Alesso returns with ‘Tear The Roof Up,’ – Def Jam

Alesso returns with ‘Tear The Roof Up,’ – Def Jam

Finally returning with the long awaited and endlessly teased “Tear The Roof Up,” Alesso brings electro-driven progressive house back to the spotlight with a track that sports a familiar sound but innovates in its execution. A single phrase is danced around by strong and aggressive synths that pack enough punch to carry the production through its nearly seven minute span.

Kaskade at Marquee Nightclub Saturday July 5th Show Review

Kaskade at Marquee Nightclub Saturday July 5th Show Review

Marquee is a 60,000-square-foot venue has something for everyone. Not only are there seven bars, but the club also boasts three separate rooms. The main room has a high-tech sound system, an elevated dance floor and a 40-foot video wall in the back of the DJ booth. Next door, the Library is more laid-back with ..

Krewella at DAYLIGHT Beach Club Las Vegas July 5th Show Review

Krewella at DAYLIGHT Beach Club Las Vegas July 5th Show Review

Covering over 50,000 square feet of outdoor space under the Vegas sun, Daylight is one of the premier day venues in all of the world.  Founded in September 2013, it quickly gained fame with a giant star studded DJ roster with residents, including Nicky Romero, Axwell, Skrillex, Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, and Krewella to name a ..

Tiesto at Hakkasan Las Vegas July 4th Show Review

Tiesto at Hakkasan Las Vegas July 4th Show Review

Hakkasan is THE place to party in Las Vegas and has been for well over a year.  Recently celebrating its one year anniversary, this club has built a reputation and name for itself.  Hakkasan landed itself on the DJ Mag rankings as the number 10 club in the world and in the top spot for ..

Firebeatz presents Epsiode 017

Firebeatz presents Epsiode 017

Firebeatz is a Dutch music producing duo made up of Tim Smulders and Jurre van Doeselaar that formed in Amsterdam in 2008. They have gained fame through their dance floor hits like “Dear New York”, “Here We F*cking Go” and “Helicopter” on the EDM scene working alongside well-known acts like Calvin Harris, Tiësto and Martin ..

Endless free music streaming with T-Mobile

Endless free music streaming with T-Mobile

In the latest victory for streaming services, T-Mobile has announced a partnership with roughly 85% of all its users’ favorite music streaming channels. Starting in the next few weeks, T-Mobile users will be able to stream as much music as they want, whenever they want, without having to pay a dime in data fees. Customers can browse iTunes Radio playlists at their leisure, and never have to worry about whether or not their Spotify playlist is eating up all their data for the month. They’re free to explore Pandora, Rhapsody, iHeartRadio, Slacker and Milk Music, too. And to add to the initiative, the mobile company has recently released a music streaming site of its own, unRadio

 

Diplo and Grandtheft Try their Hand at Summer

Diplo and Grandtheft Try their Hand at Summer

Distinguished DJ/producer and Mad Decent label founder, Diplo, has just teamed up with increasingly-prominent Canadian producer, Grandtheft to deliver a grooving, bass-filled remix of Calvin Harris’ anthemic track, “Summer”. Before listening, many fans probably set their expectations for this remix rather high, remembering the two artist’s massive collaborative remix of Calvin’s signature tune, “Sweet Nothing”, (ft. Florence Welch), which was released last year.

‘A Town Called Paradise’: Tiësto

‘A Town Called Paradise’: Tiësto

How has the world of music, entertainment, and culture changed since 2009? Better yet, how has it all grown? The changes between then and now, in dance music particularly, are immeasurable. When Tiësto released his fourth studio album in Kaleidoscope that year, singles such as “Escape Me” and collaborations with the likes of Nelly Furtado were then ahead of their time.

 

Bassnectar brings Bass Center to MSG October 4

Bassnectar brings Bass Center to MSG October 4

Following a pair of sold-out shows at Red Rocks last month, and with one week to go until the release of his latest album, Noise vs. Beauty, the commander of all things subsonic, Lorin Ashton has announced he is playing Madison Square Garden on October 4th.

Electric Daisy Carnival 2014 Live Sets Mega Post

Electric Daisy Carnival 2014 Live Sets Mega Post

t’s hard to imagine that thousands of electronic music enthusiasts from around the world are recently congregated in the desert of Las Vegas to take in the sites and sounds of one of the biggest festivals in the world, EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival). For the last three days, hundreds of producers / DJ’s have delivered their music to the masses while gracing some of the most mind blowing stage designs the world has ever seen. We’ve collected some of the sets for you to take a listen from the likes of Tiesto, Diplo, Knife Party, Madeon, 3LAU, Laidback Luke, Flosstradamus, Hardwell, DJ Snake, and many more. I will continue to update the list as more artists sets are upload, so continue to check back throughout the week for more music! Enjoy – See more at: http://thissongissick.com/blog/2014/electric-daisy-carnival-2014-live-sets-mega-post/#sthash.UbGgboOe.dpuf

Steve Aoki with Rage the Night Away

Steve Aoki with Rage the Night Away

In celebration of reach 3,000,000 followers, Steve Aoki has leaked Milo & Otis’s remix of “Rage The Night Away.” The remix encompasses remarkable tribal-house hybrid vibes layered with the party-rap vocals of Waka Flaka; an extreme, bass-heavy sound that rocks you to the core. Milo & Otis were on stage with Krewella at Ultra, joined Skrillex on the Mothership tour, and now have garnered the support of world-renowned Steve Aoki, 2014 has undeniably been a great year for M&O.

Porter Robinson’s genre-defiant Essential Mix

Porter Robinson’s genre-defiant Essential Mix

Porter Robinson made his Essential Mix debut 2-years ago, at the age of 19. Now 21, Porter could easily be mistook for an entirely different artist. A matured sound and a fresh take on his production guise, his forthcoming debut album Worlds is poised to mark a dramatic sea change in the North Carolina native’s career. In line with his often vocal dismissal of the EDM movement, Porter’s 2-hour addition to Pete Tong’s iconic broadcast is rife with 16-bit trimmings, his own productions, and some truly genre-defiant selections. While most Essential Mix contributors stick to the familiar, Porter makes a concerted effort to show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes. At 72-tracks, there’s more than just a few times you’ll be scratching your head. And that’s a good thing.