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EDM.com Playlist Picks: Alan Walker, Robin Schulz, Keys N Krates  [11/12/21]

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 World We Used to Know – Alan Walker & Winona Oak 21 – AREA21 (Martin Garrix & Maejor) Young Right Now – Robin Schulz & Dennis Lloyd Festival Hits Call On Me (feat. Georgia Ku) [Justus Remix] – Sam Feldt Recommended Articles A Drug From God – Chris Lake & NPC You Give Me A Feeling – Vintage Culture & James Hype Electronic Avenue Never Surrender (feat. Sarah de Warren) – Adventure Club & Codek...

“A Drug From God”: Listen to Chris Lake and Grimes’ Hedonistic House Anthem

House music virtuoso Chris Lake has unveiled “A Drug From God,” a hotly anticipated collaboration with Grimes. “A Drug From God” is hedonistic in nature, blending Lake’s signature down-and-dirty basslines with the sumptuous art pop sound of Grimes. Thanks to her madcap refrain, the song is subversive enough to infuriate EDM’s narrow-minded detractors and anthemic enough to become a festival favorite. In other words, “A Drug From God” is an instant classic for fans of dance music. Out today via a joint release between Astralwerks and Lake’s Black Book Records, it’s one of the biggest house records of 2021 and a dark horse for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording. Check out the track below. The massive...

NPC: Census will not consider religion, ethnicity

The National Population Commission says the population census will not take into consideration the number of adherents of any religion or the number of members of ethnic groups. It, therefore, denied including a religious category in the questionnaires being distributed in the first pre-test exercise for the next population and housing census in the country. The Director, Public Affairs of the NPC, Udi Joseph, said this in a statement on Wednesday while reacting to viral Whatsapp messages claiming the NPC had made two separate categories for Muslims and one category for Christians in its questionnaire. In a statement titled, ‘NPC Refutes Fake News on Religion in Census Questionnaires’, the organisation said even in previous population census exercises, religion and ethnicity were not consi...