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EDM.com Playlist Picks: Zedd, Tiësto, Steve Aoki and More [12/17/21]

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 Die For You (Zedd Remix) – Valorant & Grabbitz The Motto – Tiësto’s New Years Eve VIP Mix – Tiësto & Ava Max Stars Don’t Shine (feat. Global Dan) – Steve Aoki Festival Hits 2021 edamame (feat. Rich Brian) (Diplo Remix) – bbno$ Recommended Articles Thunder – Julian Jordan On My Mind (James Hype Remix) – Mashd N Kutcher Electronic Avenue Close Your Eyes (VIP Mix) – KSHMR & Tungevaag Hall...

Tiësto Teases Remix of SLANDER and Dylan Matthew’s “Love Is Gone”

Another dance music veteran has added their name to the list of artists who’ve taken on SLANDER and Dylan Matthew‘s fan-favorite hit, “Love Is Gone.” As shared on social media, Tiësto is preparing to release a remix of the melodic masterstroke, which dropped back in May 2019. In a heartfelt exchange on Twitter, Derek from SLANDER shared an image of the song’s project file along with an attached note expressing his excitement to work with an artist who he’s admired for many years. Tiësto will join Kaskade, Alok, R3hab, and Armin van Buuren, all of whom released remixes of the song in the summer. Considering the fact that the track will be reimagined by someone outside the bass music world, fans are in for an interesting vision of the belove...

“I Feel More Alive”: How ACRAZE Achieved Chart-Topping Success Through Sacrifice

Imagine going from the opening slot at Exchange L.A.—performing to a near-empty venue—to headlining and selling out the following year. For 26-year-old DJ and dance music producer ACRAZE, this was reality. Before becoming the red-hot “Do It To It” artist we all know and love, his music production journey started on a much different path. In an exclusive interview with EDM.com, ACRAZE admits that growing up, he “was not very musically inclined.” But his interest was piqued during his senior year of high school, when he knew he wanted to become a DJ. ACRAZE then went on to release his first original production, “Pull Up,” in 2017 via 4B‘s MACA imprint. It’s now a far cry from what fans have come to know and expect ...

ILLENIUM, Black Coffee, More Nab 2022 Grammy Award Nominations: See the Full List

The nominations for the 64th annual Grammy Awards have officially been announced, including those in the Dance/Electronic categories.  Up for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording are Afrojack and David Guetta (“Hero“) Oalufur Arnalds (“Loom” featuring Bonobo), James Blake (“Before”), Bonobo and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (“Heartbreak“), Caribou (“You Can Do It”), RÜFÜS DU SOL (“Alive“) and Tiësto (“The Business“). Receiving nods in the category of Best Dance/Electronic Album were Black Coffee (Subconsciously), ILLENIUM (Fallen Embers), Major Lazer (Music Is The Weapon (Reloaded)), Marshmello (Shockwave), Sylvan Esso (Free Love), and Ten City (Judgement). In t...

Tiësto Is Headlining the First-Ever EDM Show at Nickelodeon Universe

When you’ve performed at virtually every major music festival and nightclub in the world, where are you supposed to go? Apparently for Tiësto, it’s a children’s amusement park. The electronic music legend has been confirmed as the headliner for the first-ever EDM show at Nickelodeon Universe at American Dream, a venue that has sold more Spongebob plush toys than rave tickets. Before you roll your eyes—the concert is actually a cool pivot for Tiësto, who became a father in November 2020. Ergo, it’s a good chance to put some tiny Nickelodeon swag on his rider. The show will go down next week on Thanksgiving Eve, November 24th. Yes, admission includes access to all of the amusement’s parks attractions and rides. Nan Palmero/Wikimedia Commons Recommended Arti...

Ultra Music Festival Announces Phase 2 Lineup With Headliners Tiësto, Seven Lions, More

After the festival’s staggering Phase 1 reveal just a few weeks ago, Ultra has now announced a plethora of additional artists for its long-awaited return to Miami in 2022. Headlining Ultra Music Festival 2022 will be Adam Beyer, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, Jauz b2b NGHTMRE, Joseph Capriati, Sasha / John Digweed, Seven Lions, Tiësto, and Vintage Culture b2b Claptone. They join Martin Garrix, Kygo, DJ Snake, David Guetta, and a litany of other dance music superstars announced as part of Phase 1. When Ultra organizers shared the first wave of artists last month, they announced a special Sunday closing performance from “one of the most iconic artists in electronic music history.” Despite today’s reveal of over 80 acts, mum’s still the word on the elusive...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: William Black, Party Favor and More [11/05/21]

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 Never Let Me Go – Timmy Trumpet, Cascada, Harris & Ford The Motto – Tiësto & Ava Max Wherever You Go (feat. John Martin) – Alok Recommended Articles Festival Hits 2021 Adventures of Babylon (feat. Dissolut) – Moguai Whenever You’re Around – Party Favor Breathless – Tony Junior, Futuristic Polar Bears & Skazi Electronic Avenue i hope ur miserable until ur dead (Jauz Remix) – Nessa Barrett Remedy (f...

