Videos | Watch Porter Robinson’s Language Tour Mini-Documentary

Posted by on June 5, 2013

porter Robinson language tourLast year, following the release of our number one track of 2012, and his career breaking song, “Language”, Porter Robinson went on a 30 date bus tour across North America with Mat Zo and The M Machine. The 23 minute mini-doc shows how everything came together on the tour, from the artists, to the light guy, to the tour manager and the merch guy. We also see the beginnings of “Easy”, Mat Zo & Porter Robinson’s late-2012 smash single. It is worth watching all the way through and lets you get to know Porter better as a person, showing his story from a family side and managerial side or things, while also getting to know Mat Zo & The M Machine as well, who are prominently featured in this mini-doc.

Events | Moonrise Festival 6/8 – 6/9

Posted by on April 17, 2013

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Baltimore’s bass heavy Starscape Festival has been known for showcasing up and coming talent, mixed with some established names in the bass heavier end of dance music — all at a great price. However, the creators of Starscape decided that after 14 years it needed a makeover to bring it up to speed with the bigger is better festival culture here in America. The festival has expanded from its traditional one day format to 2 days, 12 hours each day at the Sun Park in downtown Baltimore.

This expansion and rebranding has brought new names and sounds to the lineup, from trance to hip hop, to the more traditional sounds of electro and dubstep. Big names like Eric Prydz, Datsik, Pretty Lights, Doctor P, Paul van Dyk, Porter Robinson, Nero, Flux Pavilion, Krewella and more will be gracing the stages in Baltimore that early summer weekend. So get your tickets now and get ready for the beginning of the festival season with an under the radar festival worthy of your consideration. Click past the jump to see the full lineup poster. Is it summer yet?

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Electro, Trance | Ummet Ozcan – Here & Now

Posted by on March 25, 2013

You could not go an hour without hearing his collab with W&W “The Code” on the various stages at Ultra across the two weekends and with his previous single “The Box”, still meandering its way into sets, it is fair to say Ummet Ozcan is here to stay. “Here & Now” represents the harder, more in your face sound we have heard in his hits lately but still remains true to his trance roots with bombastic synths, a driving bass line, distorted key play and soothing progressive trance interludes. “Here & Now” is already picking up support from the likes of Porter Robinson, W&W, Arty, Sander van Doorn and many more, so do not miss this one.

Beatport: Ummet Ozcan – Here & Now

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Events, Videos | Ultra Music Festival Weekend 2 Live Stream

Posted by on March 22, 2013

Nearly a million people per day last weekend watched artists like Hardwell, Fatboy Slim, Porter Robinson and Armin van Buuren rip up various stages of Ultra Music Festival. This weekend should only be better with new visuals being rolled out for certain artists and an outrageous ASOT lineup taking over the megastructure on Sunday. The word is that the final SHM show will be broadcasted and also Avicii will be premiered a whole bunch of his new album on the main stage, so be sure to tune in to that. Look below for the streaming schedule and check back each day for updates.

Friday:

5:00 PM EST Swanky Tunes & Hard Rock Sofa (Main Stage)
5:55 PM EST R3hab (Main Stage)
6:25 PM EST UMEK (Worldwide Stage)
6:55 PM EST Martin Solveig (Main Stage)
7:25 PM EST Adam Beyer (Mega Structure)
7:50 PM EST Eric Prydz (Main Stage)
8:50 PM EST Carl Cox (Mega Structure)
9:35 PM EST Avicii (Main Stage)
10:30 PM EST Tiesto (Main Stage)
11:00 PM EST Luciano (Mega Structure)

Saturday:

4:00 PM EST Chuckie (Main Stage)
4:45 PM EST Laidback Luke (Main Stage)
5:30 PM EST Cirez D (Mega Structure)
6:00 PM EST Krewella (Worldwide Stage)
7:00 PM EST Fatboy Slim (Main Stage)
8:00 PM EST Calvin Harris (Main Stage)
8:40 PM EST Carl Cox (Mega Structure)
9:20 PM EST David Guetta (Main Stage)
10:20 PM EST Bassnectar (Worldwide Stage)
10:45 PM EST Deadmau5 (Main Stage)

Sunday:

3:00 PM EST Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano (Main Stage)
3:50 PM EST Modestep Live (Live Stage)
4:20 PM EST Dash Berlin (Mega Structure)
4:50 PM EST Azelia Banks?? (Live Stage)
5:10 PM EST Bingo Players (Main Stage)
5:55 PM EST Major Lazer (Live Stage)
6:20 PM EST Sander van Doorn (Main Stage)
7:00 PM EST Dirty South (Main Stage)
7:30 PM EST Armin van Buuren (Mega Structure)
8:15 PM EST Alesso (Main Stage)
9:00 PM EST Ferry Corsten (Mega Structure)
9:30 PM EST Swedish House Mafia for the last time 🙁 (Main Stage)

