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100 gecs Drop New EP Featuring Collaboration With Skrillex, “Torture Me”

100 gecs gave fans a double dose of excitement with the surprise release of a three-track EP and new album announcement. Over the weekend, the surging hyperpop duo dropped a three-track EP, Snake Eyes, seemingly out of nowhere. While any new music is exciting for fans, they received an extra bonus when the tracklist was revealed to include a collaboration with Skrillex. The first track, “Hey Big Man,” channels Beastie Boys for a chaotic tune that will surely perk up their already high-energy live shows. The second track, “Torture Me,” features Skrillex, which shouldn’t be too surprising since 50 of the 100 gecs, Dylan Brady, joined him (along with Noisia and josh pan) on last year’s “Supersonic (My Existence).” Together, Skrillex and 100...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: 100 gecs & Skrillex, Indira Paganotto, Boris Brejcha & More [12/2/22]

The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Loud Luxury & Hook N Sling – After Party Snakehips – Solitude (with BIA & Lucky Daye) PinkPantheress – Boy’s a Liar Kah-Lo, Karma Fields, Associanu – It Girl Festival Hits 2022 Boris Brejcha – Captain Nemo (Edit) Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Indira Paganotto – Lions Of God Vintage Culture – Fractions JSTJR & Henry Fong – I Wanna Electronic Avenue 100 gecs – Torture Me (Feat....

Nine Inch Nails Reveals Yves Tumor, 100 Gecs, Others to Open U.S. Tour

Nine Inch Nails is back on tour later this week, and they have finally announced their opening acts for the upcoming U.S. tour. Boy Harsher, Yves Tumor, and 100 Gecs have been added to the list of musicians supporting NIN on this tour. Boy Harsher and 100 Gecs will offer support on the first leg of the show, with Yves Tumor taking over for September dates. Ministry and Nitzer Ebbwill will join the band for a special show in Cleveland, where NIN was formed back in 1988. According to a release, this stellar lineup of newer sensations and fellow industrial music pioneers was personally curated by Trent Reznor himself. Tickets for upcoming show dates are available here. The upcoming tour follows a 4-year break from touring, which has consisted of plenty of projects for the band. Since they wer...

Flume, Kaytranada, Madeon More to Perform at Governors Ball 2022: See the Full Lineup

Festival season is right around the corner, and the organizers of Governors Ball have thrown their hat into the ring with a stellar 2022 lineup. Scheduled for June 10-12 in Queens, New York, the 2022 edition of Governors Ball features a diverse lineup of electronic music artists. Flume, Louis The Child, Madeon, Kaytranada and more are set for performances at Citi Field this summer. Headlining this year’s fest are Kid Cudi, Halsey and J. Cole, who will perform on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Other major contemporary pop and hip-hop artists joining them on the undercard include Migos, Jack Harlow, Still Woozy, Joji, Glass Animals, Clairo, 100 gecs and Becky G, among many others. Governors Ball 2022 lineup with Flume, Madeon, Kaytranada, Migos...

Skrillex Just Leaked His Own Song on Reddit—Listen to “Supersonic (My Existence)”

Fans of Skrillex are geeking out after the dubstep legend leaked a new song on Reddit. Fans were able to listen to “Supersonic (My Existence)” before it officially appeared on streaming platforms thanks to a serendipitous leak by Skrillex himself on the popular r/skrillex subreddit. Prior to its unveiling, the track—a collab with josh pan, Dylan Brady of 100 gecs, and fabled electronic group Noisia—had endured as one of the most anticipated unreleased cuts of the Skrillex mythos. Back in 2019 Noisia appeared at New Zealand’s Northern Bass festival, where they debuted the song before low-quality audio rips began to circulate on the web. At the time it was known simply as “Supersonic” and functioned as a remix of pan and Brady’s song of the same name, whic...

3OH!3 Make Triumphant Return On 100 gecs Collaboration, “Lonely Machines”

The track marks 3OH!3’s first release since 2016’s “NIGHT SPORTS” album. 2020 just keeps throwing curveballs, the latest of which is the return of 3OH!3 with their first single in four years.  The “DON’T TRUST ME” artists teamed up with electronic duo 100 gecs for a new single called “Lonely Machines,” an experimental tune by every measure that still manages to feel reminiscent of 3OH!3’s earliest hits. The instrumental is in-your-face and unpredictable, anchored down only by the consistency of a souped-up, acid-tinged bassline. The single concludes amid a chaotic instrumental breakdown of frenzied synths and heavily distorted vocals, a fitting end for the artists who found themselves at the cutting edge of electron...

Health Enlist Soccer Mommy, The Soft Moon, 100 Gecs and More for Disco4:: Part I

After releasing numerous collaborations over the years, Health has curated those tracks into a new album, Disco4:: Part I. Not only does it offer previously recorded collaborations with Soccer Mommy, Perturbator and JPEGMAFIA, it introduces three new tracks with 100 gecs, The Soft Moon and Brothel. “In the past, each HEALTH LP has been accompanied by a corresponding remix record,” the band said in a statement. “This time, despite being called DISCO 4, in the interest of continuity, we offer you a collection of original collaborations with artists we admire. Also, FUCK 2020.” Along with the album announcement, the Los Angeles band also shared the new track “Cyberpunk 2.0 2.0.” Going along with the above sentiments, the Zev Deans-directed visual initially feels like some far-off futuristic t...

San Holo, TNGHT, 100 Gecs, More to Play Minecraft Benefit Festival for The Okra Project “Lavapalooza”

The digital festival will benefit The Okra Project’s battle against food insecurity in the Black Trans community. Coming off of the success of previous outings like “Coalchella” and “Fire Festival” is Open Pit‘s latest Minecraft adventure, “Lavapalooza.” For this event, organizers will be benefitting The Okra Project‘s battle against food insecurity in the Black Trans community. Open Pit, one of the world’s original Minecraft festival producers, is set to host two days of music from a diverse cast of superstar and up-and-coming talent in their custom-built digital venue. Fans can look forward to music from San Holo, 100 Gecs, Baauer, Flatbush Zombies, Ryan Hemsworth, a rare performance from TNGHT, and much more...

The 101 Best Albums of the 2010s

Why now? Because — and there’s no reason to ignore the elephant in the room: SPIN stewardship has changed hands many, many times since we made the online jump — we got our chance. Because plenty of our favorite albums of the last 10 years could still use a boost. Because some of the already unanimously beloved music on this list still merits further praise. Because we relish excuses to sound off on the music that’s affected us the most and to enlist some of our favorite writers to do so. Because the works of art below serve as a reminder that the 2010s weren’t all bad. Because lord knows we need the distraction. Because it’s fun. There’s a lot of music that isn’t on this list. Which, duh, but plenty of artists whose work defined the decade for many, many people, including many of us, ...