Asheville, NC | The Orange Peel |
Fri | 3/14 | New York, NY | Best Buy Theatre |
Sat | 3/15 | New York, NY | Best Buy Theatre |
Tue | 3/18 | Charlottesville, VA | The Jefferson |
Wed | 3/19 | Norfolk, VA | The Norva |
Thu | 3/20 | Richmond, VA | The National |
Fri | 3/21 | Philadelphia, PA | The Electric Factory |
Sat | 3/22 | Washington, DC | Echostage |
Mon | 3/24 | Portland, ME | The State Theatre |
Tue | 3/25 | Syracuse, NY | F Shed At The Market |
*Wed | 3/26 | Providence, RI | Fete Ballroom |
Thu | 3/27 | Boston, MA | House of Blues |
Fri | 3/28 | Hartford, CT | The Dome at Oakdale |
Sat | 3/29 | Montreal, QC | Metropolis |
Fri | 4/4 | Toronto, ON | Sound Academy |
Sat | 4/5 | Detroit, MI | The Filmore |
Tue | 4/8 | Urbana, IL | Canopy Club |
Wed | 4/9 | Columbus, OH | The Bluestone |
Thu | 4/10 | Buffalo, NY | Town Ballroom |
Fri | 4/11 | Indianpolis, IN | The Egyptian Theatre |
Sat | 4/12 | Pittsburgh, PA | Stage AE |
Sun | 4/13 | Cleveland, OH | House of Blues |
*Mon | 4/14 | Louisville, KY | Mercury Ballroom |
*Tue | 4/15 | Cincinatti, OH | Bogart’s |
Fri | 4/18 | Chicago, IL | The Aragon Ballroom |
Sat | 4/19 | Minneapolis, MN | The Skyway Theatre |
Sun | 4/20 | Fargo, ND | The Venue |
Written by Bryan Nonni from netfreq.com
Photos: DV Photography
50 Most Important People in EDM| by Rolling Stone
Pete Tong and Skrillex named the worlds most important dj’s? With EDM still on the rise and its popularity is still growing; the most important and powerful people in the scene are always changing. Rolling Stone created a new list ranking those whom they believe to be the 50 most important people in EDM. Do you agree/disagree Rolling Stone’s list? Who do you think are the most important people in EDM are?
Click here for Rolling Stone’s full list:
50. Thristian Richards and Blaise Bellville, Boiler Room
49. Paul Clement and Nick Sabine, Resident Advisor, Founders
48. Annie Mac, BBC Radio 1, DJ
47. James Murphy
46. Tony Andrews, Funktion-One, Founder
45. Steve Aoki
44. Jason Huvaere and Sam Fotias, Movement
43. Sean Horton, Decibel Festival, Founder
42. Dave Rene, Interscope, A&R
41. Disclosure
40. Afrojack
39. Glenn Mendlinger, Astralwerks, General Manager
38. Carl Cox
37. Kathryn Frazier, Biz3 Publicity and OWSLA
36. A-Trak
35. Vello Virkhaus (V Squared Labs) and Martin Phillips (Bionic League)
34. Richie Hawtin
33. Eelko van Kooten and Roger de Graaf, Spinnin’ Records
32. Many Ameri and Torsten Schmidt, Red Bull Music Academy, Founders
31. Diplo
30. Liz Miller, Big Beat Records, General Manager
29. Nile Rodgers
28. Ash Pournouri, At Night Management, founder
27. Mark Gillespie and Dean Wilson, Three Six Zero Group, Founders
26. Disco Biscuits
25. Gary Richards, HARD, Founder
24. Deadmau5
23. Paul Tollett, Goldenvoice, President
22. Alexander Ljung, SoundCloud, Founder/CEO
21. Maria May, Creative Artists Agency, Senior Agent
20. Matt Adell, Beatport, CEO
19. Daft Punk
18. Disco Donnie Estopinal
17. Neil Moffitt
16. Patrick Moxey, Ultra Music, Owner; Sony Dance/Electronic Music, President
15. Jason Strauss and Noah Tepperberg, Strategic Marketing Group, Founders
14. Craig Kallman, Atlantic Records, Chairman/CEO
13. Armin Van Buuren
12. Tom Windish and Steve Goodgold, The Windish Agency
11. Dave Grutman, Miami Marketing Group, Founder
10. Amy Thomson, ATM Management, founder
9. Steve Wynn, Wynn Resorts, Chairman of the Board and CEO
8. Skrillex
7. Pete Tong
6. Russell Faibisch, Ultra Music Festival, Founder
5. Paul Morris, Founder/President, AM Only
4. Joel Zimmerman, William Morris Endeavor, Head of Global Electronic Music
3. Robert Sillerman, SFX Entertainment, Founder
2. Pasquale Rotella, Insomniac Events, Founder/CEO
1. James Barton, Live Nation, President of Electronic Music
Behind The Scenes: Zedd Live in NYC | 4 Different Angles |(VIDEO)
Bud Light Platinum and Thump followed four different characters (including Trinity Dang, Nicky Digital and Zedd himself) on an amazing night out in NYC as they headed to the Bud Light Hotel VIP after party!
