Apocalypse: Zombieland 2024 – November 29-30 (Queen Mary Waterfront, Long Beach)
After debuting in 2023, Insomniac’s Apocalypse: Zombieland returns for its 2024 edition at the Queen Mary Waterfront in Long Beach.
Read More →The lineup for Escape: Halloween 2024 was revealed earlier this month, with the two day event taking place on Friday October 25 and Saturday October 26 at the NOS Events Center in San...
Read More →Back in 2005, Above & Beyond started their second record label called Anjunadeep. For the past 24 years, the Grammy nominated trio of Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, and Paavo Siljamäki have not had...
Read More →Dreamstate 2024 seems to be the year of back to back sets, with a number of trance artists teaming up for the two day festival.
Read More →Joining Pets Recordings for the first time is Newport Beach native VNSSA with a new EP out now called “Euphoria”. Now living in Los Angeles (I’ll try to forgive you for that, VNSSA),...
Read More →Combining elements of blues with a bit of their signature funk is Moontricks with “Borrowed Time”. The Canadian duo use soulful organ notes and intricate banjo chords combined with heartfelt vocals in their...
Read More →John Summit has unveiled his debut 12 track album titled “Comfort In Chaos”, a collection of previously released tunes and a number of new ones. The Chicago native jumps from progressive house to...
Read More →One of the best new record labels of the year for me has to be Marie Vaunt’s Kurai Records, as you can see from the quality tunes they’ve been putting out since April....
Read More →Insomniac’s hardstyle brand Basscon will be hosting Wasteland 2024 on Friday August 30 and Saturday August 31.
Read More →This past March, Insomniac Music Group announced their latest record label called Interstellar with its first release called “Holmen” by Jeremy Olander. The Virginia native has now revealed a four track hypnotic melodic...
Read More →Back in the day (at least for me), Showtek was one of the first artists that got me into hardstyle. Active since 2001, some of my favorites from Wouter and Sjoerd Janssen include...
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