Epic UK long-weekend festival Creamfields wrapped up this past Sunday, after another three supersized days with top-grade headliners like The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, Eric Prydz and Fatboy Slim.
A few years ago, then Ferrari owner Joel Zimmerman, better known as DeadMau5, received a cease and desist letter from the prancing horse’s legal department.
It’s been a year to remember for Calvin Harris. Over the past twelve months, the Scottish DJ earned $66 million, dropped an album that rocketed to the top of the U.S. dance charts and started dating Taylor Swift, in the process dethroning Jay Z and Beyoncé as music’s top-earning couple.
The soundtrack for the upcoming EDM film starring Zac Efron "We Are Your Friends" was released recently, featuring tracks from some of the hottest names in dance music.
A tragic death strikes Burning Man before it even starts. Scott “Spoono” Stephenson, a member of Burning Man's public works crew passed away Wednesday night, evidently due to natural causes.
Amidst news that SFX Entertainment's stock prices have plummeted, founder Robert Sillerman made an offer to take the company private again to no avail. With major stakes in EDM with festivals such as Tomorrowland and Electric Zoo, Sillerman offered to pay $5.25 per share and was still turned down. The shares have fallen to a current value of $1.55.
When Beyond the Valley locked in their 2015 return (December 29-January 1 – Gippsland Parklands, Victoria), organisers promised to deliver an “even bigger” line-up than last year.
Club flyers are generally a mixed bag. For every Haçienda flyer that earns a place in the Design Museum, there's a garish purple effort featuring an Ibiza dancer, a velvet rope, popping bottles of Champagne and an invite to the foam party from hell.
HARD Summer festival returned to its Southern California home at the Pomona Fairplex, with performances from The Chemical Brothers, Jimmy Edgar, The Weeknd, Jack Ü, Hannah Wants and many more. 65,000 attendees flooded the festival grounds and did their best to endure the high temperatures in order to see their favourite artists of the moment.
Before he was a world famous pop-DJ superstar, French producer David Guetta was a staple of the European House scene and could regularly be found spinning in all of the hottest underground nightclubs of the day.