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GDD™ Morning Update: Skrillex, Deadmau5, Swedish House Mafia, Nero, Brainfeeder, Orbital, Get Lost Miami, The Last Resort Miami, Marquee, Crystal Castles, L.A. Coliseum, Minnesota

02 01 2012

Happy Wednesday! I have a wealth of great news for you today including articles, videos, and music. Please read on after the jump to see what’s happening in the electronic music world.

 

Skrillex, Caspa, 12th Planet Perform At CYP2 Party In L.A.

 

Deadmau5, Rihanna to perform at Grammy-week benefit gig

Deadmau5, Rihanna, Calvin Harris and Sebastian Ingrosso of Swedish House Mafia have teamed for a special one-off benefit show at the House of Blues on Grammy night.

Roc Nation and the Three Six Zero Group are partnering for the Feb. 12 charity show, which also includes Scottish House music DJ-producer Chris Lake and electronic producer Michael Woods. Rihanna is also slated to hit the Grammy stage with Coldplay earlier that night.

Proceeds for the show will go to the Children’s Orthopaedic Center and the Mark Taper–Johnny Mercer Artists Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. 

Tickets will set you back $1,000 (it’s for a good cause!) and go on sale Tuesday at 5 p.m. via Live Nation.

(via LA Times)

 

Swedish House Mafia join the pop ranks on will.i.am’s album

While for many he’ll always be dance music’s super-villain, chart menace will.i.am isn’t about to fade away. Instead, the Black Eyed Peas producer is readying his fourth solo album – the excruciatingly-titled #willpower – and you can bet it’ll be more I Gotta Feeling than Bridging the Gap.

As you might expect, #willpower is coming overstuffed with guests – surprisingly, Boys Noize isn’t one of them – including the likes of Britney Spears, Swizz Beats, Busta Rhymes, Shakira and Mick Jagger. There’s also set to be a collaboration with LMFAO and Eva Simons, who had her big moment in 2010 as the voice of Afrojack’s Take Over Control.

In a recent interview with Capital FM, will.i.am also mentioned that he’s recruited the 2012 Future Music Festival headliners for an appearance: “”I have a song with Alicia Keys,” he told the station, “me, Alicia, and Swedish House Mafia.” We wouldn’t be surprised if Wolfgang Gartner also shows up somewhere, following his 2011 collab with will.i.am, Forever.

(via inthemix)

 

Britain’s Premiere Dubstep Duo Nero Launches Headlining “Second Reality” U.S. Tour in March, Plus Appearances at Coachella

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Having already introduced their special brand of melodic dance mayhem to North American electronic music fans with roof-raising DJ sets at nightclubs in December, London’s premiere dubstep duo Nero is gearing up for a triumphant return to the U.S. in March for their headlining “Second Reality” live tour, as well as eagerly awaited appearances at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in April. Nero will also launch their exclusive 2012 DJ residency at Surrender and XS Nightclubs, located at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, performing first at Surrender between the weeks at Coachella.

Tickets for the “Second Reality” tour will be available to Nero fan club members via a pre-sale happening now at http://us.thisisnero.com/tickets/ Those who purchase tickets will each receive an immediate digital download of Nero’s debut album Welcome Reality along with an exclusive laminate that unlocks additional digital content.  The fan pre-sale runs now through February 3rd. 

Nero is British-born producers, remixers, DJs, and artists Dan Stephens and Joe Ray, who are joined by dynamo singer Alana Watson for their live concerts, which find them performing high atop a custom-built booth consisting of ghetto blasters, retro TV’s, old amps, and an arcade machine centerpiece. 

Nero is touring in support of Welcome Reality, which was released to rave reviews by Cherrytree/Interscope Records in December. With its thunderous bass, hail of house rhythms, lightning flashes of rave synths, and showers of guitar, the album “pulls dubstep toward the arena-pop spotlight without leaving its shadows behind,” as the New York Times put it in its review, while Billboard noted that Nero “comes off like a dubstep-powered pop band.”

Released in the U.K. in August, Welcome Reality debuted at No. 1 and rapidly earned Gold status, fueled by its singles “Innocence,” Guilt,” “Promises” (which also stormed straight to the top of the UK charts) and “Me and You,” which was the most played record on Radio 1 for three weeks in a row and is now the first U.S. single from the album. Nero’s indie/dubstep hybrid smash Me and You Remix EP is also currently available digitally, and features a brand-new remix of ”Me And You” by Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia, and a Skrillex remix of ”Promises” (previously unavailable in the U.S.) that has racked up more than 10 million plays on YouTube.

Check out the video trailer for HARD Summer 2012 here featuring “Promises” (Skrillex & Nero Remix) and Nero’s Dan Stephens.   

With nominations from BBC’s Sound of 2011, XFM’s Sound of 2011, and Music Week’s Top 15, Nero also won 2010′s Beatport Award for Best Dubstep Act and Best Dubstep Track for ”Act Like You Know.” The duo have performed at all the major UK music festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival, Reading, and Wireless, and still found the time to produce remixes for The Streets, La Roux, deadmau5, N*E*R*D and Daft Punk.

