Ryan Middleton


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  • Martin Garrix Reveals He Has More Than 20 Tracks Finished

    Martin Garrix in a recent interview with EDM Sauce has revealed he has over 20 tracks completed and ready for release. Some of the tracks include his upcoming collaboration "Rewind, Repeat It" alongside Ed Shereen, "Music Box" with Hardwell, "Dragon" with Matisse & Sadko and another with his best friend from another mother, Julian Jordan.
  • Dizzy Reed Says New Guns N' Roses Music Is 'Being Finished'

    Longtime keyboardist for Guns N' Roses, Dizzy Reed has revealed to VH1 Radio (via Blabbermouth), that he believes the new Guns N Roses album will be out "really soon." Reed said, "There's a lot of material that's already done and I think it's in the process of being finished and eventually we'll pick out which songs need to come out with which other songs. So that's in the works. Hopefully it will be out really soon."
  • Norwegian Comedians Kollektivet Make Fun of DJs with '2manybuttons' Video [WATCH]

    Norwegian comedians Kollektivet have decided to make fun of DJs and what some claim to be doing behind the decks with their new with YouTube video "2manybuttons." A hot subject in the dance community, Sebastian Trulsrud Brynestad, Kevin Vågenes, Jakob Schøyen Andersen and Fridtjof Josefsen — the foursome who make up Kollektivet — have decided to add their own comedic brilliance and lighten the mood to a debate that can turn nasty at times.According to YourEDM, this is not the first time Kollekevit has aimed their comedic efforts at the dance community. In 2013, they made the video "Hit Song," which was a poignant parody of Swedish House Mafia's video "Save the World," while also taking a stab at pop music in general.
  • Above & Beyond Talk 'We Are All We Need,' ABGT 100 and More with Google

    Trance super-trio Above & Beyond — Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness and Paavo Siljamäki — stopped by with Google two weeks ago before their sold-out Madison Square Garden performance Oct. 18 to have a chat with Google and some lucky fans. They talked about their upcoming artist album, We Are All We Need, their performance at MSG — a first for British DJs — Burning Man, ABGT 100 and more.According to Dancing Astronaut, They touched on a whole range of topics, not just the album and the live show, over the span of the 38-minute chat at Google headquarters in New York City.
  • DJ Snake And Dillon Francis's 'Get Low' Featured in 'Fast & Furious 7' Trailer [WATCH]

    Ever since the tragic death of Paul Walker in a car accident Nov. 30, 2013, fans have wondered what "Fast & Furious 7," part of the movie series that created the now-deceased star's fame, would look like. We now have that first look in an action-packed, 2-minute-21-second trailer that features prominently Walker and the full cast of characters, including Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Ludacris and more. Always looking to push the envelope, FF7 continues that trend by choosing Dillon Francis and DJ Snake's collaboration "Get Low."
  • Calvin Harris Sets Electronic/Dance Chart Records with New Album 'Motion'

    With the release of his latest studio album Motion, Calvin Harris has managed to break even more chart records than before. According to "Billboard," "Calvin Harris becomes the first act to place three songs simultaneously in the Hot Dance / Electronic Songs top 10, as 'Outside,' featuring Ellie Goulding, debuts at No. 7. It joins 'Blame,' featuring John Newman (No. 2) and 'Summer' (No. 9) in the upper tier."
  • Day 2 of Freaknight Festival Canceled Due to Reported Drug Overdose

    Halloween is a time of spookiness and celebration with some of the biggest parties taking place across the country. One of those in Seattle, Freaknight Festival — on Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1 and hosted by West Coast dance music event promotor USC Events — was tragically canceled on Day 2 after what is being reported as a "molly-related" drug overdose.
  • Static-X Frontman Wayne Static Dead at 48

    Wayne Static, former frontman of Static-X, has died at age 48. His death was confirmed by Static-X's Facebook page last night, Nov. 1. The post reads, "Platinum selling musician Wayne Richard Wells, better known as WAYNE STATIC, passed away at the age of 48."
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