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Dynamic Collaboration: HI-LO, Green Velvet, and Dajae Deliver “LIFT ME UP”
HI-LO, the bass-driven alter ego of Oliver Heldens, returns with a bang in his latest single, “LIFT ME UP,” marking his third release of the year. This time, Heldens collaborates with este
New single ‘Simulator’ released by Adam Beyer and Green Velvet.
Renowned techno DJ and producer Adam Beyer has teamed up with American house and techno icon Green Velvet to release their latest single, “Simulator”. The track is a driving, four-on-the-f
Coachella Debuts New Quasar Stage Focused on Extended Electronic Sets
Coachella attendees seeking extended dancefloor journeys will have a new destination this year: the Quasar stage. Debuting in 2024, Quasar takes the place of the Sahara stage, offering festival-goers
Sister Bliss Unveils Euphoric Anthem “Dancing With U”
Sister Bliss, an icon in the dance music realm and a founding member of Faithless, returns with a dazzling new single, “Dancing With U.” Released through Junkdog, this track not only adds
Sickick and DMX’s Estate Unveil Riveting Trap Collaboration, “Long Live X”
A seismic new trap track from the enigmatic Sickick has landed, and it features the indomitable spirit of the late DMX. According to a representative, the masked producer was enlisted by DMX’s e
Chris Lake Releases The Coveted “Deceiver” VIP
Your vision is not deceiving you: IDs from the Black Book: Chapter 5 is now out, and it features one of Chris Lake’s most sought-after live edits. The most recent installment of the series featu
FRANK OCEAN’S NEW RADIO SHOP EPISODE DOMINATES TECHNO AND HOUSE MUSIC
In the 3rd episode of Frank Ocean‘s “Homer Radio” show on Apple Music 1, the singer leaned heavily into house and techno music. The playlist features electronic tracks by artists suc
Check Out Which Genres Dominate Frank Ocean’s New Radio Show
Frank Ocean has provided a candid look at the electronic music that is played in the office after hours. Ocean greatly favored techno and dance music in the third edition of his “Homer RadioR