Steve Lacy has announced his 2022 Give You The World Tour. Set in North America, the forthcoming tour is in support of his sophomore album, Gemini Rights, which was released on July 15 through L-M and RCA Records. Slated to begin this fall, this 27-show tour will kick off on October 2 in Denver, CO before concluding on November 11 in Los Angeles, CA. The majority of the shows are set in the United States with two being held in Canada. Lacy’s 10-track sophomore album covers an array of emotions that revolve around a breakup including pain, passion, missed opportunities, heartbreak and more. But amidst these emotions, Lacy still delivers an offering that is fun, soulful and inherently sexy. Upon its release, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums and Top Ro...
Fred again.. made his most recent homecoming show one to remember—by making his Boiler Room debut. The U.K. producer and DJ, who is quickly becoming a superstar in the electronic music space, worked up a sweat in the intimate warehouse venue during the London performance, which was chock full of feverish button-mashing and unreleased IDs. The DJ set came at a pivotal time for Fred again.., who is readying last-minute preparations for his forthcoming album. Actual Life 3 is expected to release in a matter of weeks. After opening up with an unreleased collaboration with Swedish House Mafia, it was “look out below” as Fred again.. blitzed through a medley of groove-inducing tunes with an eager audience fanning a full 360° around him. The close quarters even led to a bri...
Prior to taking the stage for his headlining set at Lollapalooza 2022, Kygo revealed his next album is in the works. In an interview on Audacy‘s “The Julia Show,” Kygo said he’s been hard at work in the studio and isn’t hesitating to test-drive new IDs that might appear on the forthcoming LP during his live sets. “I’m working on a lot of music,” Kygo said. “I was just in L.A. this whole week in the studio. Hopefully I have an album ready soon.” Kygo performs at Ultra Music Festival 2022 in Miami, Florida. Alive Coverage Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles The upcoming project will be Kygo’s first long-form effort since the release of 2020’s Golden Hour. This year, the “Higher Love” producer ha...
Circus Records is revealing its second act. Flux Pavilion and Doctor P‘s storied label is expanding to new horizons—and new sounds—after the U.K.-based company announced plans to introduce a new imprint to the family: Circus Electric. First established in 2009, Circus Records retains one of the most impressive legacies in the electronic music ecosystem, and was among the early artist-led labels to flourish in the space. But with tectonic shifts in the ever-evolving dance music landscape came a desire to expand beyond the label’s dubstep roots. With the introduction of Circus Electric, the organization aims to provide a dedicated home to the bold, boundary-pushing releases from the bass music world that are more experimental in nature. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles “Wh...
Zouk Group resident deadmau5 has been announced as the headliner of a new event within the Resorts World Las Vegas complex: Jungle Cat. Billed as a “bohemian nighttime pool party,” the Thursday-night affair will debut on August 11th before taking over FUHU and Aya Dayclub once per month through September. G-Eazy kicked off the event series in July as its headliner, meaning deadmau5 will bring electronic music to its stages for the very first time alongside supporting artist Zen Freeman. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles “deadmau5 is a staple in the electronic art scene and we are thrilled to welcome him to our Zouk family,” said Andrew Li, CEO of Zouk Group, late last year. “We look forward to continuing to push the boundaries a...
Carly Rae Jepsen has announced a new album. The Loneliest Time arrives October 21 (via 604/Schoolboy/Interscope). Check out the cover art below. Collaborators on the new LP include Tavish Crowe, Rostam Batmanglij (who produced and co-wrote lead single “Western Wind”), Bullion, Captain Cuts, John Hill, Kyle Shearer, and Alex Hope. Last month, Jepsen joined the producer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis OfMan on a collaborative song called “Move Me.” The track followed the announcement of her So Nice Tour of North America, supported by Empress Of. After releasing Dedicated in 2019, Jepsen put out a collection of leftovers the following year under the title Dedicated Side B. She went on to release a holiday song about vaguely problematic uncles...
On Saturday (July 30), Slowthai performed at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal. During his set, the British rapper was seen wearing a T-shirt depicting a swastika beneath the word “DESTROY” in a style reminiscent of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren’s famed 1977 “Destroy” T-shirt. The following day, Slowthai and the music festival apologized for the T-shirt and its imagery. “i’m sorry to anyone who is offended by me wearing an anti-fascist / anti-regime t-shirt and the use of the symbol it represents,” Slowthai shared in a statement posted on social media. “i want you to know i stand firmly against antisemitism and fascism of any kind, something the t-shirt was meant to illustrate with the word ‘destroy’ above the symbol.” “A performer appeared on stage Saturday wearing a...
Will Sheff, frontman of Okkervil River, is set to release his debut solo album this fall. Nothing Special is out October 7 via ATO. The record, which follows his nine-album run with Okkervil River, features contributions from Cassandra Jenkins, Eric D. Johnson, Christian Lee Hutson, and more. “Estrangement Zone,” is the first single off of the album, and it is accompanied by a music video directed by Johnny North, starring Marcus Paek. “I think of the ‘Estrangement Zone’ video as a kind of magical spell the crew and I were trying to cast, Sheff said in a press release. “A parable about endings and beginnings happening simultaneously.” Find it below. “When I was just a kid, I got caught up in the dream of being a rock and roll star,” Sheff added in press materials. He continued: Like so man...