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House | FNT Exclusive Premiere | EDX ‘No Xcuses’ 228
Posted by Juicebox on July 15, 2015
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Swiss house mogul, EDX, has been a force in dance music for years, but 2015 marks a special time for the powerhouse producer. His remix of Sam Feldt topped the Hype Machine charts earlier this year, and his next remix of Spada’s “Catchfire [Sun Sun Sun]” followed a similar suit. Every week on Sirius XM though, he unleashes an hour of house bliss and this week is no different. Ranging from deep cuts from Stefan Rio to progressive mayhem from Throttle to the a remix from the legendary Steve Angello, we say this a lot but this could quite possibly be his best radio show to date. With the summer sun up high, this mix will be on repeat until next week’s episode airs.
Free Download: EDX – No Xcuses 228
News | The Full TomorrowWorld Lineup Is Officially Here
Posted by Juicebox on July 14, 2015
The saying, “third time’s the charm,” could not be more fitting for TomorrowWorld. With its third running fast approaching, TomorrowWorld has unveiled its full lineup, and it’s an impressive array of artists that covers nearly every genre in dance music. Artists like Destructo, Bassjackers, Claptone, Sam Feldt, and more are slated to join the already-announced phase 1 and phase 2 headliners in Chattahoochee Hills from September 25th to 27th for TomorrowWorld, and this year’s festival is looking like its biggest affair to date. . Tickets to TomorrowWorld are still available for purchase here.
Future House | Christofi Unveils Future House Remix of Baby Bash’s “Baby I’m Back”
Posted by Juicebox on July 7, 2015
There’s an interesting irony when it comes to dance music’s newest genre, future house. The genre, which was championed by the likes of Oliver Heldens and Tchami, is characterized by its groove-driven bass lines that borrows vintage sounds from dance music, while delivering a main stage punch. The genre, which is supposed to be the “future” of dance music, actually relies on the past, and some future house producers have even taken to looking to the past to draw inspiration for their music. Since he made his debut in 2014, Christofi has steadily grown to become one of Los Angeles’ most promising house talents, and today, the serial remixer has delivered his latest effort – a groovy remix of Baby Bash’s “Baby, I’m Back.” On the remix, Christofi increases the tempo and weaves together uplifting piano melodies with thumping kicks and intricate synth work to create a remix that will have you out of your seat and grooving on the dance floor.
Free Download: Baby Bash ft. Akon – Baby I’m Back (Christofi Remix)
News | Submit Your Original Track For the Chance to Perform at TomorrowWorld
Posted by Juicebox on July 7, 2015
Every aspiring producer dreams of the day that they can take the stage in front of thousands of screaming fans at a massive festival to show the world their true talents. Festivals have served as the launchpad for plenty of successful artists like Mija, and this year, TomorrowWorld is hoping to have the next dance music superstar make their festival debut. Partnering with Terminal West and Reverb Nation, TomorrowWorld is holding a contest with a performing slot at this year’s festival on the Terminal West Presents L!VE Stage on the line. By submitting an original track for consideration, aspiring artists have the opportunity to win a $500 travel stipend to TomorrowWorld, where they will have the opportunity to play the L!VE Stage alongside Porter Robinson and Rudimental. You can submit your original track for consideration here, and get tickets to TomorrowWorld here.
News | Hardwell Is Attempting To Set A Guinness World Record at His United We Are Foundation Launch Party
Posted by Juicebox on July 4, 2015
Hardwell is a man of many things. In addition to serving as the Revealed Recordings boss, the Dutch titan has been named the world’s #1 DJ two years in a row, and now, Hardwell can add philanthropist to his list of accolades, as he’s gearing up for the launch of his very own charity, the United We Are Foundation. Partnering with the United Welfare Trust, the United We Are Foundation strives to bring education to the less fortunate youth in struggling countries, beginning in India and growing to other countries in the near future. For the launch of the United We Are Foundation, Hardwell is throwing an exclusive launch party in Mumbia, India for 100,000 of his closest fans. The show will be free to attend, as Hardwell is shooting to break the Guinness World Record for largest guest list by opening up his personal guest list to all 100,000 attending fans. Check out Hardwell’s announcement video for his United We Are Foundation above, and you can find more information about his launch event here.
News | TomorrowWorld Announces Phase 2 Lineup Featuring Kaskade, Porter Robinson, and More
Posted by Juicebox on June 30, 2015
TomorrowWorld just continues to outdo itself. The festival, which is coming into its third year, has only grown more and more popular, as it offers an unmatched blend of music with jaw-dropping production and fairytale-esque festival grounds. Fresh off the announcement of the addition of two brand new stage curators, Thomas Jack and The Magician, to a list that included Hardwell, Pete Tong, and Ferry Corsten, the massive SFX-produced festival has unveiled the second phase of artists that are slated to take over the decks at TomorrowWorld. The second wave of artists announced rounds out the lineup quite nicely – bassheads are well represented by Bassnectar and Borgore, while Porter Robinson and Rudimental will help ring in the inaugural L!VE stage. Other confirmed acts include Kaskade, Benny Benassi, The Chainsmokers, Seven Lions, Maya Jane Coles, and more. You can check out the full phase 2 lineup above, and tickets to TomorrowWorld are available for purchase here.
Electronic | Discover Bliss with Chet Porter’s Remix of “Where Are Ü Now”
Posted by Juicebox on June 29, 2015
Nowadays, “Where Are U Now” remixes are like jelly bean flavors – there are so many of them, there are a couple of bad ones, but nearly everyone has their own opinion of their favorite one. The latest remix of Jack U’s hit with the Biebs comes from Chet Porter, a Toronto native who has delivered stunning future flips of Ryan Hemwsworth, Zedd, and Porter Robinson. Porter’s remix is unique because he didn’t take on the original track, rather he chose to re-work Ember Island’s ethereal cover – to great success. Ember Island’s heavenly croons provide the perfect partner for Porter’s beautiful synth melodies and jaw-dropping production.
Free Download: Jack Ü/Ember Island – Where Are Ü Now (Chet Porter Remix)