Here Are the EDC Orlando 2021 Set Times and Schedule

It’s EDC’s year, and we’re all just along for the ride. Fresh off a historic Las Vegas edition, the storied EDM festival brand is set to continue its 25th anniversary celebrations at EDC Orlando later this month. From November 12th to 14th, the world’s biggest DJs will once again show out for the EDC faithful in one of the year’s biggest dance music fests. Insomniac has now released the EDC Orlando 2021 set times—and let’s just say you’re going to have to make some tough decisions. You can keep a pulse on the festival’s expansive lineup and schedule below. EDC Orlando set times for the music festival’s 2021 edition at Tinker Field. Insomniac Events Recommended Articles EDC Orlando 2021 Lineup: AC SlaterAcrazeADINAfrojack b2b R...

Insomniac Announces Massive Lineup for Countdown NYE 2021

The countdown to Countdown NYE is officially on. Insomniac has announced a massive lineup for the 2021 edition of the SoCal New Year’s Eve event, which will expand back to two-days on December 31st and January 1st. The alien-themed music festival annually takes place at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino. Scheduled to perform at the largest New Year’s Eve dance music event in the U.S. are REZZ, Flux Pavilion, deadmau5, Flosstradamus, Tiësto, NGHTMRE, Alan Walker, RL Grime, and many more in a lineup that doubles as a who’s who of EDM’s most popular artists. The bill also features a slew of blossoming electronic music stars, such as LEVEL UP, Effin, and Charlesthefirst. They’ll perform on a number of galactic-themed stages: The Mothership, The Neb...

Watch the Boston Red Sox Rage to Robyn and Tiësto After Playoff Win

What happens in the locker room stays in the locker room, right? Apparently, all bets are off when Robyn is involved.  This week, the Boston Red Sox got down to a version of the iconic dance music artist’s timeless 2010 hit, “Dancing On My Own,” in a viral video. Cause for celebration was their October 11th win against the Tampa Bay Rays, clinching their upcoming appearance in the American League Championship Series.  “Bonkers,” Robyn stated simply in a quote tweet. The specific song version was Tiësto‘s remix of a 2016 cover by Calum Scott. In the clip, the team can be seen euphorically singing the lyrics, which they know by heart, to the electro-pop classic. They’re even wearing yellow ski goggles to shield their eyes from a n...

This Company Booked Tiësto, Martin Garrix, and More for a Work Party: Watch

Beat this, Googleplex: Tiësto, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, NERVO and Infected Mushroom just played a banging rooftop party hosted by Israeli tech giant Rapyd.  The October 6th event, first reported by We Rave You, appears to be part of a new company initiative called The Moment. Produced in partnership with local events planner OTD Global, the project promises to “make your wildest dreams a reality”—whatever that means.  It’s a surprising move for Rapyd, which licenses a PayPal-like platform to businesses in order for them to self-manage, distribute and collect cash flow. Just this year, the company doubled its valuation to $2.5 billion, according to CNBC.  You can check out footage of the event, which kicked off on the roof of...

Saudi Arabia’s Largest Music Festival, SOUNDSTORM, Announces Return With Over 150 Artists

SOUNDSTORM is brewing with the collective power of over 150 dance music artists.  Soon Riyadh, Saudi Arabia will be booming with the sounds of Armin van Buuren, deadmau5, The Chainsmokers, Charlotte de Witte, Cirez-D, Martin Garrix, Steve Aoki, Tiësto, and too many more to name in what has the looks of one the biggest electronic music festival lineups in recent memory. Best of all, the promise of a full phase two still to be announced is keeping us on the edge of our seats. In 2019, events promoter MDLBEAST opened the gates of SOUNDSTORM to a massive 130,000-person audience on day one. In total, the debut edition was said to be the largest music festival ever to occur in the region—but that isn’t stopping organizers from thinking bigger.  Recommended Articles In f...