NERO’S UPCOMING U.S. TOUR DATES
03/29 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
03/30 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
03/31 New York, NY Roseland Ballroom
04/03 Boston, MA House of Blues
04/04 Montreal, QC Metropolis
04/05 Guelph, ON Guelph Concert Theatre (DJ set)
04/06 Toronto, ON Sound Academy
04/07 Chicago, IL Congress Theater
04/08 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater
04/09 Minneapolis, MN Minute Myth
04/13 San Francisco, CA Warfield Theater
04/15 Indio, CA Coachella
04/18 Las Vegas, NV Surrender Nightclub (DJ set)
04/20 El Paso, TX Buchanan’s Event Center (DJ set)
04/22 Indio, CA Coachella
04/24 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre
04/26 Dallas, TX House of Blues
04/27 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater

(via PRNewswire)

 

Brainfeeder Drops Free Compilation

After claiming the top slot of the Label category in Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Awards, Los Angeles beat guru Flying Lotus and his Brainfeeder imprint have shared a sampler of free tunes from its growing roster of artists. The 12-track compilation includes music from Lapalux, Martyn, Samiyam, Tokimonsta, The Gaslamp Killer, Teebs, Matthewdavid, Mono/Poly, and more, and can be downloaded at no cost, here.

(via XLR8R)

 

Orbital Announces UK Festivals

After announcing their first album after eight years, ‘Wonky’, Orbital have now announced their UK festival appearances this summer.

Orbital will be hitting Bestival, Secret Garden Party, Bloc and The Beat-Herder from June through to September.

We’ve also got some very exciting Orbital-based news up our sleeve. Watch this space. Orbital fans, you are probably going to combust.

(via Mixmag)

 

Electric Pickle gears up for Get Lost 2012


The lineup has been revealed for the seventh edition of Get Lost, Crosstown Rebels’ annual party during Miami Winter Music Conference.

As usual, the party will bring together a good chunk of the Crosstown Rebels family for an extended session at Electric Pickle, one of Miami’s most intimate and underground clubs. In addition to mysteriously noted “special guests,” the lineup includes label staples like Subb-an, Maceo Plex, Art Department, jozif and label boss Damian Lazarus. Hot Creations artists Clive Henry and Richy Ahmed will DJ as well, along with Shaun Reeves of Visionquest and fabric resident Craig Richards. Live performances come from Dan Berkson & James What and Amirali. Breakthrough UK act Eats Everything is also confirmed. The party kicks off early in the morning and runs until midnight, engulfing all three of the downtown club’s dance floors.

Tickets to Get Lost Miami 7th Session are available here on RA.

 

Visionquest headline the Last Resort in Miami

Liaison Artists, Embrace, Safe and Beatsme have teamed up for an all day party in Miami called The Last Resort.

The event should fill at least part of the Sunday School-shaped hole in this year’s schedule. Taking place on the final Sunday of WMC, it will host DJs and live acts all day and night at Villa 221, a multi-purpose venue in downtown Miami. More than a dozen names have been confirmed, including Maya Jane Coles, Soul Clap, Magda, Maceo Plex and DJ Three. Visionquest and Wolf + Lamb are on the bill as well, along with some of the newer artists that have appeared on their labels: PillowTalk, Footprintz and Aquarius Heaven, all playing live. Lee Curtiss will play live too. The whole things runs from 7:00 AM until well past sundown.

Tickets to The Last Resort are available here on RA.

 

Kaskade + Skylar Grey at Marquee This Saturday

Skylar Grey will be joining Kaskade this Saturday at Marquee to celebrate the release of their new single “Room for Happiness”!!! http://bitly.com/KaskadeTix

(via Facebook)

 

Crystal Castles: Third Album (Finally) In The Works

Good news, fellow Crystal Castles fans—the gloomy electronic duo are reportedly preparing to begin work on their next studio album, their first since 2010′s fantastic self-titled album. (Not to be confused with, you know, their 2008 eponymous debut. I’m not a betting man by nature, but I’d say it’s safe to presume that their next album could potentially be titled Crystal Castles… possibly maybe.)

In a new interview with the NME, producer/multi-instrumentalist Ethan Kath reveals that he and singer Alice Glass are headed to Croatia this next month to begin work on the next batch of songs. “We never do meaningless,” he boasts. “Every song we write is bleak. We don’t want anything else.” (via Pitchfork)

Sounds like the Crystal Castles I remember, all right.

Kath promises the untitled (it’s definitely gonna be called Crystal Castles though, you wait and see) album will drop “sometime” this summer. Start smearing mascara all over your face now.

(via Ology)

 

Rave Promoters’ Alleged Under-the-Table Cash Payments to Union Hands at L.A. Coliseum Probed by FBI — Source

The FBI is looking into allegations that millions of dollars in under-the-table cash payments were made by rave promoters and other exhibitors to union hands working events at the troubled L.A. Coliseumand its sister venue, the Sports Arena.

