Most of 2020 has been a drag, but Love Regenerator is most definitely not. The newly formed project by Calvin Harris takes it back to his house roots, feeding off nostalgic, feel good energy and lively, dance-focused music. Add Eli Brown in the mix and he brings Love Regenerator to the next level. Coming this Friday, a new Love Regenerator EP with none other than Eli Brown. The Moving EP features title track “Moving” and “Don’t You Want Me,” available to preview and pre-order on Beatport now. These consistent releases have been well received by dance music fans everywhere and we expect this collaboration to be no exception. Harris, real name Adam Wiles, previously dished on the new project: “I am now solely in the business, and have been for the last four years, of making music to make me feel good in the hope that it makes other people feel as good, or even just a little bit as good and improves their day.” Get a feel for the Moving EP right here and check back Friday to listen in full! Love Regenerator x Eli Brown
Photo: Mike Davies This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Love Regenerator x Eli Brown ‘Moving’ EP Coming This Friday [PREVIEW] Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/31/love-regenerator-eli-brown-moving-ep-preview/
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History was made when Skrillex and Thys went b2b at OOST Nightclub in Groningen, Netherlands last month for a surprise set. We’ve been searching the internet high and low to find footage from this legendary performance — and finally, here we have it! Clocking in at 2 and a half hours, the producers throw down “mostly techno/elecro/breakbeat/house/whatever you call that good stuff at 130 bpm.” Featuring music from Skrillex & Boys Noize, Noisia, Daft Punk, What So Not, Wuki, and so many more. Going into the night, Skrillex and Thys must have known they’d be running the decks for a while. Instead of throwing down banger after banger they took their time, building up a steady vibe like the pros they are. This set is truly unmatched from its pace, to the song selection, down to the way it makes us feel. Listening back, we can feel the energy in that room. Sets like this certainly don’t happen every day — and little did anyone know at the time, it would be one of the last pop up sets from both artists for a while. Soak it in. Skrillex B2B Thys (Noisia)
Press Photos: Courtesy of Skrillex & Thys This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skrillex b2b Thys @ OOST Nightclub 2020 [LISTEN] Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/skrillex-b2b-thys-oost-nightclub-2020/ Due out next Friday is the first song from Deadmau5 and Steve Duda as BSOD since “Super Breakfast” in 2013. The collaboration was first teased last week, but we’re only just now getting our first listen of the track, now known to be titled “No Way, Get Real.” It’s hard to get a full idea of the track with only a 15-second clip, but having listened to it on repeat over the course of writing this piece, I can assure you it is firmly stuck in my head. The rest of the track is sure to be just as fun and bouncy with some extra flair thrown in. You can hear the full track on April 10. Follow the link in the tweet below to pre-save!
Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: FIRST LISTEN: Deadmau5 Gives Preview Of First New BSOD Music In 7 Years Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/first-listen-deadmau5-gives-preview-of-first-new-bsod-music-in-7-years/ The dance music industry has been humbled by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. At this point, the gravity of the situation is real and glaring, but nobody is 100% sure what kind of lasting impact the shutdown will have on the music world. As a veteran touring DJ, Ferry Corsten puts it all into perspective form his own. He shares: With all that traveling and performing there was the growing sense that we were all invincible. But looking at it now, with some distance, you understand that what is happening at the moment is a reality check. Thatâs very important because for many of us who are constantly working you become part of this big bubble and when something like this virus happens and everyone is staying home, you realise that entertainment is not the first priority. Corsten promises, when heâs given the green light heâll be back on tour. See more below. Also, check out his new album, As Above So Below, here.
Source: The National | Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ferry Corsten Says the Music Industry Is Experiencing A âReality Checkâ Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/ferry-corsten-music-industry-reality-check/ Most of us in the West Coast bass music scene know Soothslayer for her teeth-kicking sets at Insomniac events, Respect or other D&B events around SoCal, either solo or with mixing partner Nightstalker. She’s also quietly released a number of tracks with Insomniac and Bassrush to coordinate with said teeth-kicker sets, including a track with Follow the Sun called “Nova” that made it onto the Bassrush/Viper 3.0 compilation album last year. Her new debut solo EP Witchcraft sees Soothslayer lacing up her combat boots once again but this time she’s really serious. With this incredibly heavy and polished gut-check of an EP, Soothslayer is now a major player in drum and bass and Witchcraft demands we all stand up and salute (after we recover from the gut-check). In her past tracks, Soothslayer has shown she has the chops to cover a diverse spread of subgenres but with Witchcraft we can see where her heart really is. The dark, heavy synths throughout the EP have a level of stank on them not seen even in the hardest of neurofunk tracks and she plays with wave forms on these synths in a way that’s truly unique. Sinewaves swell in and out of the title track and “Your demon,” while in the closing track “Violent Delights” has a similar synth timbre but it’s more straightforward. Harping on the synths is not something us D&B writers get to do often but they really are interesting in Witchcraft. They’re compressed and modded out so that, if they’re not actual analog tube amps, they sure sound like it. That or she took one of those platform Docs to a vintage Moog. The way Soothslayer plays with the sound design in this EP is also really different and cool. She’s got a great grasp on how to put secondary and tertiary layers to the ambient space in each track, which normally takes years to master. She’s also got a great ear for dissonance between the foreground and background of a track and it really comes through, especially on the title track. The creepy yet beautiful violin peeking out from behind the monster synths and sub bass galvanizes the sound on the track and makes it clear why both track and EP are called Witchcraft. Since its release on March 20, Witchcraft has already gotten notice from some major platforms, catching a featured listing on the homepages for both Spotify and Apple Music, so we’re not the only ones who think this EP deserves all the props. While the fate of EDC and other Insomniac festivals is still uncertain this year, it’s pretty obvious the tracks on Witchcraft will be making appearances on lots of playlists and livestreams this year. In the meantime, Soothslayer has given the Your EDM listeners the gift of an exclusive, sick mini mix so while the EP itself should go directly into every D&B fan’s playlist, here’s a digital teeth-kicker set from the Slayer herself. Witchcraft is out now on Spinnup records and can be streamed or purchased on multiple platforms by clicking here. Be sure to check out her other tracks on Spotify as well. This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Your EDM Guest Mix: It’s High Time We All Paid a Lot More Attention to Soothslayer and Her D&B ‘Witchcraft’ Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/your-edm-guest-mix-its-high-time-we-all-paid-a-lot-more-attention-to-soothslayer-and-her-db-witchcraft/ Though Tomorrowland this year hasn’t been postponed or cancelled yet, it’s not wasting any time getting ahead of the curve by announcing a live stream United Through Music tomorrow. With a select lineup, including a solo set from Dimitri Vegas, and sets from Afrojack, Lost Frequencies, and Vintage Culture, they’re bringing some of their favorite artists to the small screen. The live stream begins tomorrow at 15:00 CEST (that’s 6am PST… woof) on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Tomorrowland.com and One World Radio, so you should be able to go back and watch what you’ve missed. See the full schedule below and be sure to tune in!
