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Stream Skrillex’s New Album: Recess |Full|HotNewEDM

Skrillex today released tracks from his new album via his new app entitled “Alien Ride”. Recess will be released on March 18th. The world has been patiently waiting for the album. Stream it now!

 

Skrillex – Recess [Album Stream] | Pre-order on itunes

 

The Glitch Mob – Love Death Immortality – Album Review

Loved, Died, Achieved Immortality

Love Death and Immortality is exactly what Glitch Mob fans have been craving since their 2011 EP release “We Can Make the World Stop.” Promotion of their new album began months before the February 11th release date; back in November of 2013, the Glitch Mob Facebook page began uploading small sections of the Love Death and Immortality album art, teasing fans who had long been anticipating new music.
 

 
On New Year’s Day of 2014, The Glitch Mob addressed their fans about the two year gap between their last music releases, stating “These days, taking two years to write an album seems kind of crazy. Maybe it is. But we have always followed our intuition — let the music write through us.” Rushing things is not their style.
 
What is their style, you ask? Albums by The Glitch Mob are the musical equivalent to a modern action film. Graphic details of complex battle scenes with state of the art CGI effects immediately come to mind with every synth line and bass growl that this Los Angeles super group composes. Any Glitch Mob song is easily recognizable, and in recent years, more artists are beginning to imitate the Glitch-Hop Movement that they have birthed. The industrial-rock flavored electronica that made The Glitch Mob so catchy and innovative seems to have formed its own niche in California’s beat-scene, and there is a hive of glitch-hop producers on the Web.

 
Many prominent producers have succumbed to the “Genre-of-the-Year” mentality, composing tracks that tailor to an audience that their current fans are not a part of. Too often artist poison their own work by infusing elements from genres that are popular in the moment. Fortunately, The Glitch Mob’s new album “Love Death and Immortality” smiles respectfully at these new Fad Genres and says, “That’s cute. When you’re finished, you should take a listen to this.” Clearly there is something to be said about a coalition of producers that are capable of creating a genre that can fluidly transition a listener from feeling relaxed and introspective to feeling upbeat and charismatic.
 
The Glitch Mob’s 2014 Tour will visit Atlanta at the Tabernacle on March 20th, a show that is well on its way to being sold out. If their next concert is half as much fun as the last time they played at the Masquerade in 2011, they will threaten the structural integrity of the dance floor. If you are a serious Glitch Mobber, you are probably already waiting patiently for March to roll around, your Live Nation Ticket already thumb tacked to the bedroom wall.

Zedd “Find You” Acoustic – Live in LA (featuring Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant)

Check out the live acoustic performance of Zedd’s “Find You,” featuring Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant.

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Download “Find You” on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ZeddFindYou

EDC New York 2014 Line Up Announced

 

Ticket Prices:

General Admission Ticket: $200

VIP Ticket: $300

Electric Daisy Carnival New York 2014 Lineup

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Adam Beyer
Adventure Club
Afrojack
Alex Metric
Alvaro
Apster
AraabMuzik
Art Department
Baggi Begovic
Bassjackers
Bassnectar
Blasterjaxx
Borgore
Boys Noize
Calvin Harris
Carl Cox & Friends
Cash Cash
Cedric Gervais
Claude VonStroke
Damian Lazarus
Dannic
Danny Daze
Destructo
Discovery Project
DJ Eddie Alvarez
DJ Snake
Dusky
Dwayne
Francesca Lombardo
French Fries
Green Velvet
GTA
HARD Arena
Hardwell
Headhunterz
John Digweed
Just Be (Bushwacka!)
Kastle
Kill Frenzy
Krewella
Loco Dice
Martin Garrix
Mercer
Michael Gracioppo
MK
New World Punx
Oliver
Quintino
R3hab
Rudimental (live)
Sander van Doorn
Skream
Starkey
Steve Angello
Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano
Tale of Us
Tiësto
Tommy Trash
Umek
Ummet Ozcan
Yellow Claw