FBI agents in recent weeks have contacted rave organizers as part of its investigation, the Weekly learned today.

This comes as the Los Angeles Times reported that …

… U.S. Department of Labor was investigating the alleged cash payoffs.

The Weekly broke the story that as much as $2.5 million in cash — sans taxes and benefits — had been paid to International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) stagehands at the L.A. Coliseum and Sports Arena in recent years. We filed California Public Information Act requests regarding the matter last year.

The under-the-table remittance reports inspired the publicly run Coliseum to pile on new accusations to a civil lawsuit against its former top managers and the rave promoters, who allegedly engaged in a conspiracy of side payments and benefits that enriched them at the taxpayers’ expense.

One source, however, alleged to us that the alleged cash payments to union hands, which the Times says was done via $100 bills in suitcases, was a shakedown of exhibitors by a union boss.

Others, however, have painted the union as a victim, noting that benefits and tax liabilities have been lost if these allegations are true. City Controller Wendy Greuel told us previously that “IATSE clearly followed the rules on so many levels.”

Deanne Amaden, spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Labor, told the Weekly that …

… this is one of these situations where we can neither confirm nor deny we’re doing an investigation.

The Times says the payments were for stagehands who worked …

… rave concerts, Cinco de Mayo performances, a mixed martial arts production and a Lakers NBA championship celebration, among other Coliseum bookings.

(via LA Weekly)

 

Fenech-Soler – Demons (Minnesota Remix)

Minnesota has been one of my favorite dubstep producers for some time now and it’s to no surprise that he’s killing it, as always. Check out this new remix he put out for free last night.

 

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GDD™ Morning Update: Rusko x Cypress Hill, Calvin Harris, PeaceTreaty, Miike Snow, Beatport Play, Sensation Chile, Nicolas Jaar

01 25 2012

Good morning! It’s time for your mid-week update featuring news on Rusko x Cypress Hill, Calvin Harris, PeaceTreaty, Miike Snow, Beatport Play, Sensation Chile ’12, and Nicolas Jaar. Please read on after the jump.

Rusko & Cypress Hill making joint dubstep EP

Barely one month into 2012, “We’re Making A Dubstep Record” looks set to remain popular music’s bumper sticker for the foreseeable future. The latest act to get in on the act is L.A. stoner crew Cypress Hill, who have recruited hyperactive bass star Rusko to help them make a new five-song EP that’s heavy on the wubbs. Cypress X Rusko is set for an early-April release, and you can check out a preview Roll It, Light It below.

“This is one of those styles that we felt doing with Rusko would be a great match,” the group’s mouthpiece B-Real has said in NME. “We’ve always been the type of group to take chances on doing something radically different than what people expect from us. So this carries with the tradition of us going out of the box. If it’s not something that we embrace then we don’t dare mess with it and this is something we fell right into the pocket of.”

(via inthemix)

 

Calvin Harris Calls ‘We Found Love’ The ‘Most Successful Thing’ He’s Ever Done


With Rihanna’s seemingly unstoppable “We Found Love” fist pumping its way through a seventh week on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, MTV News is elated to bring you word from the usually publicity-shy producer of the runaway juggernaut, Scottish DJ/ beatsmith Calvin Harris.

Harris is among electronic dance music’s most popular fixtures, and over the years he has cooked up, and sung, some of the genre’s biggest anthems including “I’m Not Alone,” “Flashback” and “You Used to Hold Me.” Last year, his song “Awooga” was among the more popular songs at Miami Music Week. It was followed by a stellar collaboration with Kelis on “Bounce.”

Still, even Harris himself recognizes the sheer momentum of “We Found Love,” and how far the song has traveled, the world over.

” ‘We Found Love,’ is the most successful thing I’ve done ever,” Harris revealed just before his resident set at the famed XS Nightclub in Las Vegas. “It’s not strictly a song by me, obviously, it’s by Rihanna. She sings it.”

“It was great to work with her,” Harris continued. “No one could have taken it as far as she did. You can’t escape it here [in America]. I’ve heard it a lot. I’ve heard it probably more times today than I did when I was mixing it. Which is a good thing.”

Harris has launched into 2012 with his residency at XS, commenced work on new music and just finished a round of gigs in New York. Still, recording “Love” and touring with Ri-Ri last year is a time Harris recalls fondly.

“The tour with Rihanna was fun,” Harris said. “Most places, it was two gigs a night. I was doing after-shows as well. She was recording her album at the same time as being on tour, so she was setting up studios in the venues and hotel rooms. It was a crazy tour, three months. It’s a very long time to be on the road. But it was fun.”

So with the success of “Love,” have more pop acts come calling for collabos with Harris in the new year?

“Ever since the Rihanna song did well, a lot of people want to do some stuff, which is great,” Harris continued. “That’s what I enjoy doing. In terms of actual names, I’ve not done anything yet. I’d like to [talk about it] once it’s been done rather than suggest what might happen.”

