Nocturnal Wonderland 2014 Set Times
The set times for Insomniac’s Nocturnal
Read More →Monstercat’s 25th episode of their podcast is…well…monster. The Vancouver based record label has helped launched the careers of many artists, including Krewella, Vicetone, Pegboard Nerds, Project 46, Tristam, Dzeko & Torres, Lets Be...
Read More →The latest track from Fedde Le Grand’s imprint Flamingo Recordings is an electro house thriller by Kaj Melsen. Titled “Funkey”, the song kicks and grooves with its funky melody and pounding bassline. When the...
Read More →UMEK’s fourth album was released today and is titled “Rhythmia”, quite fitting since the release is all about the rhythm and groove. The Slovenian producer released the 10 track album on Spinnin’ Records, and...
Read More →Maor Levi sure knows how to pack quite a punch in pretty much all of his tracks. His progressive house bootleg of Ryn Weaver’s “Stay Low” is no different. The Israeli producer takes the...
Read More →I think it’s safe to say that Sick Individuals are a couple of sick individuals. The Dutch duo of Jim and Ray released the progressive house track on Hardwell’s Revealed Recordings record label...
Read More →Coming up this Labor Day Weekend, Sutra will have our performances by some of the best known artists around. Thursday, August 28th will have MAKJ, followed by Sultan + Shepard on Friday, August...
Read More →Who’s ready to go “Von Deeper” today? Kayliox and OptionAvailable have you covered with their collaboration on this new deep house track. Kayliox is a Canadio duo F-Ray (Francis Raymond) & Matt Prey (Matthieu-Charles...
Read More →A trio consisting of Gregori Klosman, Albin Myers, and Tristan Garner is quite intriguing. Their collective collaboration in “Pressure” sounds absolutely interesting, as Sander Van Doorn showed his support by releasing the tune...
Read More →Friday, September 12 will be a monster night for Avalon in Hollywood. CONTROL and Monstercat present an impressive lineup of Pegboard Nerds, Paris Blohm, SCNDL, Varien, and Kellen Good. The show goes from...
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