Bass | trentino & Big_Once’s VIP Remix Of Mr. Oizo & Skrillex’s “End Of The World” Is Straight Fire

Posted by on October 11, 2016

trentino and Big_Once have a history that will shock most. Both of them have won the Red Bull Thre3style US Championship, which is no easy feat to say the least. Now, they are turning their attention toward production, releasing a hybrid of of a tune that bass fans will dig, entitled “End Of The World (? trentino ? & Big_Once VIP).” trentino and Big_Once takes some of the heaviest genres, breaks and drum and bass, fusing them in a highly creative manner that’s down right fun.

Both of these guys have played hundreds of shows between them. If you ever get a chance to catch them live, do so. There isn’t a much better way to maximize the value if DJ skill is what you are seeking.

Compilation, Playlists | Songs You Should Know Vol. 7

Posted by on October 22, 2015

Hellooooo once again, my fellow music lovers! After a long hiatus of post-graduation soul searching, adventure seeking and couch surfing, I am happy to say I am back in the game and ready to rock your world with all the music that has been rocking mine over the past six months. It’s been a whirlwind adventure for me recently, and the winds have blown my sails all over the map as far as music goes. I’ve stepped out of my comfort zone and started binging on genres such as southern blues, classic soul, grainy 70’s surf rock, Brazilian reggae and even, dare I say, country *gasp*. So, while I typically try to keep these posts limited to recent releases of artists on the rise that need to be heard, you’re going to hear maybe some songs in these genres that aren’t exactly what you normally listen to, but just give them a chance, and if you don’t like it, hit next, because hey – there’s over 20 songs that made it on this month’s list so, plenty to choose from.

Now, let’s get to the jams.


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Electronic, Pop | Aash Mehta is back with his late night future pop anthem “2AM”

Posted by on October 1, 2015

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Too many artists today get stuck in producing the same sound over and over again, but then there are others who push their limits and challenge themselves in creating something that is fresh and unique. Aash Mehta is definitely of the latter. Combining incredibly catchy vocals, lush synths, and an almost atmospheric vibe, Aash’s new song “2AM” is one that everyone can relate to. In Aash’s own words, “2AM. That’s when things stop…Everything you’ve done that night has been leading up to one defining moment, a moment where you decide to be bold, a moment where you decide to take a chance. This is what this song is about – living in that moment, and not having any regrets.” Check out “2AM” now – I’m warning you though – it will get stuck in your head!

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News | Kevin Gillespie Is Bringing The Eats To TomorrowWorld, And Enter In A Totem Contest For A Chance to Win VIP Tickets

Posted by on August 3, 2015

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There’s nothing like a delicious mid-day snack when you’re in the midst of a long festival weekend, but often times the options aren’t always ideal. Food lovers attending TomorrowWorld won’t be having this issue, as the Atlanta-based festival just announced a partnership with Top Chef finalist, Kevin Gillespie, who will be bringing an unique dining experience called Tomorrow’s Table to the festival. With three menus that will bring whole hog BBQ, flavors from around the world, and Southern favorites, as well as a take away picnic service and an exclusive 10-course dinner, it’s safe to say that festival-goers will have a plethora of options to choose from. The festival also just announced their TomorrowWorld totem contest, a chance to win $500, travel, VIP tickets, and a mentoring session with TomorrowWorld’s director by entering a Key To Happiness themed totem.

You can find more information about the totem contest here and get your tickets to TomorrowWorld.

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Events | What You Can Expect When Attending EDMBiz 2015

Posted by on May 26, 2015

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Within the last five years, dance music has experienced an incredible growth in popularity. Raves have evolved from illegal parties held at grungy warehouses, to massive spectacles featuring performers, fireworks, awe-inspiring stages, and hundreds of performing artists, while electronic artists have become superstars and celebrities, rather than backroom producers. Although electronic music has a lengthy past, the genre has never been in the limelight, and has never crossed over into the mainstream – until now. With electronic music sitting firmly in the spotlight, and plenty of media attention on the negative aspects of dance music, it’s become more and more important to open up a dialogue about how electronic music can positively impact society, and Insomniac is championing this movement with the EDMbiz Conference & Expo.

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Contests | Let Henrix Fly you to Post-EDC Vegas to Party with him Backstage

Posted by on May 25, 2015

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The Acid synth has been used over and over again and yet, Henrix has mastered a way to completely re-introduce the classic sound and this one BUMPIN! Accompanying the release of “Acid Rave Sex” is a seriously huge contest. Henrix is treating one lucky party-goer and a guest to a VIP Las Vegas trip on June 27th. The winner + 1 of the giveaway and their guest will win flights, a hotel room, VIP guest list, and the chance to party with Henrix himself backstage in the green room at Daylight Las Vegas. This is bound to be one adventure you will never forget! To enter, visit https://www.hive.co/l/8nz.

House | Oliver Heldens Remixes Lady Bee and Rochelle’s “Return Of The Mack”

Posted by on January 2, 2015


After having the chance to meet Oliver Heldens (awkwardly, I might add) at Lights All Night in Dallas, Oliver surprises his fans (more like he had a hard time clearing the sample) with a temporary free download of Lady Bee’s “Return Of The Mack” that’s slated to release later this year on Spinnin’ Records. Re-interpreted by up-and-coming Sony vocalist Rochelle (who did it justice in my opinion) this tune is one that’s been played many times in Oliver’s sets. I encourage you to go one deeper.