 

 

MYSTERYLAND USA Memorial Day Weekend 2014 Releases Lineup

The wait and anticipation is now over! Mysteryland USA finally releases their line up. The main stage is bringing you some awesome line ups including: Steve Aoki, Kaskade, Nicky Remero, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Showtek, Moby, Fedde Le Grand, Dillon Francis, Big Gigantic, Flosstradamus, Dryo,  Kill the noise & many more!
Yet another amazing festival is making its way over seas during Memorial Day weekend in 2014. Originally held in the Netherlands, Mysteryland will make a debut in Bethel Woods, NY, home of the infamous Woodstock Festival. This will be the first time a multi-day festival will be hosted at the iconic Bethel Woods site in forty-five years.

 

Check out the line up below:

Source: Mysterland.us

 

MYSTERYLAND USA Memorial Day Weekend 2014 Releases Lineup

Turn Up the Bass Mens/Womans Tank Top Festival Shirt

 

The #TurnUPtheBASS totem pole was created for the TomorrowWorld 2013. Since then the sign has been featured/shared on MTV Holy Ship Edition, Rollingstone, Red Bull, Vibe Magazine, Pasquale Rotella/EDC fan page and many festival after movies. We decided to create a shirt to keep the #TurnUP alive!!

Zeds Dead Coffee Break Episode 1: Lake Tahoe (VIDEO)

ZEDS DEAD take a private carriage ride down the Tahoe strip in our first Coffee Break video.

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Behind The Scenes with Zedd (VIDEO)

Thump hung out behind the scenes of Bud Light Platinum’s Super Bowl commercial with Zedd.

Jahan from Krewella Abandons Social Media

Jahan Yousaf took to social media this evening (March 5) to announce that she would no longer be posting on her Twitter and Instagram accounts.  Initial reactions left the Twitter world all but furious that she could ever abandon her Krew, but after reading her truly moving explanation on Tumblr, a movement to take similar measures regarding social media may have just shifted into action. Ironically, all we can think about now is how we wish Jahan would retweet this post.

Jahan announced this evening that she will no longer post to Tumbler, Instagram and Twitter accounts. After reading her explanation on why she decided to take these extreme measures and leave her online fans hanging; you quickly realize that we can all forgive her and maybe make some changes in our lives as well.

enjoy the silence

At the last boom of the encore, the house lights turn on. I’m scanning the crowd, full of half naked bodies and sweaty faces. I see hand-painted signs that say ‘KREWELLA GET ME WET’…’I DROVE 5 HOURS TO SEE YOU’…and my favorite is usually ‘IS YOUR PUSSY WET?’ 4,000 pairs of eyes stare back at me as mascara is running down my cheeks and wet strands of hair are glued to my face. I’m spewing some nonsense over the mic but I can’t hear myself because they are shouting so loud. I’m walking like I have a stick up my butt since my pants are so soaked. I jump over the fence and reach out to as many waving hands as possible and you guys pull me in with such force.

Damn I love you guys. Playing shows and seeing your excitement for our music gives me an overwhelming feeling of warmth through my body. That’s a REAL, mutual understanding of each other right there. And I’m finding this is far more authentic than anything we could find online. This is a human bond. And this is the relationship I want to have with our fans. Not a one-way street with me on a pedestal while everyone is watching in the sidelines while I’m in their timelines, but a genuinely connected relationship where I deliver my best music work and performance- because that’s what you deserve as our investors of support, energy, and love.
That being said I will no longer be maintaining/checking my personal social media accounts Twitter and Instagram – only sharing my writing once in a while via Tumblr. I love technology and I know that social media deserves so much credit for the growth of our group. I’ve watched you guys nurture your own global network to spread the word about us. It makes me so proud to know that we have such a unique fan base unlike any other. It’s quite powerful enough to call an online movement. But lately I’ve been thinking about how I want to distribute my time and creative effort, and what kind of example I set for the small city of online followers you guys have given me. People tend to equate the virtual currency such as followers and ‘likes’ with success, and the blue checkmark as legitimacy. And we all work so hard to achieve an elevated status online..but does that really make us happy in reality, or is it just an illusion and impostor for connectivity?
For those of you who followed me a year ago, you might have noticed I was responding to tweets daily and posting pictures of my experiences a few times a week. I was quite the social media hustler. Before I could barely open my eyes in the morning I would check my twitter to see if anything happened while I was sleeping. And then the cycle would continue every few hours after that, responding to fans and ‘checking to if anything happened.’

