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RMR may be semi-anonymous thanks to his mysterious masked persona, but that hasn’t stopped the hip-hop vocalist from trying to scale the hype charts rather quickly this year. First came his breakout song “RASCAL”, which he followed up last week with his debut EP, Drug Dealing Is a Lost Art. Now, RMR has dropped a remix for his hit single featuring the inimitable Young Thug. RMR — pronounced Rumor — found viral fame this spring with “RASCAL”, a song that opens with a beautiful a cappella rendition of Rascal Flatts’ “These Days” before launching into an interpolation of country classic “Bless the Broken Road”, complete with new lyrics about staying close to your crew and flipping off the boys in blue. In this remix, “RASCAL” gets a new, moving verse from Young Thug that reworks the trac...
Regal Cinemas have announced arbitrary new safety guidelines to facilitate crowds of people packing together amidst the coronavirus pandemic. America’s second-largest movie theater chain will reopen July 10th. Taken together, the newly-announced rules have all the charm and capriciousness of a trip through airport security. Regal Cinemas has implemented a suite of regulations to stop surface-to-person transmission of COVID-19, even though the CDC thinks that’s relatively rare. And despite the fact that mask wearing is the single best precaution people can take — scientists think it might be more important than social distancing — Regal is deferring to local regulations around masks, and won’t force employees or customers to wear them in states where it isn’t required. But if the novel coro...
J. Cole, photo by Ben Kaye J. Cole has released a surprise new single called “Snow on tha Bluff”. Stream it below. The track takes its name from the 2011 Damon Russell film Snow on tha Bluff, a drama about real-life drug dealer Curtis Snow. Russell shot the movie as if it were a documentary, leading some — including the Atlanta Police Department — convinced it was real. On his track, J. Cole turns that concept of perceived reality in on himself, wondering if he’s being active enough in the current Black Lives Matter movement. “He was like ‘Cole, ‘preciate what you been doin my nigga, that’s real,’” he raps in the rapid-fire cut. “But damn, why I feel faker than Snow on Tha Bluff?/ Well maybe ’cause deep down I know I ain’t doing enough.” Throughout the ruminative number, J. Cole cons...
“Quarantine Diaries” is an editorial series in which EDM.com invites members of the music community to contribute guest posts about how they’re coping with the pandemic. The goal of the series is to provide a platform for these individuals to share their own experiences and perspectives and ultimately inspire anyone experiencing pitfalls contrived by the impact of COVID-19. The thoughts and viewpoints expressed are those of the authors, Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella of ARMNHMR. To say the last couple of months were a test for everyone is an understatement. Before COVID-19 had hit, we felt like we were about to have one of the best springs/summers of our lives. We were halfway into our first ever album tour, something we spent a year planning and building towards, when th...
Eric Prydz‘s mind-bending “Holosphere” shows have been continuously fed through a wood chipper over the course of the last year, with its last blow being dealt by the wrath of COVID-19. Following its successful appearance at Weekend One of Tomorrowland in 2019, the subversive production was shelved for the fabled festival’s second weekend due to the collapse of the Freedom Stage before its indefinite postponement in 2020 due to the pandemic. Prydz is now back to announce that his fan favorite “Holosphere” shows will be returning in 2021, live and in the flesh. The advanced production, which Prydz said he was using to “try and blow people away, but in a way that they haven’t been blown away before at an electronic dance music event,” will be r...
As artists and promoters scramble to find innovative ways to deliver live music in the post-apocalyptic musical landscape precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Seven Lions is throwing his hat into the drive-in rave game. He recently announced his “Park ‘N Rave” concerts, where he’ll host two twin drive-in shows in Chandler, Arizona. The melodic dubstep don and Ophelia Records label boss took to Twitter to announce that tickets to his forthcoming drive-in concerts, which will go down on Friday, June 26th and Saturday, June 27th are now on sale. Seven Lions’ “Tailgate Series” follows an influx of drive-in raves around the globe, including one hosted by Carnage at the same venue, Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park. Partying...
According to a report published in Belgian newspaper Gazet van Antwerpen, Tomorrowland organizers are mulling over an unprecedented third weekend in 2021. “A third weekend [of] Tomorrowland could be a solution for everyone involved to make up for the completely lost 2020 season and all its consequences,” said Tomorrowland spokesperson Debby Wilmsen in the Gazet van Antwerpen report. “But that is still a distant future in the current circumstances and nothing has been discussed or decided yet.” The report arrived ahead of the fabled festival’s highly anticipated foray into the virtual concert space, Tomorrowland Around the World, which was precipitated by the 2020 event’s official postponement amid the COVID-19 pandemic. While no lineups for any...