• RPM Announces Big Week NYC Series Featuring Fetty Wap, Knife Party, Dillon Francis and More

    Big Week NYC, the annual end-of-year electronic dance party series, has announced this year's lineup of DJs, producers and rappers who will perform at six different events throughout the last week of December, and it's a perfect nightcap to 2015. The concerts hosted at Pier 94 on Manhattan's West Side and downtown at Pier 36 will bring together many of dance music and hip hop's biggest, most bass-fueled names including Fetty Wap, Yellow Claw, Knife Party, Griz, Adventure Club, Dillon Francis, Oliver Heldens, Etc! Etc!, 12th Planet, Paper Diamond and many more in the days leading up to New Year's Eve performances by Future and Rudimental at Pier 36 and The Chainsmokers, Nicky Romero, Travis Scott and Ansolo at Pier 94.
  • Knife Party Release 'Trigger Warning' EP Featuring Tom Staar, Jauz

    Australian production duo Knife Party have released their first bit of music in all of 2015. The duo of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen released their debut album Abandon Ship last year and have been touring constantly on the back of that, but now they have at last finished up a four-track EP Trigger Warning. The EP is a bit different this time because it features a collaboration with Tom Staar and a remix from Jauz.
  • Knife Party Announce New EP 'Trigger Warning', Release Date

    Knife Party has announced that they have a new EP coming out titled Trigger Warning and it will be released in the next 6-8 weeks. That release date is very tentative given their propensity to miss deadlines, like what happened during the Abandon Ship album cycle. However the album did leak several weeks ahead of time, so those two factors might balance each other out.
  • Nocturnal Wonderland 2015 Lineup: Kaskade, Alesso, Armin van Buuren Headline

    Memorial Day Weekend kicks off tomorrow, but Labor Day Weekend festivals are already vying for your attention across the United States. Heading into its 20th year, Insomniac Events' Nocturnal Wonderland has announced its stacked 2015 lineup that includes big name DJs like Armin van Buuren, Knife Party, Alesso and Kaskade.
  • Audio On The Bay 2015 Lineup: Martin Garrix, Laidback Luke Headline

    Electronic music fans have a dizzying number of options for their festival of choice this Memorial Day Weekend. East coasters will be able to attend any one of the numerous festivals up and down the coast including Electric Daisy Carnival New York, Mysteryland USA and Sunset Music Festival. Now Insomniac will bookend their Memorial Day Festival options on the West coast with Audio On The Bay. The festival has announced its 2015 lineup that is headlined by Martin Garrix, Laidback Luke and Knife Party.
  • Holy Ship! Announces Dates for 2016 Voyages

    Holy Ship! just wrapped up its second weekend equipped with an unannounced visit from Kaskade who returned the favor to Skrillex for a surprise back-to-back set on the ship. With the dust still settling, Gary Richards, Hard, The Bowery Presents and Cloud 9 Adventures have not wasted any time locking down the dates for the two 2016 voyages.
  • Iggy Azalea, Skrillex to Headline Billboard's Winterfest During Sundance Film Festival, Alesso and Knife Party Also Confirmed

    Bilboard's inaugural Winterfest Music Festival just added one of 2014's biggest names - Iggy Azalea. The Australian rapper will join EDM star Skrillex for the festival, which will run Jan. 22-31 in Park City, Utah, the same week as the Sundance Film Festival. More headliners will be announced soon, but Alesso, Knife Party, The Man, Portugal and Lindsey Stirling are already confirmed.
  • Future Music Festival Asia Announces First Phase Of Lineup

    Future Music Festival Asia is back in 2015 and it has announced the lineup for its two-day festival. Taking place on March 13 and 14, the festival has relocated its grounds to the Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore from this year's edition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Today FMF announced the first wave of artists that will be joining the festival next spring. Unlike its Australian edition that varies in genre, Future Music Festival Asia is leaning almost all electronic, tabbing acts like Avicii, Afrojack, Fatboy Slim, Knife Party, The Prodigy and more.
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