In the meantime, U.S. EDM fans will be tickled to know they are going to see a whole lot more of Calvin Harris in the States in the future.
(via MTV)

 

PeaceTreaty @ Voyeur, SD


PeaceTreaty takes over Voyeur, San Diego and talks about their plans for 2012.
(via Le New Shit)

 

Miike Snow and Lykke Li: “Black Tin Box” + Tour Dates


Miike Snow – Black Tin Box (Feat. Lykke Li) by Ernestime
Miike Snow, the trio of superproducers Bloodshy & Avant (Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg) and Andrew Wyatt will release their new album Happy to You March 27 via Downtown/Universal Republic. It includes a guest appearance from fellow Swede Lykke Li on a track called “Black Tin Box”.In support of the new album, the duo will head out on a North American tour– the full schedule is below, following the album’s tracklist.
Happy to You:
01 Enter the Jokers Lair
02 The Wave
03 Devil’s Work
04 Vase
05 God Help This Divorce
06 Bavarian #1 (Say You Will)
07 Pretender
08 Archipelago
09 Black Tin Box [ft. Lykke Li]
10 Paddling Out

Miike Snow:
03-13 Austin, TX – SXSW
03-23 Miami, FL – Ultra Music Festival
04-10 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre *
04-11 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater *
04-12 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater *
04-14 Indio, CA – Coachella
04-21 Indio, CA – Coachella
04-24 New York, NY – Terminal 5 *
04-27 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory *
04-29 Boston, MA – House Of Blues *
05-01 Toronto, Ontario – Sound Academy *
05-02 Montreal, Quebec – Metropolis Theatre *

* with Penguin Prison
(via Pitchfork)

 

Beatport’s New Remix Contest Platform Inspires DJs and Producers to Play With Music


DENVER, Jan 24, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Today, Beatport ( http://www.beatport.com ), the world’s largest music store for DJs, announced the launch of Beatport Play, a new remix contest platform. Beatport Play makes it possible for DJs and producers of all experience levels to use remix parts from original tracks by some of Beatport’s biggest artists to enter contests or use in their own performances. For the first time, Beatport, in partnership with sponsors, will offer the remix parts for free.
Beatport has hosted more than 50 remix contests over the past two years with over 10,000 remix entries submitted. Beatport Play is the next generation platform creating more chances for DJs and producers to get their music heard.

Winning a Beatport remix contest has helped break the careers of numerous electronic music producers. As part of the prize packages, winners’ remixes are commercially released by the label hosting the contest. Since becoming a two-time contest winner, for example, 22-year-old DJ and producer Zedd has released tracks on some of the biggest labels and has collaborated with Skrillex, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, Fatboy Slim, and P. Diddy. He’s also had five tracks in the Beatport Top Ten, with his most recent holding the number one spot for more than a week.

“I’ve created music my entire life but I had only dabbled with producing electronic music before I entered my first Beatport remix contest in 2010,” said Zedd. “I couldn’t have imagined that two years later I’d be topping Beatport’s charts and sharing the stage with Tiesto and Skrillex.”

Starting today, five contests kick-off at www.play.beatport.com . Launch sponsors include Pioneer, Ableton, Novation, Odyssey, and iZotope. In addition to having their winning remix released commercially, winners will receive prize packages including audio production gear and software. Remix contests launching today include:

– Beck & Charlotte Gainsbourg “Paradisco” (Because Music)
— Chuckie “What Happens In Vegas” (CR2/Big Beat)
— Steve Aoki “Ladi Dadi” (Ultra)
— Christian Smith “Indecent Exposure” (Tronic)
— Bingo Players “Rattle” (Hysteria)

“DJs and producers are always looking for new ways to push their sound forward and to reach new fans,” said Matthew Adell, CEO of Beatport. “I love playing with this music and hope these awesome tracks will inspire many more people to do the same.”
(via MarketWatch)

 

Trailer Sensation Chile ’12 Celebrate Life


Saturday April 14, 2012 is the date when Sensation returns to Santiago. Once again, thousands of excited people from all over Chile will gather to experience an unforgettable journey in the mythical Estación Mapocho.

 

Nico Jaar’s Five Hour Set “From Scratch”

Nicolas Jaar, whose ‘Space Is Only Noise’ was anointed Mixmag’s top album of 2011, will perform a five hour experimental piece called ‘From Scratch’ at New York’s MoMA PS1 on February 5.

The event is a collaboration between PS1, Pitchfork, and Jaar’s own Clown & Sunset Aesthetics. The five hour performance piece will feature contributions from Jaar collaborators Will Epstein, Dave Harrington, and Sasha Spielberg.

Also included in ‘From Scratch’ will be a movement piece and video art by one of Clown & Sunset’s filmmaker-in-residence, Ryan Staake.

Jarr has kept busy as of late with a series of shows for his Darkside side project with Dave Harrington. See pictures of Darkside’s debut performance in New York here.

(via Mixmag)

 

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AARON SIGMON

01 20 2012

Not sure how I haven’t heard of AARON SIGMON before but the collection of remixes, bootlegs, and mashups he sent us has changed all that. Below are just a choice few cuts…there are tonnes more on his SoundCloud page.


