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Ultra Europe has announced the first batch of artist on its 2016 lineup. Among those who will head to Croatia this summer include Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Above & Beyond, Alesso and Armin van Buuren. -
Disclosure, Rudimental's Wild Life Festival 2016 Lineup: James Bay, Carl Cox, Skepta Headline
Disclosure and Rudimental have announced the lineup for their second annual joint, two-day Wild Life Festival. The 2016 billing will be headlined by the two aforementioned hosts, in addition to other names like Ice Cube, Skepta, Carl Cox, James Bay and Jack Garratt. -
Woman Reportedly Dies From Drug Overdose at Stereosonic Festival in Australia
Electronic music festivals have come under fire for the number of overdoses in recent years, and now a woman has reportedly died from a drug overdose at Stereosonic Festival in Australia. The traveling event is unique to Australia and more than 50,000 people attended the first date of the event in Sydney at Olympic Park. -
Tomorrowland 2015 Live Stream Details Unveiled
ID&T's flagship festival, Tomorrowland, will kick off its music in 12 hours and with that comes the live stream that excites fans all over the world who were unable to score tickets or don't have the funds to travel to Boom, Belgium for one of the meccas of electronic music. -
Digital Dreams Day 1 Rained Out; Armin van Buuren, Porter Robinson Fans Complain
The Digital Dreams Festival in Toronto left fans with a half-empty feeling this weekend as the first day of the event was cancelled due to heavy rain, meaning fans missed out on performances from Armin van Buuren, Carl Cox, Porter Robinson and Steve Angello. -
Groove Parade Canceled After 20 Years: Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin Set To Perform
Music festivals are a place where people go to enjoy great artists and forget the worries from the real world around them. However those same issues sometimes afflict music festivals in ways that can be disastrous. Spanish house and techno festival Groove Parade had to cancel the 2015 edition of its festival after 20 straight years. The festival was slated to have big name acts like Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin and Laurent Garnier head to Northern Spain. -
Ultra Music Festival 2015 Releases Set Times: Scheduling Conflicts Abound
Ultra Music Festival has unveiled the set times for its flagship Miami festival. Released exclusively on the app, the festival schedule has found its way online. Starting on Friday at 4 p.m. when doors open and going all the way to final set, which kicks off at 10 p.m. on Sunday night, there are countless scheduling conflicts as festivalgoers try and navigate the seven different stages that all offer something different. -
Beyond Wonderland 2015 Lineup: Tiësto, Hardwell, Carl Cox, Dillon Francis Headlining
Insomniac's Beyond Wonderland has announced its 2015 lineup. The southern California electronic music festival is bringing together a wide variety of different sub-genres, with an emphasis on the underground. The two-day festival will be headlined by your big names like Tiësto, Hardwell, Knife Party, Carl Cox and Dillon Francis. Insomniac will feature their two signature stages -- the Discovery project for new and upcoming acts and the Bassrush Experience for all things low-end. Carl Cox will also be curating his own Carl Cox & Friends stage that has become a mainstay at festivals around the world, including Ultra Music Festival, Electric Daisy Carnival and Tomorrowland. -
Ultra Music Festival Officially Announces 2015 Lineup Phase 1: Avicii, Skrillex, Tiësto, Hardwell Included
The lineup for Ultra Music Festival leaked before the New Year and took a lot of the momentum out of the announcement, but the festival has officially announced the first phase of artists who will be performing at Ultra. It has a mix of your typical headliners like Avicii, Alesso, Axwell / Ingrosso, Hardwell and Skrillex, with big name underground house and techno acts like Carl Cox, Dixon, Maceo Plex, Deep Dish, and Marco Carola. As is tradition with the festival, it likes to bring in a live component of electronic music, so other artists like Clean Bandit, Porter Robinson, RAC and Gorgon City will all perform live via a press release. -
Resident Advisor Releases Top 100 DJs Poll; The Anti-DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll
When it comes to DJ polls, there are two very different opposite rankings for the top DJs in the world. The most controversial one, the DJ Mag Top 100, relies on fan voting to rank the top DJs in the world, which predictably has main stage heavyweights like Hardwell, Tiesto, Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix and others top the list. In a very different twist of events, Resident Advisor, a standard for underground dance music, has its own opinion on which the top DJs in the world are. German Steffan Berkhahn, label owner of Berlin based Innervisions Recordings and professionally known as Dixon, topped the poll for a second straight year, while others like Seth Troxler, Richie Hawtin, Tale Of Us and others trailed not far behind.
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