As the release of ODESZA‘s long-awaited album, The Last Goodbye, looms less than a month away, they’ve dropped a stunning mix to tide over eager fans. ODESZA today premiered the 13th installment of their fan-favorite “NO.SLEEP” mix series, which arrives over two years after its predecessor. And it doesn’t take long to glean that the duo remain one of electronic music’s most imaginative selectors. ODESZA kick off the new mix with the artful “Love Letter,” a chest-thumping single from The Last Goodbye produced alongside The Knocks. What follows is a captivating song-cycle of anthemic music from the likes of Flume, Fred again.., Jamie xx, DROELOE and The Chemical Brothers, among others, before the tape closes w...
Following a two-year hiatus, Airbeat One is primed for a grandiose return to Neustadt-Glewe for one of the biggest events in the festival’s storied history. From July 6th to 10th, Airbeat will offer ravers a jaw-dropping lineup featuring over 300 of the best and brightest in electronic dance music. And the 2022 edition has the look of one of Europe’s top festivals in the genre. With such a massive lineup—as well as six stages to choose from—figuring out what sets to catch can may become difficult. With Airbeat One just one week away, we’ve highlighted five can’t-miss performances. Charlotte de Witte Taking over the massive Arena stage on Friday, July 8th, Charlotte de Witte is bound to give an incredible performance. Still buzzing from the released her latest EP...
Dance music duo NERVO have announced a fun-filled summer residency at San Antonio’s renowned Eden Ibiza club. The Australian sisters will take the stage at Eden every Wednesday between June 29th and August 17th for a total of eight shows. A bevy of artists will also take the stage during these summer parties, such as W&W, Quintino, Sander van Doorn, Martin Jensen, Third Party, Roger Sanchez, Kryder, Example, and Tinie Tempah. “After several years of forced hiatus due to Covid, we are more than excited to return to Ibiza,” NERVO said in a press release shared with EDM.com. “This summer is going to be very special on the island and we have prepared a lineup made up of 25 old and new friends from all over the dance music spectrum and packed with talent wh...
Fireworks, family and barbeques embody the traditional American spirit of celebrating the Fourth of July. But for beat-hungry revelers, a true celebration isn’t complete without thumping live music. Electronic dance music enthusiasts spending the holiday weekend in New York are spoiled with dozens of events over the coming days. From day parties and boat cruises to nightclubs and warehouses, there are plenty of ways to get your live music fix in the Big Apple during Fourth of July Weekend. Avoid the dreaded Google search rabbit hole and pick your poison through EDM.com’s curation of the best electronic music shows in New York this weekend. Wooli, Nurko, Jiqui Date: Friday, July 1, 9:30 PMLocation: Boat cruise departing from 353 West Street, ManhattanGenres: Dubstep, future bass, melod...
R. Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his conviction of sex trafficking and racketeering from last September. Prosecutors have called for the 55-year-old R&B singer to get more than 25 years in jail while R. Kelly’s (legal name Robert Sylvester Kelly) defense attorneys are asking for 10 years or less as a 30-year sentence is “tantamount to a life sentence.” Seven of his victims stood in court on Wednesday where they recounted their experiences of abuse from Kelly as his sentencing was handed down. Former backup singer, Jovante Cunningham, commented, “I started this journey 30 years ago. There wasn’t a day in my life up until this moment that I actually believed that the judicial system would come through for Black and brown girls. I stand here very proud of my judicial ...
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Gucci Mane has returned with a new track, dubbed “All Dz Chainz,” featuring Lil Baby, with production from Wheezy and Juke Wong. The song arrives with an accompanying music video, which naturally sees the two rappers showing off their iced-out chains. “They sayin’ I do too much ’cause I got all these chains on me,” Lil Baby raps. “N***** don’t like when we in the club, ’cause they get rained on/We get on with n*****, we turn disses into pain song/The feds picked up the case, he got a bond, that money bring him home.” The single follows Gucci Mane’s So Icy Gang: The ReUp, which arrived earlier this month as a deluxe edition of his 2020 compilation album with new tracks featuring Quavo, Yung Miami and more. Meanwhile, Lil Baby is hot off the premiere of his Untrapped: The Story of ...
Today, Steve Lacy dropped a new track titled “Bad Habit” with an accompanying music video. From his forthcoming album Gemini Rights, the new track marks Lacy’s second release in anticipation of the album’s summer release. Fused with a funky bassline, smooth tempo and electronic effects, the track discusses regret over a failed love interest. Specifically, Lacy discusses his wish for taking action sooner. “I bite my tongue, it’s a bad habit/Kinda mad that I didn’t take a stab at it/Thought you were too good for me, my dear/Never gave me time of day, my dear/It’s okay, things happen for/Reasons that I think are sure, yeah,” sings Lacy in the song’s chorus. The music video showcases the Compton-born musician moving around an empty space that switches from one color to the next. Wearing a...
A racial discrimination lawsuit against R&S Records was dismissed on technical grounds last month because the claimant, Raj Chaudhuri, was a freelancer, not a label employee, BBC News reports. Chaudhuri had accused R&S founder Renaat Vandepapeliere—who has released music by Aphex Twin, James Blake, Nicolás Jaar, and more—of various instances of discrimination and prejudice, which the label denied. Vandepapeliere said he was “delighted” with the result, according to the BBC. Chaudhuri had claimed his tenure at the label had ended with “no warning,” around the time that Vandepapeliere clashed with R&S artist Eddington Again. At the time, Vandepapeliere explained the label’s lack of diversity with a series of controversial comments. In one, Vandepapeliere wrote of a recently signe...