But that’s the worst way to start the morning. You basically set yourself for dicking around throughout the day. How could I possibly call myself a dedicated artist if my flow of thoughts and ideas are fragmented and intercepted by the urge to refresh my feed or prove what I did that day? And what was I checking for? Why do we all post thoughts, photos, and maintain our profiles online? Acceptance. It all boils down to the fundamental human need – acceptance and sense of belonging. Maybe we feel unworthy in reality…insecure in our relationship…alone even though we are surrounded by others…or bored and can’t focus on our craft. So, we construct an identity online that supplements the emptiness. With every retweet we feel validated; every unknown follower a friend. It’s reassurance that somebody thinks you’re attractive online or values your clever tweet enough to share it. Neurochemicals of happiness are triggered in the brain, and that makes us feel high…to the point where we want hits of it several times a day. And that’s what leads to the compulsive need to post and refresh.

In today’s society we have been coddled into thinking we are in control of our media consumption and that we are ‘active’ consumers just because we create our own profiles, go shopping online, respond to tweets, etc. But most of the time we are just lurking…browsing…stalking. That is not active. I think we have abandoned our wisdom..the wisdom to judge character and motives in people, and instead of following our gut and listening to our animal instincts, we are blinded by the portraits people paint of themselves online. We abandoned the wisdom to look away from the screen and genuinely listen to the person talking in the driver’s seat…or look out the window daydream…to patiently wait in line and think…how can we ever contemplate our passions if we are always trying to fill the empty space with a sense of feeling ‘busy’ by refreshing a twitter feed or comment stream? Why can’t we just enjoy the silence?

Are you a voyeur or a creator? Slave or a master? Artist or a lurker?
I didn’t start Krewella to be an internet socialite. I didn’t start making music to have an image. Everything else followed. I didn’t start this shit for the charts, numbers, and ratings. When all that jazz starts clouding creative thoughts, the artistic vision becomes unclear and polluted. I started Krewella because making music is straight up fun and cathartic, it was an escape, and writing sometimes is the only way I can harness my thoughts into something meaningful when I cannot express them verbally. Moving forward all I want to give you is my writing, music, creative entertainment, and visual art. And I hope I can get you to THINK.
I hope you understand that the decision to leave my personal social media is not out of a lack of appreciation for our beloved fans or desire to cut off communication with you guys. It’s not me thinking I’m ‘above’ social media, or over a trend. Like I said before, social media was and still is integral to our ability to reach endless corners of the world. And what I have to say is by no means a representation of krewella since I cannot speak for my team.
But for my individual presence online, I’d rather remain silent in a system where people are hustling to fit in and bowing down to those with an elevated online status. Sure, maybe I’m trying to prove a point. I might be voicing a very unpopular opinion, but I’d rather stay true to myself than be a people-pleaser and act based on ‘likes.’ Perception IS reality, and if we can see through the illusion then maybe we can become more authentic human beings. I hope you can ponder your existence online and if that means anything in reality, or harness your existence online to be revolutionary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFS6cP9auDc&feature=youtu.be.
I hope you can live outside the screen, find comfort in solitude, pursue your deepest passions with focus, and enjoy the silence.
Also I hope you can make it to a show and experience something I could never offer you over the internet.
All love to you guys,
jahan

HOLY SHIP!!! 2014 Official Recap (Video)

HOLY SHIP!!! finally released their recap video!

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