Alexandria Wojcik


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  • Techno Marching Band MEUTE Cover Ame's Deep House Track ‘Rej’ [WATCH]

    MEUTE, the self-described "techno marching band," has demonstrated the depths of Germany's love of house and techno by taking their brass and drums renditions of classic dance tracks to the streets of Hamburg. Now a video of the group performing a cover of Ame's 2005 deep house track, "Rej," has been making the rounds of the internet.
  • Drake Coloring Book is Perfect for Your Next Art Party

    Fans of Drake can now take the art party trend to the next level with Under Star Projectors: The Unofficial Drake Coloring Book. The activity book is the latest creation by Sugoi Books, the press that previously brought the world gems like The Kanye West Paper Doll Book and Cook Your Own Food: The Bill Murray Scratch And Sniff Book.
  • Bassnectar, Skrillex, Odesza Top Mysteryland USA 2016 Phase One Lineup

    Mysteryland USA has announced the 2016 return to the historic grounds of the original '69 Woodstock at Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center in New York's Catskills, with Bassnectar, Skrillex and Odesza as headliners. Known as the world's longest-running electronic music, culture and arts festival, Mysteryland's third annual US edition will also feature Zeds Dead, Tchami, GRiZ, Young Thug, Mija, Gesaffelstein, Claude Vonstroke and The Chainsmokers among others--and that's just part of the Phase One lineup.
  • Mary Anne Hobbs’ Dubstep Warz Celebrates 10th Anniversary [LISTEN]

    Exactly one decade ago, electronic music changed forever when Mary Anne Hobbs presented Dubstep Warz, a two-hour long epic back-to-back set featuring the biggest names in dubstep, on her Breezeblock show on BBC Radio 1. As the game-changing transmission celebrates its 10th anniversary, revisit the historic set by listening below.
  • Marshmello Self-Released Debut Album ‘Joytime,’ Identity Remains Anonymous [LISTEN]

    Marshmello, the anonymous producer/DJ known for serving-up a s'more-like hybrid of trap-styled house and future bass while dressed as a huge fluffy marshmallow, has self-released his debut album titled Joytime. While the full-length has already garnered massive support--in a recent Facebook post the producer shared that the LP reached No. 1 on the iTunes top electronic albums chart shortly after dropping--the true identity of the masked musician remains a mystery.
  • Animal Collective Shares New PFFR-Directed ‘Floridada’ Video [WATCH]

    Animal Collective has shared a psychedelic new video for "FloriDada," the lead single off its new 'Painting With' LP, which is due out February 19th. Directed and produced by PFFR, the Brooklyn-based collective behind MTV2's "Wonder Showzen" and countless "Adult Swim" series, the potentially seizure-inducing kaleidoscope of colorful visuals is a fitting introduction to the forthcoming album.
  • Bid on Techno Memorabilia - Ben Klock’s Berghain Banana From Berlin Set

    If you love techno so much you wish you could eat it, now you're in luck: thanks to one fan, now you can bid on Ben Klock's "original banana" on eBay. The potassium-rich piece of house and techno memorabilia was handed to the seller during the German producer and DJ's 12-hour-long closing New Year's set at Berghain/Panorama Bar in Berlin.
  • 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.
  • Kathleen Hanna, Milla Jovovich and Others Take on Paid Family Leave in Risque PSA [WATCH]

    Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, Jemima Kirke of Girls, Milla Jovovich, Maggie Gyllenhaal and a number of other celebrity artists, bloggers and activists assert that they will do anything for nationally guaranteed paid family leave--even "blow the entire Senate"--in a PSA released just before the holidays by the advocacy group American Women. The video produced by Sarah Sophie Flicker encourages women and men alike to raise their voices and demand US politicians pass comprehensive legislation addressing this issue.
  • Moby Donating All Profits from Los Angeles Vegan Restaurant to Animal Welfare Charities

    Moby, born Richard Melville Hall, has announced that he will be donating all profits from Little Pine, the vegan restaurant he recently opened in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake, to animal welfare charities. Those organizations include People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), The Humane Society of the United States, Farm Sanctuary, Animal Legal Defense Fund and Sea Shepard among others, Billboard reports.
  • Did Flume Steal Skrillex and What So Not Collaboration? George Maple, Fans Accuse Producer

    Mere hours after Flume shared a brief preview of his forthcoming album, a number of Reddit users joined by vocalist George Maple accused the producer of stealing an unreleased Skrillex and What So Not collaboration. In spite of the allegations, the internet still seems to be exploding with excited anticipation for Skin, which the Australian producer announced is "almost finished" earlier this week.
  • Goldie Awarded MBE By Queen in New Year’s Honors List

    Drum'n'bass pioneer Clifford Price, better known as Goldie, was awarded an MBE for his recording, film and charity work by the Queen in the 2016 edition of the New Year's Honors List. While musicians frequently top the annual list of honorees, the fact that the Metalheadz label co-founder has been named Member of the Order of the British Empire--and thus added to the history books alongside the likes of Paul McCartney and Elton John--is a massive accomplishment for the drum'n'bass scene and electronic producers and DJs in general.
  • Greeko Drops New Deep Techno Track ‘Black Panther’ [LISTEN]

    Italian up-and-comer Klaudio Lagji, AKA Greeko, has dropped a new deep house-inspired techno track called "Black Panther." The single marks the artist's debut on the trendsetting Alfa Romero Recordings label, Ibiza Voice reports. Listen to the dark and fuzzy yet melodic cut via the label's Soundcloud, below.
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