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Links:
Aaron Sigmon on SoundCloud
Aaron Sigmon on twitter
Aaron Sigmon on facebook

Best of 2011 – The Top 50 Electronic Tracks!

01 02 2012

Here we are again, and this year I wanted to up the ante to include the top 50 tracks of 2011.  So fire up the audio player at the bottom left of the screen and enjoy what I thought to be the best electronic pop tracks of 2011.  

50 Rimer London

Rimer London

 

 

 

 

 

 

49 Rodriguez Jr.

Rodriguez Jr. – Bare

 

 

 

 

 

 

48 Monarch

Monarchy – You Don’t Want To Dance With Me (ft. Britt Love)

 

 

 

 

 

 

47 Jagwar Ma

Jagwar Ma – Come Save Me

 

 

 

 

 

 

46 Get People

Get People – Rain Tears

 

 

 

 

 

 

45 Cold Cave

Cold Cave – Confetti

Purchase: Cold Cave – Cherish the Light Years

 

 

 

 

 

 

44 Calibre

Calibre – Even If

 

 

 

 

 

 

43 Oliver

Oliver – Memories Of The Future

 

 

 

 

 

 

42 Foster the People

Foster the People – Call It What You Want

 

 

 

 

 

 

41 Brandy Kills

Brandy Kills – One

 

 

 

 

 

 

40 When Saints Go Machine

When Saints Go Machine – Add Ends

 

 

 

 

 

 

39 AlunaGeorge

AlunaGeorge – You Know You Like It

 

 

 

 

 

 

38 Benoit & Sergio

Benoit & Sergio – Everybody

 

 

 

 

 

 

37 Huck Finn

Huck Finn – Charles Dickens

 

 

 

 

 

 

36 Black Light Dinner Party

Black Light Dinner Party – Small Boxes

 

 

 

 

 

 

35 Junior Boys

Junior Boys – Truly Happy Ending

 

 

 

 

 

 

34 Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Household Goods

Purchase: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs -EP [Vinyl]

 

 

 

 

 

 

33 The Reverb Junkie

The Reverb Junkie – Good To Get Away (Wait It Out)

 

 

 

 

 

 

32 Jamie Woon

Jamie Woon – Night Air

 

 

 

 

 

 

31 Monarchy

Monarchy – Resignation

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 Class Actress

Class Actress – Weekend

 

 

 

 

 

 

29 Datarock

Datarock – Catcher In Rye

 

 

 

 

 

 

28 Beni

Beni – Someone Like You (ft. Mattie Safer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 The Black Ghost


The Black Ghosts – In The Clouds

 

 

 

 

 

 

26 M83

M83 – Midnight City

 

 

 

 

 

 

25 Alex Clare

Alex Clare – Caroline

 

 

 

 

 

 

24 Goyte

Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Ft. Kimbra)

 

 

 

 

 

 

23 Monarchy

Monarchy – I Won’t Let Go
Purchase: Monarchy – Monarchy

 

 

 

 

 

 

22 College

College – A Real Hero (ft Electric Youth)

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 The Reverb Junkie


Idioteque – Asleep (ft. Reverb Junkie) DEMO by thereverbjunkie

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 Black Light Dinner Party

Black Light Dinner Party – Older Together

 

 

 

 

 

 

19 Louis La Roche & Patrick Alavi

Louis La Roche & Patrick Alavi – Number One (ft. Josh Jakq)

 

 

 

 

 

 

18 Newtimers

Newtimers – Falling

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 The Twelevs

The Twelves – When You Talk

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 Flight Facilities

Flight Facilities – Foreign Language (ft. Jess)

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 Christopher Norman

Christopher Norman – Maps

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 When Saints Go Machine

When Saints Go Machine – Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 Sebastian

Sebastian – Love In Motion (Featuring Mayer Hawthorne)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 SBTRKT

SBTRKT – Wildfire (ft. Little Dragon)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 Black Light Dinner Party

Black Light Dinner Party – Gold Chain

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Dream On

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 Pretty Good Dance Moves

Pretty Good Dance Moves – I Wonder Why (Ft. Brazilian Girls’ Sabina Sciubba)

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 Sneaky Sound System


Sneaky Sound System – We Love

 

 

 

 

 

 

7 Benny Benassi

Benny Benassi – Cinema (ft. Gary Go)

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Metronomy

Metronomy – The Bay

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 Penguin Prison

Penguin Prison – Multi-Millionaire

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 Architecture in Helsinki

Architecture in Helsinki – Contact High

Purchase: Architecture in Helsinki – Moment Bends

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris – Bounce

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Martin Solveig

Martin Solveig – Hello

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Joe Goddard


 Joe Goddard feat. Valentina – ‘Gabriel’ by Greco-Roman

GDD™ Evening Update: Underworld, HARD X MOUTH TAPED SHUT, Occupy Movement, MTV DJ Awards, Deadmau5 Death Hoax

12 12 2011

I hope you all had amazing weekend! Rather than the regular morning update today, we have an evening update of the top stories in the world of Electronic music. On this rainy day in Los Angeles we are catching up on news from Underworld, HARD X MOUTH TAPED SHUT, the Occupy Movement, MTV’s Top DJ’s, and DEADMAU5′s death hoax.