New EDM Experience Is Here – GrooveFox Phone App
Have you ever wanted to be able to listen to commercial free music with no cost? Or have you wanted to listen to a live broadcast of that show or festival, for example EDC Las Vegas, that you were not able to attend? Well now this dream has become a reality with a new website called GrooveFox. This site is a 100% free EDM streaming site with absolutely no commercials. Now users will not be confined to having to switch between hundreds of sub-genres or deal with hearing the same song over and over. GrooveFox offers all genres of EDM and many different shows broadcasting live on the station as well. GrooveFox also has a free app available on the iTunes App Store so users can listen on the go.
This is the first app and streaming station of its kind that is set up like a traditional radio streaming site with several EDM artists with DJ’s and producers of all genres of EDM. No more will users have to deal with annoying ads or having to sift through a bunch of different sub-genres to find what they are looking for. Each song on GrooveFox is hand selected with the exception of life DJ broadcasts. GrooveFox also includes different shows such as “New Beats,” “Classics,” and “Top 10 Countdown. The GrooveFox app makes it as easy as opening the app to start listening to free EDM.
GrooveFox also has a kickstarter project that needs funding in order to have the app and website grow. By pledging to their project and donating to their cause, the people of GrooveFox are offering special discounts on their “GrooveFox Premium” subscriptions. Check out this video on the GrooveFox kickstarter page, ” The EDM Experience”.
This site, as well as the app, is something that you don’t want to sleep on. If you want commercial free EDM without a monthly subscription or dealing with sites that are not user friendly, then GrooveFox is definitely something worth giving a try. The newest experience with EDM is here and this is definitely one that needs to get some recognition. You will not be disappointed if you are an EDM lover! The app is only available on iTunes as of right now; and no confirmation has been made as to whether or not there will be an app available on the Android app store yet.
Here’s the link to go and pledge on their kickstarter project if you wish to do so.
ELECTRIC ADVENTURE @ SIX FLAGS | INITIAL LINE UP ANNOUNCED: APR 12TH | ATLANTA GA
Electric Adventure Atlanta initial line-up is here, featuring in alphabetical order Adventure Club, Brillz, CAKED UP, DJ SNAKE, Heroes and Villains Mantis and many more to come. Tickets are now on sale at
: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/electric-adventure-georgia-tickets
Liquified, Area Event, Disco Donnie Presents have teamed up w/ Six Flags Over Georgia to bring Electric Adventure to Atlanta on Saturday April 12, 2014!Electric Adventure is a fantasy land where electronic music meets an iconic amusement park for the most exciting and electrifying music festival experience of your lives. During the day fans will find themselves riding roller coasters and the latest attractions of Six Flags Over GA alongside their favorite World Class DJs, while dancing into the evening to the most cutting edge music and live production from Liquified, Area Presents, and DDP. After the park closes we will keep it open solely for Electric Adventure attendees. This means that festival goers will have the music and the park all to themselves.Tickets to this one-of-a-kind event will go on sale Tuesday March 4th at 10am.Electric Adventure 2012 Official Recap Video from Area Event on Vimeo.
Tickets: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/electric-adventure-georgia-tickets
Watch The Premiere Episode Of “Off The Grid” Featuring Gareth Emery (VIDEO)
Magnetic Magazine teamed up with Complex TV to bring you a six part mini-series called Off The Grid. The episode will show what happens when EDM DJ/producer Gareth Emery tackles a new beautiful top Los Angeles music studio.