DJ-Set | Ultra Music Festival 2013 Weekend 1 Live Sets

Posted by on March 19, 2013

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Ultra always brings some of the best sets from the biggest Djs with a whole host premiers on every stage. Here are the best sets from weekend one that will get you through the week to the second weekend. If you have any requests for more sets, put them in the comments. There were a lot of incomplete sets like Above & Beyond and Tiesto that I did not include, so if you want them just say so, but they are only about 20-30 minutes. Below is Hardwell’s outstanding mainstage set that includes 10 brand new tracks from himself & his label. The rest are after the jump.

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DJ-Set, House, Trance | Weekend Mixes 1/19/13

Posted by on January 19, 2013

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Sorry for the delay, but the mixes are here just in time for your Saturday night festivities. We start things off with the 50th episode of the Drop and the week of guest mixes they had leading up to the big 50th episode. Outstanding mixes from Leon Bolier, Maor Levi, Gabriel & Dresden & Lazy Rich give you a variety of styles from trance to dubstep to hard hitting electro. Pierce Fulton gives us the 9th installment of his monthly “Get Weird” show on Sirius XM that spans all sorts of genres. Continuing the year end mix theme, Thomas Gold presents his take on 2012 with a special episode of his fanfare podcast, looking back on an outstanding year for the German Dj that includes a play of his remix of One Republic’s “Feel Again”. The 7th episode of EPIC Radio is must listen with a slew of Eric Prydz IDs and a new Eric Prydz dub of Jeremy Olander “Let Me Feel”. Lastly, Avicii presents the 10th episode of his Le7els podcast where he shows us some new tracks from others and recounts what he has been doing in the studio.

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Compilation, Electro-House, Featured, Progressive House | FNT’s Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012

Posted by on January 9, 2013

2012 was a year of explosive growth for dance music worldwide. We have seen increasing influence from the United States in dance culture, with the “bigger is better” ethos evident in everything from sound and visual production to the massive convergence of electronic music with pop music (a charge led by top-40 radio stars like Rihanna, Chris Brown, Usher, and even Taylor Swift, who made a brief but notable foray into dubstep this year). In other words, dance music has literally and figuratively blown up. Of course, with the “mainstream-ization” of dance music comes the inevitable backlash from traditionalists who’d prefer it to remain as it was in the 80s and 90s — confined to small clubs and warehouses with little attention from the general public. This rift is notably present in the trance community, where purists who prefer the higher BPMs of the 90s and early 2000s often look down upon newer listeners who have quickly latched on to what Above & Beyond famously described as “trance 2.0.”

While there are valid arguments to be made for both sides of this growing dance music debate, at the end of the day we think you should listen to what you like, and that producers should be free to evolve artistically without fear of being branded sellouts. Of course, it is important to acknowledge and respect the long (and occasionally troubled) road that electronic music has taken to get to where it is today, just as it is undeniable that 2013 has very exciting things in store for the genre — regardless of whether you’ve been a fan for twenty years or twenty minutes.

In keeping with this theme, we bring you this list in addition to our own personal lists — a list which we think sums up the year in dance music, from the clubs to the festivals to what you played on your car speakers. We all have our own tastes, but we still must pay our respects to the EDM anthems that dominated the year. So without further adieu, a few words on how this list was decided. First and foremost, this is our list, not the definitive list from the dance music gods, so no matter how hard we try to be objective we’re sure there will be some debate. Secondly, we are talking about the biggest and best tracks of the year — so tracks that were absolutely dynamite but which failed to garner support and playtime from other DJs will not make the cut. Third, remember the genres we’re covering. No hard feelings to Sasha’s remixes of “Flutes” and “Benediction” — both crushed 2012 — but this isn’t the time or the place. We also must note that we are American, so our list will mainly represent the tracks we heard at US festivals and clubs (even though some of us spent substantial time in Europe). Finally, we must give a quick nod to all of the amazing songs that were released just before 2012 but which still had an enormous impact on the year — like Nicky Romero’s “Toulouse“, Knife Party’s “Internet Friends”, Bingo Players’ “Rattle”, Swedish House Mafia & Knife Party’s “Antidote” and the ever-enduring “Epic”. At the end of 2013, we’ll give the same acknowledgment to tracks released in December 2012, like “Easy“, “I Could Be The One“, “Like Home“, “Clash” and possibly “Rift“.

Whew. Now that we’re done with that, let’s get on to The Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012.

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