Underworld Announced As Music Directors For The Opening Ceremony Of The London 2012 Olympic Games

The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) today announced that British electronic music pioneers Underworld have been appointed Music Directors for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The appointment completes the team of senior creatives that will lead the direction of the London 2012 Ceremonies.

Underworld duo Rick Smith and Karl Hyde will work alongside Oscar winning British filmmaker and producer Danny Boyle, Artistic Director of the Opening Ceremony and will be responsible for all the music in the three-hour ceremony taking place on 27 July next summer.

Underworld and Danny Boyle have enjoyed a long and diverse collaboration since Underworld’s track ‘Born Slippy’ featured in Boyle’s film ‘Trainspotting’. Over the following fifteen years the three developed a close relationship, with Smith and Hyde supplying specially created music for ‘A Life Less Ordinary’, ‘The Beach’ and co-scoring the 2007 sci-fi film ‘Sunshine’. In 2010 they came together again to work on the critically acclaimed National Theatre production of ‘Frankenstein’.

Danny Boyle said: ‘Appointing Underworld to direct the music in the Olympic Opening Ceremony is the final piece of the jigsaw for the team of leading British creatives who will deliver the ceremonies.

‘What’s interesting about working with them is how much broader their taste is than you might imagine. With ‘Frankenstein’ we really saw how far we could take a broader approach than we’d used together on the films.’

Rick Smith said: ‘The ‘Frankenstein’ project at the National Theatre was our opportunity to test ourselves as writers and music directors in a completely new environment – Danny asked us to take responsibility for every aspect of the sound and music and encouraged us to draw on a wide musical palette. It was a challenging piece of work with its roots in classic literature, that turned out to be the most fun I’ve ever had.’

Karl Hyde said: ‘We want to leave people with a musical memory of the show rather than a purely visual one. It’s a great honour to be asked to do this and one we’re taking very seriously – it’s certainly not something we’ll get the chance to do again.’

LOCOG has put in place a talented team of leading British creatives to lead the direction of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic ceremonies.

In May 2010 Stephen Daldry, Mark Fisher, Hamish Hamilton, and Catherine Ugwu, were appointed as Executive Producers across all four Ceremonies, and Danny Boyle, was appointed as Artistic Director for the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.

In February 2011 Take That’s creative director Kim Gavin was appointed Artistic Director for the Closing Ceremonies of both the Olympic and Paralympic Games. He was joined by multi-award-winning stage and costume designer Es Devlin and Bond film composer and record producer David Arnold as part of the Closing Ceremonies team.

In June 2011 Jenny Sealey MBE and Bradley Hemmings were appointed as Artistic Directors of the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
(via MI2N)

 

Hard X Mouth Taped Shut is accepting reservations for SECRET Los Angeles & SF shows

Hard is teaming up with Mouth-Taped-Shut bringing the exclusive and highly secretive Dance party to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The December 11 show in Chicago featured Swedish DJ Sebastian Ingrosso and an opening lineup including James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem.

If the Chicago show is any tell tale sign HARD X MOUTH TAPED SHUT are not messing around with this one.

*TICKETS FOR THE LA SHOW ARE ALREADY GONE
San Francisco RSVP
(photo via HARD)



Thom Yorke and Massive Attack’s 3D Discuss the Occupy Movement

The Occupy London website has posted a new video interview with Thom Yorke and Massive Attack’s Robert ’3D’ Del Naja, in which both artists voice support for the Occupy movement. The interview was filmed at a holiday party for Occupy London where, as previously reported, both artists performed DJ sets.

According to the Occupy London site, “The performances have been recorded for an album and HD video, to be made available to help raise money for Occupy London and the wider Occupy movement. Both will soon be available on a ‘pay what you want’ basis from the Occupation Records label.”

Yorke explained that the film Inside Job helped him understand the financial crisis. “The banking system, it’s like the law of God, it’s like beyond us, we’re not allowed to think about it,” he said. “Most politicians don’t understand the banking system at all. They’re told they’ve got to mop up, they just mop up.”

When discussing the Occupy movement, he said, “You don’t need to be an anarchist, you don’t need to be someone who smashes the state to have sympathy with that viewpoint.” He added, “I think if the British government is not prepared to really make amends to the British people for this, by penalizing the banks the way they should, then I think we should do it ourselves.”

Del Naja said, “[In America] Congress are trying to back a few people, to protect the wealth of a very few,” he said. “That, on any level is ridiculous and sad.” He added, “It’s organized crime on a global scale.”

