Swedish House Mafia at LA State Historic Park – March 9 (Review and Photos)
For one of the few times in my life, I am at a loss of words. I can’t even begin to describe how Saturday night with Swedish House Mafia was. I don’t even...
Read More →Last Friday, March 1, Dizze and Nevets took the stage at Sutra as part of an event called Shine. Dizze opened the night with some sweet deep house tracks that got everyone in...
Read More →If you take on trance titans Above & Beyond’s “Sun & Moon”, it better be put together quite well. Eric Farias transforms the original track in to a dubstep sensation. The Brazilian keeps...
Read More →This is another remix that I’ve been waiting to get a hold of for a while now. I first heard “Cowboy” on one of Zeds Dead mixes that they released a few months ago...
Read More →One whole year. Wow. I don’t meant to get all cheesy here, but I never thought I’d be doing this when I first started listening to EDM. It just goes to show that...
Read More →If you weren’t at Sutra in Costa Mesa on Sunday night, February 18, it’s safe to say you really missed out. I’m just gonna say that last night was in one word: amazing....
Read More →On Friday, February 8, Doctor Macro and Ouch!? moved up to the big time and played on the main
Read More →If you were to tell me that Borgore and Carnage would come together, their new track “Incredible”, released on Spinnin’ records, is not what I would expect of them. But that’s not necessarily...
Read More →Varien, according to his bio, is a “composer and producer of all things electronic, organic, mechanical, beautiful, horrid, macabre, and especially cinematic.” I couldn’t agree more with Nick Pittsinger, from Tampa, Florida, as his...
Read More →Dirty, dirty, dirty. If you like filth and grime, then Datsik’s “Cold Blooded (Part 1) EP” is just for you. Canadian dubstep producer Troy Beetles released his new album a couple days ago...
Read More →The guys of Delta Heavy are back at it again, this time with a sick new track released for free called “Empire”. Ben Hall and Simon James have created a dirty, grimy track...
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