• Baauer Album 'Aa' Features Future, Pusha T, Rustie, M.I.A, Performs 'Day Ones' On 'Colbert'

    It has been a whirlwind past 24 hours for Harry Rodrigues, better known as Baauer. Last night he premiered his new track "Day Ones" with Leikeli 47 & Novelist on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert and announced his new album Aa (pronounced double a). The album will feature a diverse cast of acts like hip-hop heavyweights Pusha T and Future on "Kung Fu," M.I.A. and G Dragon on "Temple" and fellow trap producer Rustie on "Church Reprise."
  • Rustie Shares New Video for 'First Mythz' Starring Lots of Dolphins

    Rustie has shared a new video for "First Mythz," the second track off his recent EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE album that came out via Warp earlier this month. The trance-driven melodic dance song juxtaposes vocal samples of dolphins with the hard-hitting trap clap track, so it is only fitting that the video elaborates upon the Scottish producer's return to a seapunk aesthetic by showcasing a montage of tropical island vacation footage starring lots of dolphins among other marine animals. Watch the video below.
  • Stream Rustie New Surprise Album 'EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE'

    After the surprise announcement yesterday, Rustie has released his brand new album EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE via his label home Warp Records. The Glaswegian producer dropped the big news yesterday after releasing two tracks, "First Mythz" and "Peace Upzzz."
  • Jack Ü, Justin Bieber 'Where Are Ü Now' Remixed by Kaskade

    Jack Ü's hit collaboration with Justin Bieber, "Where Are Ü Now," got off to a slow start after it was released surprisingly at the end of February with the rest of the duo's album, 'Skrillex and Diplo Present Jack Ü.' It has since become of one of the biggest dance songs on the radio next to tracks like "Hey Mama" and "Lean On," coincidentally, another Diplo production. The track doesn't really need much more promotion at the moment, but the pair asked fellow American star DJ, Kaskade to remix it, and his work has been released today.
  • Governors Ball 2015: Best, Worst & Biggest Moments from Deadmau5, Florence + The Machine, The War on Drugs & More

    It's Monday morning now, and Governors Ball 2015 has finally come to an end. Over the weekend of June 5, countless rock, EDM and rap acts took to the stage at New York's City's Randall's Island to play for crowds of adoring fans. But, with the best of the fest which ranges from free chips to Florence + The Machine to SBTRKT, we also got sound issues, long lines for burgers and big ol' mud pits. In all its glory, Music Times was there to take in it all. See our best of the fest superlatives!
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