(via Pitchfork)

 

Best EDM Artists Of 2011 – MTV counts down the top 10 electronic dance music artists of the year

We’ve been covering the movement, but this year we tapped some of our EDM pros to commemorate a seminal year for the genre. MTV News’ Akshay Bhansali and Adam Stewart, MTV Coordinator of Music & Talent Rawley Bornstein and MTV World Music Director Micah McKinney sat down for a roundtable discussion — moderated by MTV News’ Sway Calloway — about the biggest players this year and crowned our top 10.

10. Martin Solveig
When Irv Gotti stopped by MTV News’ “RapFix Live” in October, he joked, “We’re just one record away from Kanye or Jay [being like]: [sings hook to Solveig's 'Hello'] ‘I just came to say hello — Hov!’ ” Gotti was kidding, but it’s true. Rap dudes beware: Songs like “Hello” and guys like Martin have seen such widespread success that the hip-hop industry, which has long enjoyed club and radio dominance, is shook. In addition to being a technically superior producer and DJ, Solveig has also proven to the world that he has a sense of humor. His “Smash” video series — including “Hello,” “Initial S.H.E,” “Ready 2 Go” and “Big in Japan” — are some of the funniest and most well-produced clips of any genre. Kudos to Martin and his “manager” Lafaille for making us laugh and dance in 2011.

9. Tiësto
Veteran DJ/producer Tiësto might not be trance anymore, but judging by his popularity, fans don’t seem to care. How else do you set a record for the largest single DJ event — 26,000 fans attended his Carson, California, show — in U.S. history? T had hit collabos this year with Mark Knight, Hardwell, Diplo and, oh, Kanye West (sure, the Yeezy track hasn’t been released yet, but everyone’s heard it!). And if you can’t produce like Tiësto, at least now you can look like him: The EDM titan’s Club Life clothing line just hit select stores in New York and L.A.

8. Kaskade
Coming off a massive 2010 highlighted by Dynasty, Kaskade watched as his 2011 studio album, Fire & Ice, quickly became a staple in a healthy EDM diet. With features from Skrillex and Dada Life, and even vocals from rising star Skylar Grey, you’d be hard-pressed to find music lovers who couldn’t identify with or enjoy his breezy music in one way or another. The Illinois native pioneered the Identity Festival, which brought real-deal dance to America’s small cities. He also conquered Las Vegas’ day and nightlife and was named America’s Top DJ of 2011. Not a bad year for Mr. Ryan Raddon, not a bad year at all.

7. Calvin Harris
2011 was a marquee year for this Scotsman. Riding high on the success of Ready for the Weekend, Harris “Bounce”-ed and “Awooga”-ed with his adoring EDM fans the world over. He also infiltrated the mainstream by teaming up with Rihanna for a pair of hit collabos: the chart-topping “We Found Love” and “Where Have You Been.” As he gears up for his third studio album, Harris’ presence in EDM and pop culture is undeniable, and at this pace, he’ll be unstoppable in 2012.

6. Avicii
This year, Avicii underscored his place as dance music’s “Piano Man” (sorry, Bill Joel fans!). It started with “Blessed” (featuring Shermanology), continued with “Fade Into Darkness” (and Leona Lewis’ “Collide,” let’s be real) and capped off with the eagerly awaited release of “Levels.” Yes, Avicii’s keys and vocals went pop in ’11, and Flo Rida would certainly back us up on this as his Etta James vocal is sampled on Flo’s “Good Feeling.” To close out the year, Sweden’s Tim Bergling (stage names: Avicii, Tim Berg, Tom Hangs) is nominated for the Best Dance Recording Grammy with David Guetta for DG’s “Sunshine.” But before that Big Apple ball drops, Avicii will rock New York with a sold-out New Year’s Eve show.

5. Afrojack
Holland’s towering bleep-bender put on a spectacle of versatility in the past 12 months. Afro-beats scored monster mainstream U.S. radio singles for Beyoncé, Chris Brown and Pitbull. And then there’s his EDM game: Nearly a dozen collabos bearing his name charted in Beatport.com’s top 10, with Nervo, Steve Aoki, R3hab and Quintino onboard for a few. He wrapped up the year with a Grammy nom and the earth-shaking single “Lionheart,” and we can only pray he’ll deliver a video for it in ’12 … with a Jean-Claude Van Damme cameo.

4. Swedish House Mafia
Dubbed by MTV News as the “holy trinity of house music,” the rock stars of dance were everywhere this year, from “Miami 2 Ibiza,” Las Vegas to Brazil and all points in between. Not only did they succeed as a unified front, but Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso also soared as individual brands. And thanks to their Size, Axtone and Refune record labels, stellar acts like Thomas Gold, Swanky Tunes, Junior Sanchez, Third Party, Max Vangeli, AN21 and buzzworthy young rookie Alesso are on the verge of becoming household names. On the heels of a historic show at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden this week, and a 2012 Grammy nod for “Save the World,” the Swedish Flag has been firmly planted in the American EDM soil.

