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Every EDM fan has a few friends who think Skrillex isn't a real musician. To help fellow fans prove these self-proclaimed "music puritans" wrong, YouTube user BloodyFanGirl created a video showcasing Sonny Moore's talent as a musician that extends far beyond his acclaimed abilities as an electronic music producer and DJ. -
Is Malaa Tchami and DJ Snake’s Side Project? Speculation Continues Following New Mix [LISTEN]
The identity of Malaa has been the topic of much speculation ever since his (or their?) remix of "After Life" surfaced last year alongside a teaser film produced by Chivteam, DJ Snake and Tchami's videographers. As speculation continues following the release of the latest installment in the "Who Is Malaa?" mix series, listeners have uncovered a series of clues supporting the claims that Malaa is probably Tchami and DJ Snake's new side project--and that Mercer is possibly involved. -
Adam Beyer, Nicole Moudaber Share New Music Ahead of Drumcode Compilation Album [LISTEN]
Techno titan Adam Beyer's Drumcode label is kicking-off 2016 with a new compilation album, called A-Sides Volume 4. Featured artists including Nicole Moudaber and the label's founder himself, have shared new music ahead of the compilation's release, MixMag reports. -
RZA: Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Can Do 'Whatever He Wants' With Wu-Tang Album
After learning that hated pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli had bought the $2 million Wu-Tang Album "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin," RZA says the former CEO can do what he wants with his purchase. -
Headphones and Speakers from CES 2016 Made for Audiophiles
One of the trends coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the proliferation of audio tech. -
Mavis Staples' Album Features Bon Iver, Valerie June, tUnE-yArds
Mavis Staples Thursday announced the release of her latest LP, Livin' On A High Note, which is set to feature a slew of killer artists including Benjamin Booker, The Head & The Heart, tUnE-yArds, Valerie June, Aloe Blacc, John Batiste, Justin Vernon aka Bon Iver, Neko Case, Nick Cave and M. Ward, who also produced the album. -
ZHU, Major Lazer, Chromeo Added To Shaky Beats 2016 Lineup
Atlanta already has several dance music-oriented festivals, but this spring it is getting another from C3 Presents, the same promoter who puts on Skaky Knees Music Festival, Lollapalooza, LouFest, Austin City Limits and others. C3 has taken the "Shaky" name and gone dancing, inaugurating the Shaky Beats Music Festival this spring. The lineup has been mostly announced but they saved some big names for one last push including Major Lazer, ZHU and Chromeo. -
David Bowie Releases Bizarre Video For 'Blackstar' Single 'Lazarus' [WATCH]
The eclectic David Bowie is at it again with a wonderfully bizarre new music video for his overwhelmingly excellent new single "Lazarus," which appears on his upcoming studio album Blackstar. -
Dan Auerbach Gives Ohio Fashion Advice, Parenting Tips and Talks Boxing in New Interview
Dan Auerbach, frontman for The Black Keys and The Arcs, is a busy guy working on a number of personal music projects alongside his regular producing duties, so there's almost always something to talk about. But, instead of his music, the "Lake Superior" singer is opening up about parenting, fashion and boxing. -
Andre 3000 Discusses 'American Crime,' New Music and Reuniting With Erykah Badu
On Wednesday (Jan. 6), Season 2 of the ABC drama American Crime made its network premiere. Andre 3000 recently spoke on his latest role on the show. He also discussed working on new music and reuniting with Erykah Badu. -
Sia Releases Kanye West Written Track, "Reaper" off 'This Is Acting', Reveals Tracklist
Sia, who teased this track yesterday, just released the full version of "Reaper," which was co-written and co-produced by Kanye West, off her forthcoming album 'This Is Acting,' set to drop on January 29th. Sia also revealed the tracklist as well! -
Justin Timberlake, UMG Get 'Suit & Tie' Lawsuit from R&B Group Sly, Slick and Wicked
Justin Timberlake had better put his "Suit & Tie" back on - because he's getting sued. '70s R&B group Sly, Slick and Wicked are taking the "Mirrors" superstar and Jay Z as well as Timberlake's label Universal Music Group to court because they say their song "Sho' Nuff" was sampled and they were never properly compensated.
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