Photo via Tomorrowland This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Announces Live Stream With Dimitri Vegas, Afrojack, & More Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/tomorrowland-announces-live-stream-with-dimitri-vegas-afrojack-more/ Madeon‘s debut album Adventure celebrates its 5th birthday today! In 2015, we felt a strong emotional connection to this release, as the producer put forth his full musical vision for the first time ever. Still to this day, the album has a certain hold on us worth experiencing again and again, no matter how familiar it may be. Adventure embodies much nostalgia — and for Madeon, it’s that of his teenage years, which wrapped up with the album’s release. Five years later, he reminisces on Adventure:
The producer recently discussed the transformation from his first album to his sophomore release, Good Faith: With Adventure, I was living with my parents, and I was protecting myself, and I liked getting so much shelter from the music industry, and my career, and for it to feel kind of like a distant dream. Whereas with this album, I wanted it to reflect reality in my life, and so I wanted to have more experiences. I started traveling the world with some friends and some other creative people. I ended up moving to Los Angeles in the end. Listen below and read our album review, published upon Adventure‘s release, here. Madeon – Adventure (Deluxe)
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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Madeon’s Debut Album ‘Adventure’ Celebrates 5 Years [LISTEN AGAIN] Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/madeon-adventure-5-years-listen/ Dabin has never struggled co-mingling emotional vocals with enthralling production, and he shows off his talents once again on his second single of the year, “Hope It Hurts” with Essenger. Essenger delivers a performance on par with any pop punk/emo band like Bring Me The Horizon or Bad Omens, coupled with Dabin’s delicate, but powerful sounds comprised of refined guitar riffs and seductive piano melodies. Everything put in a blender with a dash of EDM makes this collaboration an instant hit in Dabin’s discography. Check out his new single below!
Photo via Rukes.com This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dabin Releases Enthralling New Single “Hope It Hurts” with Essenger Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/dabin-hope-it-hurts-essenger/ via press release This past Friday and Saturday night, aliens returned to Southern California as earthlings from across the globe tuned in to Insomniac Events’ YouTube from 8pm to midnight to experience the Countdown Virtual Rave-A-Thon, hosted by Pasquale Rotella and some very special extraterrestrial visitors. During the immersive, interstellar experience, artists including DJ Soda, Dombresky, Flosstradamus, i_o, JVNA, K?D, Los Kings, Mat Zo, Medasin, Ookay, Peekaboo, Phantoms, Sacha Robotti, Sage Armstrong, SNBRN, and Tisoki delivered out-of-this-world performances to millions of viewers across YouTube, Twitch, and Huya. Reminding the community to “Stay Home, Stay Safe and Stay Positive” while grubbing down on a questionable diet of Doritos, Ding Dongs and White Claws, Rotella asked each DJ Countdown-themed questions before their sets, learning that Dombresky actually believes in aliens while Ookay would bring his laptop, Nintendo Switch and his dog if he could travel to space with only three things. With Rotella decked out from head to toe in his alien mind control deflection unit—and flanked by his own alien sidekick, “Trillion Toth”—Insomniac’s Virtual Countdown Rave-A-Thon featured no shortage of memorable moments, including live interruptions from infamous Insomniac World News reporter, Dick Winkle. Relive the invasion with human DJ sets at insom.co/VirtualCD.
Photo by by Gabie Tiano This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Insomniac Hosts Second Successful Livestream Event with Virtual Countdown Rave-A-Tho Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/insomniac-hosts-second-successful-livestream-event-with-virtual-countdown-rave-a-tho/ Edison Cole has been on our radar for a little while now, and even over the very short course of just five releases, he’s amassed hundreds of thousands of plays and nearly 150,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Last week, he released his newest single, “Player One.” Like his previous releases, “Player One” hits hard and doesn’t stop. With thunderous kicks and screeching synths and a tremulous bass, the drop is pure headbang material. Check out the new single from Edison Cole, out now on Thrive Music, below! This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Edison Cole Drops Heavy New Tune “Player One” Via https://www.youredm.com/2020/03/30/edison-cole-drops-heavy-new-tune-player-one/ |
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