3. deadmau5
“4×4=12″ cranked out hit after hit after hit. He nailed well over 100 live tour dates on the Meowingtons Hax Tour, earned RIAA gold with “Ghosts N Stuff” and headlined the traditionally all-rock Lollapalooza fest. Did we mention the wonder born Joel Zimmerman turned a skyscraper into a 4-D experience in London and bid farewell to a Playmate? I mean, who else can say they did that? The dude has balls N stuff.

2. David Guetta
David Guetta’s career has definitely gone pop this year — including the radio hits “Where Them Girls At” (featuring Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida) and “Without You” (featuring Usher) — but for EDM purists, his Nothing but the Beat had plenty to offer too, like stellar co-productions with Afrojack (“Lunar” and “The Future”) and Avicii (on the Grammy-nominated “Sunshine”). DJ Mag crowned Guetta the #1 DJ on the planet, and he headlined the world’s biggest festival’s, including Belgium’s Tomorrowland, Miami’s Ultra Music Festival and Las Vegas’ Electric Daisy Carnival. Guetta’s American Music Awards performance with Minaj seems to indicate that “Turn Me On” will be the next single from Nothing but the Beat, and fans can expect a shocking new video (and much more, we’re sure) early next year.

1. Skrillex
MTV’s EDM Artist of 2011 scored a whopping five Grammy nominations this year, including being the first DJ to land a Best New Artist nod. Indeed, Skrill’s musical background — both on his own and as a member of his former group, From First to Last — has carried over into his brand of fiery electronica. Skrillex has garnered an audience the world over that includes ravers, house heads and rockers alike. In today’s laptop generation of music, Skrillex is the new “rock.” From his remix of Benny Benassi and Gary Go’s “Cinema” to the recent Avicii pop song “Le7els” (not officially released yet), Skrillex dropped massive re-workings in ’11, in addition to his More Monsters and Sprites EP. He scored video games, produced records for Korn, launched his own OWSLA label and hit almost every major festival in the States, including Coachella and Lollapalooza. An exceptional catalog of releases coupled with an incessant touring schedule has made Skrillex the biggest EDM star of the year, and in 2012, he plans to tour 322 of the 365 days.

(via MTV)

 

Deadmau5 Mocks Latest Death Hoax: ‘Thought We Had All Agreed on Acid…’

(photo via Rukes)

Deadmau5 is not dead. Again. He is dead funny, though.

The superstar DJ also known as Joel Zimmerman woke up Monday morning to yet another death hoax making its way through the twittersphere (and one gullible Australian music news site) after pranksters altered his Wikipedia page to read: “On December 11, 2011, a day after performing at the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards Joel collapsed in his hotel room in Los Angeles due to exhaustion and apparent Alcohol intoxication.”

Whomever edited this wiki got pretty darn detailed, considering it allegedly happened only hours earlier, writing: “After friends attempted to enter his room but were unable to get a response, they reportedly called his phone, then asked management to open the door after he didn’t answer. They found him on the floor, not breathing. He was subsequently rushed to the emergency room and pronounced dead on arrival.”

In reality, Deadmau5 did perform at the VGA awards and, according to his later tweet, “did get pretty wasted last night.” But mostly Zimmerman just seemed disappointed at how boring his supposed death was.

“Once again, extremely disappointed by the insanely uncreative death rumor,” he posted on Facebook. “i thought we had all agreed on acid spitting koala’s skydiving and volcano? oh well… still glad to see some ‘press’ taking this s— seriously.”

This follows CNN allegedly reporting that Skrillex had snuffed it in a plane crash on Dec. 9. While the dubstep producer tweeted his disappointment (“Third death rumor about me this year…wtf?”) we’re sure Deadmau5 was totes jealous that his DJ peer got a more interesting death hoax than, y’know, getting drunk.

(via Spinner)

 

Best Electronic Music of 2011 (thus far…) part 2

10 11 2011

Back again with the Best of 2011 (thus far…) pt 2
This is my list of the best electronic music I found between the months of April through June of 2011
You can read my previous picks from January - March:
here

 

1 Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris – Bounce

 

 

 

 

 

2 Martin Solveig

Martin Solveig – Hello

 

 

 

 

 

3 Sebastian

Sebastian – Love In Motion (Featuring Mayer Hawthorne)

 

 

 

 

 

4 Sneaky Sound System


Sneaky Sound System – We Love

 

 

 

 

 

5 Benny Benassi

Benny Benassi – Cinema (ft. Gary Go)

 

 

 

 

 

6 SBTRKT

SBTRKT – Wildfire (ft. Little Dragon)

 

 

 

 

 

7 Junior Boys

Junior Boys – Truly Happy Ending

 

 

 

 

 

8 Calibre

Calibre – Even If

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 Get People

Get People – Rain Tears

 

 

 

 

 

10 When Saints Go Machine

When Saints Go Machine – Add Ends

 

 

 

 

 

11 Rimer London

Rimer London

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 The Reverb Junkie

The Reverb Junkie – Good To Get Away (Wait It Out)

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 Skylar Grey

Skylar Grey – Dance Without You

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 The 2 Bears

The 2 Bears – Bear Hug